Friday Jul 17, 2020
14. The Anxiety Thyroid Connection (As Explained by an Integrative Doctor)
If you struggle with anxiety, I want you to know: There is another solution. You don’t have to feel like this.
With every symptom, it is absolutely essential to consider the root cause. Without investigating the root-cause we cannot find comfort in a cure. Just like if you kick the dresser and stub your toe every morning, no matter how much aspirin you take, you will never enjoy a pain-free toe—that is, unless you stop kicking the dresser.
Similarly, if you do not look for the root cause of your anxiety, you may never enjoy the possibility of freedom until you investigate the cause.
While causes vary from person to person, for example: trauma, medication side effect, stress in the home or work place, there may biological causes of your symptoms.
Today we’re going to talk about one important biological cause of anxiety, and that’s imbalances in your thyroid health.
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Dr. Nicole Cain, ND MA is a nationally renowned expert in natural mental health, helping people transform their mental health naturally by uncovering the root cause. She has been published by Salon Magazine, Well + Good, Psychology Today, quoted in Forbes and more!
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