#48: How Hashimotos Impacts Brain Function and Restoring Thyroid Health with Izabella Wentz

Published: March 28, 2019, 10 a.m.

b'More than 35 million Americans suffer from Hashimoto\\u2019s\\u2014the country\\u2019s fastest-growing autoimmune disease, which affects the thyroid gland and causes the body to attack its own cells. Symptoms can include weight gain, fatigue, hair loss, persistent pain, chronic cough, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, allergies, and brain fog. And many individuals who suffer the symptoms of this debilitating disease may not even be aware that they have it.\\nOn today\\u2019s Broken Brain Podcast, our host, Dhru, talks to Izabella Wentz, PharmD, FASCP, an internationally acclaimed thyroid specialist and licensed pharmacist who has dedicated her career to addressing the root causes of autoimmune thyroid disease after being diagnosed with Hashimoto\\u2019s thyroiditis in 2009. Dr. Wentz is the author of two New York Times best selling books Hashimoto\\u2019s Thyroiditis: Lifestyle Interventions for Finding and Treating the Root Cause and Hashimoto\\u2019s Protocol: A 90-Day Plan for Reversing Thyroid Symptoms and Getting Your Life Back. She recently released her third book, Hashimoto\\u2019s Food Pharmacology.\\nIn this episode, Dhru and Izabella talk about the standard care of treating Hashimoto\\u2019s versus her approach of treating the root cause, as well as the importance of proper testing for an accurate diagnosis. They discuss what nutrients are required for thyroid function and what foods are especially beneficial to those with Hashimoto\\u2019s. They also talk about creating healthy habits to help revitalize the immune system, and the importance of community in the process of healing.\\nIn this episode, we dive into:\\n-What is Hashimoto\\u2019s and what are the common symptoms (4:03)\\n-Izabella shares her story of being diagnosed with Hashimoto\\u2019s (6:00)\\n-How Hashimoto\\u2019s and hypothyroidism affect the brain (9:30)\\n-How environmental toxins impact the thyroid (18:19)\\n-Why food plays such an important role in Hashimoto\\u2019s (24:21)\\n-The importance of removing gluten and dairy if you have Hashimoto\\u2019s (25:55)\\n-How to determine if you have a food allergy or food sensitivity (32:04)\\n-The benefits of doing an elimination diet (33:55)\\n-Histamines and how they can cause symptoms of Hashimoto\\u2019s (38:42)\\n-The link between iodized salt and autoimmune disease (42:41)\\n-How fluoride suppresses thyroid function (48:54)\\n-Izabella\\u2019s perspective on using medication for Hashimoto\\u2019s (52:24)\\n-How chronic infections affect the thyroid (61:19)\\n-Supplements for Hashimoto\\u2019s (63:38)\\n-Izabella shares what she eats on a daily basis (66:45)\\n-Learn more about Izabella and her work (76:41)\\nFor more on Dr. Izabella Wentz, be sure to follow her on Instagram @izabellawentzpharmd, and on Facebook @thyroidlifestyle.\\nCheck out her website https://thyroidpharmacist.com. You can find her books, Hashimoto\\u2019s Thyroiditis: Lifestyle Interventions for Finding and Treating the Root Cause, Hashimoto\\u2019s Protocol: A 90-Day Plan for Reversing Thyroid Symptoms and Getting Your Life Back, and her newly released book, Hashimoto\\u2019s Food Pharmacology: Nutrition Protocols and Healing Recipes to Take Charge of Your Thyroid Health, right here.\\nSponsor: This episode is sponsored by our partnership with the AquaTru Water Filter. To get exclusive access to this deal visit www.brokenbrain.com/filter\\nInterested in joining Dhru\\u2019s\\xa0Broken Brain Podcast\\xa0Facebook Community? Submit your join request here:\\xa0https://www.facebook.com/groups/2819627591487473/\\nFor more on Dhru Purohit, be sure to follow him on Instagram\\xa0@dhrupurohit, on Facebook\\xa0@dhruxpurohit, on Twitter\\xa0@dhrupurohit, and on YouTube\\xa0@dhrupurohit. You can also text Dhru at\\xa0(302) 200-5643\\xa0or click here\\xa0https://my.community.com/dhrupurohit\\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'