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Using Enzymes To Overcome Hashimoto's

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An Informative blog by Dr. Izabella Wentz (PharmD).

"An enzyme deficiency can directly and indirectly contribute to thyroid symptoms and autoimmunity. Using enzymes can help with overcoming symptoms of Hashimoto’s; including fatigue, hair loss, nutrient deficiencies, infections and food sensitivities as well as reducing thyroid antibodies. There are 4 different types of enzymes that may be especially beneficial, protein digestive enzymes, systemic enzymes, broad spectrum enzymes and gluten/dairy digestive enzymes."

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That's really interesting. I keep meaning to read more of Dr Wentz's articles so am definitely going to swot up tonight! This article and someone's post on here about disappearing antibodies has given me hope...maybe something can be done about Hashimotos after all :-)

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