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Good morning everyone

I’m newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism- partial thyroidectomy 40 years ago

Currently taking 50mg levothyroxine- bloods due at end of month

I’ve recently started with aches/ pain in my kidney - left side

This eases a little if I stand/ stretch

I drink lots of water each day including a couple of glasses of acv + lemon juice, each day, also Pau D’arco tea - about 5 cups.

I supplement with molybdenum, boron, magnesium, garlic , Vit D3, k2mk7

Can anyone advise please ?

Many thanks x

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