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What Are Goitrogens and Do They Matter with Hashimoto’s?

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An update from the Thyroid Pharmacist:-

thyroidpharmacist.com/artic...

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AnnaSo

I have to say this is the first time I’ve heard of sulphur sensitivity...

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Thank you so much, shaws, for posting this article. It was very interesting indeed and included particularly helpful guidance regarding supplementation with iodine and selenium.

Thanks again.

Best wishes

Caroline

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Paula101

Shaws, thank you for posting this link. I've yet to read it all but it's a great read so far.

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