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Diet and exercise for hyperthyroidism?

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Hi all,

Has anyone tried a low iodine diet combined with exercise to control their overactive thyroid (Graves’ disease), either as a sole treatment or in conjunction with other treatments?

Would love to hear your thoughts on this.

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