Pretty interesting site: dailythyroid.com - Thyroid UK
Pretty interesting site
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I'd be much happier if someone claimed (or admitted? ) responsibility for the site.
No dates - so what does "Recent Posts" actually mean?
Not even a copyright date. (Which questions whether they are even claiming copyright validly.)
No contacts - for any reason.
And incredibly slow - for me.
From their hashimoto's and pregnancy page :-
"Hashimoto’s and Pregnancy : A Comprehensive Guide
........ When the thyroid fails to generate sufficient hormone levels (T3 and T4), the adrenal gland will release high amounts of thyroid-stimulating hormone in response. Even the high levels of TSH can cause prolactin levels to increase as well, which may prevent you from becoming pregnant. In this case, the treatment is represented with synthetic thyroid hormones.
If you are pregnant and suffer from hypothyroidism, you may also be recommended to take iodine supplements. This is essential to be protected from developmental defects in the fetus."
Mmmm .....methinks English is not the writers first language .. which could make some of the content a little 'misleading' to say the least ... not impressed with 'whoever this is' giving pregnant hypothyroid patents the idea that they might need to 'take iodine to prevent their baby being malformed' either.....
.... it has got lots of nice inspiring pictures of attractive people and fruit on beautiful beaches though.