Tips on how you can start to manage your life with Hypothyroidism when it flares up :
- Eat a Clean, Balanced Diet
- Manage Stress
- Drinking organic green juices.
- Cooking all cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts and not eating them raw, which can effect and slow your thyroid.
- Remove sugar, gluten and alcohol from your lifestyle.
- Drink green Matcha tea.
- Daily walks , meditation and yoga.
- Take Epsom salt baths.
- Finding a balance with Selenium/Zinc in my body to support my thyroid.
- Removing parabens from all beauty products including makeup, shampoo, conditioner, soaps, sunscreen, dish soap, etc.
- Using organic dyer sheets and organic laundry soap from Seventh Generation.
- Using organic cotton shower curtains, towels and sheets.
- Using steam saunas weekly to help detox and assist with auto-immune symptoms.
- Reading all labels-making sure I stay away from Soy products
- Maintaining a Healthy Body Weight
- Whole Food Supplements
- Try Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Limit your caffeine
- No smoking
- Keep Your Blood Sugar Balanced
- Add Vitamin B12, probiotics, ample omega-3 fatty acids and good multi vitamin
- Get plenty of sunlight to optimize your vitamin D levels and take 1000-2000IU daily of Vitamin D3
- Lift weights
- Make sure your medication dose is correct
- Drink more water
- Take a nap
- Use organic coconut oil in your cooking
- Adding chlorella, parsley, or cilantro to your daily smoothie to help your body detoxify from chemical exposures (petrochemicals, PCBs, pesticides, and mercury).
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