How To Heal Thyroid Naturally Part 2 with Dr. Eric Balcavage

In episode #24 we are learning how to heal thyroid naturally part 2 with Dr. Eric Balcavage.  In over 20 years of practice, he has successfully helped thousands of people suffering with chronic health conditions.  Dr. Balcavage trains and consults with hundreds of doctors on topics such as thyroid physiology, organic acid testing, methylation, and GI physiology. He also lecturers locally and around the country on various health topics including; Stem Cell Therapy & Regenerative Medicine, Thyroid dysfunction, Methylation dysfunction, and more.His clinic has always been on the cutting edge of the health care industry.  Currently, he devotes his practice to treating patients with degenerative joint conditions, chronic pain syndromes, hypothyroidism, GI disorders, diabetes, autoimmune & inflammatory disorders, peripheral neuropathy, and other neurological and metabolic challenges.

Dr. Balcavage graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa in 1995 and has been in practice since 1996 in Glen Mills, PA. He also is Board Certified in Integrative Medicine, a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and a Certified Nutrition Specialist.  He has been a guest on numerous podcasts and health summits. He also co-hosts the Thyroid Answers Podcast which is available on iTunes.

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Topics Discussed:

  • The difference between glandular hypothyroidism and cellular hypothyroidism
  • What is free T3 and reverse T3 ratio and why it’s an important marker to look at
  • Seeing people fully recover from Hashimoto’s once they addressed the root cause
  • Should you supplement with iodine if you have Hashimoto’s
  • All about Epstein Barr and Hashimoto’s
  • 3 daily habits that have made the biggest impact in Dr. Balcavage’s life
  • Where people can find Dr. Balcavage

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Suzi is a wife, and mama who is passionate about sharing her natural lifestyle with those around her. She created Gurl Gone Green to show how our everyday decisions, from what we use on our face, home and the food we eat affect us more than we know. She loves holding space where people can weed through the marketing clutter to find truth, and ultimately make the best decision for their families.

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