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Ep. 145: What Your Doctor Might Be Missing About Thyroid Testing with Dr. Brittany Henderson

Ep. 145: What Your Doctor Might Be Missing About Thyroid Testing with Dr. Brittany Henderson

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In this episode, I’m joined by endocrinologist Dr. Brittany Henderson to talk about full thyroid panels, reverse T3, and what your labs may be missing. We unpack:

  • Why most conventional panels fall short
  • The overlooked importance of reverse T3
  • How inflammation, toxins, and gut health affect thyroid function
  • Steps to advocate for better care

Dr. Henderson’s virtual practice, My Thyroid Doctor, helps women get comprehensive, personalized thyroid support across 9 states.

🔗 Learn more → https://mythyroiddoctor.com

Disclaimer: This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. It is being provided to educate you about how to take care of your body and as a self-help tool for your own use so that you can reach your own health goals. It is not intended to treat or cure any specific illness and is not to replace the guidance provided by your own medical practitioner. If you are under the care of a healthcare professional or currently use prescription medications, you should discuss any dietary changes or potential dietary supplement use with your doctor, and should not discontinue any prescription medications without first consulting your doctor. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. If you suspect you have a medical problem, we urge you to take appropriate action by seeking medical attention.

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