Many people associate low thyroid hormone levels with low energy levels.
When I dealt with Graves’ Disease over ten years ago, I didn’t experience fatigue. If anything, my energy levels were maybe a little bit high. On the surface, it seems logical that if someone has hyperthyroidism, they have an increased metabolism and more energy. Still, in truth, a lot of people with hyperthyroidism have low energy levels for various reasons.
Today, I’m sharing the most common reasons people with high thyroid hormone levels can experience fatigue. In this episode, you’ll learn about:
- #1: Anti-thyroid medication
- #2: Mitochondrial dysfunction
- #3: Adrenal imbalances
- #4: Insufficient sleep
- #5: Nutrient deficiencies
- #6: Stealth infections
- #7: Toxic mold
As always, I hope you find this episode valuable, and I look forward to catching you in the next episode!
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