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how to beat an underactive thryoid problem?

for a female

thanks

The best thing to do is to go to a doctor and have them prescribe you medication. They most likely will give you something called T3. This will bring your thyroid levels much higher to a normal level.

If you dont want to go to a doctor there is a natural supplement called T100 it is a thyroid regulator. I’m not sure how well it works but its an alternative if you don’t like medications. Howver T3 is something that is proven to work and you will feel a lot better and less tired. Good luck

3 Responses to “how to beat an underactive thryoid problem?”

  • Melissa says:

    The best thing to do is to go to a doctor and have them prescribe you medication. They most likely will give you something called T3. This will bring your thyroid levels much higher to a normal level.

    If you dont want to go to a doctor there is a natural supplement called T100 it is a thyroid regulator. I’m not sure how well it works but its an alternative if you don’t like medications. Howver T3 is something that is proven to work and you will feel a lot better and less tired. Good luck
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  • I_Love_McRedneck says:

    Take your thyroid meds every day. Synthroid is a wonderful med, they have a generic version that’s relatively expensive too. Mine’s not even $10 a month. You can’t get natural stuff for that even. Just go to the doc and take your meds like you’re supposed to. Your thyroid impacts EVERYTHING in your body, don’t delay, you could be screwing with your health as we speak.
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  • Pebbles says:

    The Thryoid, whether it’s under active or over active is nothing to mess with. Mine was normal but had cysts develop on mine and my thyroid had to be totally removed because of it. I’m in Synthroid and 4200 mg of calcium because of it. You can’t beat it, you can only deal with it. Take your meds every day. I wish there was another alternative with a thyroid but unfortunetly there isn’t.

    Good luck!
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