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July 2000

Underactive Thyroid Problems Best Left to Medical Treatment

Q. I’ve been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid gland. Are there natural or diet remedies to boost it? A. Don’t count on any, unless you’re malnourished or iodine deficient, says Alan Gaby, M.D., professor of therapeutic nutrition at Bastyr University in Washington State. You might do more harm than good. What’s most important is that your condition be treated and monitored by a physician to prevent long-term consequences, which include high cholesterol and


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