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Underactive thyroid, lc, raw food, in a dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Neohdiver" data-source="post: 1120452" data-attributes="member: 258692"><p>I haven't completed my research yet - but my understanding is that a low carb/high fat diet can actually be detrimental to management of hypothyroidism. It was an early tidbit I ran across (sorry, no link). I found it interesting at the time because (1) I have both and (2) it is fairly common to have both. I decided to work on diabetes management first (since I considered it the most significant concern), and complete my research later. The research was not blatant or </p><p></p><p>In people, at least certain kinds of hypothyroidism are closely linked to vitamin D deficiencies - and can go into remission from resolving the vitamin D deficiency, alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neohdiver, post: 1120452, member: 258692"] I haven't completed my research yet - but my understanding is that a low carb/high fat diet can actually be detrimental to management of hypothyroidism. It was an early tidbit I ran across (sorry, no link). I found it interesting at the time because (1) I have both and (2) it is fairly common to have both. I decided to work on diabetes management first (since I considered it the most significant concern), and complete my research later. The research was not blatant or In people, at least certain kinds of hypothyroidism are closely linked to vitamin D deficiencies - and can go into remission from resolving the vitamin D deficiency, alone. [/QUOTE]
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