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Is your hair loss connected to your thyroid?| Natural News

Dr. Randy Hansbrough
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Dr. Randy Hansbrough

STUART — Your hair loss can come out of nowhere. It may start small – a few more hairs here and there.

And, then – suddenly – it falls out more and more until it becomes noticeable.

You find yourself dreading social engagements and frustrated with doctors.

What could be causing this hair loss? And, how can you stop it?

If you have found yourself in this situation and you are looking for answers, you have come to the right place.

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Believe it or not, your hair loss could be resulting from a dysfunctional thyroid.

It is just one of the many symptoms that occur when your thyroid is unable to produce the needed hormones to properly maintain the body’s processes.

The good news? This can be reversed.

And, the best – most successful – way to correct it is to make sure you do your part in healing your thyroid from the inside out.

• Indulge yourself in a healthy diet rich in the nutrients your thyroid needs, such as iron, selenium, iodine, zinc, vitamin D, vitamin A, and B vitamins.

• Kickstart a healthy fitness regimen. Get your body moving and your blood flowing. Be sure to include mindfulness practices, such as Yoga and meditation.

• Most importantly, have bloodwork done that tells you the full scope of your health – not just the general overview you typically receive. This will help you discover where your body needs the most attention and how you can begin to heal it.

Your thyroid is just one tiny piece that makes up your entire body, but it has a huge job.

Without having everything it needs, it cannot function properly.

Take care of your body and heal your thyroid.

If you’d like more information about how healing your thyroid can stop your hair loss, contact Dr. Randy Hansbrough and his team at (772) 287-7701 or visitwww.healthythyroidhelp.com.