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Food as Medicine

Discover how food can serve as a powerful tool in managing Hashimoto's. Many individuals experience significant improvements by adopting a gluten-free diet, with some even achieving remission within 90 days. Key nutrients like selenium and myo-inositol play crucial roles in reducing thyroid antibodies and normalizing thyroid function, offering hope for those navigating the challenges of this autoimmune condition.
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