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How is B12 absorbed into the body - YouTube
How is B12 absorbed into the body - YouTube
Click here to subscribe - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/wxrn Best supplemental sources of vitamin B12: Methylcobalamin - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/shop/supplements/general-health/methylcobalamin-gluten-free-supplement/ Hydroxycobalamin - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/shop/supplements/digestive-health/ultra-b12/ B Complete - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/shop/supplements/general-health/b-complete/ While all vitamins are important, Vitamin B12 is crucial to the functioning of your body. This is because it is responsible for rapid DNA and RNA production or replication. Once replicated, these are used to create new cells in the body, which is especially critical in the gut where cells reproduce every two days. It is also important in allowing the brain and nervous system to function normally. It aids in the formation of red blood cells and plays a part in the metabolism of every cell of the body through energy production and synthesis of fatty acids. It is primarily found in animal protein, which must be broken down in the stomach for adequate absorption. When someone eats meat or eggs, the hydrochloric acid, or HCL, contained in the stomach separates out the Vitamin B12. Intrinsic factor, also found in the stomach, grabs the vitamin and transports it through the small intestine to the ilium, where it will be absorbed into the body. To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Peter Osborne is one of the most sought after alternative and nutritional experts in the world. A Diplomate with the American Clinical Board of Nutrition, a graduate of Texas Chiropractic College, and a doctor of pastoral science, Dr. Osborne is one of the world’s leading authorities on gluten, nutrition, and natural health. He is the founder GlutenFreeSociety.org, one of the world's largest informational sites on gluten sensitivity. In addition, he is the author of the best selling book, No Grain No Pain, published by Touchstone (Simon & Schuster). His work has been featured by PBS, Netflix, Amazon, Fox, and many other nationally recognized outlets. For more information, visit us at https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/ or call 281-903-7527
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How is B12 absorbed into the body - YouTube
How The Thyroid Works - YouTube
How The Thyroid Works - YouTube
Click here to subscribe - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/wxrn Thyroid Support Bundle - glutenfreesociety.org/ThyroidBundle Multi-Nutrients - glutenfreesociety.org/MultiNutrients Omega Max - glutenfreesociety.org/OmegaMax Ultra Thyroid Support - glutenfreesociety.org/UltraThyroidSupport There are a number of factors that play into the development of thyroid disease, but first lets focus on the often overlooked nutrient needs of the thyroid gland. In order to regulate and make thyroid hormone, the body needs certain nutrients. These nutrients should be provided by the diet, but a healthy gut flora also plays a role in delivering nutrients for thyroid function. First, the body needs protein, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B12 to produce TSH Next, once TSH is produced, the brain sends a signal to your thyroid to make T4, which is the Thyroxine made up of the amino acid Tyrosine plus four molecules of iodine attached to it. For this, it needs the help of Vitamin C, B2 and B3. T4 is the inactive form of thyroid hormone, and so the body needs to convert it to T3. To make this conversion, the body needs the help of the nutrients selenium and iron. T3 is the active form of the hormone, but to get it inside of the cells in the body to help regulate our metabolism, the body needs vitamins A and D and omega-3 fatty acids. The absence of any of these nutrients can suppress thyroid function and disrupt thyroid pathways, causing the thyroid to not work efficiently. Gluten induced malnutrition is one of the major mechanisms of thyroid hormone dysfunction. To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
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How The Thyroid Works - YouTube
Lab Testing for Copper - don't be misled! - YouTube
Lab Testing for Copper - don't be misled! - YouTube
Work with Dr. Osborne: https://bit.ly/2njbynb Serum Copper can be very misleading for copper adequacy in the diet, typically a reflection of your last meal and not of long term storage. *Best Way to Test* Lymphocyte Proliferation – Measures long term storage Ceruloplasmin Red Blood Cell Levels To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
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Lab Testing for Copper - don't be misled! - YouTube
Hydrogen Therapy - Improving Health with a Hydrogen Inhaler - YouTube
Hydrogen Therapy - Improving Health with a Hydrogen Inhaler - YouTube
Hydrogen is the ultimate warrior against death, disease, sickness and everything else you can think of that is weighing us down. Smaller electromagnetically than an electron, our medical small but abundant hydrogen is able to leap tall buildings (at least cell walls) with a single bound. What to Expect from Hydrogen Treatments: -Detoxification -Restores youthfulness -Ulcers and sores healing -Stronger and thicker hair -Reduction in blood pressure -Slows down free radical damage -Lowers cholesterol levels -Helps flush heavy metals from our bodies -Helps in absorption of supplements -Improved allergies and asthma conditions -Better blood circulation -Lower saturated fat levels -Less body fatigue -Faster recovery from diseases -Improved peripheral circulation -Reduces cellulite and wrinkles -Improves memory in elderly -Boosts brain power -Reduces acidic condition -Improved constipation and diarrhea conditions -Improved blood glucose The true secret to hydrogen medicine is using both hydrogen water and breathing hydrogen gas. The direr your situation the more hydrogen gas you need to breathe and the more you need to increase your CO2 levels in the blood. That alone can do the trick but adding oxygen therapy to the mix takes us to the heights of what is possible when you have command of the primary gases of life. Common testimonies using hydrogen include diminishing of numbness in extremities, reduction and elimination of oedema, improvement of sinus problems, more energy, improvements in blood sugar, diminishing need for insulin, feeling the difference after first treatments, feelings of refreshment and lighter on one’s feet, improvements in skin conditions, improvements in stamina, feelings of changes in body and energy levels, Unstiffening of knees and ankles, stimulates youthful feelings, more alert, improvements in circulation, reduction of pain, headaches gone, reduction in need to take painkillers, skin appearance dramatically improved, stronger hair, spots on face reduced, reduction of constipation, healthier feelings, reduced feelings of depression, neck no longer stiff and full range of movement has been restored, nails become stronger, hair breakage minimalized and split ends stopped. Join 90,000 others in my newsletter and get a free ebook and introductory articles that will guide you through my protocol and the medicinals that compose it. ! http://drsircus.com/ Hydrogen Inhaler Hydrogen Machine Hydrogen Therapy
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Hydrogen Therapy - Improving Health with a Hydrogen Inhaler - YouTube
! Hydrogen Medicine In Print (3rd edition)
! Hydrogen Medicine In Print (3rd edition)
I started writing Hydrogen Medicine over three years ago, and it certainly has been a work of love and science. It is now available in its latest edition in soft and hardcover. It is one of the only two books on hydrogen in the world; and how it can be used in medicine and as... View Article
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! Hydrogen Medicine In Print (3rd edition)
Hydrogen coadministration slows the development of COPD-like lung disease in a cigarette smoke-induced rat model
Hydrogen coadministration slows the development of COPD-like lung disease in a cigarette smoke-induced rat model
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive pulmonary disease caused by harmful gases or particles. Recent studies have shown that 2% hydrogen or hydrogen water is effective in the treatment and prevention of a variety of diseases. This ...
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Hydrogen coadministration slows the development of COPD-like lung disease in a cigarette smoke-induced rat model
Modulation of the oxidative plasmatic state in gastroesophageal reflux disease with the addition of rich water molecular hydrogen A new biological vision
Modulation of the oxidative plasmatic state in gastroesophageal reflux disease with the addition of rich water molecular hydrogen A new biological vision
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (), a clinical condition characterized by reflux of gastroduodenal contents in the oesophagus, has proved to demonstrate a strong link between oxidative stress and the development of . Proton pump inhibitors (s) have been ...
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Modulation of the oxidative plasmatic state in gastroesophageal reflux disease with the addition of rich water molecular hydrogen A new biological vision
Daily ingestion of alkaline electrolyzed water containing hydrogen influences human health, including gastrointestinal symptoms
Daily ingestion of alkaline electrolyzed water containing hydrogen influences human health, including gastrointestinal symptoms
In Japan, alkaline electrolyzed water (AEW) apparatus have been approved as a medical device. And for the patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, drinking AEW has been found to be effective in relieving gastrointestinal symptoms. But some users of AEW ...
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Daily ingestion of alkaline electrolyzed water containing hydrogen influences human health, including gastrointestinal symptoms
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Hydrogen Studies - Home
Research 1000+ Scientific Hydrogen Studies - Hydrogen Studies on Hydrogen Water, its effects on health - Pregnancy, Heart, Brain, Lungs.
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The effects of fulvic acid on copper bioavailability to porcine oviductal epithelial cells. - PubMed - NCBI
The effects of fulvic acid on copper bioavailability to porcine oviductal epithelial cells. - PubMed - NCBI
This study assessed the effect of dissolved organic matter on the copper (Cu) bioavailability to mammalian cells, porcine oviductal epithelial cells (POEC), in order to imply its effect onto humans. Cu toxicity was investigated in the presence of with and without fulvic acid (FA). Dissociation and e …
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The effects of fulvic acid on copper bioavailability to porcine oviductal epithelial cells. - PubMed - NCBI
Randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid in topical treat... - PubMed - NCBI
Randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid in topical treat... - PubMed - NCBI
CHD-FA was well tolerated, with no difference in reported side effects other than a short-lived burning sensation on application. CHD-FA significantly improved some aspects of eczema. Investigator assessment of global response to treatment with CHD-FA was significantly better than that with emollien …
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Randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid in topical treat... - PubMed - NCBI
Phase 1 clinical study of the acute and subacute safety and proof-of-concept efficacy of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid. - PubMed - NCBI
Phase 1 clinical study of the acute and subacute safety and proof-of-concept efficacy of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid. - PubMed - NCBI
No severe adverse events occurred, establishing that CHD-FA to be safe at doses up to 40 mL twice daily for a week and that at this dosage CHD-FA acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. These findings confirm earlier animal data.
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Phase 1 clinical study of the acute and subacute safety and proof-of-concept efficacy of carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic Acid Attenuates Resistin-Induced Adhesion of HCT-116 Colorectal Cancer Cells to Endothelial Cells. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic Acid Attenuates Resistin-Induced Adhesion of HCT-116 Colorectal Cancer Cells to Endothelial Cells. - PubMed - NCBI
A high level of serum resistin has recently been found in patients with a number of cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). Hence, resistin may play a role in CRC development. Fulvic acid (FA), a class of humic substances, possesses pharmacological properties. However, the effect of FA on cancer …
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Fulvic Acid Attenuates Resistin-Induced Adhesion of HCT-116 Colorectal Cancer Cells to Endothelial Cells. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic acid inhibits aggregation and promotes disassembly of tau fibrils associated with Alzheimer's disease. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic acid inhibits aggregation and promotes disassembly of tau fibrils associated with Alzheimer's disease. - PubMed - NCBI
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder involving extracellular plaques (amyloid-β) and intracellular tangles of tau protein. Recently, tangle formation has been identified as a major event involved in the neurodegenerative process, due to the conversion of either soluble peptides or oli …
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Fulvic acid inhibits aggregation and promotes disassembly of tau fibrils associated with Alzheimer's disease. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic acid promotes extracellular anti-cancer mediators from RAW 264.7 cells, causing to cancer cell death in vitro. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic acid promotes extracellular anti-cancer mediators from RAW 264.7 cells, causing to cancer cell death in vitro. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic acid (FA) is known to promote electrochemical balance as a donor or a receptor possessing many biomedical functions. Nevertheless, the effect of FA on the anti-cancer activity has not been elucidated. In the current study, we first isolated FA from humus and investigated whether FA regulates …
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Fulvic acid promotes extracellular anti-cancer mediators from RAW 264.7 cells, causing to cancer cell death in vitro. - PubMed - NCBI
Effects of fulvic acid and humic acid on aluminum speciation in drinking water. - PubMed - NCBI
Effects of fulvic acid and humic acid on aluminum speciation in drinking water. - PubMed - NCBI
This article focused on the influences of fulvic acid and humic acid on aluminum speciation in drinking water. Factors including the concentration of residual chlorine and pH value had been concerned. Aluminum species investigated in the experiments included inorganic mononuclear, organic mononuclea …
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Effects of fulvic acid and humic acid on aluminum speciation in drinking water. - PubMed - NCBI
Effects of dietary supplementation of fulvic acid on lipid metabolism of finishing pigs. - PubMed - NCBI
Effects of dietary supplementation of fulvic acid on lipid metabolism of finishing pigs. - PubMed - NCBI
The experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation of fulvic acid on lipid metabolism of finishing pigs. One hundred eighty crossbred barrows (Landrace × Yorkshire, 60 ± 2.5 kg) were randomly allotted to 5 dietary treatments (36 pigs/treatment) and fed a basal diet su …
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Effects of dietary supplementation of fulvic acid on lipid metabolism of finishing pigs. - PubMed - NCBI
Carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid is a highly promising topical agent to enhance healing of wounds infected with drug-resistant pathogens. - PubMed - NCBI
Carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid is a highly promising topical agent to enhance healing of wounds infected with drug-resistant pathogens. - PubMed - NCBI
CHD-FA is a promising topical remedy for drug-resistant wound infections. It accelerated the healing process of wounds infected with methicillin-resistant S. aureus and multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa in rats, which is linked to both its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Carbohydrate-derived fulvic acid is a highly promising topical agent to enhance healing of wounds infected with drug-resistant pathogens. - PubMed - NCBI
Investigating the biological properties of carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) as a potential novel therapy for the management of oral biofil... - PubMed - NCBI
Investigating the biological properties of carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) as a potential novel therapy for the management of oral biofil... - PubMed - NCBI
Overall, CHD-FA was shown to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, with a supplementary function of being able to down-regulate inflammation. These properties offer an attractive spectrum of function from a naturally derived compound, which could be used as an alternative topical treatment …
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Investigating the biological properties of carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) as a potential novel therapy for the management of oral biofil... - PubMed - NCBI
Complement-fixing activity of fulvic acid from Shilajit and other natural sources. - PubMed - NCBI
Complement-fixing activity of fulvic acid from Shilajit and other natural sources. - PubMed - NCBI
Shilajit has been used traditionally in folk medicine for the treatment of a variety of disorders, including syndromes involving excessive complement activation. Extracts of Shilajit contain significant amounts of fulvic acid (FA), and it has been suggested that FA is responsible for many therapeuti …
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Complement-fixing activity of fulvic acid from Shilajit and other natural sources. - PubMed - NCBI
Investigating the biological properties of carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) as a potential novel therapy for the management of oral biofilm infections
Investigating the biological properties of carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) as a potential novel therapy for the management of oral biofilm infections
Background A number of oral diseases, including periodontitis, derive from microbial biofilms and are associated with increased antimicrobial resistance. Despite the widespread use of mouthwashes being used as adjunctive measures to control these biofilms, their prolonged use is not recommended due to various side effects. Therefore, alternative broad-spectrum antimicrobials that minimise these effects are highly sought after. Carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) is an organic acid which has previously demonstrated to be microbiocidal against Candida albicans biofilms, therefore, the aims of this study were to evaluate the antibacterial activity of CHD-FA against orally derived biofilms and to investigate adjunctive biological effects. Methods Minimum inhibitory concentrations were evaluated for CHD-FA and chlorhexidine (CHX) against a range of oral bacteria using standardised microdilution testing for planktonic and sessile. Scanning electron microscopy was also employed to visualise changes in oral biofilms after antimicrobial treatment. Cytotoxicity of these compounds was assessed against oral epithelial cells, and the effect of CHD-FA on host inflammatory markers was assessed by measuring mRNA and protein expression. Results CHD-FA was highly active against all of the oral bacteria tested, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, with a sessile minimum inhibitory concentration of 0.5%. This concentration was shown to kill multi-species biofilms by approximately 90%, levels comparable to that of chlorhexidine (CHX). In a mammalian cell culture model, pretreatment of epithelial cells with buffered CHD-FA was shown to significantly down-regulate key inflammatory mediators, including interleukin-8 (IL-8), after stimulation with a multi-species biofilm. Conclusions Overall, CHD-FA was shown to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, with a supplementary function of being able to down-regulate inflammation. These properties offer an attractive spectrum of function from a naturally derived compound, which could be used as an alternative topical treatment strategy for oral biofilm diseases. Further studies in vitro and in vivo are required to determine the precise mechanism by which CHD-FA modulates the host immune response.
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Investigating the biological properties of carbohydrate derived fulvic acid (CHD-FA) as a potential novel therapy for the management of oral biofilm infections
Microarray analysis of immediate-type allergy in KU812 cells in response to fulvic acid. - PubMed - NCBI
Microarray analysis of immediate-type allergy in KU812 cells in response to fulvic acid. - PubMed - NCBI
Fulvic acid (FA) is class of compounds of humic substances formed through the degradation of organic substances by chemical and biological processes. FA has been utilized in traditional Chinese medicine and possesses various pharmacological properties. Previously, we reported that FA extracted from …
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Microarray analysis of immediate-type allergy in KU812 cells in response to fulvic acid. - PubMed - NCBI
What is the best supplementation to maintain a healthy thyroid And more thyroid questions answered! - YouTube
What is the best supplementation to maintain a healthy thyroid And more thyroid questions answered! - YouTube
Click here to subscribe - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/wxrn 00:00 - Lots of chiming in! 00:30 - what supplements are good for metabolic alkalosis? 01:05 - is autoimmune just a food and environmental sensitivity? 02:03 - Having trouble raising my T3 and T4 levels, any ideas? 03:00 - My doctor wants to remove a nodule in my thyroid. I don't want surgery. Any advice? 04:29 - what lab offers the best self order tests? 05:33 - which teas contain fluoride? 06:15 - I have lost half my hair, any way to reverse these issues? 07:10 - I have MS; will dairy collagen give me brain fog? 07:48 - how can we tell if our thyroid issues are autoimmune? 09:40 - What if iodine makes my Hashimoto's flare up? 12:10 - how long does it take to bring gluten antibodies down? 14:22 - my selenium levels are always high? How am I being exposed? 15:36 - I drink herbal teas for health reasons. Are these okay? 16:10 - If you are low on iron, does your body prioritize the production of it? 16:59 - what about phytic acid? 18:29 - are hair tests for food intolerance valid? 18:50 - No fluoride? What about my teeth? 19:52 - Issues with testing serum levels 21:24 - do you have to heal your gut before taking iodine? 22:05 - how should I deal with the side effects of levothyroxine? 23:47 - supplementation to maintain a healthy thyroid? 24:47 - Should I filter other water in the household, i.e. shower/bath? 26:33 - is the TSH level really relevant when diagnosing thyroid issues? 27:56 - I have a nodule on my thyroid. Can it be shrunk? 30:00 - what if you don't have a thyroid and you are taking T4? 32:20 - my serum B12 levels are high. Is that an issue? 33:00 - after radiation for hyperthyroid, are there things we can do? 34:10 - final thoughts and more info To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterO... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
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What is the best supplementation to maintain a healthy thyroid And more thyroid questions answered! - YouTube
What lab tests help to detect Hashimoto's Disease (Hypothyroid) - YouTube
What lab tests help to detect Hashimoto's Disease (Hypothyroid) - YouTube
Click here to subscribe - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/wxrn Website: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Viewer Mary Ellen writes in with this question: "I would like to know what test to have to determine a diagnosis of Hashimoto's Disease." This is a great question. What most doctors will do when trying to identify Hashimoto's is they're going to run two different types of tests for measuring thyroid antibodies. One of them is called an antithyroglobulin antibody and the other one is called a thyroperoxidase antibody, oftentimes abbreviated as TPO. Those two types of antibodies are very very common and help a doctor to assess whether or not you have Hashimoto's. Beyond that there's some other tests that many doctors will do because sometimes antibody tests come back false negatives. So sometimes a doctor might want to run an ultrasound of your thyroid to look for nodules or other signs of inflammation in the thyroid itself. And then there's some other blood work that most doctors are going to run as well. The TSH stands for thyroid stimulating hormone. Typically with Hashimoto's Disease TSH levels are high, somewhere above five. Additionally, running T-3, T-4 and something called reverse T-3 are all recommended to get a more accurate, more complete picture of what a person's thyroid is doing. So if you're having that conversation with your doc, ask for TSH, T-3, T-4, reverse T-3, ask for a thyroid peroxidase and ask for an antithyroglobulin antibody test and those things will greatly help your doctor be able to piece together whether or not you have Hashimoto's. If you've got questions that you'd like me to get answered, make sure you email us at glutenology@gmail.com. To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterO... Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
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What lab tests help to detect Hashimoto's Disease (Hypothyroid) - YouTube