The Link Between Hypothyroidism And Diet That Doctors Ignore

By Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski


Is there a hypothyroid diet connection?

Most doctors will usually say no to this question if asked.

However, to really understand the connection between hypothyroidism and diet you have to look for the cause of hypothyroidism, which most doctors don't do.



Sadly, many doctors spend their time focusing on just two things - diagnosing and treating the issue.

You may be asking yourself, 'isn't diagnosis the same as looking for the cause'

The answer to this question is NO.

Diagnosis is essentially a label. Doctors and insurers use these to categorize health problems. A health issues is then given a special code or number.

If you don't have a code, you don't get paid.

I've got a secret I want to share with you and once you've heard it, you will know a lot more about what causes disease.

When you know what's causing a problem it should be easy to treat, right?

95% of all dis-ease is due to diet and the environment.

Now, if you should ask your doctor what commonly causes hypothyroidism, you should be able to get an answer.

This is the answer...

The most common cause of hypothyroidism worldwide is iodine deficiency.

When there is insufficient quantities of this mineral in a person's food, iodine deficiency occurs.

This is one link between what you are eating and hypothyroidism.

So, the solution to hypothyroidism in underdeveloped countries is to add iodine to the diet.

But if you happen to live in the United States, this is not a problem that can be fixed by simply adding more iodine to your diet.

It could help if you have a deficiency.

Iodine may not help you because the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the U.S. is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. This is an autoimmune disorder, which the cause is unknown.

Proper eating is a necessary part of the treatment for Hashimoto's given that environment and food is the most common cause of disease in general.

We will discuss Hashimoto's and dietary habits more in another article.

You now know the cause of most dis-ease and one link between hypothyroidism and diet.

If you suffer from this ailment, place your focus on nutritional deficiencies as this is not something that many doctors do.

Think about reading The Hypothyroid Diet.

Be well,

Dr. K. Dobrzynski




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