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Hypothyroidism and Environmental Toxins

May 5, 2020 //  by gmchiro

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In Thyroid Answers Podcast Episode 54, Dr. Eric Balcavage and Dr. Erica Riggleman interview Alexx Stuart. Environmental toxins are major factors that can cause or contribute to excessive cellular stress, the cell danger response and trigger hypothyroidism.

In this episode the doctors take a deep dive with Alexx to discuss how environmental toxins can trigger hypothyroidism at the cellular and glandular level.

If you have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism or struggle with chronic hypothyroidism environmental toxins may be a huge factor.

In this podcast we discuss:

  • Alexx’s journey into awareness of food and everyday products and how they impact our health and our planet
  • What you can do to lower your toxic burden without freaking out
  • The toxins in our food, water, beauty products, home and environment
  • Impact of toxins on your health and thyroid physiology
  • and more …

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Alexx Stuart is an educator and change agent who founded Low Tox Life in 2010 after seeing the lack of transparency in our food system, personal care and cleaning products. She’s built a movement that’s non-judgmental, positive and says low tox peeps are a force to be reckoned with! A columnist for Wellbeing magazine, she is also a sought-after speaker and consultant to businesses committing to change for good.

Website: www.lowtoxlife.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lowtoxlife/
Instagram @lowtoxlife
Twitter @Alexx_Stuart

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