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In my opinion, there’s no question that a thyroid hormone imbalance can be a factor in memory loss.
I’ve had many patients - both hyperthyroid and hypothyroid - come to my practice complaining of difficulty concentrating and memory loss. This type of dysfunction goes beyond the simple forgetfulness that comes as we get older, but the good news is that, in most cases, it’s temporary.
Today I’m sharing some research into the connection between thyroid imbalance and cognitive impairment, especially dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
As always, I hope you found this episode valuable, and I look forward to catching you in the next episode!
To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/can-thyroid-hormone-imbalances-result-in-a-loss-of-memory/.
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High-Quality Nutritional Supplements For Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’ s
Have you checked out my new ThyroSave supplement line? These high-quality supplements can benefit those with hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’s, and you can receive special offers, along with 10% off your first order, by signing up for emails and text messages when you visit ThyroSave.com.
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By Dr. Eric Osansky DC, IFMCP4.8
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In my opinion, there’s no question that a thyroid hormone imbalance can be a factor in memory loss.
I’ve had many patients - both hyperthyroid and hypothyroid - come to my practice complaining of difficulty concentrating and memory loss. This type of dysfunction goes beyond the simple forgetfulness that comes as we get older, but the good news is that, in most cases, it’s temporary.
Today I’m sharing some research into the connection between thyroid imbalance and cognitive impairment, especially dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
As always, I hope you found this episode valuable, and I look forward to catching you in the next episode!
To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/can-thyroid-hormone-imbalances-result-in-a-loss-of-memory/.
Free resources for your thyroid health
Get your FREE Thyroid and Immune Health Restoration Action Points Checklist at SaveMyThyroidChecklist.com
High-Quality Nutritional Supplements For Hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’ s
Have you checked out my new ThyroSave supplement line? These high-quality supplements can benefit those with hyperthyroidism and Hashimoto’s, and you can receive special offers, along with 10% off your first order, by signing up for emails and text messages when you visit ThyroSave.com.
Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid?
Get free access to hundreds of articles and blog posts: https://www.naturalendocrinesolutions.com/articles/all-other-articles
Watch Dr. Eric’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NaturalThyroidDoctor/videos
Join Dr. Eric’s Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/saveyourthyroid
Take the Thyroid Saving Score Quiz: https://quiz.savemythyroidquiz.com/sf/237dc308
Read all of Dr. Eric’s published books:
http://savemythyroid.com/thyroidbooks
Work with Dr. Eric:
https://savemythyroid.com/work-with-dr-eric/

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