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Discover the interesting connection between hypothyroidism and gallstones.
90% of Hypothyroidism Is Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis:
DATA:
0:00 Introduction: How gallbladder problems and the thyroid are connected
Today I’m going to reveal how problems with the gallbladder could be related to the thyroid.
Bile contains bile salts, lecithin, bilirubin, protein, and cholesterol. If a person has too much cholesterol and not enough bile salts, they could develop gallstones.
However, cholesterol is necessary to help you make bile, hormones, and vitamin D. The body makes the majority of cholesterol in the body.
The liver makes bile. Bile helps eliminate excess cholesterol and certain toxins. It also helps break down fats and supports the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and fatty acids.
A person with hypothyroidism or a subclinical hyperthyroid issue has an increased risk of gallstones. Many different connections cause this increased risk, but overall, it takes a healthy thyroid to make enough bile and bile to create a healthy thyroid.
Ultimately, I believe a lack of fat and cholesterol in the diet can increase your risk of gallstones and hypothyroidism from multiple angles.
The Healthy Keto® diet can help supply the fats and important vitamins and minerals your body needs. Learn more about Healthy Keto in my other videos.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain the interesting connection between hypothyroidism and gallstones. I’ll see you in the next video.
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By Dr.BergGet access to my FREE resources 👉 https://drbrg.co/3UvXc09
Watch this episode next: Reset Your Body in 5 Days (With Zero Food)
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
Discover the interesting connection between hypothyroidism and gallstones.
90% of Hypothyroidism Is Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis:
DATA:
0:00 Introduction: How gallbladder problems and the thyroid are connected
Today I’m going to reveal how problems with the gallbladder could be related to the thyroid.
Bile contains bile salts, lecithin, bilirubin, protein, and cholesterol. If a person has too much cholesterol and not enough bile salts, they could develop gallstones.
However, cholesterol is necessary to help you make bile, hormones, and vitamin D. The body makes the majority of cholesterol in the body.
The liver makes bile. Bile helps eliminate excess cholesterol and certain toxins. It also helps break down fats and supports the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and fatty acids.
A person with hypothyroidism or a subclinical hyperthyroid issue has an increased risk of gallstones. Many different connections cause this increased risk, but overall, it takes a healthy thyroid to make enough bile and bile to create a healthy thyroid.
Ultimately, I believe a lack of fat and cholesterol in the diet can increase your risk of gallstones and hypothyroidism from multiple angles.
The Healthy Keto® diet can help supply the fats and important vitamins and minerals your body needs. Learn more about Healthy Keto in my other videos.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Follow Me On Social Media:
Instagram: https://bit.ly/IG-DrBerg
TikTok: https://bit.ly/TikTok-DrBerg
Disclaimer:
#keto #ketodiet #weightloss #ketolifestyle
Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain the interesting connection between hypothyroidism and gallstones. I’ll see you in the next video.
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