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The Root Causes of Hashimoto's - What’s Driving Your Symptoms?



Discover the common underlying root causes of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis doesn’t happen overnight—it’s often the result of several underlying imbalances building up over time. While conventional medicine often focuses on treating the symptoms, a naturopathic and functional medicine approach seeks to uncover the root causes. By identifying these triggers, you can take targeted steps to heal your thyroid and support your immune system.

Let’s dive into the most common root causes of Hashimoto’s and what you can do to address them.



The Most Common Root Causes of Hashimoto’s


Gut Health Issues

The gut is the foundation of your immune system, and research shows that many people with Hashimoto’s have compromised gut health. Key contributors include:

  • Leaky Gut (Intestinal Permeability): This occurs when the gut lining is damaged, allowing undigested food particles and toxins to enter the bloodstream and trigger an immune response.

  • Gut Dysbiosis: An imbalance in gut bacteria can lead to inflammation and autoimmunity.

  • Infections: Pathogens like Helicobacter pylori or Candida can trigger or exacerbate Hashimoto’s.


What You Can Do:

  • Eat a nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory diet rich in vegetables, fibre, and fermented foods.

  • Consider probiotics, digestive enzymes, or functional testing to assess gut health.

  • Get accountability, support and a strategy in place to achieve this efficiently and optimally.


Nutrient Deficiencies

The thyroid gland relies on specific nutrients to produce hormones and function optimally. Common deficiencies include:

  • Selenium: Reduces thyroid antibodies and protects against oxidative stress.

  • Zinc: Supports thyroid hormone production.

  • Vitamin D: Modulates immune responses and reduces autoimmunity.

  • Iron: Essential for converting T4 (inactive hormone) into T3 (active hormone).


What You Can Do:

  • Test your nutrient levels with your Nutritional Therapist.

  • Incorporate nutrient-rich foods like meat, fish, fruits and vegetables into your diet.

  • Work with me for a strategic and personalised nutrition plan that works for you and your lifestyle.


Chronic Stress

When stress becomes chronic, it dysregulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, leading to elevated cortisol levels. Over time, this suppresses the immune system, increases inflammation, and worsens thyroid function.


What You Can Do:

  • Practice stress management techniques like yoga, mindfulness, or deep breathing.

  • Prioritise sleep and restorative activities.


Environmental Toxins

We’re surrounded by chemicals and toxins in our food, water, and personal care products. These can disrupt thyroid function, especially heavy metals (like mercury) and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (like BPA in plastics).


What You Can Do:

  • Switch to non-toxic household and personal care products.

  • Drink filtered water and minimise plastic use.

  • Work with me for a 360 approach to cleaning up your environment and supporting your detoxification.


Infections and Viruses

Certain infections, such as Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), can act as a trigger for autoimmune conditions. Persistent infections keep the immune system on high alert, leading to chronic inflammation.


What You Can Do:

  • Work with me to test for latent infections.

  • Support your immune system with antiviral herbs and immune modulators


The Functional Medicine Approach to Root Causes

The key to healing is understanding that everyone’s root causes are unique. One person may have gut issues as their primary driver, while another may struggle with chronic stress or toxin overload. A personalised plan, guided by testing and professional advice, is essential.


Practical Tips to Get Started

  1. Identify Your Triggers: Use tools like food journals or symptom trackers to pinpoint correlations between lifestyle factors and symptoms.

  2. Start Small: Focus on one area, like improving gut health or reducing stress, to avoid overwhelm.

  3. Educate Yourself: Understanding your body empowers you to make informed decisions.


Are You Ready to get to the root of the problem and change your health trajectory?

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