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@lkirnbauer

I don’t know if you’re being treated by a physician, but if they didn’t tell you this, you should be told. You can have Hashimoto’s without having a Thyroid problem. Treating Hashimoto’s can be done by eliminating certain trigger foods like: gluten, dairy and soy. Those are 3 top triggers for me and I have eliminated them and feel so much better. No more body inflammation. It won’t hurt you to try that. It might be beneficial to you to have a food sensitivity test done as well, which will show you what foods are bothering you. You may already have a general idea. Good luck!

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Great suggestion! I also avoid those foods, plus others. (I also have Celiac Disease) My Dr had me do the AIP (Auto Inflammatory Protocol) for 30 days. I did it for 93 because I felt so amazing! I was able to find out what foods caused issues and now avoid those. SO many things cause inflammation.