Dr. Westin Childs Podcast: Thyroid | Weight Loss | Hormones

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Synopsis

Are you suffering from weight gain, low energy or overall just not feeling well? Sit back and relax because this podcast is dedicated to you!I'm Dr. Westin Childs and I practice functional medicine in Gilbert, Arizona. My passion is for helping people lose weight and KEEP it off by balancing hormone levels, especially the thyroid. More than that though, I'm interested in making you feel HUMAN again to REGAIN control of your life and your health. I take a "whole body" approach to medicine that has allowed for some amazing results in my patients and that's what I want to share with you...These podcasts will go over patient case studies, how I approach patient care, and how to properly diagnose and treat these imbalances. I will specifically be discussing thyroid problems, leptin resistance, insulin resistance, weight loss resistance, estrogen dominance, adrenal fatigue and gut problems/imbalances. For more information on me and why I do what I do check out my website here: www.restartmed.com If you have any questions or have a topic you want me to discuss please shoot me an email on my website to submit a request in the "contact" section!

Episodes

  • Foods to AVOID If You Have Graves' Disease (These Foods Make Hyperthyroidism Worse)

    11/07/2022 Duration: 18min

    These foods should be AVOIDED if you have Graves' disease. These foods have the potential to cause problems due to how your body processes them in the hyperthyroid state. How do you know if you should avoid them? Well, here I'm talking to people who have ACTIVE graves' disease. Active Graves' disease means that you are taking thyroid-blocking medication like methimazole or if you are currently hyperthyroid. If you've had your thyroid removed or ablated with radioactive iodine then this information doesn't apply. If, however, you have active hyperthyroidism then watch on! #1. Gluten We know that the symptoms of graves' may improve when gluten is removed. Gluten causes inflammation and increases intestinal permeability. #2. Common food allergens (more histamine in your body means a higher chance of reactivity) Graves' results in more histamine production in the body which means you may be more REACTIVE to foods. Foods in this category include: Milk, eggs, peanut, soy, wheat, tree nut (brazil nuts, almon

  • Signs of Thyroid Problems in Women (Warning Signs that your Thyroid is NOT working properly!)

    05/07/2022 Duration: 15min

    This is a list of signs of thyroid problems in women! If you are not feeling like yourself and experiencing symptoms such as weight gain, fatigue, or hair loss then it may be your thyroid! Low thyroid function impacts up to 20% of the population (or more). Find out how thyroid problems manifest in women here. Both men and women can get thyroid problems, that much is true but the way that thyroid problems impact men and women is slightly different. This has to do with how the thyroid regulates certain hormones, especially sex hormones. In women, this often manifests as changes to their menstrual cycle as well as their ability to get pregnant (fertility). The most common symptoms of low thyroid problems in women include: 1. Menstrual changes + Infertility 2. Weight gain & inability to lose weight 3. Hair loss (hair falling out, hair growth is slow) 4. Cold intolerance 5. Mood changes (depression, brain fog, anxiety, or irritability) 6. Fatigue 7. Constipation and bloating 8. Muscle pain or joint pain

  • Soy: Helpful or Harmful For Thyroid Patients?

    27/06/2022 Duration: 07min

    Should soy be avoided if you have a thyroid problem? The answer is not as clear as you might think. Soy is actually somewhat controversial because there are many studies which show that it is helpful and others that suggest it may be harmful to thyroid patients. I'm speaking specifically to thyroid patients when I talk about soy! It may be the case that soy is beneficial but I want to make the case that MOST thyroid patients should avoid soy for 3 main reasons: #1. Soy has an estrogenic effect. There is no question that soy can stimulate estrogen receptors in the body. This can be both a good thing and a bad thing. In some cases, stimulating soy may prevent against heart disease and other factors. But in others, especially those who are overweight, soy can exacerbate other problems. Since many thyroid patients suffer from being overweight, avoiding soy is usually a good idea. #2. Soy can act as a goitrogen. This isn't necessarily an issue by itself but it can become a big issue when you consider that

  • The Best Thyroid Medication For Weight Loss Explained

    20/06/2022 Duration: 09min

    Want to know which thyroid medication is best for weight loss? The short answer is pretty much anything that contains T3 thyroid hormone but some of my favorites include cytomel and liothyronine. Other thyroid medications that contain T4 thyroid hormone can be used but they rarely ever help with weight loss. Here's why: Thyroid patients struggle with losing weight, there's no disputing this. If you are listening to this right now let me know if weight is one of your primary issues. The question is: how can thyroid patients lose weight? One answer is through their medication. Some thyroid medications are just flat out better than others at helping with weight loss and you want to make sure you are using the RIGHT one if that is important for you. Any thyroid medication that contains T3 thyroid hormone is typically going to be better at helping with weight loss and we have studies that prove it. Some of my favorite T3 medications include: Cytomel, liothyronine, and SR T3. Other medications contain T3

  • 3 Nutrients You Need To Create Thyroid Hormone

    13/06/2022 Duration: 09min

    Your thyroid needs these 3 vitamins in order to create thyroid hormone. If you have a deficiency in ANY of these nutrients then your body will not be able to produce thyroid hormone and you may feel the symptoms of low thyroid. The good news is that you can take this information and use it to potentially help you feel better if you have low levels of any of these nutrients. The 3 main vitamins needed to create thyroid hormone include: #1. Tyrosine. Tyrosine is a protein or amino acid and it is REQUIRED to produce thyroid hormone. This is because tyrosine forms the backbone of thyroid hormone. If you don't have enough tyrosine in your body then you won't be able to put thyroid hormone together. In addition, tyrosine also combines with itself to create something called thyroglobulin. Thyroglobulin helps to smash two half of thyroid hormone together in order to complete the finished thyroid hormone. Tyrosine can become depleted because it is also used as a building block for other hormones including

  • 5 Causes of a LOW TSH - Why a low TSH isn't always hyperthyroidism

    07/06/2022 Duration: 14min

    The 5 most common causes of a low TSH. TSH is often used to diagnose thyroid problems in both men and women but it isn't always perfect. In this video, I explain the various triggers of a LOW tsh and what they meant for your body. First, let's talk about what the TSH is. TSH stands for thyroid stimulating hormone and it is produced by the pituitary gland in your brain. TSH then goes into your bloodstream where it stimulates your thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormone. TSH is either stimulating your thyroid gland because it's high or it's not because it's low. As thyroid hormone levels increase in your blood it will cause your TSH to DROP or reduce. This is why most doctors and patients associate a low TSH with a HIGH thyroid (or hyperthyroidism). But that isn't always the case... 5 common causes of a Low TSH include: #1. Hyperthyroidism Hyperthyroidism definitely can lead to a low TSH because your own body is producing too much thyroid hormone. This is often caused by the autoimmune disease Graves'.

  • How To Stop Taking Thyroid Medication Safely (Who Can & Who Can't)

    31/05/2022 Duration: 10min

    Are you currently taking thyroid medication? Have you ever wondered about trying to get off of your thyroid medication? You were probably told that you have to take it for the rest of your life, right? What if I told you that that may not be the case? Well, it's true. There are a lot of thyroid patients who are taking prescription thyroid medications who ultimately want to stop taking them if at all possible. And it turns out that there may be a path for certain people. But please read this disclaimer before you attempt it: Do NOT attempt to get off of your thyroid medication without physician supervision. There are some conditions which make getting off of thyroid medication impossible. These conditions include complete removal of the thyroid gland, complete destruction of the thyroid gland from radioactive iodine, and complete destruction of the thyroid gland from end-stage Hashimoto's thyroiditis. If you have any of these conditions then you MUST take thyroid medication forever. But what about other

  • 3 Reasons You Are Feeling Worse on Thyroid Medication

    23/05/2022 Duration: 08min

    Are you feeling worse on your thyroid medication? If so, you are not alone. Many thyroid patients feel this exact same way! But how can the very medication that is supposed to help you feel better make you feel worse? It's actually not that complicated but in order to understand what is happening, you have to understand some basic thyroid physiology. Here are the top 3 reasons people feel WORSE when taking thyroid medications such as levothyroxine and Synthroid: #1. Your thyroid medication is SUPPRESSING your T3. In the normal and healthy state, your thyroid produces BOTH T4 thyroid hormone and T3 thyroid hormone. The ratio is about 80% T4 to 20% T3. But when you take thyroid medication it completely shuts down how much T3 your body can produce naturally. When this happens you substitute out 20% T3 that your body produces naturally for 100% T4. And if you aren't able to convert that T4 into T3 then you will feel poorly! This is how thyroid medication makes most people feel worse, by reducing how

  • Signs of Selenium Toxicity - Are you taking TOO much selenium?

    16/05/2022 Duration: 09min

    The list of warning signs and symptoms of selenium toxicity. Are you taking too much selenium? Here's how to find out: Selenium is a very important micronutrient for your body. It is included in certain proteins, called selenoproteins, that enable your cells to function properly, reduce inflammation, and produce antioxidants. Many people suffer from selenium deficiency which leads them to use selenium supplements. That's all good but what happens when they take too much? They may end up with minor signs of selenium toxicity. True selenium toxicity is rare, but a slight amount of selenium toxicity isn't uncommon and can occur if you accidentally take too much selenium in your supplements! This is often a problem for patients with thyroid disease because they know that using selenium can help reduce thyroid gland inflammation. Minor symptoms of selenium toxicity include: - Hair loss - Brittle nails - Fatigue - GI problems - Joint pain - Nausea These are more common than the serious symptoms but let's

  • 5 FREE Thyroid Treatments that actually work & that ANYONE can use

    09/05/2022 Duration: 11min

    Want some free thyroid therapies that work? These 5 treatments can help improve your thyroid function and, best of all, they don't require any money. They can also be combined and used with other therapies such as thyroid medication, thyroid supplements, diet, exercise, and more. I mentioned several links in the video and you can find them below: I have a lot of people who tell me that they can't afford my thyroid supplements which can make them feel frustrated. Thyroid supplements are great and if you can afford them then I would recommend that you try them but even if you can't there are still things that you can do! Check out this list of 5 free thyroid therapies: #1. Fasting Fasting is both cheap and highly effective. It doesn't cost any money because you don't need to spend money on any expensive diets, organic foods, or anything like that! Fasting helps reduce inflammation, can help balance immune function, and may help with weight loss. #2. Cold therapy Next up is cold therapy or cold showers.

  • What Triggers a Hashimoto's Flare Up? Most Common Causes Explained

    02/05/2022 Duration: 19min

    These are the most common causes of a Hashimoto's flare up. What is a Hashimoto's flare up? Flare ups are defined as an abrupt worsening in your thyroid or Hashimoto's symptoms. These flare ups are triggered by certain factors which can be managed. If you can find the source of your flare up then you can identify and target your treatment. When we talk about flare ups and Hashimoto's we are mostly focusing on the impact that these triggers have on your immune system. Hashimoto's is both a thyroid condition as well as an immune condition and an imbalance in immune function is what usually leads to a flare up. Having said that it's also important to understand that flare ups often can and do impact thyroid function. When your thyroid gland is inflamed from your immune system it will almost always have some impact on how well your thyroid gland can produce thyroid hormone. If your thyroid gland doesn't product enough thyroid hormone during your flare then you may experience hypothyroid symptoms. If you

  • Are Veggies Harmful For Your Thyroid?

    26/04/2022 Duration: 06min

    Are veggies safe to eat if you have a thyroid problem? The answer for most people is YES. Certain vegetables do contain a potentially harmful ingredient known as a goitrogen. Vegetables that are high in goitrogens can theoretically exacerbate thyroid problems because of how they interfere with the thyroid gland. Goitrogens are substances that block the uptake of iodine into your thyroid gland. If you block iodine uptake into the thyroid gland then you may have issues in producing or creating thyroid hormone. If you don't produce enough thyroid hormone then you may experience low thyroid symptoms as well as a feedback loop that causes thyroid gland enlargement (thus where the name goitrogenic compound comes from). But even though certain vegetables contain these compounds, they often do not contain enough to cause any sort of real issue. Furthermore, you can reduce the content of goitrogens in vegetables by simply preparing them correctly. Boiling or steaming your vegetables will reduce the goitrogen

  • How to Take Your Thyroid Medication Correctly (For BEST Results)

    18/04/2022 Duration: 09min

    Are you taking your thyroid medication correctly? If not, it may not be doing its job. This video will walk you through how you should be taking your thyroid medication for the best results. Including how to take levothyroxine, how to take Synthroid, and how to take other forms of thyroid medications such as natural desiccated thyroid. Before you blame your symptoms on your thyroid make sure you are following these guidelines: - Take your thyroid medication either first thing in the morning or right before you go to bed - Take your thyroid medication at least 30-60 minutes AWAY from food (either before or after) - Do NOT take supplements at the same time as your thyroid medication, take them at least 30-60 minutes away from whenever you take your thyroid meds - If you are taking a dedicated calcium or iron supplement then make sure to take your thyroid medication 4 hours away from whenever you take these supplements - Do NOT take your thyroid medication with coffee or caffeine - Remember that NOT all thy

  • Thyroid Controversies: Iodine Safety, Hashimoto's & More | Dr. Alan Christianson & Dr. Childs

    11/04/2022 Duration: 51min

    Today I am joined by Dr. Alan Christianson. Dr. Alan Christianson is a Board Certified Naturopathic Endocrinologist who focuses on Thyroid care. He is a New York Times bestselling author whose recent titles include The Thyroid Reset Diet and the Metabolism Reset Diet. You can learn more about Dr. Christianson here: - His latest book: https://www.drchristianson.com/thyroi... - His website: https://www.drchristianson.com/ In this podcast episode, we discuss the following topics: - What got Dr. Christianson interested in medicine and in the thyroid - Why so many thyroid patients are struggling to feel better despite taking thyroid medication and doing what's "right" - The 3 main issues that keep thyroid patients from feeling better - Why there is so much controversy surrounding iodine in the setting of thyroid disease - The difference between the RDA requirement for iodine and iodine tolerance - What causes the difference in tolerance of iodine between thyroid patients and what that means for iodine dosing -

  • How to Diagnose Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (Every Thyroid Patients Needs THESE Tests)

    04/04/2022 Duration: 09min

    How to diagnose Hashimoto's thyroiditis using lab tests. You will learn how to test for Hashimoto's, the best lab tests for Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and how ultrasound and biopsies may be necessary for some people. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the #1 cause of low thyroid in the United States and SO many thyroid patients have this condition without even realizing it. Doctors are trained to check only the TSH or thyroid stimulating hormone. Because of this, they usually don't miss a diagnosis of hypothyroidism but they DO miss a diagnosis of Hashimoto's. Every single patient with low thyroid should be tested for Hashimoto's because it impacts what type of treatments you should be using. It also tells you if you can REVERSE your condition! These are the 4 best tests for diagnosing Hashimoto's thyroiditis: #1. Thyroid antibodies. Including both thyroglobulin antibodies and thyroid peroxidase antibodies. These are the EASIEST way to tell if you have Hashimoto's. But note that not everyone with elevated ant

  • Reversing Gut Problems in Hashimoto's & Autoimmune Disease | Dr. Westin Childs & Dr. Jill Carnahan

    28/03/2022 Duration: 45min

    Today I am joined with Dr. Jill Carnahan for a discussion on the gut and the role it plays in autoimmune disease! Dr. Jill Carnahan MD is trained in both Family Medicine as well as Functional Medicine and has been helping patients for over a decade. She is a survivor of both breast cancer and Crohn's disease and is currently in remission from both conditions. She's been through the gauntlet when it comes to treating both autoimmune disease and gut problems and her expertise in this area comes through in this interview. You can learn more about Dr. Jill Carnahan below: - Dr. Jill's Website: https://www.jillcarnahan.com/ - Work with Dr. Jill: https://www.jillcarnahan.com/services... - Dr. Jill's Health store: https://www.drjillhealth.com/ - Coffee enema (discussed in the video): https://www.drjillhealth.com/product/... In this video we discuss: - How genes impact your susceptibility to disease states - Why it's so important to treat the gut if you want to improve your health and immune system - The concept

  • Warning Signs of Hormone Imbalance in Women (Check THESE Hormones)

    21/03/2022 Duration: 17min

    These signs of hormone imbalance in women mean that you may have a hormone problem. Hormone imbalances are VERY common in women but frequently missed by doctors. Ignore these symptoms at your own peril. Before we start, here are a few things to know: #1. You know your body better than anyone else! Listen to your intuition. If you think you have a hormone problem you probably do. #2. Doctors are not always the best source to treat hormone imbalances. You may think they are but their treatment often only includes birth control pills which only mask the problem. #3. And lastly, there are two major types of hormone imbalances. Those that will not be missed by your doctor and those that probably will be. We are going to discuss the latter because they are often missed! Signs of hormone imbalances include: 1. Weight gain (both fluid shifts + gain of fat mass) and in various areas of the body. Belly fat = insulin Arms = testosterone but/thighs = estrogen/progesterone neck/trunk = cortisol 2. Menstrual irr

  • Levothyroxine & Hair Loss - 3 CAUSES + HOW TO STOP IT

    14/03/2022 Duration: 08min

    Suffering from levothyroxine hair loss? Levothyroxine is KNOWN to cause hair loss in several different ways. If you are taking levothyroxine and suffering from hair fall then this is the video for you. Levothyroxine is the #1 most commonly prescribed thyroid medication for hypothyroidism and low thyroid. But what you may not realize is that it can have many different side effects including hair loss. Figuring out what causes hair loss can be difficult as a thyroid patient because your thyroid can contribute as well as your thyroid medication. Use this guide to help you find the root cause of your hair loss so you can finally regrow your hair. 3 ways levothyroxine causes hair loss: #1. Your levothyroxine dose is too high. What you may not realize is that hyperthyroidism can lead to hair loss and taking TOO much levothyroxine can cause hyperthyroidism. Check your TSH and free T3/Free t4 levels if you think this may be happening to you. If it is, you will see a drop in your TSH, and an elevation in your

  • Lies that your doctor told you about the thyroid: Have you heard any of these?

    07/03/2022 Duration: 12min

    A list of lies that doctors tell thyroid patients about their thyroid. You would hope that your doctor is the single BEST person to talk to about your thyroid, right? You would think so but it's often not correct. Unfortunately, doctors are trained in a certain way and even with the best intentions give out false information when it comes to thyroid treatment and management. This video outlines just some of the lies that I've heard from doctors. They are probably not lying on purpose but telling someone something that isn't true is still a problem and only leads to confusion for thyroid patients. If you have experienced any of these lies then let me know in the comment section below! #1. Biotin is harmful to your thyroid and should be avoided. #2. The dose of natural desiccated thyroid fluctuates and is not consistent #3. Taking your thyroid out is an easy solution for fixing thyroid problems #4. Supplements do not help your thyroid and can hurt your thyroid. #5. Free T3 and Free T4 lab tests are

  • Can You Be Allergic To Iodine? Iodine Reactions Explained

    28/02/2022 Duration: 12min

    Can you be allergic to iodine or is it possible to have an iodine allergy? Not exactly and here's why... I realize that this is going to cause some contention, especially among people who believe that they have an iodine allergy but it's something that should be discussed. Right now, there is a LOT of confusion regarding iodine, whether or not it's safe, how it impacts your thyroid, and whether or not you can be allergic to it. So let's start with the basics: Can you be allergic to iodine? No, not in the way that you are thinking. Having said that, there are people who believe that they are allergic to iodine because they've had a bad reaction while taking it. These two things are NOT the same and can be explained. Why am I so confident that iodine allergy doesn't exist? For several reasons: #1. Iodine is not complex enough to trigger antigenicity by the immune system. Iodine is just an element and as such does not have sufficient complexity to trigger an immune response. This response is saved for

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