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The thing, and one of my best tools…

  1. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Been Hyper, on my way to Hypo. My T4 was flagged low. Going on month 3 of this. I’m easily tired…kinda used to that. My anxiety is kicking my butt again. Anxiety is a Hashimoto’s thing also? She didnt really take me seriously, since she thinks it is only a Graves thing.

  2. Tina Bigham Reply

    How much should you take daily?

    • Candy Cotton Reply

      Of viti d?

      • Tina Bigham

        Candy Cotton no the gluthothyon…not sure how to spell it. Im on vitamin B and D and synthroid and im still horrible

  3. Anna HT Reply

    Is it OK to take Glutathione every day? I’ve been using it intermittently but never for a specific reason. When I have muscular neck and back pain, especially during that time of month, is that a good time to take it?

  4. Anna Danielle Nutter Reply

    I will .. I care for Alzheimer’s patients.. daily! My shock was the correlation between t3-t4- not sure why I’m surprised lol considering the memory brain fog we whom suffer from this disease

  5. Donna Howard Reply

    Scary

  6. Renee Ryle Reply

    I literally had amnesia for almost a year
    after my hysterectomy

  7. Jodie Gelbrich Myer Reply

    What type of hormones should a woman under 40 who has had a complete hysterectomy take, to prevent cognitive decline?

  8. Jo-Ann Marie Reply

    What is considered a healthy level of estrogen to support brain function?

  9. Jodie Gelbrich Myer Reply

    Diabetic dementia

  10. Jodie Gelbrich Myer Reply

    Yes, Type 2 diabetes can be reversed.

  11. Kristína Korenková Reply

    Is it possible for people with Type I diabetes too?

  12. Penelope A McCafferty Reply

    I so need to make an appointment to see Dr Shook

  13. Renee Ryle Reply

    Over fed all the wrong foods too

  14. Jodie Gelbrich Myer Reply

    Yes, indeed

  15. Anna Danielle Nutter Reply

    I tell my patients – do you like your sight -? Do you like walking and having your feet? If so please be compliant and take your medications stop eating the twinkies not being mean it’s just the facts! I’ve cared for so many patients that have limbs removed, sick to the point of death, all because they refuse to be compliant! Ugh! And most patients just think well I can take my insulin I’ll be ok! Your completely correct!!! Doctor!

  16. Jodie Gelbrich Myer Reply

    Once on insulin, it’s a never ending downward spiral

  17. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Wow! Does that ever sound crazy! You make it sound like such common sense. Why is the medical community so out to lunch?

  18. Candy Cotton Reply

    How long is a good fast? 12 hours?

  19. Kristína Korenková Reply

    You are not a prophet in your own land

  20. Anna Danielle Nutter Reply

    They never listen! I tell my family I’m only an Rn when you want me to be

  21. Jo-Ann Marie Reply

    Yes, it is so frustrating when my family don’t listen to me!

  22. Renee Ryle Reply

    Chemo?

  23. Donna Howard Reply

    If it worked for tinutus I’d buy it no matter the cost

  24. Renee Ryle Reply

    Is Addisons as rare as people say?

    • Candy Cotton Reply

      A boy I went to school with had it. Horrid desiese.

      • Suzette Smith

        My friend’s daughter has it. She is a teenager.

      • Renee Ryle

        Mine is caused from radiation and chemo, secondary.

  25. Candy Cotton Reply

    I use t3 and t4 and finally feel normal…but what us t2? Do we need it? How to get?

  26. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Thank you. You make everything so easy to understand.

  27. Anna Danielle Nutter Reply

    Can you buy this OTC?

  28. Kristi Ray Johnson Reply

    What dietary changes do you recommend for someone that is Hypo and has Hashi’s?

  29. Mindy Kuehl Woydziak Reply

    My mom has Type II Diabetes and she is Hypo. Would I have a higher chance of getting diabetes since she has it? Not sure if that is hereditary.

  30. Renee Ryle Reply

    Seasonal foods

  31. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    I am all about the sunshine. Cannot get enough. Makes me feel so much better.

    • Mindy Kuehl Woydziak Reply

      I am the exact same way! Love the sunshine! I have so much more energy after I get some good sun!

  32. Stacie Oswald Reply

    Pre plan your holistic foods for the week. Life is busy!

  33. Renee Ryle Reply

    I have emailed your office. I live in Ga. I was wondering if you can treat me long distance

    • Candy Cotton Reply

      I live in ga too. It took me five doctors to finally find one smart like this one!

  34. Stacie Oswald Reply

    My daughter is 16, hormonal, and a type 1. Would berberine be any good for her? In small doses.

  35. Renee Ryle Reply

    Neuropathy is very painful.

  36. Tracie Louk Beeson Reply

    Im loving LifeAdvantage Nfr1 and Nfr2

  37. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Aww! (Diabetic topic) That happened to my cousin. A year older than me. Passed away last winter during surgery. He lost a leg prior to surgery.
    My little brother lost his sight. Passed away 3 summers ago.
    Neither ever really tried to take care of themselves. Sad stuff.

    • Renee Ryle Reply

      Yes. So sad my grandmother and Aunt passed from diabetes related illnesses

  38. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Sometime I would love to hear how you suggest someone with Graves eat. Roughly, I assume certian things vary from person to person.

  39. Donna Howard Reply

    I like keto diet because you lose your sugar cravings

  40. Renee Ryle Reply

    I’m super exited to start this program with you! You are a beautiful human, Dr. Shook!

  41. Toni Barbour Vickers Reply

    Really want to do the program!

  42. Tina Bigham Reply

    What do I need to do to be able to have you treat me?

  43. Renee Ryle Reply

    I had radiation in my brain and extensive chemo. I have almost zero cortisol. My pituitary and hypothalamus don’t
    work.

  44. Candy Cotton Reply

    Look up Adam Ross. Young boy who died of Addisons.

  45. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Oh my gosh! I get your frustration. 90% is a friggen lot. And just love your thought process, striving for balance.

  46. Renee Ryle Reply

    I was told my MDs that nothing was wrong with me.

    • Anna Danielle Nutter Reply

      Yep I was told the same for years! Blood work is good! Your fine

      • Renee Ryle

        Right. Numbers were normal they said.

  47. Kelly Salus Reply

    How can I start the program with you? I am traveling and won’t have a kitchen for two months! Will you run the program again in the fall?

  48. Stacie Oswald Reply

    Autoimmune disease is a cloud to climb through to get tuff and committed to your health. Be your own advocate and listen to Dr Shook.

  49. Michele L Baker Reply

    I’m going to have catch up…i missed ya guys tonight. You went late!

  50. Renee Ryle Reply

    Go to bed sleep well

  51. Teresa Overton Reply

    Just want to say thank you for the knowledge thank you for your dedication to work with you and I have cellulitis absolutely miserable

  52. Donna Howard Reply

    Thanks again Dr Shook, have a good night

  53. Jo-Ann Marie Reply

    Have a good night and weekend!

  54. Crystal N Rick Dix Reply

    Do seizures have anything to do with thyroid disorders? I switched thyroid meds and I’m battling seizures again.

  55. Teresa Overton Reply

    I am extremely interested in the class!!

  56. Suzette Smith Reply

    Extremely interested too. I just dropped 20lbs since January.

  57. Stacie Oswald Reply

    I am also interested. I have hashimoto ‘s my daughter is type 1 with hashimoto ‘s .

  58. Anna Danielle Nutter Reply

    I’m sure it will be very demanding for your staff and yourself! Thank you for your time as always

  59. Candy Cotton Reply

    You could do a book with the six weeks diet/eating giude

  60. Donna Howard Reply

    I’m interested in this also.

  61. Rhonda McGowan Reply

    Thank you! Have a good rest. Good night.

  62. Teresa Overton Reply

    Gn

  63. Renee Ryle Reply

    I’m good at writing and editing. I use grammarly.

  64. The Office of Dr. Brad Shook Reply

    You can get notified when we reopen the Transformation Program here: thyroidprogram.com

  65. Renee Ryle Reply

    I’m sorry I talk/ comment don much.

  66. Priscilla Meas Reply

    Good evening Dr. Brad, I miss your FB live cause I was working.. I just got home not long ago… Aldo I am @ West-Cost time such 11:44PM on a Friday night…

  67. Shauna Marystadulis Reply

    Interesting! Vibrant strong..
    share more info.

  68. Shauna Marystadulis Reply

    Haha that’s cute! Are you getting zapped with those headphones? Mr bionic

  69. Cathy McCartney Reply

    Is it normal for Tsh to be 4.6 and one month later to be 1.4 ?

  70. Róisín Ní Loinsigh-Lynch Reply

    Saw it!

  71. Kathy Dennis Reply

    I have multinodular goiter. Tsh something 3 and 4 test. Said all normal. Been checking about 3 years now. Nodulars all over the place. So far none shows cancer. Told once , don t do surgery, told last week. Can if u want to. If worried. I do have colon polyps. Or have had them
    What do i search on to make a right decision for me

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