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Thyroid hormones are essential for our body. They regulate our basal metabolic rate, our energy balance, our mood, heat generation and much more. It can cause a number of symptoms, such as poor ability to tolerate cold, a feeling of tiredness, constipation, slow heart rate, depression, and weight gain. Hypothyroidism is so common that almost 5 people out of 100 suffer from it. The majority of the patients are females as they have higher chances of developing autoimmune diseases and hypothyroidism is also a type of “autoimmune disease”.Hypothyroidism can be a tricky condition to manage, and what you eat can interfere with your treatment.
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