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Do Thyroid Antibodies Tell the Whole Story of Hashimoto's? – Thyroid Shorts Ep 18

November 18
44 mins

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Episode Description

Most people are told: "If you have thyroid antibodies, you have Hashimoto's. If you don't, you don't."
In this episode, Dr. Eric Balcavage, creator of the Adaptive Thyroid Model™, revisits that idea and shows why antibodies are only one piece of a much bigger picture.

Discover how:
Th1 and Th17 T-cells, CD8 T-cells, and low T-regs drive thyroid inflammation and tissue damage
PAMPs (pathogen signals) and DAMPs (cell-danger signals) can bind to pattern-recognition receptors [PRRs] on thyroid cells, triggering cytokines and interferon activity
✅ Antibodies may confirm Hashimoto's, but their absence doesn't rule it out (seronegative Hashimoto's is real)
✅ Addressing the drivers of immune imbalance — gut permeability, sleep debt, oxidative stress, nutrient deficiencies — can help restore tolerance and thyroid function

Dr. Balcavage breaks down the latest research on how inflammation starts inside the thyroid, why the body isn't "attacking" itself, and what a true recovery plan looks like.

🎯 Key Takeaway:
Antibodies show the aftermath — not the origin — of thyroid autoimmunity. To heal, identify and remove the stressors that keep the immune system in defense mode.

www.drericbalcavage.com

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