The Gallbladder, Thyroid Hormone, and Sex Hormone Connection
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There’s a major connection between the gallbladder and our hormones, and the fact that they’re so easily removed without properly understanding the underlying cause is problematic. We’re really missing a window to get down to some serious issues if we treated gallbladder issues as the tip of the iceberg. 

In this episode I discuss the connection between the two, where to start if you want to dig deeper, what to do if you don’t have a gallbladder, and what to do if you do have a gallbladder.

  1. Download my Gallbladder and Hormone Recap e-book here.
  2. Interested in the gallbladder protocols I discussed? Now you can get immediate access! Once you register at my online store, navigate to the "Shared Protocols" tab. Here you will find not only my gallbladder protocols, but several others to support optimal health: Fullscript Online Store
  3. Order your own bloodwork here.
  4. Check out my Thyroid Inner Circle Membership

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Studies:

  1. Thyroid dysfunction, either hyper or hypothyroidism, promotes gallstone formation by different mechanisms
  2. The relationship between the thyroid gland and the liver
  3. Association between thyroid function and gallstone disease

  4. New insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying effects of estrogen on cholesterol gallstone formation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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