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How did you heal your gut? I'd love some specifics on this.
Thanks
Melissa
On Monday, February 4, 2013, Lynn Carter OFS wrote:
> Just tossing this out there to land in the archives in case anybody looks
> later :) I have discovered personally that not only is there a strong
> connection between gut health and mood, which we all know, but also that
> good gut flora can make a big difference in how efficiently/effectively a
> mom converts T4 to T3, which means if you counsel a nursing mom about gut
> flora and she has thyroid issues, there is more to think about. Personally
> I'm going to have to step down my thyroid replacement, because my gut is
> suddenly doing a much better job, and it's a wild feeling.
>
> Lynn Carter OFS LLLL IBCLC
> Missouri USA
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