Hashimoto’s Patients Have Bad Blood Vessels, AT RISK for Atherosclerosis (heart attack, stroke)

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • bit.ly/drclarkthyroid This video might just save your life (no kidding). Hashimoto's is the #1 cause of hypothyroidism. New research confirms that even Euthyroid Hashimoto's patients have poor blood vessel function (endothelial dysfunction) which greatly increases risk of atherosclerosis . Dr. Clark explains the connection and what to do if YOU have Hashimoto's and want to be PROACTIVE.
    Sources:
    Horm Metab Res. 2020 Sep;52(9):642-646.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 2006; 64: 698-702
    My 20+ years of experience
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:42 - What is atherosclerosis?
    01:25 - the first step in atherosclerosis
    01:36 - the First symptom of atherosclerosis
    01:45 - Hypothyroidism and atherosclerosis
    02:02 - the Hashimoto's spectrum
    02:46 - Endothelial Dysfunction in Hashimoto's
    03:04 - High Thyroid antibodies is enough to cause big problems
    03:24 - Hashimoto's patients have bad endothelial function
    04:10 - Why and How Hashimoto's causes bad endothelial function
    04:24 - Quick recap so far
    04:52 - Need to get control of your immune system
    05:01 - Want TPO antibodies as low as possible
    05:14 - Must know your immunophenotype
    05:25 - Why it's difficult to find the right doctor
    05:59 - You are AT RISK
    06:27 - The gravity of the situation
    06:57 - Be proactive against the silent killer
    Do you still have these low thyroid symptoms? You could have Hashimoto's.
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