Low Vitamin D levels are often seen with thyroid disease and can - TopicsExpress



          

Low Vitamin D levels are often seen with thyroid disease and can mimic the symptoms of hypothyroidism (e.g. depression, fatigue, muscles aches and weakness, poor concentration). If you are still not feeling well, it *may* be because of your Vitamin D levels. Read more about the Hashimotos/Vitamin D connection in the study described here: vitamindcouncil.org/blog/hashimotos-thyroiditis-does-d-deficiency-play-a-role/# Many laboratory reference ranges for normal levels are too broad. To learn more about optimal levels please see this link: thyroidchange.org/about-testing.html
Posted on: Sun, 02 Nov 2014 17:42:21 +0000

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