
129 // How LDN Can Support Autoimmune Conditions - An Interview with a Pharmacist
Health with Hashimoto’s - Holistic Root Cause Solutions for Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
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Show Notes
Have you heard of LDN? If you have Hashimoto's and you've been searching for something that works with your immune system instead of just managing symptoms, this episode is worth your full attention.
Low-dose naltrexone is a compounded medication that is generating real excitement in the autoimmune world — and for good reason. In this episode, I sit down with Steve Anderson, a pharmacist and owner of The Apothecary, a compounding pharmacy with over 30 years of experience in functional and integrative medicine. Steve breaks down exactly what LDN is, how it works, and why so many people with Hashimoto's are asking their doctors about it.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- What LDN and Hashimoto's have to do with each other and why this medication works differently than anything else you've tried
- How LDN may lower your TPO antibodies and help your thyroid hormone actually get to where it needs to go
- What to expect with dosing, side effects, and the newer twice-daily approach that's showing benefits for energy, mood, and brain health
Hit play and bring your questions. Then come join us in the Health with Hashimoto's Skool community, where Steve has agreed to do a live Q&A so you can ask him directly.
Resources Mentioned:
- The Apothecary: https://theapothecarymn.com/low-dose-naltrexone/
- Skool Community:
ABOUT THE PODCAST & ESTHER:
The Health with Hashimoto’s podcast will help you explore the root causes of your autoimmune condition and discover holistic solutions to address your Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. It is hosted by Esther Yunkin, a registered nurse, holistic health educator, and Hashimoto's warrior.
This podcast is for informational and educational purposes. Please discuss any questions or concerns with your healthcare professional.