What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?

Dr. Martin Rutherford, DC, CFMP
What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?

Dr. Martin Rutherford, DC, CFPM discusses Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and all the little nuances about this disease that make it so difficult to treat. If you would like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rutherford to review your case visit http://powerhealthconsult.com

  1. 07/26/2023

    Is it Hashimoto's or Menopause? - Dr. Martin Rutherford

    In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Martin Rutherford discusses the complex interplay between Hashimoto's disease and menopause. He identifies a trend of women in their late 30s and early 40s being misdiagnosed with early menopause, when in fact they are experiencing symptoms related to Hashimoto's, an autoimmune thyroid disorder. Dr. Rutherford emphasizes that Hashimoto's has far-reaching effects, influencing various physiological processes like gut health, adrenal function, and blood sugar regulation, all of which can cause hormonal imbalances. Through a functional medicine approach, he suggests focusing on treating the underlying causes like poor gut function and chronic stress, rather than simply addressing the symptoms. Dr. Rutherford also explores the role of thyroid function in managing progesterone levels, stressing the importance of a healthy thyroid in maintaining normal hormonal cycles. He advocates for a comprehensive treatment that includes managing stress hormones, stabilizing blood sugar, and detoxification. This episode underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of hormonal health and the role of thyroid function in women's health. For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com http://powerhealthtalk.com http://drmartinrutherford.com Martin P. Rutherford, DC 1175 Harvard Way Reno, NV  89502 775 329-4402http://powerhealthreno.com https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA

    10 min
  2. 07/12/2023

    Controlling Inflammation With Autoimmunity - Dr. Martin Rutherford

    For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com In this podcast episode, Dr. Martin Rutherford delves into the topic of inflammation and its connection to autoimmunity. The discussion emphasizes that inflammation plays a significant role in various aspects of life, including triggers for autoimmune conditions. The host highlights that events like childbirth, surgery, infections, trauma, and stress can all initiate autoimmune responses by activating inflammatory pathways. Furthermore, the episode emphasizes that inflammation is a natural reaction of the immune system to various stimuli. Dr. Rutherford explores the importance of identifying the root causes of inflammation in autoimmunity, beyond simply using natural anti-inflammatory remedies like turmeric, resveratrol, CBD oil, and fish oils. While these natural alternatives can be effective in reducing inflammation, it is essential to address the underlying factors contributing to inflammation. The podcast highlights the role of factors such as diet, food sensitivities, chronic infections, leaky gut, and toxins in triggering inflammatory responses. Dr. Rutherford recommends a comprehensive approach that involves investigating and addressing potential sources of inflammation specific to each individual. This personalized approach aims to identify and eliminate the underlying causes of inflammation rather than solely relying on anti-inflammatory supplements. By understanding the individual triggers of inflammation, it becomes possible to create a barrier against autoimmunity and promote overall well-being. The episode also raises concerns about relying solely on natural anti-inflammatory products without understanding the underlying causes of pain and inflammation. It encourages listeners to look beyond surface-level relief and explore the factors contributing to their symptoms. Overall, this engaging podcast episode emphasizes the importance of taking a holistic approach to control inflammation in the context of autoimmunity. By addressing the root causes of inflammation, individuals can aim for long-term relief and improved quality of life. http://powerhealthtalk.com http://drmartinrutherford.com Martin P. Rutherford, DC1175 Harvard WayReno, NV  89502775 329-4402http://powerhealthreno.com https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA

    9 min
  3. 07/05/2023

    Decoding the Gut-Brain Connection: Insights into Depression and Anxiety

    In this episode, Dr. Rutherford delves into the intricate relationship between gut health and mental wellness, specifically focusing on conditions like depression and anxiety. Contradicting traditional medical perspectives, he asserts that these conditions should not be pigeonholed as purely mental disorders due to their substantial physiological influences, particularly emphasizing the role of gut health in controlling brain chemistry. Dr. Rutherford draws upon the groundbreaking research from Harvard's Microbiome Project to illustrate the profound connections between gut health and all bodily functions, most notably the brain. He further expounds on the significant role that an imbalance of gut bacteria and leaky gut syndrome can play in contributing to mental health disorders like depression and anxiety. This happens when bacteria leak into the bloodstream, travel to the brain, and instigate an inflammatory response harmful to neural health. Our diet's vital role in mental health is another significant theme in Dr. Rutherford's discussion. He explains how unhealthy eating habits can contribute to inflammation, negatively impacting gut health and, consequently, mood. Dr. Rutherford points out that 90-95% of serotonin, a neurotransmitter crucial for happiness, is produced in our gut, emphasizing gut health's critical importance in mental well-being. Encouraging listeners to consider both mental and physiological aspects, Dr. Rutherford suggests dietary changes and improved gut health as potential solutions for alleviating depression and anxiety symptoms. While acknowledging the benefits of counseling and medications, he asserts that addressing the underlying physiological conditions is key for achieving improved mental health. The episode illuminatively underscores the deep link between gut and brain health, advocating for a more holistic approach to treating depression and anxiety. For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com http://powerhealthtalk.com http://drmartinrutherford.com Martin P. Rutherford, DC1175 Harvard WayReno, NV  89502775 329-4402http://powerhealthreno.com https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA

    10 min
  4. 06/21/2023

    Unraveling the Mystery: Stress, Digestion, and the Battle with SIBO

    Today we are delving into the enigmatic world of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). SIBO is a condition where there is an excess of harmful bacteria in the small intestine. Our expert sheds light on the physiology behind SIBO and unravels the mystery of what causes it. Discover how the breakdown of the digestive process, starting with the stomach's failure to properly sterilize food, can set off a chain reaction that ultimately leads to SIBO. Understand the critical roles of stomach acids, gallbladder, and pancreas, and how their dysfunction leads to leaky gut, inflammation, and food sensitivities, which further contribute to SIBO. You might be surprised to learn that chronic stress is identified as the primary culprit behind SIBO. It triggers the fight-or-flight response, affecting the digestive system. Stress and hypothyroidism, especially as seen in Hashimoto's disease, are key players in slowing down the digestive system, creating an environment conducive to bacterial overgrowth. Moreover, SIBO itself can perpetuate a vicious cycle by affecting other parts of the digestive system. Tune in to grasp the nuances of treating SIBO, the importance of addressing underlying causes such as stress, and how solely depending on diets and supplements might not be enough. It's time to explore the brain-gut connection and take control of your digestive health! For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at ⁠http://WhatIsHashimotos.com http://powerhealthtalk.com http://drmartinrutherford.com Martin P. Rutherford, DC1175 Harvard WayReno, NV  89502775 329-4402http://powerhealthreno.com https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA

    13 min
  5. 06/07/2023

    Is Your Diet Triggering Your Chronic Fatigue, Pain, or Condition? - Dr. Martin Rutherford

    For more information on this topic or to schedule a consultation please visit us at http://WhatIsHashimotos.com Is your diet triggering your chronic condition or your chronic pain or your chronic fatigue? So the answer to that is, yeah, for sure, absolutely, there is no question about it. Any of those things that you are experiencing and you're not figuring out what is the right diet for you first before you try any of the billions of supplements that people are taking out there. Anybody who doesn't think diet is a part of that is never going to get well. I mean, I don't think I could say it any more succinctly than that. It's interesting. I remember when I first started doing this and we started with fibromyalgia, that was it, because that encompassed everything, pain, fatigue, everything. And I just remember my first patient and I said, "Well, you're not going to be eating gluten and you're going to have to stop drinking alcohol." Not everybody has to stop drinking alcohol, so don't start throwing things at me, and the lady's like, "I'm going to stop drinking my martinis?" Now I know that's kind of not food, but it's kind of in the same similar swimming pool there. And then husbands are like, "What's gluten?" And I'm like, "Well, it's pasta, it's bread." They literally looked at me and go, "That's not happening." He literally grabbed her hand, he pulled her out of her chair and they walked out of my exam room. I was like, "Okay, maybe I need to go about this a different way." But the reality is, more than back then, God knows how many years ago that was, food is a baseline for so much of this, and it varies. As I'm saying this I'm thinking about a million different things because it varies from case to case, like chronic fatigue. If you have chronic fatigue, there are just a lot of things that are related to that that are not food related. However, food sensitivities can be a big player in chronic fatigue. Food sensitivity alone will cause inflammation. They'll cause blood sugar swings. When your blood sugar drops, you get fatigue. If you have blood sugar that's going up and down like this or you have diabetes, those things are going to be affected by food, okay? And those are going to create fatigue. But on a wider level, a lot of what's happening out there today is that we're stressed. When my parents would say, "Oh, that person got cancer because of [inaudible 00:02:52]", or, "That person got this because they were stressed." I used to think that was really mean. I was like, "You're mean. Why are you saying stuff like that?" But you know what? They were largely correct, and my dad knew what stress was. He was in World War II and he had PTSD and he had all kinds of things. "It's my stress, my stress," and I thought, "Dad," you know, but he was right. He was right. The vast majority of patients that come into me of chronic conditions have a chronic stress response, and what does that do? Okay, what does that do? Chronic stress response, it affects every single cell in your body. http://powerhealthtalk.com http://drmartinrutherford.com Martin P. Rutherford, DC 1175 Harvard Way Reno, NV  89502 775 329-4402http://powerhealthreno.com https://goo.gl/maps/P73T34mNB4xcZXXBA

    15 min

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Dr. Martin Rutherford, DC, CFPM discusses Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and all the little nuances about this disease that make it so difficult to treat. If you would like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rutherford to review your case visit http://powerhealthconsult.com

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