In this enlightening webinar, Dr. Woeller explores the relationship between low thyroid function and multiple sclerosis. The webinar provides an in-depth understanding of the complex interplay between thyroid hormones and the immune system, and how disruptions in thyroid function may contribute to the development and progression of multiple sclerosis. The speakers discuss the latest research on the mechanisms underlying this connection, as well as the clinical implications for patients with multiple sclerosis who also have low thyroid function. Treatment strategies, including thyroid hormone replacement therapy, dietary interventions, and lifestyle modifications, are also discussed in detail. This webinar is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, neurologists, endocrinologists, and other clinicians interested in understanding the role of low thyroid function in multiple sclerosis and optimizing patient care.


About the Author
Kurt Woeller, DO
FOUNDER OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE ACADEMY
Kurt N. Woeller, DO has been an integrative medicine physician and biomedical Autism specialist for over 20+ years. He is an author of several health books including Autism – The Road To Recovery, Methyl-B12 Therapy For Autism, Methyl-B12 for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia, and 5 Things You MUST Do Right Now To Help With Your Rheumatoid Arthritis. He is an international speaker, educator, and practicing clinician offering specialized interventions for individuals with complex medical conditions. His health consulting practice for Autism alone is multinational with families from various countries. Dr. Woeller serves as a clinical and lab consult for Functional Medicine Clinical Rounds, as well as provides educational seminars for Mosaic Diagnostics (formerly Great Plains Laboratory). He is co-founder of Integrative Medicine Academy (www.IntegrativeMedicineAcademy.com), which is an online training academy for health practitioners learning integrative medicine.
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