Hashimoto and thyroid info site

OMI100

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Saw the link in a thyroid forum and took a look.
The site is developed by an individual who has a PharmD. Degree (Doctor of Pharmacy).
Had no idea what that was, but looks like Pharmacy and nursing schools are awarding degrees that are Doctor of.....
So NOT an MD Doctor, but seems to be quite informed as it appears that she has hashimoto's.
Articles are well written and referenced at the bottom of each article.
I can not comment on the validity of the books having never read any of her books, but the articles that I looked are well documented.
Therefore the site may be of help with folks with hashimoto issues.
https://thyroidpharmacist.com/about/
https://thyroidpharmacist.com/artic...te-lab-tests-when-taking-thyroid-medications/
https://thyroidpharmacist.com/articles/what-to-do-if-your-tsh-is-normal-and-you-are-anything-but/
https://thyroidpharmacist.com/articles/9-medications-toxic-thyroid/
https://thyroidpharmacist.com/articles/top-6-thyroid-tests/
There are a lot more articles to see....

BTW if folks in the know about hashimotos feel this site is of value let's make it a sticky....
 
In the United States, the Pharm.D. degree is the first, right out of pharmacy school, degree awarded to those who have completed their studies. It is the professional/educational qualification that the vast majority of pharmacists in the US have.

It will be interesting to check out the site. Thanks!
 
In the United States, the Pharm.D. degree is the first, right out of pharmacy school, degree awarded to those who have completed their studies. It is the professional/educational qualification that the vast majority of pharmacists in the US have.

It will be interesting to check out the site. Thanks!
Got that part. Just not used to seeing a Pharmacist put a DR. in front of their name:)
Kinda' like a PHD and that person putting a DR. in front of their name:)
https://pharmacy.oregonstate.edu/pharm-d-frequently-asked-questions
 

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