Episode 37: Iodine, Thyroid, and Migraine: What You Need to Know
What if the key to overcoming migraine and chronic illness lies in uncovering hidden root causes? In this episode, we sit down with Sara Banta to discuss the deeper root causes of migraine, how nutritional imbalances impact chronic illness, and the transformative role of supplements in healing. 🌱 Sara Banta shares her personal health journey, her son’s battle with leukemia, and the discoveries that changed her approach to wellness.
We explore iodine deficiency, thyroid health, and the often-overlooked factors that could be fueling migraine symptoms.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with hope, resilience, and practical solutions to take control of your health.💜
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For women, men, and children who suffer from migraine disease, Migraine Heroes is your go-to resource for understanding, managing, and overcoming migraine attacks.
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