Do I Need Meds for Hashimoto’s? Lisa Jo your essential oil girl

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Self-Diagnosis vs. Medical Guidance
A woman posted her blood work online asking if she needed medication for Hashimoto’s. Lisa Jo emphasizes that only a doctor can determine that.

Medication is Not a Quick Fix
Many people expect medication to immediately fix their symptoms, but autoimmune diseases don’t work that way. Medication may not actually help with how someone feels.

Hashimoto’s is a Gut Issue, Not Just a Thyroid Problem
Doctors traditionally focus on the thyroid, but Lisa Jo stresses that Hashimoto’s is rooted in gut health, and treating the gut can improve overall symptoms.

Individual Health is Unique
What works for one person may not work for another. Everyone has a different biological makeup, so a personalized approach is necessary.

Doctors Don’t Always Prescribe Medication Immediately
Some doctors hesitate to prescribe thyroid medication right away because it doesn’t necessarily address the root cause of Hashimoto’s.

Start with Gut Health
Lisa Jo recommends focusing on gut health first, suggesting Doterra products that can help with this process.

Be Careful Where You Seek Advice
Posting medical information online and seeking advice from random people is risky. Only trusted health professionals should guide treatment decisions.

Take Responsibility for Your Health
Many people get placed on medication based on blood work numbers rather than symptoms. Lisa Jo encourages people to take an active role in their own health journey.

Find a Doctor Who Supports Gut Healing
Instead of just treating the thyroid, Lisa Jo advises finding a doctor who understands and supports gut health as part of autoimmune disease management.

Be Cautious and Thoughtful About Your Health Choices
Lisa Jo advises against blindly following advice online. She offers free resources and recommends working with a trusted expert before making health decisions.

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