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Minisode 32 - Electrolytes And Dysautonomia: The Importance Of Salt In Recovery

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This minisode comes from the full podcast Concussion Fix Podcast - Episode 7

Welcome to this episode of Concussion Fix Minisodes! In this bite-sized clip, we dive into important topics surrounding persistent concussion symptoms and recovery.

In this episode, Dr. Hrkal addresses a listener's question about mild thyroidism and its potential impact on recovery. We explore the role of iodine in thyroid function, the importance of testing for iodine levels, and the implications of iodine deficiency.

Dr. Hrkal also discusses the relationship between salt intake and thyroid health, particularly in the context of dysautonomia and low blood pressure.

Additionally, we touch on the technique known as Havening, comparing it to the evidence-based method of EMDR for trauma processing. While Havening is not widely recognized in the scientific community, we discuss the evidence-based approaches to managing trauma.

Join us for this informative discussion packed with valuable insights!

Don't forget: These clips are not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes based on what you hear.

Want to learn more? Sign up for our upcoming free 90-minute patient webinars to discover more about the causes of persistent concussion symptoms and how to effectively address them. Details and sign-up links are in the description!

Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you can be notified about more valuable content on concussion recovery!
Learn more about the Concussion Fix program for PCS - https://concussiondoc.io/offer/the-concussion-fix/

Hear what people are saying about the Concussion Fix Program - https://concussiondoc.io/offer/love-page/

Take part in one of our free 90-minute patient workshops to learn how you can conquer your PCS - https://webinar.concussiondoc.io/s/qMKYfx
Remember, these insights are not medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan.

Intro song credit - I Feel Good - All Good Folks, Orfium (Hexacorp Ltd.)- downloaded from Uppbeat.io

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This minisode comes from the full podcast Concussion Fix Podcast - Episode 7

Welcome to this episode of Concussion Fix Minisodes! In this bite-sized clip, we dive into important topics surrounding persistent concussion symptoms and recovery.

In this episode, Dr. Hrkal addresses a listener's question about mild thyroidism and its potential impact on recovery. We explore the role of iodine in thyroid function, the importance of testing for iodine levels, and the implications of iodine deficiency.

Dr. Hrkal also discusses the relationship between salt intake and thyroid health, particularly in the context of dysautonomia and low blood pressure.

Additionally, we touch on the technique known as Havening, comparing it to the evidence-based method of EMDR for trauma processing. While Havening is not widely recognized in the scientific community, we discuss the evidence-based approaches to managing trauma.

Join us for this informative discussion packed with valuable insights!

Don't forget: These clips are not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes based on what you hear.

Want to learn more? Sign up for our upcoming free 90-minute patient webinars to discover more about the causes of persistent concussion symptoms and how to effectively address them. Details and sign-up links are in the description!

Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you can be notified about more valuable content on concussion recovery!
Learn more about the Concussion Fix program for PCS - https://concussiondoc.io/offer/the-concussion-fix/

Hear what people are saying about the Concussion Fix Program - https://concussiondoc.io/offer/love-page/

Take part in one of our free 90-minute patient workshops to learn how you can conquer your PCS - https://webinar.concussiondoc.io/s/qMKYfx
Remember, these insights are not medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan.

Intro song credit - I Feel Good - All Good Folks, Orfium (Hexacorp Ltd.)- downloaded from Uppbeat.io

  continue reading

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