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What?! I don’t need to quit coffee.

Dr. Heather Stone, functional medicine provider, suggested for coffee lovers to be wiser when drinking the morning coffee. Stone (2025) will recommend coffee to be eliminated at the start of a customized program when working with her patients.

What happens when we drink coffee on an empty stomach? It can deplete us from essential minerals including magnesium and zinc. In addition, it will release cortisol and disrupt our glucose levels.

I plan on keeping a closer eye on potential glucose spikes during the day including coffee time.

Dr. Stone suggested for us to consider the following:

a.) Pair our coffee time with ‘nutrient-dense’ snacks (e.g., boiled eggs, avocado toast or nuts).

b.) Add ‘adaptogens’ like reishi or ashwagandha to balance stress hormones.

c.) Wait 30 minutes after eating to enjoy the morning cup of coffee.

Personally, I plan on pairing my morning coffee with a ‘nutrient-dense’ snack (e.g., a protein bar or almonds).

“By the way”

“… You have Hashimoto Thyroiditis, and you are straining your pancreas” the physician assistant (P.A) commented on Friday, September 06, 2024, while reviewing my first blood work at the local, functional medicine provider. She then proceeded to outline her recommendations while I sat in the examining room perplexed and silent.

Initial recommendations included low carbohydrate diet, Omega 3 ‘extra strength’ and 3 Brazil nuts a day (a source of selenium).

I did not have any idea what to ask much less how to react!

I do remember asking myself, ‘what do I need to do so I no longer strain my pancreas? Yikes, I don’t want to mess around with the pancreas!’

A new health journey just began … I immediately began the research!

I want to encourage women to do research about new medical diagnosis.

Be empowered by information and focus on your wellness. A 15-20 minute consultation every 3 or 6 months is not enough time for us to gather enough recommendations.

We are born to heal.

In the last two months, I have made so many environmental changes in my lifestyle to promote wellness… I’ve seen significant progress along the way.

The brain fog, joint and muscle stiffness or pain, sleeping disturbance have significantly improved by just making environmental modifications (e.g., diet, movement, sleep hygiene practices).

The search for healthy rhythms of ‘Hashimoto living’ slowly evolved.