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Your Thyroid Labs May Be Normal but Your Body Knows Something Is Wrong – The Root Cause Approach to Thyroid Healing with McCall McPherson | Thyroid Health | E147

May 25, 2026·52 min
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🔥 Still struggling with fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, or brain fog… even though your thyroid labs were called “normal”? Read UnCurable to explore a deeper, root-cause approach to chronic symptoms and modern thyroid care.What if your thyroid labs look “normal”… but your body is still clearly struggling?In this episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman sits down with nationally recognized thyroid expert McCall McPherson to explore why so many people continue to suffer from thyroid symptoms despite being told their labs are “fine.”McCall shares her personal story of battling severe thyroid symptoms while taking standard thyroid medication and how that experience ultimately led her to transform thyroid care through a more individualized, root-cause approach. Together, they discuss the limitations of relying on TSH alone, why free T3 and reverse T3 matter, and how many patients with persistent fatigue, depression, anxiety, weight gain, and hormonal dysfunction are often overlooked by conventional medicine.The conversation also explores the deep connection between thyroid function, insulin resistance, cortisol, environmental toxins, mold exposure, gut health, and women’s hormones. They break down why thyroid dysfunction is rarely isolated to one system and why personalized care can dramatically change both quality of life and long-term health outcomes.Key Topics CoveredWhy many thyroid patients still struggle despite “normal” lab workThe limitations of relying on TSH alone for thyroid diagnosis and medication managementWhy free T3 and reverse T3 are critical thyroid markersHow poor T4 to T3 conversion can leave patients symptomaticThe connection between thyroid dysfunction and depression, anxiety, and fatigueWhy women are frequently dismissed or gaslit in thyroid careHow insulin resistance and blood sugar changes may signal thyroid dysfunction earlyThe relationship between thyroid health, cortisol, adrenal function, and stressHow thyroid dysfunction impacts testosterone, progesterone, and reproductive hormonesThe role of mold exposure, environmental toxins, PFAS, and endocrine disruptorsWhy Hashimoto’s disease often develops years before diagnosisThe difference between levothyroxine, T3 medications, and natural desiccated thyroidWhy personalized thyroid treatment is essential for symptom resolutionThe long-term health risks of untreated hypothyroidism, including heart disease and metabolic dysfunctionWhy thyroid care should focus on both symptom improvement and long-term health outcomes About the GuestMcCall McPherson, PA-C is a nationally recognized thyroid and hormone expert, TEDx speaker, and founder of Modern Thyroid Clinic and Modern Weight Loss. After overcoming her own severe thyroid struggles, she dedicated her career to helping patients access more comprehensive and individualized thyroid care beyond conventional protocols. Through education, advocacy, and progressive treatment approaches, she has helped thousands of people reclaim their health and quality of life.Resources & Links🌐 Modern Thyroid Clinic: https://modernthyroidclinic.com/🌐 McCall McPherson Website: https://mccallmcpherson.com/Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine🌐 Website: https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/📺 YouTube: @AaronHartmanMD

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