THE THYROID PATHWAY WORKBOOK

Your doctor says you’re fine.

Your body says otherwise.

A complete 34-page clinical guide to finding exactly where your thyroid pathway is breaking down, so you can finally stop guessing and start healing.

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SOUND FAMILIAR?

You’ve been dismissed long enough.

You sit in the doctor's office. Again. You describe the fatigue that pins you to the bed, the brain fog that steals your words mid-sentence, the weight that appeared from nowhere and refuses to leave.

And they say: "Your TSH is normal. Everything looks fine."

But nothing feels fine. And you're starting to wonder if you're imagining it.

You're not. And after 15 years as a naturopath, and 35 years as a thyroid patient myself, I can tell you exactly why your results look "normal" while your body feels anything but.


"Normal" labs but still exhausted every single day

Brain fog so thick you forget words mid-sentence

Medication that barely moves the needle

Weight that won't move no matter what you eat or do

Anxiety, palpitations, or that "wired but tired" feeling

Endless Googling with no clear answers

The thyroid is not a solo instrument. It's a symphony.

Standard medicine looks at one marker: TSH, and calls it a day. That's like judging an entire orchestra by listening only to the conductor.

But thyroid health has five distinct steps, and a breakdown at any one of them produces the same exhausting symptoms, even when your TSH looks perfect.

Your liver. Your gut. Your cell receptors. Your transport proteins. These are all part of the pathway. And most doctors never check them.

This workbook is the map they never gave you.

THE 5-STEP THYROID PATHWAY

Find exactly where your symphony is off-key

01

THE BRAIN

Is stress or dieting shutting down the signal before it even starts?

03

CONVERSION

Is your liver and gut converting T4 into the active T3 your body can use?

02

THE THYROID

Does your gland have the raw materials it needs to produce hormone?

04

TRANSPORT

Is your hormone getting locked up in your blood before reaching cells?

05

CELL ENTRY

Are your cell receptors even able to hear the thyroid signal?