Coincidence of remission of postpartum Graves' disease and use of omega-3 fatty acid supplements

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Abstract. I developed Graves' Disease four months postpartum. After one year on propylthiouracil, I learned that omega-3 fatty acids may reduce inflammation associated with certain autoimmune disorders, although no investigations for thyroiditis have been reported. Within eight weeks of beginning flaxseed oil supplements, TSH levels normalized, but fell somewhat when flaxseed was decreased and PTU discontinued. During another pregnancy, plasma TSH normalized, but was again suppressed by four weeks postpartum, then undetectable by four months. This time, flaxseed supplementation alone coincided with TSH normalization. Omega-3 fatty acids should be investigated as a potential treatment for autoimmune thyroid disease. © 2011 Breese McCoy; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Breese McCoy, S. J. (2011). Coincidence of remission of postpartum Graves’ disease and use of omega-3 fatty acid supplements. Thyroid Research, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6614-4-16

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