
Graves' Disease is an autoimmune condition that causes the thyroid gland to produce excessive hormones, leading to hyperthyroidism. The condition disrupts metabolism, energy regulation, and overall well-being, with symptoms that can significantly impact daily life. It is often triggered by a combination of genetic, environmental, and immune system factors.
Doctor Springs takes a root-cause approach to Graves' Disease, investigating gut health, stress levels, nutrient deficiencies, and immune system dysfunction. Through dietary guidance, targeted supplementation, and stress management, we work alongside your endocrinologist to support thyroid function and long-term relief.
Rather than focusing only on anti-thyroid medications, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery, we evaluate gut health, environmental triggers, and micronutrient imbalances that contribute to thyroid dysfunction — providing a whole-person path to healing.
Integrative care addresses underlying inflammation and hormone imbalances to support a steadier heart rate, while supporting cardiovascular health through targeted nutrition and stress reduction.
By optimizing diet, improving nutrient absorption, and working to normalize thyroid hormone levels, integrative care helps stabilize metabolism and prevent excessive weight loss.
Integrative protocols work to support the thyroid and autonomic nervous system, reducing heat intolerance and excessive sweating through hormone regulation and stress management.
Integrative care supports adrenal health and neurotransmitter balance through nutrition, adaptogenic herbs, and stress management techniques to calm the nervous system.
Integrative care assesses protein metabolism, micronutrient status, and mitochondrial function to improve muscle strength and address the wasting effects of hyperthyroidism.
By reducing systemic inflammation and supporting eye health with antioxidants like selenium, integrative care can help manage the eye-related symptoms associated with Graves' Disease.
Doctor Springs focuses on balancing the immune system, identifying triggers, and reducing inflammation to manage Graves' Disease at its core rather than just managing symptoms.
Instead of relying solely on medication or surgery, Dr. Springs incorporates dietary changes, herbal support, and lifestyle interventions to support optimal thyroid function.
Integrative strategies such as stress reduction, anti-inflammatory diets, and targeted supplementation can help alleviate symptoms without the adverse effects associated with some conventional medications.
Many autoimmune diseases, including Graves' Disease, are linked to gut health. Our integrative approach helps heal the gut lining, promoting immune balance and reducing autoimmune activity.
Addressing nutrient deficiencies such as selenium, zinc, and vitamin D can enhance energy levels and prevent the excessive fatigue common in thyroid disorders.
Every individual's thyroid condition is unique. Doctor Springs provides a customized approach tailored to each patient's genetics, lifestyle, triggers, and lab results.
Integrative care is not a cure, but it focuses on long-term remission by balancing the immune system and addressing root causes. Many patients achieve significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life.
Anti-inflammatory diets rich in whole foods, lean proteins, and thyroid-supporting nutrients like selenium and balanced iodine can help manage symptoms. Eliminating gluten and processed foods is often beneficial.
Stress triggers hormone imbalances and immune dysregulation that can worsen symptoms. Doctor Springs emphasizes stress management techniques including mindfulness, adaptogens, and sleep optimization to restore balance.
Yes, supplements such as selenium, magnesium, L-carnitine, and adaptogenic herbs can support thyroid function and reduce symptoms when used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Absolutely. Many autoimmune conditions, including Graves' Disease, are linked to gut permeability and microbiome imbalances. Healing the gut can help reduce the autoimmune activity driving thyroid dysfunction.
Results vary individual. Some patients experience improvement within weeks, while others may need several months to rebalance their thyroid and immune function. Consistency with the treatment plan is key.
| Monday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM – 6 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM - 2 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
400 N Ashley Drive, Suite 1900
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 485-5954
info@doctorsprings.com