
Dramatic Shifts in Bowel Habits
Gastrointestinal health serves as a highly sensitive barometer for your overall endocrine function, though few people connect their digestive tract to their neck gland. Thyroid hormones heavily influence the speed at which food moves through your digestive system.
Hypothyroidism slows gastrointestinal motility, leading to severe, stubborn constipation that typically does not respond to standard dietary fiber increases or over-the-counter laxatives.
Hyperthyroidism accelerates this entire process, resulting in frequent, loose bowel movements or chronic diarrhea. Seniors often assume these digestive changes stem from poor dietary choices or new medication side effects.
Addressing the root endocrine cause quickly resolves these frustrating and socially limiting digestive issues.

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