Thyroid Under Pressure with Antony Haynes
Title: Thyroid Under Pressure: Understanding the Hormone That Drives Your Metabolism
Presenter: Antony Haynes BA (Hons) RNT mBANT
Date: Wednesday 9th December 2026
Time: 12pm – 1:30pm GMT (1 hour presentation plus 30 minute live Q&A at the end)
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Focuses on the thyroid’s critical role in energy and metabolism, and why it often falters.
Thyroid hormones are vital for energy, metabolism, and overall wellbeing - yet they often underperform without reaching clinical thresholds. This webinar will uncover why sub-clinical hypothyroidism is so common and what drives this silent slowdown.
Join us as we explore the dual approach needed for optimal thyroid function. Supporting the thyroid gland nutritionally is only half the story. Equally important is aiding the conversion of thyroid hormone into its active form - where metabolism truly comes alive. We’ll also examine the role of cortisol, the adrenal hormone that can sabotage thyroid activity when chronically elevated, and how to temper its impact.
From childhood through teenage years and into adulthood, thyroid health faces unique challenges. Women, in particular, experience far greater vulnerability - why is that? We’ll dive into the physiological and lifestyle factors behind this gender difference.
Expect practical insights, evidence-based strategies, and a clear roadmap for supporting thyroid health naturally. Whether you’re a practitioner or simply curious about your own wellbeing, this session will empower you with knowledge that matters.
Key Takeaways:
- Why thyroid hormones often underperform - and the hidden signs.
- The two essential nutritional strategies for thyroid support.
- How cortisol interferes with thyroid function and what to do about it.
- Why women are disproportionately affected and what this means for care.
- Lifelong thyroid health: from childhood to adulthood.
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