Supplement Duo REVERSED Thyroid Dysfunction In Just Months
Fatigue. Brain fog. Unexplained weight changes. And for many people…persistent, nagging headaches.
Most are told these are separate problems. Different causes. Different prescriptions.
But what if they’re all tied together by one small gland most doctors barely investigate beyond a basic test?
Because emerging research is revealing a hidden connection between thyroid dysfunction and migraines…one that’s been quietly overlooked for years.
And here’s the frustrating part: Even when thyroid issues are caught, the “solution” is often a lifelong prescription with little attention paid to why the thyroid is struggling in the first place.
But new data suggests something very different.
In fact, researchers are now seeing incredible improvements—across BOTH thyroid function and headaches—using a simple, targeted nutrient combination.
Including a surprising number of people returning to normal thyroid levels in just a matter of months.
So why haven’t you heard about this?
In a study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers looked at people dealing with subclinical hypothyroidism—a common, often missed form of low thyroid function.
Instead of jumping straight to medication, they tested a combination of two nutrients: myo-inositol and selenium.
Then they tracked what happened over six months.
The results were hard to ignore:
- Headache days dropped by 21%
- Use of pain medications fell by 21%
- A key thyroid stress marker improved by 22%
- And most striking of all…43.3% of participants returned to normal thyroid levels
Nearly half. That’s not a subtle shift—that’s a meaningful reset.
Now here’s why this matters to you.
Your thyroid isn’t just about metabolism. It acts like a master control switch—affecting energy, brain function, inflammation, and even blood flow.
When it’s underperforming, your body compensates in ways that can trigger symptoms like fatigue and migraines.
This nutrient duo works differently than typical treatments.
Selenium acts like a protector helping reduce inflammation and oxidative stress inside the thyroid itself.
Myo-inositol, on the other hand, improves how your thyroid responds to signaling hormones, basically helping it “hear” the body’s instructions more clearly.
Together, they don’t just override the problem, they help restore the system. That’s a completely different strategy than simply replacing hormones from the outside.
And it may explain why headaches improved alongside thyroid markers, because the underlying dysfunction was being addressed.
Now compare that to standard care.
Most patients are monitored then medicated if levels worsen. But many never get support for the underlying stress and signaling issues affecting the gland in the first place.
Which leaves a big opportunity on the table.
The good news? This combination is widely available and affordable.
You’ll often find myo-inositol with selenium bundled together in capsule form online. Many options run just a few cents per day—far less than long-term prescriptions.
Some people also get selenium from foods like Brazil nuts, though dosing can vary widely, so supplements offer more consistency.
As always, it’s smart to talk with your doctor, especially if you’re already on thyroid medication.
But if you’ve been told to “watch and wait”, or you’re dealing with symptoms that don’t quite add up…
This is one of those simple, low-cost strategies that may be worth a closer look.
To restoring balance,
Ray Thatcher
Research Director, Health Sciences Institute
Sources:
Di Lorenzo, C., Nordio, M., Brongo, F., Casillo, F., Basciani, S., Sebastianelli, G., Serrao, M., Di Lorenzo, G., & Coppola, G. (2026). Myoinositol and Selenium (MYSE) Supplementation Is Associated with Favorable Changes in Thyroid Parameters and Migraine Outcomes in Patients with Migraine and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Nutrients, 18(10), 1554. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18101554


