Natural Thyroid Remedies Are Discussed in Length....

Before getting into natural thyroid remedies, let's get into a description of the thyroid first. The thyroid gland is located at the base of the neck below your adam's apple. It secretes hormones that control your metabolism. It oversees the activity in every cell of the body. When the thyroid fails to produce enough quantities of the hormone, a condition called hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) occurs.
Hypothyroidism can be the result of the thyroid malfunctioning or because it is not receiving the proper message from the brain to produce more hormones. When this happens, the body's systems work at a slower rate.
General Symptoms: If your thyroid has this problem, you are probably weak and feel tired most of the time. You generally move slower than you used to and routine activities such as getting showered or preparing dinner seem overwhelming. Sometimes you may not even have interest in even BEGINNING those activities. Gaining weight and having a hard time digesting food is not uncommon. Your joints and muscles may ache and you may feel cold all the time. Some experience recurring infections, hair loss, brittle nails, dry skin, menstrual problems and high cholesterol. Often, thyroid issues are mistaken for other ailments like depression and laziness.
Other Symptoms: Fatigue Apathy Depression and Irritability Weight Gain Aches and Pains Sensitivity to Cold and Heat Constipation Irregular Periods Recurring Infections High Cholesterol Hair Loss Dry Skin and Hair Brittle Peeling Nails Infertility Insomnia, Anxiety and Panic Attacks Poor Memory and Concentration Low Libido Headaches PMS Lowered Immunity Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Raynaud's Phenomenon Water Retention Dry Eyes / Blurred Vision Eyebrow Loss (Outer 1/3 rd) Anemia and Easy Bruising Slow Healing Hoarse Voice Tingling Hands and Feet
Even though iodine deficiency used to be the most frequent cause of underactive thyroid, natural thyroid remedies don't always involve iodine because now it's in most table salt. Most frequently, the cause is Hashimoto's Disease. It's an autoimmune disorder in which the body produces antibodies that attack thyroid tissue and suppress production of the thyroid hormone. Stress, nutritional deficiencies, inactivity, certain medications and hormonal fluctuations (due to pregnancy or menopause) can all contribute to thyroid problems. Natural thyroid remedies can help with all of these symptoms and help heal the productivity of the thyroid. Underactive thyroid is more common in women. Estrogen and progesterone levels fluctuate and can have an influence on the thyroid glands. Most of the time it's from a higher estrogen level which suppresses thyroid function. Women taking synthetic estrogen are particularly susceptible to decreased thyroid function. Chronic elevation of the stress hormone cortisol suppresses the function while low levels of DHEA appear to make individuals more susceptible to thyroid malfunctions. Having toxic metals such as Mercury, Lead, Arsenic and others in your system can interfere with thyroid activity. Natural thyroid remedies can easily treat this problem and bring the glands back to functioning at peak performance levels. For mild cases, nutritional supplements and natural thyroid remedies can get your body back on track quickly. More severe cases may require thyroid hormone replacement therapies. Even if the replacement is necessary, you should supplement with changes in diet, stress-reducing activities and exercise. Many doctors tend to rely on blood tests when checking for underactive thyroid but they are extremely unreliable and often fail to catch mild or moderate cases of the disorder. If your basal body temperature is low and you experience the symptoms described above, consider working with a holistic doctor to explore your options.
Root Causes: Hashimoto's Disease and Other Inflammatory Disorders of the Thyroid Iodine Deficiency Stress Poor Diet Inactivity Pregnancy Failure of the Pituitary Gland Hormone Imbalance Surgery or Radiation of the Thyroid Certain Medications- Especially Lithium and Synthetic Estrogen Gluten Sensitivity
Diet For Treatment: Consume plenty of sea vegetables like kelp, nori, dulse, kombu and wakame. Fish and sea salt also contain iodine. Flaxseeds, walnuts and fish are all important for thyroid function. Consuming Kale, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Soy and Brussel Sprouts are OK for those suffering with low thyroid if they are cooked. Don't drink tap water since it typically contains fluorine and chlorine (in high doses) which inhibit your body's ability to absorb iodine. Check your basal body temperature. If your average of 3 days is below 97.7 to 98.2 degrees F, you probably have an underactive thyroid. Hypothyroidism can be caused by a deficiency in other minerals including zinc, selenium, and copper. Natural thyroid remedies to help with the deficiencies would include consuming pumpkin seeds, beans, almonds, soy products and fish. Or, even better, Trace Mineral Drops provide all the minerals you need in just a few drops a day! Eat more fiber to help with digestion. Fiber is found in whole grains, beans, fruits and vegetables. Also, stay hydrated. Drink a glass of water every two hours.
Try One or More of the Following: -Use a high-potency multivitamin -Take 3000mg of fish oil or 1 TBSP flaxseed oil and 150mg of GLA from evening primrose or borage oil. -Take 500mg Ashwagandha daily. It improves thyroid and stress hormone levels. -If your doctor determines that you have low DHEA levels, take 5-15mg each morning under that doctor's supervision. -Make Nori Rolls. They are easy to make and offer great nutrition.
Homeopathic: Homeopathy is a quite useful tool in your natural thyroid remedies "toolbox" for stimulating the thyroid enough not to require supplement thyroid hormones if your case is a MILD ONE.
Pick the remedy that matches your symptoms the best. You can take 6x, 12x, 6c, 12c or 30c potency 2x daily for 2 weeks. If there is an improvement, stop taking the remedy unless the symptoms return. You should check with a homeopathic practitioner for evaluation.
-Chilliness, fatigue, sense of being overwhelmed. Person is flabby and may have excessive sweat at nighttime, craving for eggs and mild products, use Calcarea Carbonica**. -Right-sided enlargement of the thyroid, tremendous amount of gas and bloating, strong craving for sweets, are chilly and irritable use Lycopodium**. -Women who are warm and want cool, fresh air, craving sweets, low thirst, symptoms of hormone imbalance (due to PMS or Menopause) which then causes weeping and/or sadness use Pulsatilla**. -Irritable and chilly, crave salty, sweet and sour foods use Sepia**. -Fatigue, chilly, achy, irritable and constipated use Nux Vomica**.
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