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                7 Little Known Facts About Thyroid Problems  | 
             
            
              by: 
                Emily Clark  | 
             
            
               What’s a common disease that over 5 million Americans suffer from
 and many may not even be aware they have it? Hypothyroidism and
 related forms of thyroid dysfunction! 
 
 The thyroid gland looks like a little bow tie and is located at
 the base of the throat, below the Adam’s apple in males. Thyroid
 dysfunction affects both males and females. This gland produces
 hormones which control the body’s metabolism, your internal
 thermostat of sorts. 
 
 Thyroid dysfunction is generally either an over or under
 production of the hormone. Under active thyroid hormone
 production is called hypothyroidism; whereas too much, or
 overactive thyroid hormone production is called hyperthyroidism. 
 
 Some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism include chronic fatigue
 and weakness, weight gain or difficulty losing weight, hair loss
 or coarse, dry hair, dry and rough skin, intolerance to cold,
 abnormal menstrual cycles, decreased sex drive, memory loss,
 depression and irritability, constipation, muscle cramps. Not
 all symptoms are always present. 
 
 Some doctors prefer to diagnose hypothyroidism with a blood test.
 They will test to check TSH levels (the thyroid stimulating
 hormone produced by the pituitary gland) and T4 levels (the main
 thyroid hormone). Other doctors prefer to take a more holistic
 approach and are able to diagnose based on symptoms. Morning
 body temperature readings (below 97.1 consistently) as well as
 discovery of regular waking up approximately four hours after
 going to bed, can aid in the diagnosis. 
 
 There are chemical, synthetic treatments that can be used to
 restore healthy thyroid functions, such as Synthroid and
 Levothyroxine. 
 
 Some doctors and sufferers prefer to use a form of natural
 thyroid hormone extracted from swine and cows. Yup, pig thyroid!
 It’s the closest to the human thyroid hormone and contains both
 T4 and T3 thyroid hormones. 
 
 Naturopaths have long recognized that there are very effective
 herbs that can help to promote healthy thyroid functioning and
 restore thyroid health. 
 
 Armour, a natural thyroid is available by prescription. T-100 is
 another brand of natural thyroid that can be obtained through
 holistic processionals. Regular use of natural thyroid can help
 to restore deficient iodine levels, while also stimulating the
 thyroid to produce crucial thyroid hormones, thereby treating
 hypothyroidism. 
 
 Bladder wrack or kelp, Licorice, Saw Palmetto and Ginger (root)
 have also been known to stimulate the thyroid to release thyroid
 hormones and is therefore beneficial in the treatment of
 hypothyroidism. 
 
 If you’re not comfortable taking synthetic medications, give
 natural thyroid a chance. It’s the closest match to human
 thyroid and can leave you feeling worlds better. Even natural
 supplements need to be under the care of your physician. Please
 do not self medicate. 
 
 The information contained in this article is for educational purposes 
 only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure any 
 disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning any 
 health care program.
 
 
  
  
 About the author: 
 
  Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle Health News and Medical Health News  where you can find the most up-to-date advice and information on  many medical, health and lifestyle topics. 
 
 
  
   
   
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