Thyroid Health Issues e.g., symptoms, etc. Healthy Diet Healthy Women Women’s health (physical and mental) is closely related (and somewhat “mimics”) hormonal status and “balance” in the body. Hormonal status here refers to the interplay between female sex hormones (oestrogen and progesterone), stress hormones (specifically cortisol), and thyroid hormones (TSH, T4, T3). Sex hormone production and balance is… (read 276 times since May 2nd 2007) Symptoms of Hypothyroidism When the thyroid gland is unable to produce a satisfactory level of thyroid hormones, hypothyroidism may develop. The hormones produced by the endocrine or thyroid gland are responsible for the regulation of a person’s metabolism; hence, an injury to this gland or an abnormality in its hormone production will directly affect the metabolic rate of… (read 204 times since May 2nd 2007) We Discuss Treating Hypothyroidism with Iodine Iodine deficiency is rare, because most people eat a lot of table salt and table salt contains a considerable amount of iodine in it. Nevertheless, people develop low levels of iodine, because they lose salt from their bodies when they exercise and they fail to replace it. A small amount of iodine is required only to keep the thyroid healthy.… (read 193 times since May 2nd 2007) Hypothyroidism Symptom – List Of Thyroid Symptoms A hypothyroidism symptom is often mis-diagnosed or mistaken for something else. Symptoms of hypothyroidism can be mild or severe, but are often very subtle, therefore if someone only has a mild case of hypothyroidism, it is very hard for physicians to pinpoint the problem. Hypothyroidism is more prevalent in females than males and affects between… (read 179 times since May 2nd 2007) Thyroid Problems Symptoms and Natural Treatments Thyroid problems are largely a result of an imbalance in your thyroid levels. Any kind of thyroid problem, regardless of cause, leads to a weight problem, and it’s usually drastic — you could find that you are gaining weight, losing it rapidly or maybe you just can’t get rid of it no matter how hard you try! This can then give rise to other… (read 161 times since May 2nd 2007) Are You Suffering From Hypothyroidism? When someone is experiencing hypothyroidism the thyroid gland is impaired, producing too little thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism is due primarily to a dysfunction of the thyroid gland itself. If the thyroid gland is removed, obviously, the body is unable to produce any thyroid hormone. If the thyroid is partially removed, it may be able to produce… (read 133 times since May 2nd 2007) The Ideal Diet for Hypothyroidism If you have hypothyroidism is very important to know that the type of diet you follow can help you reduce your symptoms, and at the same time help you control your weight. Weight gain goes hand in hand with hypothyroidism and to some people it gets rather difficult to lose weight with this condition. There are key nutrients and foods that a diet… (read 132 times since May 2nd 2007) Combating Hypothyroidism Naturally The condition known as hypothyroidism is when the thyroid gland does not function properly. This results in the body having reduced levels of thyroid hormone in it. Dry skin, hair loss, hoarseness, excessive menstruation, fatigue, lethargy, depression, intolerance to cold, constipation and weight gain are all symptoms of hypothyroidism. There are… (read 120 times since May 2nd 2007) Hyperthyroidism Treatment Options Hyperthyroidism (also known an overactive thyroid) occurs when the thyroid gland produces excessive thyroid hormones. This causes many of the body's functions to speed up. About 2 in 100 women, and 2 in 1000 men, develop hyperthyroidism at some stage of their life. Treatment of Overactive Thyroid Three forms of treatment are available for… (read 107 times since May 2nd 2007) Do You Have a Borderline Low Thyroid? The thyroid gland is extremely important, and your health can improve if your thyroid is treated and supported properly. When thyroid medication is given in the correct dosage, a patient’s energy level, depression level, cravings and patience are improved. Let me start from the beginning. TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is the most common… (read 102 times since May 2nd 2007) 7 Little Known Facts About Thyroid Problems 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… (read 90 times since May 2nd 2007) Hypothyroidism Disease - All About Hypothyroidism Disease Find out if you’re suffering from hypothyroidism and learn the best cures against it Hypothyroidism is mainly caused by a thyroid gland that doesn’t function properly, thus resulting in a deficiency of thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism disorders can lead to cretinism and myxedema. Cretinism is characterized by faulty physical and mental development… (read 89 times since May 2nd 2007) Post Traumatic Hypothyroidism It has been observed that health complications continue to plague the patient in the period immediately following a traumatic injury. These complications are clinically, distinctive medical problems. One of the common hormonal complications arising as a result of post- traumatic brain injury is hypothyroidism. Fibromyalgia is the symptom observed… (read 89 times since May 2nd 2007) Proven Natural Treatment for Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism refers to a condition where there is an underproduction of thyroid hormones that is linked to depression, fatigue, weight gain, insomnia, memory loss, dry skin, brittle and dry hair, thickened tongue, constipation, and light or no menses. As you may know, one of the causes of hypothyroidism is iodine deficiency. Iodine is an… (read 87 times since May 2nd 2007) Hypothyroid Diet Hypothyroidism (under-active thyroid) can remain undetected for years. People commonly have the symptoms of hypothyroidism even though their blood tests indicate that their thyroid function is ‘normal’. This is because standard pathology tests for thyroid function can have difficulty detecting ‘sub clinical’ cases of hypothyroidism. The most… (read 74 times since May 2nd 2007) < Add your article to our article directory > Pages (11): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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