Thyroid Health Issues e.g., symptoms, etc. Fibromyalgia - The Mysterious Condition Fibromyalgia is also know as "chronic fatigue syndrome". CFS is also called "Epstein-Barr Syndrome". Although fibromyalgia and Epstein-Barr have since been diagnosed and recognized as two different illnesses, the CFS name is still attached to both. We will cover fibromyalgia in this article and leave Epstein-Barr for another. Signs and symptoms of… (read 51 times since May 2nd 2007) Progesterone Benefit Progesterone occurs naturally in the human body and is produced by the adrenal glands in both sexes, the ovaries in women, the placenta during pregnancy, and the testes in men. Progesterone has several important roles in women. It maintains a normal menstrual cycle and plays an important role during pregnancy by preparing the tissues lining the… (read 51 times since May 2nd 2007) Eat at the Right Time of Day One to two hours after eating dinner at 6:30 in the evening, Bob and Amy Gerahty used to come down with acid indigestion. Although they didn't go to bed until 11:00 P.M., the symptoms lingered, preventing them from getting to sleep. They blamed their indigestion and insomnia on the food they ate for dinner. Their typical evening meal consisted of… (read 50 times since May 2nd 2007) Myxedema Madness: When Being Crazy Isn't in Your Head, But in Your Thyroid Your husband watches in dismay as the men in the white coats chase you about the living room. Finally, with skill befitting a giant botanist, an attendant captures you in a large net and wrestles you to the ground. The second adds his expertise to the effort, his three-hundred-fifty-pound bulk, by sitting squarely atop your skull. You now consider… (read 50 times since May 2nd 2007) Fatigue And Joint Pain: Common Arthritis Symptoms The symptoms of fatigue and joint pain, are associated with a great deal of illnesses and diseases, ranging from the common flu to serious autoimmune diseases like lupus or thyroid disorders. And… The symptoms that are most associated with arthritis are those of fatigue and joint pain. So if you are experiencing any problems that you think… (read 49 times since May 2nd 2007) Breast Cancer - Estrogen Dominance and The Imbalance Of Hormones Estrogen Dominance is a term coined by the late John R. Lee, M.D., author of a number of books on the topic of women’s hormones. The theory of Estrogen Dominance describes a condition where a woman can have deficient, normal or excessive estrogen but has little or no progesterone to balance its effects in the body. Even a woman with low estrogen… (read 49 times since May 2nd 2007) Depressed? Wise Woman Ways Offer a Helping Hand Winter time is depression time for many women. Perhaps it is harder to look at the bright side when days are short, perhaps the holidays and family demands take their toll on us. Of course, depression can also be triggered by lack of thyroid hormone and by use of steroids, high blood pressure drugs, and ERT/HRT. But most often the cause of… (read 49 times since May 2nd 2007) Weight Gain - Salty, Fatty and High Sugar Foods "People tend to eat the same amount of bulk, no matter what the calories" — Jennifer Sacheck of Harvard Medical School People tend to eat the same quantity and, more often of the same quality of food daily. This is not healthy and it begins to show as age increases. To break the dietary monotony, people in all age groups eat things which are… (read 49 times since May 2nd 2007) Iodine Benefits, Dosage, Deficiency, Sources Iodine was discovered in burnt sea weed in 1811 by B. Courtois, and isolated in 1819 by Fyfe. It was fond in 1896 by E. Baumann that the thyroid gland was very rich in Iodine when compared with the other tissues. Iodine was one of the first minerals recognized as vital for good health. Iodine is am important trace element for healthy thyroid… (read 48 times since May 2nd 2007) Essential Amino Acid: Phenylalanine & Valine Phenylalanine : The phenylalanine is an essential amino acid. It is not synthesized in the body but in the micro-organism it is synthesized where one molecule of D-erythrose-4 phosphate and two molecules of phosphot-enolpyruvic acid are required. Metabolic breakdown of phenylalanine lead to formation of tyrosine, phenyl acetic acid, phenyl lactic… (read 48 times since May 2nd 2007) Pregnancy Hot Flashes It is believed that only menopausal women have hot flashes. There are some medical conditions, like low blood pressure, low blood sugar and hyperthyroidism, that cause hot flashes. Male hot flashes amongst prostate cancer patients are common. A few pregnant women also suffer from hot flashes. During pregnancy, estrogen levels tend to fluctuate in… (read 47 times since May 2nd 2007) Regaining Control of Your Metabolism Over 20 million Americans are currently diagnosed with some form of thyroid disease, a health problem that impacts every cell in the body and can cause severe weight gain or weight loss, mood disturbances and even infertility in both men and women. While thyroid problems are most common in women, affecting approximately 1 in 8 women between the… (read 47 times since May 2nd 2007) A Good Grapefruit Diet What are the benefits of eating grapefruit? - Grapefruit helps you lose weight. - Gives you more energy. - Helps to keep your thyroid hormone in balance. - Regulates the intake of fatty acids. - Good for your heart and circulation. - Contains lots of potassium. Lecithin KLB6 contains lecithin, which is a lipid or material like fat. This lipid is… (read 47 times since May 2nd 2007) Eating Sugar Causes Copper Deficiency. . .SO? Copper deficiency caused by eating too much sugar. Really? So what, you ask. Well here’s a list of symptoms caused by copper deficiency: Loss of hair color, dry brittle hair with split ends, diminished senses of taste and smell, sagging eye lids, skin, breasts and stomach, hernias, varicose veins and aneurysms, Kawasaki Disease, anemia, thyroid… (read 46 times since May 2nd 2007) 5 Big Reasons to Relieve and Prevent Thyroid Disorder Reason 1 The thyroid regulates the rate of energy production in the body’s cells. Thyroid disorder reduces the body’s metabolism and makes you feel sluggish. Reason 2 Thyroid disorder also increases your risk of degenerative diseases such as heart disease, cancer and arthritis and your risk of widespread infection. In severe cases, the energy… (read 46 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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