A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function South Carolina

Low thyroid function affects more than 30 million women and 15 million men. And it can lead to problems losing weight, decreased sex drive, depression, anxiety, thinning hair, and poor quality, thick, cracked fingernails.

Local Companies

Advance Laser
(864) 236-5098
3150 HWY 153
Piedmont, SC
Clemson Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
(864) 482-0064
P.O. Box 1844
Clemson, SC
CaroMont Family Medicine, Lake Wylie
(803) 631-2858
1200 Village Harbor Drive
Lake Wylie, SC
Coastal Urgent Cae
888-467-1117
13089 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island, SC
Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates A Div of Internal Medicin
(864) 255-5633
105 Doctors Dr
Greenville, SC
Mitchell John A MD
(843) 577-6791
125 Doughty St
Charleston, SC
Palmetto Pulmonary & Critical Care
(864) 269-0157
3 Saint Francis Dr
Greenville, SC
Dawson William T Jr MD
(843) 577-6791
125 Doughty St
Charleston, SC
Charleston Pulmonary Associates PA
(843) 577-6791
125 Doughty St
Charleston, SC
Ricardo A Maldonado MD
(843) 413-3100
506 E Cheves St
Florence, SC


A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function

It’s an epidemic problem -- and you could have it.

Low thyroid function affects more than 30 million women and 15 million men. And it can lead to problems losing weight; decreased sex drive; depression; anxiety; thinning hair; and poor quality, thick, cracked fingernails.

So what’s responsible for low thyroid function and why are so many people affected?

Chronic thyroid problems can be caused by many factors, including environmental toxins such as pesticides, which act as hormone or endocrine disruptor\'s and interfere with thyroid hormone metabolism and function.

In one study, people released pesticides from their fat tissue as they lost weight.

This interfered with their thyroid function and caused hypothyroidism. The toxins slowed metabolism and prevented them from losing more weight.

This study is significant, because it shows exactly how toxins interfere with thyroid function.

Heavy metals such as mercury can also affect thyroid function. I see many people with chronic hypothyroidism and other thyroid problems because mercury interferes with normal thyroid function.

The other big factor that interferes with thyroid function is chronic stress. The more stress you are under, the worse your thyroid functions. Correcting poor thyroid function must address the effects of chronic stress and provide support to the adrenal glands.

The next major factor that affects thyroid function is chronic inflammation. The biggest source of this chronic inflammation is gluten, the protein found in wheat, barely, rye, spelt, and oats. This common allergen affects about 10 to 20 percent of the population. This reaction occurs mostly because of our damaged guts, poor diet, and stress.

I also think eating so-called Frankenfoods, such as hybridized and genetically modified grains with very strange proteins, makes us sick.

Our bodies don’t recognize these foods and create antibodies to fight them. This chronic inflammatory response interferes with thyroid function -- and contributes to the epidemic of inflammatory diseases in the developed world.

Lastly, nutritional deficiencies play a big role in thyroid dysfunction. These include deficiencies of iodine, vitamin D, omega-3 fats, selenium, zinc, vitamin A, and the B vitamins.

There are so many reasons for low thyroid function, yet conventional doctors tend to ignore them.

One young female patient of mine had more than 30 percent body fat and was unable to change her body, no matter how hard she worked. She ate perfectly, exercised with a trainer every day -- and her body still wouldn’t budge.

She also had a slightly depressed mood and other vague symptoms.

So I treated her with a low dose of Armour Thyroid, which is a natural thyroid replacement.

What happened?

Well, she not only lost 20 pounds and improved her body composition, but her mood improved and all her other symptoms went away.

I knew she had low thyroid function because I did the right tests.

Most doctors just check something called the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which doesn’t give a full picture of the thyroid. In fact, even the interpretation of this test is incorrect most of the time.

The newer guidelines of the American College of Endocrinology consider anybody with a TSH level over 3.0 as hypothyroid. Most doctors think that only anything greater than 5 or 10 is worth treating.

Unfortunately, this leaves millions suffering unnecessarily.

Other tests, including those for free T3, free T4, and thyroid antibodies, are essential.

I also look for associated problems such as gluten intolerance, food allergies, and heavy metals, as well as deficiencies of vitamin D, selenium, vitamin A, zinc, and omega-3 fats.

Low thyroid function is one of the most common problems I see, and treating it properly makes one of the biggest differences in my patients’ quality of life.

Unfortunately, by using the old guidelines and thinking, conventional medicine misses millions who suffer with hypothyroidism.

In fact, in one study, researchers tested everybody who walked through the gates of a county fair with conventional thyroid testing. They found that according to even conservative conventional standards, half of all the people who had hypothyroidism were undiagnosed, untreated, and suffering.

Once you have confirmed that a sluggish thyroid is contributing to your symptoms, the good news is that there are many, many, many things you can do to help correct thyroid problems.

I have developed a seven-step plan to address hypothyroidism:

1. Identify and treat the underlying causes of hypothyroidism, like food allergies, gluten, heavy metals, nutritional deficiencies, and stress.

2. Support your thyroid with optimal nutrition, including foods that contain iodine, zinc, omega-3 fats, selenium, and more.

3. Eliminate adrenal exhaustion and minimize stress by engaging in a comprehensive stress management program.

4. Engage in thyroid stimulating exercise, which boosts thyroid function.

5. Use supplements to help enhance thyroid function, including all the nutrients needed for proper thyroid metabolism and function.

6. Use saunas and heat to eliminate stored toxins, which interfere with thyroid function.

7. Use thyroid hormone replacement therapy to help support your thyroid gland.

I believe a comprehensive approach is needed to address chronic thyroid issues and to diagnose them. Most of the options for healing by conventional care are quite limited and only provide a partial solution. But by following my seven-step plan you can achieve optimal health and UltraWellness.



Copyright: Copyright © 2008 Mark Hyman, M.D.

About the Author:
Mark Hyman, M.D. is a pioneer in functional medicine, practicing physician and best-selling author. A sneak preview of his book "The UltraSimple Diet" is available. See The UltraWellness Blog for more on Hypothyroidism http://www.ultrawellness.com


Article Source: thePhantomWriters Article Submission Service

Featured Local Company

Coastal Urgent Cae

888-467-1117
13089 Ocean Hwy
Pawleys Island, SC
www.coastalurgentcare.com

Regional Articles
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Aiken SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Anderson SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Beaufort SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Bennettsville SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Bluffton SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Boiling Springs SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Charleston SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Clemson SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Clover SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Columbia SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Conway SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Darlington SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Dillon SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Easley SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Florence SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Fort Mill SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Fountain Inn SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Gaffney SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Gaston SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Georgetown SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Goose Creek SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Greenville SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Greenwood SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Greer SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Hartsville SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Hilton Head Island SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Inman SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Irmo SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Ladson SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Lancaster SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Laurens SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Lexington SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Manning SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Moncks Corner SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Mount Pleasant SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Murrells Inlet SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Myrtle Beach SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Newberry SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function North Augusta SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function North Charleston SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Orangeburg SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Pickens SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Piedmont SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Rock Hill SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Seneca SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Simpsonville SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Spartanburg SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Summerville SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Sumter SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Taylors SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Travelers Rest SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function Walterboro SC
- A Simple Plan to Diagnose and Treat Low Thyroid Function West Columbia SC
Rate Article
     
Articles Insider

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Engineering Industrial Goods & Services Software
Business Services Family Insurance Technology
Career Financial Services Internet Telecommunications
Cars Food & Beverage Legal Transportation & Logistics
Computer Hardware Health Real Estate Travel
Construction Home Services Retail & Consumer Services Wedding
Education