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Hypothyroidism
DefinitionA condition due to deficiency of the thyroid secretion, resulting in lowered basal metabolism. A lesser degree of cretinism. A condition called Hashimoto's disease is sometimes the cause of
an underactive thyroid. In this disease, the body becomes allergic
to the thyroid hormone. By measuring the hormone levels in the blood,
it can usually be determined if the thyroid gland is working properly.
SymptomsMay have obesity, dry skin and hair, both of which become lusterless, low blood pressure, slow pulse, sluggishness of all functions, depressed muscular activity, goiter. Decreased temperature, diarrhea or constipation, and sensitivity to cold. Loss of appetite, fatigue, overweight, painful premenstrual periods, muscle weakness, dry and scaly skin, a yellow-orange coloration in the skin (particularly the palms of the hand), yellow bumps on the eyelids, hair loss (including eyebrows), recurrent infections, slow speech and myxedema (drooping, swollen eyes). Problems with the thyroid can be the cause of many recurring illnesses
and fatigue. TreatmentReplacement therapy with natural or synthetic thyroid hormone preparations.
Increase iodine in diet if iodine is deficient. Patient should be
protected from chilling, infection, stress, and trauma from exposure
to cold. Caution against overexertion during treatment with a thyroid
replacement hormone. NutrientsL-Tyrosine (amino acid), Herbs
Back to Top RecommendationsInclude in the diet: molasses, parsley, egg yolk, apricots, dates, prunes, fish or chicken, and raw milk and cheeses. Eat these foods in moderation: Cruciferous vegetables such as turnips, cabbage, broccoli, mustard greens, spinach, kale, Brussels sprouts, peaches and pears. If severe symptoms exist, omit these foods entirely because they may further suppress thyroid function. Drink distilled water only! Avoid fluoride (including fluoride found in toothpaste) and chlorine
(drinking water, etc.). Chlorine, fluoride, and iodine are chemically
related. Chlorine and fluoride block iodine receptors in the thyroid
gland, resulting in reduced iodine-containing hormone production and
finally in hypothyroidism. Avoid processed and refined foods, including
white flour and sugar. Avoid sulfa drugs and antihistamines except
under a doctor's orders! SuggestionsTo test yourself for an underactive thyroid, keep a thermometer by
your bed. When you wake each morning, place the thermometer under
your arm and hold it there for If you have a garden, feed the soil with iodine-rich bone meal and other iodine-containing fertilizers. The plants grown in such soil will be richer in iodine and thereby satisfy the body's requirements, for they are able to process the mineral iodine in such a way that the body can absorb it without any trouble or damaging effects. It is thought that if two people who are both have hypothyroidism
were to marry, it is possible (so some think) that some of their children
might be myxoedemic and mentally retarded. Myxoedema or Myxedema is
a condition resulting from hypofunction of the thyroid gland.
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