Thyroid hormones affect nearly all organs, which is
why thyroid disease can sometimes cause secondary problems such as hypertension, heart and kidney disease.
There are many reasons
why thyroid disease complicates weight loss efforts.
Not exact matches
Aviva explains exactly
why in her most recent book The Adrenal
Thyroid Revolution, tackling topics like chronic
disease, inflammation, weight gain, food cravings, hormone imbalance, and the impact of stress, diet, and environmental toxins on health.
It is also the reason that I felt better on our son's GAPS diet (even though I didn't know about my autoimmune condition at the time) and
why consciously supporting my gut helps me mitigate the symptoms of my
thyroid disease.
It also explains
why the gut plays a role in Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, an autoimmune
disease that attacks the
thyroid gland.
Why do so many people have
thyroid disease?
Book Resources Wild Feminine Finding Power, Spirit & Joy in the Female Body by Tami Lynn Kent Energy Medicine for Women: Aligning Your Body's Energies to Boost Your Health and Vitality Somatics: Reawakening The Mind's Control Of Movement, Flexibility, And Health The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mystery Illness and How to Finally Heal How to Heal Yourself When No One Else Can: A Total Self - Healing Approach for Mind, Body, and Spirit Molecules of Emotion:
Why You Feel the Way You Feel Hashimoto's Protocol: A 90 - Day Plan for Reversing
Thyroid Symptoms and Getting Your Life Back When the Body Says No: Exploring the Stress -
Disease Connection Dr. Howard Schubiner Mind Body
Why doesn't medicine check
thyroid levels for heart
disease?
I had a chance to have a brief Q&A with Richard Shames, MD — a practicing physician, author of a number of popular books on
thyroid disease, and a
thyroid coach — on the topic of
why he considers vitamin D so crucial for
thyroid patients.
Hashimoto's hypothyroid
disease is what I had been diagnosed with over a decade ago, though before I get into that, let's take a step back and talk about the
thyroid and
why it's so important.
Well, I am not a doctor so I really can't say anything about
why your TPO level is high (I just know that it is indicative of Autoimmune
Thyroid Disease: Graves» and Hashimoto's).
This is one of many reasons
why it's so important to manage your autoimmune
thyroid disease.
Mounting research shows that 10 to 40 percent of people living in the United States have suboptimal
thyroid function.1 Poor
thyroid function has been linked to serious health conditions like fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, acne, eczema, gum
disease, infertility, and autoimmune
diseases, which is
why it's imperative that you to learn how your
thyroid works and what can cause it to go off kilter.
The fact that these hormones are all tied together and are in constant communication explains
why a less - than - optimal
thyroid status is associated with so many widespread symptoms and
diseases.
That is
why testing for environmental chemicals is crucial in getting to the root case of
thyroid disease.
Outsmart
Disease: Do you think women with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's should follow a special
thyroid diet and
why?
Most people are unaware that hypothyroidism is an autoimmune
disease and this is one of the main reasons
why conventional pharmaceutical treatments are ineffective for more than 80 percent of patients with sluggish
thyroids.
Going back to
why women get more autoimmune
thyroid disease... we know that women carry the primary burden for bringing new life into our world.
They use that excuse for
thyroid disease, cancer, IBD, diabetes, etc., etc. for people and pets, without knowing
why these
diseases are on the increase.