There are anecdotal reports of people
with thyroid disease becoming extra-sensitive to stimulants, and in particular, to the norepinephrine that is released by exposure to ephedra.
Not exact matches
I'm so glad to have stumbled across your site (while searching cauliflower pizza crust)... I'm learning to
become gluten free after being diagnosed
with thyroid disease.
While attending SCNM, Dr. Ruiz
became interested in the treatment of endocrine
disease with a focus on
thyroid health.
Women who have recently
become pregnant and have had hormone problems in the past may benefit from
thyroid testing, as a new study from researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center has found individuals
with thyroid disease are more likely to have placental separation during labor.
I had a dream that the innovative information that helped me would
become accessible to every person
with thyroid disease, so I decided to write a Hashimoto's patient guide.
Some patients
with Hashimoto's
disease — the autoimmune
disease that causes the slow destruction of the
thyroid gland by antibodies — also go through temporary periods of hyperthyroidism as their gland slowly
becomes less functional.
In fact, celiac
disease is found in 2 to 5 percent of patients
with either
thyroid disease or type 1 diabetes, and also appears frequently in patients
with Sjogren's syndrome (an autoimmune condition in which your mouth and eyes
become extremely dry).
For instance, rheumatoid arthritis occurs when immune antibodies attack the joints, leading to serious pain and swelling; Hashimoto's
disease is an autoimmune
thyroid condition, which eventually causes fatigue, depression, and weight gain (among other symptoms); while for those
with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's
disease, the intestinal tract
becomes severely inflamed.
With thyroid disease, fertility is affected, including the ovaries and you may suffer an inability to
become pregnant, or transition early into menopause.
When the
thyroid becomes overloaded
with these toxins it will not function at optimal level and can result in low energy, weight gain and autoimmune
diseases like Hashimotos
Disease.
Male breeding dogs, nursing mothers Working dogs, as they may
become too sedated to perform their duties Use
with caution in pets
with a history of seizures, liver
disease, cardiac disorders, glaucoma,
thyroid disorders, urinary retention or reduced gastrointestinal function Directions:
* Urinary tract inflammation («bladder infection», FUS, FLUTD, cystitis, crystals, bladder or kidney stones) * Arthritis * Kidney, liver, or
thyroid disease (most common in older cats) * Diabetes * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent or chronic pain that may become associated with the litterbox
disease (most common in older cats) * Diabetes * Inflammatory Bowel
Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent or chronic pain that may become associated with the litterbox
Disease (may result in pooping outside the box) * Declaw issues (declawed cats experience intermittent or chronic pain that may
become associated
with the litterbox itself)