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Thyroid Disease -What is it?

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The thyroid gland, situated in the front of the neck, is responsible for

producing hormones which control our metabolism.

 

Symptoms of an under-active thyroid gland

• Weight gain

• Low body temperature

• Constipation

• Hair loss

• Dry flaky skin

• Fluid retention

• Slow reflexes

• Fatigue

• Rapid ageing

• Slowness of thought and cognition

 

If there is an overproduction of thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) the whole

metabolism speeds up giving rise to symptoms such as a rapid heart beat,

increased appetite, weight loss, diarrhea, intolerance of heat, irritability,

tremor, malaise and muscle weakness. This is called hyperthyroidism or

thyrotoxicosis. The commonest cause of thyrotoxicosis is Graves' disease which

is an autoimmune condition (see Autoimmune Disease) often associated with

protruding eyeballs (exopthalmus).

 

An underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) results in a slowing of the metabolism

with symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, intolerance to cold, poor memory,

depression, puffy eyes, constipation and dry, coarse skin and hair.

Hypothyroidism is commonly the end result of autoimmune disease, usually

Hashimoto's disease or due to shrinkage or degeneration in the thyroid gland due

to ageing or poor nutrition.

 

A goitre is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. A goitre may be associated with

increased, decreased or normal levels of thyroid hormone, depending on the

cause. Some causes of goitre include Graves' disease, Hashimoto's disease, viral

infection, iodine deficiency, pregnancy, puberty and tumors within the thyroid

gland. Nodular changes producing multiple cysts in the thyroid gland is a common

cause of goiter. Goitres may sometimes reach very large sizes and compress the

trachea (wind pipe) or esophagus causing difficulty breathing or swallowing.

 

Thyroid Dysfunction & Menopause

Thyroid problems are very common especially in women around the time of the

menopause. The most common type of thyroid problem is underactivity of the

gland, which is called hypothyroidism. In this disorder the thyroid gland is not

able to manufacture sufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. Thyroid hormone

controls the metabolic rate of the body speeding up the rate at which the cells

convert food energy into physical energy.

 

Thyroid Hormones

The thyroid gland produces the hormone called Thyroxine, which is also known as

T4. Most of the Thyroxine (T4) is converted in the body into a more active form

of thyroid hormone, which is known as Triiodothyronine or T3.

 

T3 has 10 times the ability to stimulate the thyroid receptors on the cells.

Both T4 & T3 stimulate the energy factories inside the cells to burn food

calories at a faster rate. This is why those with an over-active thyroid gland

lose weight, even though they are eating much more than normal.

 

Tests of the Thyroid Gland

The function of the thyroid gland can be accurately checked by measuring the

levels of thyroid hormone in the blood. A goitre may be investigated by means of

a nuclear or ultrasound scan. Your doctor can arrange this. A lump in the

thyroid gland may require a fine needle biopsy of the gland.

 

Thyroid function tests are used to

Diagnose an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) and an overactive thyroid

(hyperthyroidism). Evaluate thyroid gland activity. Monitor the response to

thyroid therapy.These tests include the thyroid-stimulating hormone test (TSH),

the thyroxine test (T4), the triiodothyronine test (T3)The blood tests for

thyroid gland function should ideally measure the following three hormones –

 

Hormone Normal Range

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 0.5 to 5.0 mU/L

Free T 4 9.0 to 24.0 pmol/L or 4-11 ug/dl

Free T 3 2.2 to 5.4 pmol/L or 110-230

 

Not all laboratories measure or record thyroid hormone levels the same way. Each

laboratory will provide a range of values that are considered normal for each

test.

 

Results

If the T 4 and/or T 3 levels are found to be below the normal ranges, and the

TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is found to be above the normal range, we can

say that the thyroid gland is under active. Most doctors consider the sensitive

thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test to be the most accurate measure of

thyroid activity. By measuring the level of TSH, doctors can determine even

small problems in thyroid activity. Because this test is VERY sensitive,

abnormalities in thyroid function may be determined before a patient complains

of any symptoms. TSH " tells " the thyroid gland to secrete the hormones thyroxine

(T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Before TSH tests were used, standard blood tests

measured levels of T4 and T3 to determine if the thyroid gland was working

properly. The triiodothyronine (T3) test measures the amount of this hormone in

the blood. T3 is normally present in very small amounts, but has a significant

impact on metabolism. It is the more active component of the

thyroid hormones.

 

Abnormal thyroid function results may be due to:

• Acute thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid gland)

• Thyrotoxicosis (acute severe elevation of thyroid hormones)

• A tumor (benign or malignant) within the thyroid gland that produces large

amounts of thyroid hormone (toxic thyroid adenoma)

• Thyroid failure in infants (cretinism)

• Underactivity of the thyroid gland (Hypothyroidism)

• Overactivity of the thyroid gland (Hyperthyroidism)

• Kidney failure

• Endemic deficiency of minerals such as iodine and selenium

• Auto-immune disease - known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis. This is an autoimmune

condition as the bodies own immune system is attacking the thyroid gland. All

autoimmune conditions have a basis in poor liver function as a poorly

functioning liver causes hyperstimulation of the immune system which then turns

on itself.

• Viral infection of the thyroid gland

• Genetic factors - there is often a family history of thyroid diseases

• Contrast X rays using iodine

• Medications such as Heparin, Heroin, Lithium, Phenytoin, Estrogen therapy,

Propranolol, Oral contraceptives, Anabolic steroid drugs or male hormones.

• Pregnancy

 

Treatment of thyroid problems

 

Diet

It is recommended to follow the principles of " The Liver Cleansing Diet " or

alternatively the vital principles outlined on page 20 - 30 of " The Healthy

Liver and Bowel Book "

 

The liver is the major detoxifying organ of the body

 

How toxins affect the thyroid gland

Toxins from the environs may alter the thyroid function. Eduardo Gaitan from

Univ Mississipi found that drinking water contaminated with petrochemicals

results in blocked activity of thyroid hormones.

 

( Ref Jounal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1983 Vol. 56)

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s) can alter thyroxine levels and result in

symptoms of thyroid disorders (Science, vol.267) It is now understood that the

environment, diet and nutrition influence thyroid function in a number of ways

and may relate to thyroid disorders of non specific origin (Annual Review of

Nutrition -1995 Vol 15)

 

If you are suffering from a very overactive thyroid gland (thyrotoxicosis) - eat

plenty of foods which help to suppress thyroid hormone production (goitrogenic

foods) such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, brussels sprouts, turnips,

spinach, peaches, pears and soybeans.

 

Thyrotoxic patients should avoid stimulants like caffeine, coffee, amphetamines

and nicotine.

 

If you have an underactive thyroid eat these goitrogenic foods in moderation

only, and instead include often - eggs, fish, chicken, parsley, apricots, dates,

prunes, and kelp and other seaweeds such as arame, wakame, hijiki, kombu etc.

 

Hypothyroid patients should avoid toothpaste containing fluoride, and drink

purified water free of fluoride and chlorine.

 

Juices

“Thyroid Dysfunction and Goitre” juice: see page 136 of Dr Cabot’s book titled

“Raw Juices can save your Life”

 

Helpful supplements for the thyroid gland

 

Thyroid Starter Pack

Contains all the ingredients you need in one pack at a great saving.

 

 

 

 

 

“Selenomune Powder” 1 tsp twice daily in a fresh raw vegetable juice or.

 

 

 

 

“Selenium Complete” tablets. Selenomune powder is an excellent source of trace

minerals including selenium for those with a thyroid condition. Selenium is

vital for the conversion of thyroxine (T4) thyroid hormone to its more active T3

form. The conversion of thyroxine to T 3 is controlled by the essential trace

mineral selenium (Ref Am J. Clinical Nutrition 1993, Vol. 57) We recommend

Selenomune as a highly absorbable form of selenium and its synergistic trace

minerals.

 

 

 

 

Dr Cabot’s “Natural Thyroid Cream” (contains both T 4 and T3).

 

 

 

Flaxseed Oil – cold pressed oil or “Dr Cabot’s Organic Flaxseed Oil Capsules”

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Livatone Plus” powder 1/2 tsp twice daily stirred into fresh raw vegetable

juices. Livatone Plus will improve the step 1 and 2 detox pathways in the liver

to breakdown fat-soluble toxins. It is in cases of thyroid disorders it is vital

to improve the liver function to reduce the amount of potentially toxic

chemicals that may damage the thyroid gland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Magnesium Complete” tablets 2 twice a day – It is particularly beneficial in

cases of thyroid gland overactivity (hyperthyroidism). Kelp and other seaweeds

(such as arame, wakame, nori etc.), are an excellent source of iodine and other

trace minerals to support thyroid function. Sea salt is high in minerals.

 

 

 

 

 

Orthodox Medical Treatment

There are various ways of treating an over-active thyroid gland. The drug

carbimazole may be used. This drug blocks the synthesis in the thyroid gland of

thyroid hormone.

Beta-blocking drugs are sometimes used to relieve some of the symptoms of

thyrotoxicosis such as tremor and a rapid heart beat. Another option is surgery

in which part, or all of the thyroid gland is removed.

The administration of radioactive iodine, which accumulates in the thyroid gland

and partially or totally destroys the gland by local radiation. One problem with

this is that the patient often develops subsequent hypothyroidism.

 

Various ways of treating an under-active Thyroid Gland.

 

Some doctors believe in the concept of resistance to thyroid hormone, which

means that your body cells become unresponsive to normal amounts of thyroid

hormone. People with thyroid resistance complain of tiredness and excessive

weight gain, and yet their blood tests for the levels of thyroid hormone are

normal and in rare cases may be even greater than normal.

 

 

Dear Dr Cabot

 

I need help to get my thyroid gland working properly. It has been underactive

for 8 years. I cannot lose weight, my hair is falling out and my metabolism is

very slow. I am constipated and have no energy and my memory is poor.

.. I have been told that my thyroid gland stopped working because I have

Hashimoto’s disease and my immune system has caused this. I am only 52 years old

and do not believe that I should be experiencing these problems.

 

Please help

Yours sincerely,

Helen

 

Dear Helen

 

The thyroid gland is a small fleshy gland that sits in front of the neck over

the larynx. It produces thyroid hormone in the form of thyroxine (also known as

T 4), which stimulates the cells to produce more energy. In other words it

controls the metabolic rate and increases total body energy.

 

Hashimoto’s disease occurs when the immune system produces antibodies, which

attack the cells of the thyroid gland, gradually destroying them.

 

The thyroid gland then becomes deficient in thyroid hormone producing cells and

it becomes necessary to replace the deficient thyroid hormone with tablets of

thyroid hormone.

Generally the type of thyroid hormone tablet that is prescribed is called

“Oroxine” and it contains thyroxine or the T 4 form of thyroid hormone. In some

people there can be a problem with the body cells converting T 4 into its active

form called tri-iodothyronine or T 3. This means that although you may be taking

adequate amounts of T 4, you may still be deficient in the active form of

thyroid hormone or T 3. This common problem is called “thyroid resistance” and

manifests as all the symptoms of thyroid underactivity.

 

Symptoms of thyroid underactivity include --- Weight gain Inability to lose

weight Sluggish Metabolism Hair loss Dry skin and hair Mental slowness & poor

memory Constipation Fatigue Slow reflexes Weak muscles

 

I also recommend that you take some nutritional supplements to help the

conversion of T 4 to T 3. These will also help your sluggish metabolism and

weight excess.

The supplements that you need are --- Selenomune powder: 2 teaspoons daily –

this increases the conversion of T 4 into T 3. Flaxseed & evening primrose oils

– 2 capsules twice daily with food Livatone Plus 2 caps 2 x day before food.

 

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