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Question on the weight gain.

 

If a person has a thryoid problem and takes synthroid.. Every time

they gain 10 lbs, back to the Dr. and sure enough needs the meds

increased. Well.. if they finally get smart and go to a natural Dr.

and get on the right supplements. Will the extra 80 lbs of weight

they gained over the last 10 years come off? No diet has ever worked

and they only time they gain weight is when the thryoid is off.

 

This silly person is me and I am just starting into 'alternative'

stuff to help my daughter. Maybe it might help me too?

 

Hope someone knows the answer. Susan

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Let us know how it goes. It will be interesting, and beneficial, if

you see results in treating your thyroid naturally.

 

I am seriously overweight. I started eating soy about six weeks ago

and gained about six pounds. I went off gluten a year ago and lost 20

pounds. I discovered that the gluten was causing me to be ravenously

hungry. In fact, I did not experience normal hunger until I was off

the gluten awhile. What a difference.

 

I may be on a tangent here re the post topic, but identifying a

gluten intolerance made a big difference in my life. I am also less

sluggish (even with the postsurgery fatigue problem) and no longer

have an aversion to fruit. It was messing up something!

 

It is interesting that your weight gains always corresponded with

thyroid function. I'll watch how it goes over the coming months for

myself to re thyroid function vs. weight.

 

Catherine

 

, " forjess95 "

<smcarthur48@r...> wrote:

> Question on the weight gain.

>

> If a person has a thryoid problem and takes synthroid.. Every time

> they gain 10 lbs, back to the Dr. and sure enough needs the meds

> increased. Well.. if they finally get smart and go to a natural

Dr.

> and get on the right supplements. Will the extra 80 lbs of weight

> they gained over the last 10 years come off? No diet has ever

worked

> and they only time they gain weight is when the thryoid is off.

>

> This silly person is me and I am just starting into 'alternative'

> stuff to help my daughter. Maybe it might help me too?

>

> Hope someone knows the answer. Susan

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Synthroid is a synthetic drug and not everyone does well on it. If

your TSH is out of range, you may have no option but to take

medication. But there are " natural " medications, such as Armour,

Naturthroid, Westroid - which many people report work better

(especially for regulating your weight).

 

Your thyroid controls your metabolism - even weight lifters know

this and sometimes they use thyroid medication to lose weight. It's

a tricky balance. There's nothing more frustrating for thyroid

sufferers than the constant weight gain.

 

Many people with thyroid problems (espcially autoimmune) have

problems digesting glutens. Have you been tested for celiac

disease?. I was and tested negative but I went ahead and eliminated

glutens from my diet and it made a world of difference in my

symptoms.

 

Many find the low-carb diets work well with thyroid problems. There

are various studies that show that the thyroid changes the bodies

responses to carbs. I just started the Mercola's No Grain Diet

(http://www.mercola.com/nograindiet/index.shtml ) and find I'm

losing weight with it. You may want to pick up his book - he has a

whole section on the thyroid. Again - it's getting away from the

glutens and grains that seems to help.

 

Another " diet book " I like is FatWars

(http://www.fatwars.com/CA/ ). He also addresses the thyroid and

makes many supplements recommendations. There's a real need for a

protein/carb balance when you have a thyroid problem.

 

I am not a fan of diet books or diet fads - but I have found these

two books are very " thyroid friendly " and they both recommend

natural foods and supplements.

 

I don't use thyroid medication and I'm doing the more alterative

route. The diet changes I made was to get off of glutens (and now

all grains), diary, stimulants (coffee, alcohol)and all processed

foods. Supplements that are usually recommended with thyroid

problems: the B vitamins and A vitamins (less absorbed with thyroid

problems); L-tyrosine, Ashwagandha, Omega oils, Vit C (not over

3,000 grams with thyroid problems), Biotin, zinc, copper...

 

Hope that helps!. There are forums in that specifically talk

about thyroid and metabolism problems.

 

Mary

 

 

, " forjess95 "

<smcarthur48@r...> wrote:

> Question on the weight gain.

>

> If a person has a thryoid problem and takes synthroid.. Every

time

> they gain 10 lbs, back to the Dr. and sure enough needs the meds

> increased. Well.. if they finally get smart and go to a natural

Dr.

> and get on the right supplements. Will the extra 80 lbs of weight

> they gained over the last 10 years come off? No diet has ever

worked

> and they only time they gain weight is when the thryoid is off.

>

> This silly person is me and I am just starting into 'alternative'

> stuff to help my daughter. Maybe it might help me too?

>

> Hope someone knows the answer. Susan

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