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Addressing Thyroid related health disorders

 

Sometimes (most often is more accurate) the thyroid gland and in

general the glandular system takes over the burden of detoxification

(internal cleaning) when the regular channels of elimination are

overburdened. So, number one on the " to do " list with a thyroid

problem is to pay attention to and help your detoxification organs

(intestinal tract, liver, kidneys, and lungs) to function at full

effectiveness. Doing this job will assist in relieving any

detoxification burden on your thyroid gland that can be relieved.

 

To explain the above concept further, here's an example of how the

detoxification system is related to the glandular system. It is a

well known medical fact, that certain forms of harmful bacteria can

produce toxic substances in the intestinal tract. These toxic

substances travel to the liver from the intestines and impair the

liver's ability to manufacture and utilize T3 (T3 is a relative of

thyroxin and it helps regulate the speed of metabolism in the

tissues). Friendly bacteria are very important to stop harmful

bacteria from producing these toxic substances. As a result of

repopulating your intestinal tract with potent friendly bacteria, your

liver should have an increased ability to function normally and this

could indirectly support your thyroid gland.

 

When you choose your friendly bacteria supplements, make sure they are

microblended with a whole food rich in minerals such as: acidophilus

(http://tinyurl.com/24ajq) and bifidus (http://tinyurl.com/26rur)

microblended with kelp or blue green algae. The minerals in these sea

vegetables enables the friendly bacteria to increase their speed of

multiplication in the gut and will also increase the total number of

organisms (friendly bacteria) that will eventually flourish in your

intestines.

 

Number two in the " to do " list is to make sure you're getting enough

minerals in your diet (iodine, iron and selenium). In the past,

doctors used to think that a deficiency of iodine alone was a cause of

the dysfunction of the thyroid gland. But it is known today that

selenium is critical in activating an enzyme responsible for

controlling thyroid function. However, taking isolated iodine and

selenium supplements is not a good idea because humans require only a

few micrograms of these nutrients each day to meet normal needs. Too

much of either of these minerals can produce toxicity. It is best to

find foods high in these minerals: Blue green algae, dulse, kelp and

other sea vegetables are high in iodine and selenium. When consumed as

part of a whole food, these minerals can be assimilated and utilized

for thyroid hormone synthesis by your body without fear of toxicity.

 

Other dietary recommendations:

 

& #9679; Enzyme Therapy: (http://tinyurl.com/ey8l) Since the endocrine

glands are driven by digested foods. Correcting any digestive

problems with the use of digestive enzymes is a good idea.

 

& #9679; Coconut oil is the most healthy saturated fat for the endocrine

glands. Raw butter is as good. Coconut oil stimulates thyroid

function and thus promotes weight loss in those who are overweight.

& #9679; Fruits and fruits smoothies are important to help modulate blood

sugar and calm the adrenal glands and normalize production of thyroid

hormone.

 

& #9679; Carrots' fiber tones the bowel, binds toxins and reduces the

reabsorption of estrogen.

 

& #9679; Do not drink tap water. Some city water contains organic

hydrocarbons which could result in blocking the activity of thyroid

hormones. Make sure you drink only spring water.

 

& #9679; Simplify your diet. Eat the following for a period of three

months: salmon, eggs (boiled), yams, fruits, and vegetables (juice

parsley, celery, carrots and apples), brown rice, seeds and nuts,

coconut butter or coconut oil for cooking.

 

& #9679; Supplements use is important: 300 to 400 mg. of CoQ10

(http://tinyurl.com/f1f7) (daily for three months). Plus for the long

term, food enzymes with meals, friendly bacteria, wheat sprouts

(http://tinyurl.com/6vxtu) and blue green algae supplements

(http://tinyurl.com/g1iz)

 

Following this plan, you're likely to see the potential of great

improvement without the use of medications.

 

Resources:

Food Is Your Best Medicine. Henry Bieler, M.D.

The Enzyme Cure. Lita Lee.

 

 

 

, " arshad ahmed "

<maazar02 wrote:

>

> > Hello dear all

> >

> > Is any one can tell me how to control thyroid with out going to Dr

because

> > my friend is facing problem since three months please help her in this

> > regards

> > Thanks

> Maaz

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Add to that regular exercise, mediation, and stress

reduction as stress can cause the body to block and

not detox properly also. I see this frequently with

clients who even though they are on a good diet, they

do not exercise, mediatate or are stressed.

 

Jenny Kernan

 

--- Carol <carol wrote:

 

> Please change the subject line when you change the

> subject.

>

> Addressing Thyroid related health disorders

>

> Sometimes (most often is more accurate) the thyroid

> gland and in

> general the glandular system takes over the burden

> of detoxification

> (internal cleaning) when the regular channels of

> elimination are

> overburdened. So, number one on the " to do " list

> with a thyroid

> problem is to pay attention to and help your

> detoxification organs

> (intestinal tract, liver, kidneys, and lungs) to

> function at full

> effectiveness. Doing this job will assist in

> relieving any

> detoxification burden on your thyroid gland that can

> be relieved.

>

> To explain the above concept further, here's an

> example of how the

> detoxification system is related to the glandular

> system. It is a

> well known medical fact, that certain forms of

> harmful bacteria can

> produce toxic substances in the intestinal tract.

> These toxic

> substances travel to the liver from the intestines

> and impair the

> liver's ability to manufacture and utilize T3 (T3 is

> a relative of

> thyroxin and it helps regulate the speed of

> metabolism in the

> tissues). Friendly bacteria are very important to

> stop harmful

> bacteria from producing these toxic substances. As

> a result of

> repopulating your intestinal tract with potent

> friendly bacteria, your

> liver should have an increased ability to function

> normally and this

> could indirectly support your thyroid gland.

>

> When you choose your friendly bacteria supplements,

> make sure they are

> microblended with a whole food rich in minerals such

> as: acidophilus

> (http://tinyurl.com/24ajq) and bifidus

> (http://tinyurl.com/26rur)

> microblended with kelp or blue green algae. The

> minerals in these sea

> vegetables enables the friendly bacteria to increase

> their speed of

> multiplication in the gut and will also increase the

> total number of

> organisms (friendly bacteria) that will eventually

> flourish in your

> intestines.

>

> Number two in the " to do " list is to make sure

> you're getting enough

> minerals in your diet (iodine, iron and selenium).

> In the past,

> doctors used to think that a deficiency of iodine

> alone was a cause of

> the dysfunction of the thyroid gland. But it is

> known today that

> selenium is critical in activating an enzyme

> responsible for

> controlling thyroid function. However, taking

> isolated iodine and

> selenium supplements is not a good idea because

> humans require only a

> few micrograms of these nutrients each day to meet

> normal needs. Too

> much of either of these minerals can produce

> toxicity. It is best to

> find foods high in these minerals: Blue green

> algae, dulse, kelp and

> other sea vegetables are high in iodine and

> selenium. When consumed as

> part of a whole food, these minerals can be

> assimilated and utilized

> for thyroid hormone synthesis by your body without

> fear of toxicity.

>

> Other dietary recommendations:

>

> œ Enzyme Therapy: (http://tinyurl.com/ey8l)

> Since the endocrine

> glands are driven by digested foods. Correcting any

> digestive

> problems with the use of digestive enzymes is a good

> idea.

>

> œ Coconut oil is the most healthy saturated

> fat for the endocrine

> glands. Raw butter is as good. Coconut oil

> stimulates thyroid

> function and thus promotes weight loss in those who

> are overweight.

> œ Fruits and fruits smoothies are

> important to help modulate blood

> sugar and calm the adrenal glands and normalize

> production of thyroid

> hormone.

>

> œ Carrots' fiber tones the bowel, binds

> toxins and reduces the

> reabsorption of estrogen.

>

> œ Do not drink tap water. Some city water

> contains organic

> hydrocarbons which could result in blocking the

> activity of thyroid

> hormones. Make sure you drink only spring water.

>

> œ Simplify your diet. Eat the following for

> a period of three

> months: salmon, eggs (boiled), yams, fruits, and

> vegetables (juice

> parsley, celery, carrots and apples), brown rice,

> seeds and nuts,

> coconut butter or coconut oil for cooking.

>

> œ Supplements use is important: 300 to 400

> mg. of CoQ10

> (http://tinyurl.com/f1f7) (daily for three months).

> Plus for the long

> term, food enzymes with meals, friendly bacteria,

> wheat sprouts

> (http://tinyurl.com/6vxtu) and blue green algae

> supplements

> (http://tinyurl.com/g1iz)

>

> Following this plan, you're likely to see the

> potential of great

> improvement without the use of medications.

>

> Resources:

> Food Is Your Best Medicine. Henry Bieler, M.D.

> The Enzyme Cure. Lita Lee.

>

>

>

> , " arshad

> ahmed "

> <maazar02 wrote:

> >

> > > Hello dear all

> > >

> > > Is any one can tell me how to control thyroid

> with out going to Dr

> because

> > > my friend is facing problem since three months

> please help her in this

> > > regards

> > > Thanks

> > Maaz

>

>

>

 

 

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

Theta Practitioner/ Medical Intuitive

www.quantumassociatesoftuah.com

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