Thyroid and degenerative diseases

Do you know that there are commonalities between hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism and degenerative diseases? There is another commonality between adrenal function secondary to stress and degenerative disease. Now people of our time have no form of pressure in our lives.

Dr. Barnes, a well-known thyroid dysfunction researcher, said that 40% of the population had hypothyroidism. There are many potential causes of hypothyroidism. Mercury in oral fillings can have adverse effects and lead to thyroid dysfunction. Chlorine and fluorine, which are commonly found in ordinary drinking water, can poison the thyroid gland.

Bromines commonly found in breads and soft drinks such as Gatorade and Mountain Dew are not only harmful to thyroid function, but can also cause aggressive behavior and gastrointestinal problems. Chlorine, fluorine and bromine are all the same chemical family [halogen] as iodine, which is a key mineral in the thyroid gland. They compete with the production of iodine and undesirable hormones. Do you know that there are commonalities between hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism and degenerative diseases? There is another commonality between adrenal function secondary to stress and degenerative disease. Now people of our time have no form of pressure in our lives.

Surprisingly, how many health problems and weight management problems can be traced back to the dysfunctional thyroid gland. This is a simple test to check thyroid function: taking the underarm temperature on five different mornings. Put a thermometer next to your bed tonight. Immediately after waking up [before moving or getting out of bed], place it under the arm for 10 minutes. Do this for 5 consecutive days. If the average temperature is below 97.8, consider finding a doctor who knows how the thyroid is functioning and receiving treatment in a deficient state. A healthy thyroid can make a huge difference in your life!

There are many lists of symptoms that may be caused by thyroid dysfunction. The following are some of the symptoms associated with inadequate thyroid: persistent fatigue; morning muscle stiffness, morning dizziness/nausea, exercise fatigue, skin wrinkles/edema, heartbeat, nighttime cough/sickness, pulse under 65, 1/3 outside Thin eyebrows, troubled by cold weather, inattention, ringing ears, insomnia, poor memory, lack of motivation, morning headache, heart weight after sleep, neuralgia, constipation, difficulty in losing weight and cold sweat.

To support your thyroid gland, you can get enough iodine, trace elements, calcium and magnesium. It is also important to reduce stress levels. A good way to do this is through exercise, yoga, meditation, listening to your favorite type of music, and basically taking the time to take care of yourself every day. A good healthy diet that includes fresh vegetables, good protein sources and limited grains.

Thyroid and degenerative diseases was originally published on Spring

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