Foods For Your ThyroidGland
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thyroid_foodsPosted
Mon 06 Jul 2009 10:53am
Your thyroidgland is located at the bottom of your throat. It is responsible for secreting two important hormones : triiodothyronine, (T3) and thyroxin (T4... and exercise.
The difficulty to loose weight is explained by the link between the thyroidgland and insulin production. The appropriate diet for people with a thyroidRead on »
How Important is The ThyroidGland?
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WisdomThatHealsPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
The thyroidgland is located just below the larynx in the neck. It differs from other endocrine glands because it stores the hormones that it produces for future use....
Luckily, for those who must undergo a thyroidectomy (removal of the thyroidgland), there are hormone replacement therapies but finding the correct level of hormone replacement can
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IODINE AND THE THYROIDGLAND
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Marjorie TietjenPosted
Mon 04 Jan 2010 11:08am
Can't Live Without It", he helps lay people and medical professionals to understand why it is so very important to have adequate levels of iodine, to keep the thyroidgland... this question.
In my experience I have noticed that most Lyme disease sufferers have problems with their thyroidgland. All Lyme patients that I have met, report subnormal body
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Treating The Thyroid and Adrenal Glands In Lyme Disease
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Connie S.Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 12:17pm
is important. If not, you will soon learn that fixing endocrine problems is vital for healing, and that giving a little TLC to the thyroid and adrenal glands, in particular, is most... and fight Lyme disease better.
This usually starts with the adrenal glands. No, I don't mean the thyroid, I mean the ADRENALS. Many physicians and patients start on the wrong end
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Thyroid Assist for Healthy Thyroid and Hypothyroidism
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franklinbPosted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
for granted. It may come as quite a surprise then, that the regulation of these vital tasks is due to one tiny endocrine gland – the thyroid - located in your neck just below your Adam's apple.
Thyroid function is essential for our well-being. The thyroidgland is responsible for producing two hormones and carefully regulating them. The hormones produced
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Individuals with ‘normal’ thyroid function may still have symptoms of low thyroid function
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Dr. John B.Posted
Mon 28 Feb 2011 3:40pm
The thyroidgland is the ‘master regulator’ of the body’s metabolism. Should its function falter (hypothyroidism) it can give rise to a wide range of symptoms including dry... hormone (TSH) and thyroxine (also known as T4). Thyroxine is one of the major hormones made by the thyroid. TSH is made by the pituitary gland, and stimulates the thyroid to make
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Assess Your Thyroid Health: Signs and Symptoms of a Thyroid Condition
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DrEliazPosted
Thu 09 Dec 2010 6:53pm
An estimated 59 million Americans are living with some type of thyroid condition and most are not even aware of it. As one of the largest endocrine glands in the body, the thyroid controls how quickly the body uses energy and makes proteins, as well as the body’s sensitivity to other hormones. When your thyroidgland is not functioning properly
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