THYROMINE FAQ
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Usually many questions related to the disease strikes in our
mind. Here are some frequently asked questions about hypothyroidism.
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What is hypothyroidism?
A condition caused by an under-active thyroid gland.
There are two glands that are pituitary and thyroid which are helpful in
regulating the basal metabolic function of the body and if one of them has any
problem whole body suffers.
What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?
There are so many symptoms of
thyroid ill function. Gradually they develop so generally they are not
noticeable initially. According to the Mayo Clinic, “...as your metabolism continues to slow, you may develop more obvious signs and symptoms, including:
- Increased sensitivity to cold
- Constipation
- Pale, dry skin
- A puffy face
- Hoarse voice
- An elevated blood cholesterol level
- Unexplained weight gain
- Muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness
- Pain, stiffness or swelling in your joints
- Muscle weakness
- Heavier than normal menstrual periods
- Depression”
The major cause of imbalance in body metabolic function is deficiency
of Iodine, resulting in serious endocrine-related imbalances.” Think of a line of dominoes. When one falls down, the others follow. This same thing happens when your thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormone for your needs.
All the people suffering from the disease do not have all the same
symptoms. But as the years pass, the symptoms will likely worsen.
Do many people have hypothyroidism?
Yes, It is spreading its
horizan at an alarming rate. Large number of Americans are suffering from
the condition of hypothyroidism. Just have a look on these statistics:
- In 2005, according to The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists,
it was estimated that nearly one out of every 50 women in the United States is diagnosed with hypothyroidism during pregnancy.
- The Thyroid Society reported that hypothyroidism is 10 times more common in women than men.
- One out of every five women over the age of 75 has Hashimoto’s thyroiditis,
a auto immune disease, the most common cause of hypothyroidism.
- In 1998 It has been reported that 1 in 4,000 babies born suffered
by congenital hypothyroidism as estimated by the Thyroid Federation International.
- In 2005 the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists reported six out every 100 miscarriages are associated with thyroid hormone deficiencies during pregnancy.
What are the dangers of hypothyroidism if I don’t treat it?
If a person do not undergo any
treatment, the symptoms will increase and gradually get worsen and your health and pleasure in life will steadily
decline just because your thyroid doesn’t grow new cells.
EndocrineWeb.com reports, “Because the body is expecting a certain amount of thyroid hormone the pituitary will make additional thyroid-stimulating-hormone (TSH) in an attempt to entice the thyroid to produce more hormone. This constant bombardment with high levels of TSH may cause the thyroid gland to become enlarged and form a goiter (termed a "compensatory goiter")... Left untreated, the symptoms of hypothyroidism will usually progress. Rarely, complications can result in severe life-threatening depression, heart failure or coma.
How do I find out if I have hypothyroidism?
Go to your doctor if you
come to know that you have any of the symptoms listed above. Doctor will
suggest you some simple tests to measure the hormone levels in your body. These tests are good, but sometimes not accurate as results are based on a range of numbers that might not apply to you.
In an article in Family Practice News, April 15, 2000, Miriam E. Tucker, reported, “the American Thyroid Association will recommend universal thyroid screening every five years.
According to some recent studies conducted in USA, it has been suggested that the prevalence of undiagnosed thyroid disease is high and that even subclinical hypothyroidism increases cardiovascular risk.”
If your practioner determines you are deficient in thyroid, you can opt for
two methods to overcome it. Rather go for a synthetic one or natural one.Choice
is all yours. He can prescribe a synthetic thyroid replacement drug, or you can use Thyromine, which is a natural product.
Will Thyromine help me lose weight?
Although it is not a eight
losing product but if the cause of your over weight is hypothyroidism then it
will surely help you by making balance in production of hormones. But the
thing you have to do to maintain yourself is a balance diet with some
exercise.
What are the side effects of Thyromine?
Since it is a natural
product, till date there are no side effects known. But before using any
treatment you should consult with a practioncer as it is matter of your
health. Pregnant and lactating women, or women who may become pregnant should always see their licensed health care professional. People who are already taking a prescription for blood thinner, and people who are taking MAO inhibiting drugs should also ask advice from a health care professional.
If I take Thyromine, will my hypothyroidism get better?
You will get quicker results.
Believe us that is a assurance. You’ll probably be feeling better than you have in years.
Even though it is not a permanent cure for hypothyroidism, but with the right supporting supplement, your body can function normally
again, but it has helped thousands of people worldwide, and it can help you, too.
You’ll feel with the energy and enthusiasm of youth!!!
How long will it take before I feel better?
The results depends on
individual to individual. It can help in two to three weeks or it can take
months also. You are unique and your results will depend on your physical and emotional condition.
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Supporting Research
Herbal Medicine, Healing and Cancer, page 160, Donald R. Yance, Jr., C.N., M.H., A.H.G., with Arlene Valentine 1999
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