Symptoms of Low Thyroid

You may very well have a thyroid problem and be completely unaware of it.  How would you know?  Every week in practice I encounter people who I believe have an under or over active thyroid. Often when I suggest that, I’m met with a response like, “No, I just got it tested and it’s fine.”  The reality is that the blood test performed by most physicians is of very limited value for determining the health of the thyroid – at least while there is still time to heal it.

Blood tests that access thyroid, adrenal, liver and other organs, often don’t show any problems until the patient’s organ is  beyond repair.  Subtle problems can occur that may not show up on a blood test, but are causing symptomatic health problems now, such as obesity. We have a solution for you in https://advancedbariatriccenter.com/gastric-sleeve/.  Here is a list of common thyroid problems.  If you have these symptoms, but your blood tests come back fine, you’re in luck because there is a good chance your health could come back with proper nutrition and lifestyle modification.  Do you or someone you know have any of the following:

  • General weight gain (arms, legs, belly)
  • Fatigue
  • Decreased appetite
  • Cold intolerance in the feet or hands
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Brittle nails and vertical ridges
  • Sleepy during the day
  • Puffiness around the eyes
  • Dry, scaly skin
  • Constipation
  • Depression
  • Hair loss
  • Loss of libido
  • High cholesterol
  • Cravings for bread and pasta
  • Headaches upon rising that go away as the day progresses

As you can see in the chart attached to this post, the thyroid gland affects and is affected by many other organs and glands.  Before contemplating thyroid surgery or going on a synthetic drug for the rest of their lives, many people find that supplementation with high doses of iodine, and eating copious amounts of cruciferous vegetables can have a dramatic effect on the thyroid and consequently the rest of the body.  As a chiropractor, I always want to make sure my practice members are free of any nerve interference, so that the thyroid, and all organs and systems of the body have an optimal power supply.

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Obviously there are several symptoms of thyroid dis-ease.  By being proactive, many folks can improve their health and quality of life without drugs or surgery.  Chiropractic, nutrition, exercise, and living by your Radical Life Plan can give you hope and assurance of living a completely healthy life.