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Dr Whiting on Natural Thyroid Support and Thyroid Function

Under-active thyroid or hypothyroid has become a very common occurrence in society. It is estimated that as many as 5% of the population have a hypothyroid condition and as many as another 5% may be borderline low thyroid. Of all of these people, 80% or 8 out of 10 are women. While we dont know exactly why this is completely, but we do know that hypothyroid is both genetic and hereditary, meaning that it is often passed from one generation to the other, mostly on the maternal side of the bloodlines. In fact, if you are female, and have other females in your family line such as mother, sisters, aunts, grandmother, etc., who have had hypothyroid; your chances are much higher that you too, will develop this condition some time in your life. Hypothyroid or low thyroid can produce a wide variety of symptoms. The most common include Depression, Poor Circulation, Poor Stamina, Low Energy, Dry Hair, Dry Skin, High Cholesterol, Brain Fog, Digestive Disorders, Weight Gain and many others. Since the symptoms of hypothyroid can also be those of other disorders, diagnosing hypothyroid can be elusive.
Since the thyroid gland is linked with many other glands and glandular systems within the body, when the thyroid is not functioning properly it can affect other glands and their function as well. One of the main functions of the thyroid is to produce thyroxin or thyroid hormone. This chemical, while performing many functions, is primarily the regulator of the metabolism. A sluggish or under-active thyroid will almost always produce a low body temperature and weight gain. It will also be very difficult for these individuals to lose excess weight once they have gained it. Even a slight reduction in resting metabolic rate of say, 3%, can, over time, make weight loss difficult.
If you have several or all of the symptoms of low thyroid such as Depression, Poor Circulation, Poor Stamina, Low Energy, Dry Hair, Dry Skin, High Cholesterol, Brain Fog, Digestive Disorders, and Weight Gain, you may wish to take the Barnes Temperature Test for hypothyroid. Begin by placing a fever thermometer by your bedside before going to bed at night. When you awaken in the morning do not move about or get out of bed, but simply stay still and place the thermometer under your arm for 10 minutes. Remove the thermometer and read & record your temperature. Do this for a week and average your temperature. If your average reading on the temperature test for hypothyroid is 97.5 degrees you have a chance of having at least a sluggish thyroid. If however, the temperature test for hypothyroid averages 97 degrees or less, it is almost assured that you have a low thyroid condition. You should then see your doctor for a blood test. But beware, you must ask for the right blood test to be really sure.

When you go to the doctor with symptoms of hypothyroid such as Depression, Poor Circulation, Poor Stamina, Low Energy, Dry Hair, Dry Skin, High Cholesterol, Brain Fog, Digestive Disorders, and Weight Gain, he will likely perform a blood test to measure what is called Thyroid Stimulating Hormone or TSH. This test alone is not enough to tell the whole story of your thyroid function. Testing for thyroid stimulating hormone or TSH can be very deceiving and many people with normal thyroid stimulating hormone or TSH levels still have an under-active thyroid and because the test is normal, go untreated and are forced to live with a long list of symptoms that can impact the quality of their lives. You want to be sure and ask for a full panel thyroid test that also measures T3 and T4 hormones. If your test does come back low, your doctor will likely prescribe thyroid hormone. Almost without fail you will receive a synthetic version of the hormone instead of a natural thyroid medication. Natural thyroid treatments are not often considered by physicians and this is sad as many people do much better with natural thyroid medicines.

He will likely give you one of several synthetic products such as Synthroid, Levoxyl, Unithroid, Levothyroxine or Eltroxin. Each of these provides, in most cases only T4 hormone. T4 hormone alone is often not enough to do the job so if you are on one of the synthetics such as Synthroid, Levoxyl, Unithroid, Levothyroxine or Eltroxin and still have symptoms of hypothyroid, it may not be the dosage of the medication but rather the wrong medication in the first place.

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25 Responses to “Dr Whiting on Natural Thyroid Support and Thyroid Function”

  • cazt55 says:

    thankyou
    thankyou

  • healthyinformation says:

    Call my office.


    Call my office.

    Dr Whiting

  • DerekChaunessey says:

    And I’ve always …
    And I’ve always been a relatively solid meat eater, so no low iron/ferritin levels I’m pretty certain of. No low B12 levels, even though my doctor gave me a 1mg B12 supplement. No stress in my life ever. I just finished up grad school. Never really stressed in my life. Much less no chronic stress. I sleep plenty each night. Pretty certain no adrenal fatigue. I did notice that since starting Nature-Throid, I’ve had more energy running and I’ve gone to sleep earlier and woken up earlier.

  • DerekChaunessey says:

    Perhaps teling, my …
    Perhaps teling, my temperatures over the last few months have ranged from 95.8 to 97.2, but nothing over that amount. Typically I’m around 96.7 in the afternoon. Like right now. I have interviews and what not coming up in the next few weeks, and getting my personality back is crucial. I don’t want to push the limit, but I really want to step up to one grain pretty soon. I’ve read that most people don’t rid of their symptoms until on about three grains or so. Thoughts?

  • healthyinformation says:

    You have to check …
    You have to check with your physician regarding Hashimotos. Flouride has been proven to reduce Thyroid function in many people. You should consider filtering your water.

  • mnaismith says:

    Hi,
    I have …

    Hi,
    I have Hashimotos and wondering if
    thy-rox is still recommended ?

    Also, something interesting or maybe coincidence. My local government has introduced flouride into the water supply over the last 6 months.. I have been feeling gradually worse ever since..

  • pipitail says:

    My dr gave me a …
    My dr gave me a perscription to try today-synthroid. I have mild hashimotos he said but normal tsh. so he said it would be a small dose to see. But came home and looked it up on line and it said hair loss can occur

  • healthyinformation says:

    The condition …
    The condition responds differently in different people. Since you have an autoimmune condition, it should be closely monitored by a physician that specilized in autoimmunity and its effects on the body. You questions should be addressed to such a medical professional. Thank you.

  • gapmanreturns says:

    I am now on T3 only …
    I am now on T3 only meds, as T4 left me in a constant state of toxicity, I felt poisoned the whole time I was on Levothyroxine,
    I then gave Armour only,a shot, an improvement but every time I reached a therapeutic dose the T4 would build up, up from the Armour, first week good,then the T4 would build up and I would hit a wall. I have myxedema in my whole body,face is very painful.Hashimoto’s is ruining my life, I am a 34yr old man, how long does it take on meds to clear myxedema?Please reply Dr.

  • gapmanreturns says:

    You’re a life saver …
    You’re a life saver !

  • healthyinformation says:

    There are several …
    There are several nature thyroid meds on the market under different names. Check with your pharmacist as to which ones they carry.

    Dr Whiting

  • 98mimi says:

    i had my thyroid …
    i had my thyroid removed 5 yrs ago and could not take the synthic drugs-hair loss and tired all the time-now i can not find armor anymore- is the FDA responsible for this? if so what can we do about the FDA

  • PennyRoyaleTea says:

    Great info.
    Great info.

  • healthyinformation says:

    Have you read my …
    Have you read my new book Healthy Living Made Easy. It available at many Curves Fitness Centers

  • healthyinformation says:

    Armour is the best, …
    Armour is the best, especially if taken with a nutrient support formula for better absorption. We suggest thyrox from Phoenix Nutritionals.

    Dr Whiting

  • jlw7kid says:

    can anyone tell me …
    can anyone tell me what works good,armour or thyromine?

  • coloradocurves says:

    When is the swine …
    When is the swine flu video coming?

  • kirrabeachbum says:

    I’m not in the US …
    I’m not in the US right now but rather a Third World country for another month, but this problem I’m having with my oratory skills/speaking is killin’ me (figurtively). I’ve been on a high potency iodine supplement for 10 weeks but I’m not back to normal. Sometimes I speak better and some days I don’t. I have delved through the internet and cannot find anything related to exessive consumption of soy as much as me (2 cartons/day) for nine months causing hypothyroidism.

  • kirrabeachbum says:

    I have …
    I have hypothyroidism caused by heavy, heavy soy consumption over nine months. I have been experiencing cognitive dysfunction in the form of stumbling over words and loss of fluidity when speaking. If I take Armour, how soon before I see results? I would call but I’m overseas!

  • healthyinformation says:

    That is correct!!! …
    That is correct!!! Armour often works much better for many people

  • mrsnetizen says:

    What doctors fail …
    What doctors fail to tell thyroid patients is sometimes people don’t get their full function back. It could also be a resistance to thyroid hormone. Sometimes all the hormone does is just keep you alive. If you ever get overactive symptoms when you take too much, you know it’s at least keeping your heart going when it’s at the right dosage. Just keep trying to find answers and be willing to try new medicines, something may help. Some people find that Armour or cytomel works better for them.

  • mrsnetizen says:

    Alot of people in …
    Alot of people in my family have throid issues, and taking the hormone doesn’t always repair the damage to your thyroid, so you still have symptoms. Sometimes you have a thyroid resistance. Just let the doc know, and keep taking your medicine as long as you don’t have overactive symptoms.

  • healthyinformation says:

    Keep in mind I can …
    Keep in mind I can be contacted at 1-888-454-8464 for any questions you may have about my videos.

    Dr Whiting

  • healthyinformation says:

    Excess soy protein …
    Excess soy protein can interfere with thyroid function, especially if you are taking synthetic thyroid medications as soy can prevent the absorption of the thyroid hormone. We suggest using pure Whey Protein, which has a better amino acid ratio. You can view the formula we use at our website.

  • BklynJayL says:

    Wow! So, I guess, …
    Wow! So, I guess, too much green tea could give a thyroid problem, also, no?

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