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How to Treat Hyperthyroidism Naturally

Submitted by mitamins
Tue, 15 Apr 2008

Introducing Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism is caused by an overactive thyroid gland that is producing an excessive amount of thyroid hormones. Another condition called thyrotoxicosis is a toxic condition caused by any excess of thyroid hormones, either in intake of excessive hormones by the thyroid gland, or an over-production of thyroid hormones by the gland. In this article, hyperthyroidism and its natural treatment will be discussed.

There are two important thyroid hormones, T4 and T3, which have important functions in the body. They regulate every aspect of the metabolism; they also have an effect on other organs, such as the heart and muscle. When the thyroid gland functions normally, it produces just the right amount of thyroid hormones. However, patients suffer from hyperthyroidism(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Hyperthyroidism.html) produce excessive amounts of T4 and T3, which will increase the body's metabolism, resulting in the person feeling hotter, sweating, and feeling constantly hungry even while eating much more than normal.

Seeing a Doctor is Imperative!

Hyperthyroidism may be accompanied with other complications such as heart disease and diabetes, as well as symptoms including nervousness, emotional instability, fatigue, weight loss with increased appetite, muscle weakness and irritability. If these are familiar to you, it is important to see a doctor and get a check-up. Natural treatment for hyperthyroidism(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Hyperthyroidism.html) may work on you. The following statistics may drive you to act right now, especially if you are a woman: Hyperthyroidism occurs in 1 percent of all Americans; a woman with hyperthyroidism has an 80% higher risk of developing ovarian cancer; hyperthyroidism affects women five to ten times more often than men; as many as 15 percent of cases of hyperthyroidism occur in patients over 60 years old.

Put Yourself on an Anti-Hyperthyroidism Diet!

Food is closely associated with any kind of disease, so you should not feel free to eat whatever you want, completely ignoring your health, or you will be at the risk of suffering from potential diseases. Excess consumption of refined, iodized salt is one of the major causes of hyperthyroidism and it's a well-known trigger for Graves' disease. Reducing the consumption of iodine is necessary for the following reasons: the relationship between iodine and thyroid function is complex, and excessive iodine has a complex disruptive effect on the thyroid and may cause either hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, in susceptible individuals, as well as increase the risk of thyroid cancer. Any food high in iodine, such as kelp, jellyfish, seaweeds, and moss, should be eliminated from your diet. In addition, choosing foods with adequate carbohydrates and fats which function as protein will help with natural treatment. Strong tea, coffee and tobacco should be avoided. Some practitioners also recommend supplements natural treatment of hyperthyroidism(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Hyperthyroidism.html), which contain vitamins and nutrients such as riboflavin, lecithin and thiamin. These components supply a wide variety of nutrients and are therefore important in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. Following the tips just mentioned and acting under your doctor's prescription; you may be able to enjoy more of your life.

 

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Hyperthyroidism - Find Authoritative Natural Treatment Information, Plus Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements for Supporting Hyperthyroidism Treatment, Symptoms, Causes.

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