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		<title>Thyromine Review &#8211; Healing Hypothyroidism The Healthy Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the United States, the rate for hypothyroidism is on the rise. It is so prevalent, in fact, that newborn infant screening for hypothyroidism is required in most states. The thyroid is a sensitive gland found in the front of the neck, and any abnormality that can occur in its regular manufacture of the thyroid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the United States, the rate for hypothyroidism is on the rise. It is so prevalent, in fact, that newborn infant screening for hypothyroidism is required in most states. The thyroid is a sensitive gland found in the front of the neck, and any abnormality that can occur in its regular manufacture of the thyroid hormone can spin off into complications, such as cancer. Thyroid irregularity can lead to the metabolism going haywire, thus affecting overall health. Ignoring a thyroid problem can end up with disastrous consequences for many sufferers.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from a thyroid condition, you might want to consider a natural herbal supplement that will help you with your condition. Thyromine is a non-prescription remedy that is geared at supporting thyroid health. It is targeted to treat hypothyroidism, a type of illness characterized by an inactive or under-active thyroid gland.</p>
<p>Thyromine works hand in hand with your immune system to aid it in normalizing thyroid functions. It helps the thyroid gland figure out how much thyroid hormone to secrete to cope with the body’s needs. Unlike chemical-based prescriptive thyroid medications whose effects only serve to exhaust the thyroid gland by making it work double time, Thyromine gently promotes the thyroid gland’s optimum functioning by providing the maximum nutrition it requires for it to work properly.</p>
<p>Thyromine contains natural ingredients such as ginger, nori, guglipid, bovine adrenal and thyroid powder, L-Tyrosin and piper longum. Taking these ingredients in Thyromine are akin to taking vitamin supplements geared at supporting thyroid functions. Because it works as a supplement, it is as advisable to take it the same way you take vitamin and mineral supplements.</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism is characterized by rapid weight gain due to an inactive or poor functioning of the thyroid glands. Thyromine works to help regulate your metabolism and bring it back to normal. With Thyromine, an appropriate loss of weight takes place as the metabolism starts to normalize. However, this must not delude you into thinking that Thyromine is a weight loss drug. The loss of weight is simply an effect of the supplement in helping the thyroid manufacture the right amount of thyroid hormones to in order to regulate your metabolism.</p>
<p>The natural ingredients found in Thyromine are likewise blended naturally, without using any synthetic processes that may destroy the herbs’ efficacy. Because it uses natural ingredients, Thyromine causes no side effects, unlike chemical-based hypothyroidism drugs that eventually damage the kidney from prolonged intake.</p>
<p>After extensive research, the makers of Thyromine have strictly adhered to the Food and Drug Administration’s guidelines that govern the manufacturing and distribution of supplements for thyroid conditions. Users of Thyromine have reported that results are noticeable after a only short period of time, and their physical symptoms are alleviated with continued use of the supplement. Thyromine also has the surprising benefit of improving the mental conditions of people taking it.</p>
<p>If you are concerned about your drug or supplement intake, and are leery about the effects of various medications, it will be a good idea to research thoroughly about every drug or supplement before purchasing it for your condition. Look through the Internet, read third-party reviews, or join forums of hypothyroidism sufferers. You’ll likely find that your concerns about Thyromine are unfounded, and your opinion changed about this natural supplement that can help you with hypothyroidism without giving you the unwanted side effects.</p>
<p>For those of you who may be suffering from a thyroid condition, please do consider <a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=413975" target="_blank">Thyromine</a> as a treatment option. It is a far more safe and side effect free than any prescription medication a doctor might prescribe, and even cheaper for those who need to be budget conscious in this harsh economic climate.</p>
<p>For more information please visit the <a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=413975" target="_blank">Thyromine</a> website, where they have quite a bit more information regarding medical evidence and research.</p>
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		<title>Do You Have an Enlarged Thyroid Gland?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The thyroid gland is an important part of your endocrine system that is responsible for the production of Thyroxine and triiodothyronine – the two hormones that regulate your growth, metabolism and sexual development. These hormones are found in the blood and travel to the cells. Once your thyroid gland produced too much or too less [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thyroid gland is an important part of your endocrine system that is responsible for the production of Thyroxine and triiodothyronine – the two hormones that regulate your growth, metabolism and sexual development. These hormones are found in the blood and travel to the cells. Once your thyroid gland produced too much or too less of these, you will get a thyroid disease. </p>
<p>Hyperthyroidism is the condition in which the thyroid gland produces way too much of these hormones. Hypothyroidism, on one hand, is the condition in which the thyroid gland in underactive and the body does not get enough thyroid hormones. </p>
<p>A lot of the thyroid diseases cause the thyroid gland to enlarge. An enlarged thyroid gland is often referred to as goiter. </p>
<p>The following thyroid diseases are the causes of an enlarged thyroid gland:</p>
<p>1.	Thyroiditis. Thyroiditis is the inflammation of the thyroid gland. It is often caused by viral infections to the thyroid. The most common type of thyroiditis found in patients is the Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. This chronic illness is an autoimmune disorder that is frequent in teenagers. Patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis have immune systems that attack their own thyroid glands. The attack to the gland hinders it from producing the required amount of thyroid hormones. The thyroid ends up inflaming itself because of its continual production of hormones. This causes an enlarged thyroid gland.<br />
2.	Graves’ disease. Graves’ disease is another form of autoimmune disorder more commonly known as toxic diffuse goiter. This disease prompts the immune system to create antibodies that attack the thyroid gland, making it produce more hormones than necessary. The overproduction results to an enlargement of the thyroid gland and often leads to goiter. Graves’ disease is considered a type of hyperthyroidism.<br />
3.	Iodine deficiency. One of the key nutrients needed by your thyroid gland is iodine. It is added in the salt that we consume. Once you lack the right amount of iodine, your thyroid gland will experience over-stimulation that can lead to the formation of goiter.<br />
4.	Thyroid cancer. There are very rare cases of thyroid cancer. Also, the cause of this form of cancer is unknown up to this day. However, there are instances that the cells of your thyroid gland multiply and form lumps in your thyroid, causing it to enlarge. </p>
<p>The enlargement of the thyroid is the most common symptom of a thyroid disease. To make sure that you get the correct treatment, it is best to get your thyroid gland examined by a doctor. There are also some great natural treatments out there, which can help you with the problem but cost you much much less than a doctor and prescription medicines will cost. </p>
<p>If you would like to find out more about these treatments, then head on over and check out this <a href="http://www.thyromine-reviews.org/thyromine-review-healing-hypothyroidism-the-healthy-way">Thyromine review.</a></p>
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		<title>Hyperthyroidism: Causes and Symptoms &#8211; Can Thyromine Help?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hyperthyroidism is a medical condition in which the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. This is often referred to as an overactive thyroid. 
The thyroid gland is a very essential part of your endocrine system. It is located in front of your neck, just below your Adam’s apple. It is the butterfly-shaped gland that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hyperthyroidism is a medical condition in which the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. This is often referred to as an overactive thyroid. </p>
<p>The thyroid gland is a very essential part of your endocrine system. It is located in front of your neck, just below your Adam’s apple. It is the butterfly-shaped gland that covers the trachea. Your thyroid gland produces hormones that are essential to normal metabolism. Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3) are the two hormones responsible with your body cell’s consumption and use of energy – or metabolism.</p>
<p>Hyperthyroidism can be short-term or long-term, depending on the causes of the condition. The causes of the hyperthyroidism are the following:</p>
<p>•	Graves’ disease. Graves’ disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism; named after an Irish doctor who first talked about the medical condition. This disease occurs when an enlarged thyroid gland overproduces T4 and T3. It is known to be an autoimmune disease wherein the own immune system of a person attacks the thyroid gland, making it produce way too much hormones than necessary. This type of disease affects more women than it affects men. It is uncommon for people over age fifty, while it can be found in people who are in their thirties and forties. Graves’ disease can run in families; but the reason why it does is unknown.<br />
•	The inflammation of the thyroid gland can cause hyperthyroidism. The inflammation can be caused by viral infections and can last for a few weeks.<br />
•	Excessive consumption of iodine can also lead to hyperthyroidism</p>
<p>The hyperthyroidism symptoms than a hyperthyroid patient experiences are the following:<br />
•	Intolerance to heat<br />
•	Protruding eyes<br />
•	Sleeplessness or sleeping difficulty<br />
•	Fatigue and exhaustion<br />
•	Increased appetite<br />
•	Weight loss<br />
•	Goiter<br />
•	Excessive sweating<br />
•	Palpitations</p>
<p>A patient may experience any one or several of these symptoms, and they may vary from one person to another. The most common of these symptoms are increased in appetite and weight loss. Hyperthyroid patients are inclined to eating more than ordinary but still lose weight. This is due to the abnormal metabolism caused by too much thyroid hormone. </p>
<p>When any of these symptoms are experienced, you are advised to seek consultation with a doctor that will examine you and give you recommendations to treat your overactive thyroid. You may also try natural remedies to keep your thyroid gland from overproducing the needed hormones of your body. </p>
<p>One such remedy is Thyromine, a great herbal remedy that has helped many people regain their health. It has performed very well in our consumer review, and comes highly recommended. To find out more please <a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=413975">click here to visit the Thyromine website</a> or check out our <a href="http://www.thyromine-reviews.org/thyromine-review-healing-hypothyroidism-the-healthy-way">Thyromine review</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hypothyroidism: Causes and Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The thyroid gland releases thyroid hormones that are responsible for the body’s metabolism, cellular growth and development. When the count of thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland is abnormally low, the condition is called hypothyroidism. Since the thyroid gland affects the body’s metabolism, the usual symptom of this disease is associated with a slow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thyroid gland releases thyroid hormones that are responsible for the body’s metabolism, cellular growth and development. When the count of thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland is abnormally low, the condition is called hypothyroidism. Since the thyroid gland affects the body’s metabolism, the usual symptom of this disease is associated with a slow metabolism.<br />
Hypothyroidism is very common; in fact, millions of people have the condition and don’t know it. There are a lot of causes associated with hypothyroidism; the first and most known cause is the inflammation of the thyroid gland. When the thyroid gland is inflamed and damaged, it becomes incapable of producing the right number of hormones because most of the cells of the thyroid are either dead or damaged. This cause is known to be Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or autoimmune thyroiditis. In autoimmune thyroiditis, the thyroid gland becomes inflamed because of a person’s own immune system. The thyroid hormones are being rejected by a person’s immune system.<br />
Another cause of hypothyroidism is medical treatments. Some surgeries require removing part of the thyroid gland, leaving the gland damaged. When the cells that produce thyroid hormones are not enough to sustain the needs of the body, a person becomes hypothyroid. People who undergo radioactive iodine treatment to cure goiter and other thyroid conditions fall hypothyroid for a year or two. There are rare cases of hypothyroidism wherein the pituitary gland fails to produce enough Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) that prompts the thyroid gland to produce hormones. When cases like this happen, the thyroid gland will not produce thyroid hormones even if it is perfectly healthy.<br />
The most common hypothyroidism symptoms are the following:<br />
•	Falling hair<br />
•	Slow metabolism<br />
•	Irritability<br />
•	Loss of memory<br />
•	Unwanted weight gain<br />
•	Difficulty in losing weight<br />
•	Weakness and fatigue<br />
•	Depression<br />
A person with hypothyroidism may experience a number of these symptoms. The symptoms depend on how severe the hypothyroidism condition is and how long has a person been deprived of the right amount of thyroid hormones. One of these symptoms may be the main complaint of an individual and a different symptom may be the main complaint of another hypothyroid patient. This means that the symptoms vary from one person to another. Most patients will experience a combination of these; while many others will not experience any symptom at all. As mentioned, there are a lot of people who are hypothyroid but do not get symptoms because the symptoms are too subtle to be noticed.</p>
<p>If you suspect you may have a thyroid condition, and would like to learn more about how to treat it, then you might like to read our Thyromine review, or simply visit the Thyromine page which is one of the most effective natural treatments available to date.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=413975">Please click here to visit the Thyromine website.</a> Or if you would like a little more information then check out our <a href="http://www.thyromine-reviews.org/thyromine-review-healing-hypothyroidism-the-healthy-way">Thyromine review</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to diagnose an overactive thyroid gland</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually to diagnose hypothyroidism, the doctors start with the blood test of the person. This blood test measures the TSH or the thyroid-stimulating hormone of the patient. Usually a normal level of TSH is considered to be between 0.3 to 3.0. A TSH above 5.5is considered being hypothyroid. Most practitioners believe that the TSH level [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Usually to diagnose hypothyroidism, the doctors start with the blood test of the person. This blood test measures the TSH or the thyroid-stimulating hormone of the patient. Usually a normal level of TSH is considered to be between 0.3 to 3.0. A TSH above 5.5is considered being hypothyroid. Most practitioners believe that the TSH level should be kept below the normal level that is at a lower level during the time of pregnancy in females. </p>
<p>Various kinds of blood tests are done to help you diagnose the thyroid: </p>
<p>-	Total T4: also called the total thyroxine- a low level of total T4 combined with an increases TSH indicates hypothyroid.<br />
-	Free T4: also called the free thyroxine in which a low Free T4 level combined with an increased TSH indicates the presence of hypothyroidism<br />
-	Total T3: also called the total Triodothyroxine. In this stage, a low total T3 level along with the increased TSH indicates the presence of hypothyroidism.<br />
-	Free T3: also called the Free Triiodothyroxine, in this stage a low level of Free T3 along with an increases level of TSH indicate the presence of hypothyroidism.  </p>
<p>With the advancement in the technology, and with the improved methods of diagnosis, it is now possible to properly diagnose and prevent the hypothyroid with proper medication such as <a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=413975">Thyromine </a>before the severe symptoms develop. Usually the physicians look into the history and the physical exams of the patients before completing the tests and performing laboratory tests on the patients blood after that. </p>
<p>Physical Examination: the physician checks the patient for any signs for hypothyroid. He checks the patient’s eyes, hair, skin ears and all to find any such signs. </p>
<p>-	Goiter: in goiter the glands in the neck swell up due to the lack of iodine. The presence of goiter is an indication of an enlarged thyroid. The physician might suspect the presence a sub acute throditis if the person has an enlarged gland.<br />
-	Thyroid neck check: usually women, who are undergoing or experiencing menopause symptoms, must always perform a self-examination, which is called the thyroid check. It is done in a very simple procedure. You have to hold a mirror in front of the neck area where the thyroid gland is located. Slightly tilt your head back and take a sip of water and swallow while you watch your neck during the procedure. Observe if any bulges or protrusions occur. If incase you feel that there is swelling in your neck or your neck bulges out while you perform the test, call up your physician and consult him immediately.<br />
-	Ultra sound : it is the most basic test for diagnosing thyroid. It can help visualize the thyroid easily and specific abnormalities but it cannot measure the function of the glands.  </p>
<p>There are many other blood tests also to diagnose thyroid. They could be performed to detect the levels of calcitonin, and calcium etc and to diagnose a person with the possibilities of anaemia and other liver functions that could be affected by hypothyroidism.</p>
<p>If the doctor does find something abnormal, he will often prescribe medication, but many people find this hard to tolerate and can even cause more health issues. According to most readers, if you suspect you have thyroid issues, the best course of action is to try a more gentle natural remedy first. Not only is it cheaper but you also have no risk of nasty side effects. </p>
<p>So try something natural like <a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=413975">Thyromine </a>first, and if problems persist then it is time to go and see a doctor. For most people though, this is enough and you save yourself both a doctors fee and a large prescription medicine bill. We have a good indepth review of this wonderful product up at <a href="http://www.thyromine-reviews.org/thyromine-review-healing-hypothyroidism-the-healthy-way">Thyromine review</a>.</p>
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		<title>Hashimoto&#8217;s Thyroiditis or Thyroid Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you suffering from fatigue, depression, sweet cravings or an inability to lose weight? Your thyroid could be a major contributing factor to these symptoms. Your thyroid may have been checked by your physician but were you evaluated for autoimmune thyroid disease? 
The number one cause of hypothyroidism in the world is Hashimoto&#8217;s autoimmune thyroid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you suffering from fatigue, depression, sweet cravings or an inability to lose weight? Your thyroid could be a major contributing factor to these symptoms. Your thyroid may have been checked by your physician but were you evaluated for autoimmune thyroid disease? </p>
<p>The number one cause of hypothyroidism in the world is Hashimoto&#8217;s autoimmune thyroid which can be treated with <a href="http://www.thyromine-reviews.org/">Thyromine</a>. This is a condition in which the body produces antibodies that attack the thyroid gland. This results in slow destruction of the thyroid gland leading to hypothyroidism. The autoimmune attack can also result in hyper functioning of the thyroid known as Grave&#8217;s Disease where too much thyroid hormone is produced. Your physician will order thyroid peroxidase and antithyroglobulin antibodies to diagnose this condition. A thyroid stimulating hormone test or TSH will usually be elevated in these cases because the brain is trying to tell the thyroid to make more thyroid hormone. This condition is usually managed by synthetic thyroid hormone but unfortunately many will still have symptoms because the underlying cause(s) has not been addressed.</p>
<p>It has been shown that patients who have autoimmune thyroid disease also have pernicious anemia (vitamin B12 deficiency) and gluten intolerance. Pernicious anemia can occur when the body is producing antibodies to intrinsic factor which is required for vitamin B12 utilization. Many studies have linked gluten intolerance to autoimmune thyroid by a mechanism called molecular mimicry. This occurs when the body&#8217;s immune system identifies a dietary protein such as gluten foreign to the body but also attacks it&#8217;s own tissue which is tagged by the immune system. Constant intake of gluten will lead to a constant attack on the ingested protein as well as thyroid tissue. Destruction of the thyroid cells lead to increased amounts of thyroid hormone circulation leading to symptoms such as anxiety, tremors, hot flashes and rapid heart rate. These symptoms can significantly improve on a gluten-free diet.</p>
<p>Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to autoimmune disease including autoimmune thyroid. Vitamin D influences the immune system by keeping immune cells in balance that may become overactive and attack tissue cells. In addition to having low vitamin D levels, autoimmune thyroid patients also have a defect in the vitamin D receptor requiring much greater amounts of supplementation. Lack of sunshine, decreased absorption due to inflammatory bowel, high cortisol due to stress, obesity and aging can all effect vitamin D levels.</p>
<p>Iodine is a major factor in thyroid health but too much of it is not recommended for patients with autoimmune thyroid. Iodine stimulates the enzyme that is under attack from Hashimoto&#8217;s disease. Supplemental iodine will increase this immune response leading to further destruction.</p>
<p>We routinely check for these underlying causes of autoimmune thyroid leading to a decrease in immune attack on the thyroid as well as improvement in symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Underactive Thyroid Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because symptoms are difficult to detect, hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, often goes undiagnosed when it first develops. Since the thyroid controls the production of hormones affecting metabolism, its malfunction eventually begins to take a toll on a number of important systems of the body. It is important to watch for signs of an under active [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because symptoms are difficult to detect, hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, often goes undiagnosed when it first develops. Since the thyroid controls the production of hormones affecting metabolism, its malfunction eventually begins to take a toll on a number of important systems of the body. It is important to watch for signs of an under active thyroid so that early treatment can prevent the development of a goiter, an extremely enlarged thyroid, infertility, birth defects, or heart problems.</p>
<p>The most common symptoms of thyroid problems.</p>
<p>One of the first symptoms to appear that would be indicative of an under active thyroid is fatigue. Patients report feeling tired or sluggish, and often report they lack the energy for their normal everyday activities. This may be related to another symptom of an under active thyroid, constipation. Patients with an underactive thyroid also tend to gain weight very rapidly, with no increase in caloric consumption. Along with this, many develop high cholesterol levels which lead to a higher risk of heart disease or stroke. Many of those with an under active thyroid also have dry, itchy skin, swelling around the neck and face, and pain or stiffness in the joints. Many people with an underactive thyroid notice that their voice has deepened and their hair and fingernails break more easily. Those suffering from hypothyroidism are also more likely to suffer from depression.</p>
<p>Causes of a thyroid disorder.</p>
<p>An under active thyroid may be caused by medications, iodine deficiencies, a congenital disorder, a problem with the pituitary gland, or even pregnancy. Although synthetic thyroxine is often used to treat this condition, natural products are available which contain a combination of thyroxine and triiodothyronine. Other organic concentrates for glandular health, developed especially for those with an underactive thyroid, can be found at local health food stores and pharmacies.</p>
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		<title>Is There an Effective Natural Thyroid Medicine?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thyroid gland may be small in size, but thyroid hormones play a large role in the overall energy management of the body. Natural thyroid medicine can help address imbalances in thyroid function in a gentle, safe and effective way.</p>
<p>Symptoms of thyroid problems are sometimes vague and may be similar to other illnesses. The two main types of imbalance are low thyroid (hypothyroidism) and overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). If these conditions are undiagnosed and untreated over a period of time, they can have a significant negative impact on overall health.</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism results in a slowing down of the organic processes that are essential for maintaining life. Hyperthyroidism, on the other hand, causes an unnatural rapid metabolism that may manifest as rapid weight loss, anxiety, vision disturbances and hypertension.</p>
<p>Conventional treatment of these conditions involves synthetic hormone replacement in the case of hypothyroidism. Over-active thyroid treatment many times involves reducing the size of thyroid nodules by surgery or radiation therapy.</p>
<p>Natural thyroid medicine is an option if you wish to avoid the harmful side effects associated with pharmaceutical drugs, surgery and radiation. Of course, different herbs are used depending on whether the thyroid is low or overactive. The herbs kelp, green oats and makandi are used in the case of hypothyroidism. For an overactive thyroid, the herbs bugleweed, lemon balm and motherwort are effective.</p>
<p>Mainstream medicine has been slow to accept natural remedies like herbs and homeopathy, although this is beginning to change as more research studies confirm their effectiveness.</p>
<p>Natural thyroid remedies in the form of herbal compounds work by supporting the body in it&#8217;s natural healing and balancing ability. Instead of synthetic hormone replacement or altering the thyroid gland through surgery or radiation ideally, herbs will attempt to stimulate the body&#8217;s ability to produce hormones or to calm and balance an overactive thyroid.</p>
<p>Natural thyroid medicine is a gentler, holistic strategy that can be used before the drastic measures of surgery, radiation or hormone replacement. It is safe and free of side effects. If it works in your situation, hopefully you may not need the more drastic solutions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thyroid problems can be a very big issue for a lot of people out there, even more so because it often goes undiagnosed for quite a long time.
So it is very important to get the right treatment as soon as possible, so that you can feel better faster, and leave this illness far behind you.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thyroid problems can be a very big issue for a lot of people out there, even more so because it often goes undiagnosed for quite a long time.</p>
<p>So it is very important to get the right treatment as soon as possible, so that you can feel better faster, and leave this illness far behind you.</p>
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<p>Thyroid problems can come in various forms and bring a wide selection of symptoms along with them. While you may have heard of some types of thyroid disease, there are numerous possibilities throughout several categories of thyroid illness. For now, we will highlight some of the major types of thyroid problems found in humans.</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism is a common category of thyroid problems, and is the name for diseases in which the thyroid function is underactive (hence the &#8220;hypo&#8221; prefix). Some of the diseases classified under hypothyroidism include: cretinism (in children and infants), acute thyroiditis, Hashimoto&#8217;s thyroiditis, and silent thyroiditis, amongst others. While symptoms may vary, as with other conditions discussed in this article, several of the common early symptoms in hypothyroidism may include: fatigue, arthritis, joint pain, and weight gain.</p>
<p>Hyperthyroidism is a sort of opposite to hypothyroidism. In such conditions, there is overactive thyroid function, which leads to excessive thyroid hormone production. Some thyroid problems classified under this section include: Graves&#8217; disease, thyroid storm, iatrogenic hyperthyroidism, and toxic nodule. Several possible symptoms involved in hyperthyroidism-related diseases are: fatigue, hair loss, nausea, irritability, and tremor.</p>
<p>Anatomical disorders are thyroid disorders involving abnormalities of the gland. The major type amongst thyroid anatomical disorders is the goiter, which can come in forms such as diffuse goiter, endemic goiter, and multinodular goiter. Lingual thyroid and thyroglossal cyst are two other possible anatomical issues. Symptoms may vary from one form to the other.</p>
<p>Thyroid tumors are another section of thyroid problems, and can involve both benign tumors and cancerous, malignant ones. Thyroid adenoma is a form that is a benign tumor, while lymphoma and other cancers of the thyroid are malignant types. Having an enlarged thyroid gland or a thyroid nodule can be a potential symptom of a thyroid tumor. Later symptoms may also appear if the tumor or cancer has progressed.</p>
<p>Prescription medicines for thyroid problems have had mixed reviews, some are effective but most have almost unbearable side effects. It is often a good idea to see how effective more natural treatments such as <a href="http://www.thyromine-reviews.org/thyromine-review-healing-hypothyroidism-the-healthy-way">Thyromine review</a> are, before assaulting your body with harsh chemicals. The prescription medicines can work, but a lot of the time not even as good as more harmonic natural treatments.</div>
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