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Homeopathic treatments were first introduced in Germany more than 200 years ago. They used these kinds of medications to cure lots of diseases and to prevent them from further developing. This is used as an alternative medicine which is proven to be very effective. It is still being used not for curing lots of diseases and health problems. Now it is also used for thyroid problems. More and more people have been using homeopathic remedies for curing thyroid problems. It is the next best thing for medicated solutions.

Here are some ingredients used for homeopathic remedies for curing thyroid problems:

1. Iodum - this is used to cure hyperthyroidism or the overactive activity inside the thyroid gland. It happens when there is too much production of active T3 hormones in the gland. This is dangerous for the body because it creates instability in our metabolism. The iodum helps in the reduction of some hyperthyroidism symptoms like heart palpitations, muscular palpitations and the overheating of the body. (more…)

Thyroid Disorders and Fertility

Oct 8, 2011 Author: miss | Filed under: Health, Hormone

Thyroid is an important gland of the body and is located at the base of the neck near the windpipe. It secretes two important hormones, namely thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine or T3, which are involved with various metabolic processes that are vital to the body. Any thyroid disorder prevents normal functioning of the thyroid gland. This leads to several health complications. It primarily affects hormonal based bodily functions. A woman’s reproductive system often gets disturbed because of thyroid disorder and it becomes difficult for her to conceive. Let’s understand the relation between thyroid disorders and fertility issues that crop up due to an affected thyroid gland.

Effects of Thyroid Disorders on Fertility
When it comes to female infertility, there are numerous causes attached to it. Those which are more commonly associated with it are blockage or damage to the fallopian tube, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), etc. Many times, it is ignored but it is a fact that thyroid problems have an adverse impact on a woman’s fertility. This is because thyroid problems in women tend to interfere with the menstrual cycle. Moreover, the balance between the two reproductive hormones, estrogen and progesterone, gets disrupted. (more…)

Many pregnant mothers do see any correlation between thyroid and pregnancy and so don’t think it is necessarily important to undergo thyroid diagnostic check before or during pregnancy. Experienced obstetricians will always ask for blood test because there’s almost no clear difference between the symptoms of early pregnancy like; insomnia, fatigue, weight gain, lethargy and constipation and that of a thyroid disease, like hypothyroidism whose symptoms in women include; insomnia, nervousness, weight gain, breast milk formation, constipation, sleeping more, loss of energy, severe fatigue, and depression just to name but few. Although, thyroid disease in pregnancy is not too prevalent- about 2-4% of the US population, however, that is still a significant number of the population.

The truth is that it is absolutely necessary to undergo a thyroid test before and during pregnancy. It is every pregnant mother’s dream to have a healthy baby, because the health of the baby must always be prioritized. Apart from other possible diseases, a thyroid disease that is not seriously dealt with in pregnancy could have very serious ramifications on the unborn child. For example, a thyroid disease like hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) that is untreated could result in prematurity, placental abruption- a situation where the lining of the placental separate from the mother’s uterus, pre-eclampsia-this refers to a pregnancy induced hypertension. The child may also develop deafness, mental retardation and muteness. That’s why the relationship between thyroid and pregnancy cannot be ignored or treated with triviality. (more…)

Hypothyroidism often causes patients to gain weight, which is a common cause for frustration among patients. Many patients who begin treatment for hypothyroidism want immediate results. They want weight gained as a result of thyroid disease to simply fall off. But this doesn’t always happen.

Weight gained can take some time to come off. The good news is with regular treatment and a weight loss plan, the weight gained as a result of hypothyroidism can come off. Patients can develop a weight loss and exercise program that will help them lose weight and keep it off.

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In pregnancy, the physiologic functions of the mother prior to conception are altered to provide the needs of the fetus growing in her womb. The placenta itself starts producing several hormones that are vital for a safe and normal pregnancy. These changes may also affect thyroid function and thyroid screening tests.

One of these changes is the increase in renal blood flow and the filtration rate of the kidneys, leading to an increased secretion of the circulating iodides in the body. Normally, most of the iodides acquired through ingestion of iodine-rich foods are quickly excreted by the kidney but not before the thyroid gland manages to “trap” about a fifth of the circulating iodides for the production of thyroid hormones. Because normal physiologic changes gets rid of some of the iodides before the thyroid manages to trap them, dietary iodide requirements are raised to around 200 micrograms per day in the pregnant woman in contrast to only 150 micrograms per day for normal persons.

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Natural Methods to Control Gynecomastia or Man Breasts

Mar 30, 2010 Author: Jeremi Hani | Filed under: Health, Hormone, Man Issues

Man boobs, scientifically known as Gynecomastia, is an enlargement of the breast in male. In extreme cases, the male breasts are almost similar to a female breast. Today, significant percentage of males in every U.S. state has man boobs. Basically, this condition is quite normal however thousands of men are still distraught and bothered by this condition.

Generally, man boobs is caused by several factors however the most common cause of man boobs is hormonal imbalance. According to some studies, adolescent boys are vulnerable to this condition because their hormones are not in balance. The production of testosterone in their body is not enough to cancel out the effects of estrogen. This is why the male’s body is having a female breast.

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As we age our hormone levels decline. It is commonly spoken of between women, but there is also bio-identical hormone replacement for men. Bio-identical hormones are created exactly the same way as hormones present in the human body are, molecule by molecule. Low hormone levels or imbalances are not a consequence of growing older in age, they are just a sign that your body is out of tune and needs help to maintain and replenish a vital necessity of your body’s health.

The most common ages of men who begin experiencing andropause, are between forty and fifty-five. Andropause is a gradual decrease in hormone levels that occurs over time, so there are no immediate symptoms of it until the hormone levels for testosterone become low. The only sure way to know when the levels of testosterone are low is by having a test ran by your doctor.

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These days many women are training themselves on the best menopause natural treatment that does not involve the synthetic hormones that are so regularly prescribed. Although hormone replacement therapy is still used widely in the U. S. to scale back the negative symptoms related to menopause, many females are becoming increasingly wary about this form of treatment that has reported adverse effects which include cancer.

The great news is that many of the non-drug menopause natural remedies are effective and not harmful and can be purchased privately from home.

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