I love and admire them both very much. Both are in their sixties and struggled with symptoms like anxiety, fatigue, cold intolerance, weight fluctuations, and brain fog for many decades. They are both very highly educated women (one has a doctorate, the other has a masters) and have been...
Levothyroxine may lower highcholesterol levelsassociated with hypothyroidism and may help you return to your baseline weight. The medicine causes very few serious side effects and is relatively inexpensive. Levothyroxine may lower yourcholesterol levelsand help you return to a normal weight. The medicine...
Legs up the wall pose will not only help with your thyroid functions but it also relieves back pain, helps with insomnia, improves posture, helps with anxiety, naturally adjusts your spine, improves your digestion and it starts a lymphatic circulation. Your lymphatic system doesn’t have a pum...
1) Hypothyroidism is a treatable condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough of the hormones called thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Though people of any age can get this condition, adults over the age of 50, particularly women, have the highest risk. 2) The thyro...
defecating more frequently, and developing a fast heartbeat (sometimes dangerously fast in a rhythm calledatrial fibrillation, which can cause you to pass out or increase your risk of having astroke). Other common symptoms of excess thyroid hormone include increasedanxiety, palpitations, and hand ...
When yourthyroid glandisn’t doing its job, it can mess with your mood. Hypothyroidism can affect your ability to think and lead to fatigue,depression, andanxiety. While the link between thyroid and mood isn’t fully understood, it’s likely related to the fact that thyroid hormone plays a...
weight gain, insomnia, personality changes, leaky gut, depression, an autoimmune disorder, chronic pain, no metabolism and low sex drive, bloating, anxiety, menstrual problems and infertility. It starts with becoming aware and how your health can be influenced by all these different circumstances. ...
The opposite of hypothyroidism is hyperthyroidism and it’s very rare in dogs. (It’s much more common in cats.) Hyperthyroidism means the body produces too much T4. This increases the metabolism … sending the body into overdrive. It can cause weight loss, anxiety, diarrhea and more. Again...
every area of the body. Hyperthyroidism, also known as Graves’ disease, can accelerate the metabolic system causing drastic weight loss, profuse sweating, heart palpitations, irregular heartbeats (which can mean too fast or too slow, or anything outside the normal rhythm), anxiety, and ...
High blood pressure, high cholesterol, premenstrual syndrome, ADD/ADHD, pre-diabetes, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, hormone replacement, and other “diseases” are really “symptoms, not diseases.” So how did they get to be diseases and produce billions of dollars in drug sales to trea...