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Saturday 21 December 2013

What Is Hashimoto's?


By Dr. Kevin


Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is the inflammation of the thyroid gland. However, that doesn't tell you much, does it? If you're like me, you want to know why it became inflamed and what you can do about it.

To begin with, you would like to know why this particular gland comes to be inflamed. There are two scenarios for this; your body could be attacking it, or it could be getting overworked.

If your thyroid is being overworked causing thyroiditis, one of two scenarios is likely...

A. Your body is not converting T4 (hormone your thyroid stores and releases) to T3, which is the more biologically active hormone.

B. Your body is becoming inefficient at using glucose (sugar) and fat as an energy source and using thyroid hormone as a substitute.

The first instance can best be described as a problem with conversion. This is because your body has refused to convert T4 hormone to its most active form known as T3. In the active state, it is the most used when it comes to operation and can be thought of as an energy source.

Well, if your body can't get enough of T3 to run properly, it will send a message to your brain telling it the body needs more. This message causes the thyroid to release more T4. However, at some point your thyroid runs out of hormone and it gets worn-out.

This process can cause inflammation.

The second cause is brought about by the inability of your body to use various sources of energy such as glucose and fat.

When this happens, your body will look for alternative energy sources like T3. However, as you know, your thyroid can only give so much thyroid hormone before it gets overworked.

Thyroiditis is however commonly caused by Hashimotos.

This is a condition that can best be described as a disorder with the autoimmune system. In an autoimmune disorder, the body will be attacking itself. In this particular case, your body will be attacking one particular part; your thyroid gland.

This attack on the thyroid causes the inflammation. Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to why this happens. However, you should know that there is something you can do about it.

If you visit a clinic, the doctor will prescribe some pills after running a number of tests. This cannot be termed as complete treatment. You must begin to understand the condition facing you and what alternatives, especially natural ones are available.

Diet plays a big role in helping you convert T4 to T3 and calming down your immune system if you have Hashimoto's. Of course, supplements will also help your problem, but I suggest that you start with your diet.

Remember, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an immune system problem. The best way to support your immune system is to give your body the nutrients it needs, and remove any offenders. This is the best way to reduce Hahsimoto's.




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