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Thyroid
epidemic causes serious health problems
A new study by Dr. E. Chester Ridgway, the University
of Colorado’s chief endocrinologist, says that an estimated 13 million
Americans may have undiagnosed thyroid problems, up from previous
estimates. He says that even mild thyroid problems might cause
serious consequences. Pregnant women with underactive thyroid are
in jeopardy of having children with lower IQ's, and research shows that
low thyroid levels can raise cholesterol levels, thus raising the threat
of a heart attack.
A number of years ago, Dr. Broda Barnes, M.D., did
extensive studies showing at that time that low thyroid (hypothyroidism)
affected 40% of the population. These studies were extensive and
performed upon very large segments of the population. Other
doctors that since have followed his work are noticing that the problem
is rapidly increasing, and they are now seeing the problem in as high as
70% of the population.
Symptoms Common and often undiagnosed symptoms and dangerous consequences of low
thyroid include: serious mental problems, depression, anxiety, seizures,
ADD and ADHD, poor concentration, mental confusion, memory loss, cold
hands and feet, low energy levels, low resistance to colds and flu,
respiratory infections, difficult weight loss, migraine headaches, acne,
low blood sugar, high cholesterol levels, heart disease, cancer,
arthritis, diabetes, lung cancer, emphysema, constipation, low immunity,
and female problems (due to high amounts of estrogen).
Very few medical doctors understand the undiagnosed
thyroid problem or know that this situation has been getting
progressively worse for many years. Many people have very real and
serious symptoms, yet their physicians are unable to truly determine the
cause, often treating them for the wrong ailment. Patients are
often told that their symptoms are psychosomatic or "all in their head",
and they may be sent to psychiatrists.
Avoid chlorine and fluoride like the plague,
including fluoride found in toothpaste and added to drinking water.
Dioxin, a dangerous chlorine related compound found throughout the food
chain, is one cause of low thyroid. Another is likely related to
toxic substances which are produced when drinking water is chlorinated,
and later when chlorinated drinking water mixes with plant
phytochemicals in food. Rather than feeding the body's endocrine
glands as nature intended, the many hormone-like plant micronutrients
found in food are altered by chlorine, and turned into mutagens that do
permanent damage to the glands. Also, serious deficiency of
valuable phytochemicals in modern-day diets may be responsible for
undernourished hormonal functions in those with otherwise healthy
glands.
The phosphoric acid used in soft drinks can also contain fluorine, which
is equally implicated. Chlorine, fluorine, and fluoride are
chemically related to iodine, and compete with it, blocking iodine
receptors in the thyroid gland.
Natural Therapies Natural therapies can prevent and treat thyroid disease, including
hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Graves Disease and Wilson’s Syndrome,
which are the underlying causes of many serious illnesses. The first
line of defense is to start supplementation with a high quality Fulvic that contains healing phytochemicals and enzymes which readily
disperse throughout the body, even to the interior of cells. Clinical
medical school and hospital studies show that pure, high potency Fulvic extracts regulate abnormal thyroid hormone secretion as a result of
their ability to regulate RNA and DNA at the cellular level. Similar
studies also show that Fulvic regulates immune system function.
Equally important to the sufferer of thyroid imbalances, is to eliminate
the intake of all toxins, because the cause is generally due to the
buildup of dangerous toxins in the thyroid gland tissues, such as
chlorinated substances, viruses, pathogens, infections, pesticides,
altered enzymes or hormones, etc.
Scientific and medical studies show that there is hope to naturally
repair and restore proper thyroid function. When the body has been
cleansed and has accumulated proper levels of nutrients, the thyroid has
a chance to begin working again, in many cases in just a few months.
Outpatient medical hospital studies on overactive thyroid had a 90.9%
cure rate within a six month period when patients were treated with a
high potency Fulvic solution. Yuan, Shenyuan, Tongren Hospital,
Beijing; Fulvic, 4 (1988).
For more in-depth information and references, click on the link to our article titled,
“Stimulate, nourish, and repair thyroid function…”
What is Fulvic and where can you
get it? Fulvic is a natural element in soil that is created by microbial
activity at the roots of plants. It converts metallic and clay based
minerals in soil into a form that plants can then uptake through their
root system. Plants absorb this powerful solution which is then usable
by humans and animals who consume the plants. Producers of Fulvic
products call this highly beneficial form of Fulvic “plant derived”
because it comes from a plant source, and is in the proper organic form
to be fully utilized by the body. Beware of metallic or clay based
mineral products as the they can leave toxic mineral deposits in the
tissues.
Why is Fulvic missing in today’s
foods? Since chemicals and pesticides kill Fulvic in the soil, plants are
not able to take metallic and clay based minerals into their root
systems; thereby creating mineral deficient plants—or in other words,
Fulvic deficient plants. Few people realize the extent of the
deficiencies this has created in the food we are now consuming. Many
scientists correlate the steady rise in disease, over the last several
decades, with the ongoing and increasing deficiencies in our soils;
ultimately caused by the heavy use of Fulvic destroying chemicals
and pesticides.
Today, foods with high Fulvic content are very hard to find, making
it essential that we supplement our diets with this important substance.
Vital Earth’s Fulvic Mineral Complex comes from an ancient deposit of
rich plant matter that was laid down millions of years ago before
pesticides and other harmful substances ever existed. It’s organic,
pure, and an excellent source of Fulvic. Nothing artificial has
been added, and there are no flavorings or sweeteners needed because we
process our minerals with nothing but cool, purified water. Tastes so
mild you can drink it straight from the bottle. Try Fulvic Mineral
Complex today.
Vital Earth's Fulvic Mineral Product
Report: "Stimulate, nourish and repair
thyroid function"
More info on Fulvic
The dangers of chlorinated water
Jody's Story of Graves Disease
Following is a link to a helpful website with
information on: thyroid advice thyroid related content, insurance, medication,
fitness and diet:
http://www.thyroidtalk.com |