Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism

Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism
Author: Kenneth Blanchard M.D.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1578263875

The first comprehensive book to challenge the traditional teachings by presenting a more effective approach to treating hypothyroidism For many years, treatment options for hypothyroidism have remained relatively unchanged and new treatments have been unexplored despite the fact that this disorder affects tens of millions of people in the United States. In The Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism, Dr. Kenneth Blanchard uncovers the truth about treatments and diagnoses and offers new insight into reducing symptoms for those with hypothyroidism. Dr. Blanchard has treated over 1,000 patients with hypothyroidism with great success. Through this experience, he has developed a unique approach to the field and has simultaneously enabled patients to better understand their condition, treatments, and the current findings. Patients and physicians alike will benefit from the wisdom and guidance found in this book. The Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism also includes explanations of: * Why hypothyroidism is often misdiagnosed * Misguided teachings on the treatment of hypothyroidism * Effects of hypothyroidism on pregnancy, menstrual cycle, and fertility * The connection between fibromyalgia and hypothyroidism * The effects of hypothyroidism on weight, sleep, and motion sickness * More effective treatments and advice for proper diagnosis

Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism

Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism
Author: Kenneth Blanchard
Publisher: Hatherleigh Press
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 157826457X

The first comprehensive book to challenge the traditional teachings by presenting a more effective approach to treating hypothyroidism For many years, treatment options for hypothyroidism have remained relatively unchanged and new treatments have been unexplored despite the fact that this disorder affects tens of millions of people in the United States. In The Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism, Dr. Kenneth Blanchard uncovers the truth about treatments and diagnoses and offers new insight into reducing symptoms for those with hypothyroidism. Dr. Blanchard has treated over 1,000 patients with hypothyroidism with great success. Through this experience, he has developed a unique approach to the field and has simultaneously enabled patients to better understand their condition, treatments, and the current findings. Patients and physicians alike will benefit from the wisdom and guidance found in this book. The Functional Approach to Hypothyroidism also includes explanations of: * Why hypothyroidism is often misdiagnosed * Misguided teachings on the treatment of hypothyroidism * Effects of hypothyroidism on pregnancy, menstrual cycle, and fertility * The connection between fibromyalgia and hypothyroidism * The effects of hypothyroidism on weight, sleep, and motion sickness * More effective treatments and advice for proper diagnosis

How to Heal Hashimoto's

How to Heal Hashimoto's
Author: Marc Ryan, L.Ac.
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2017-06-20
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1401953611

Here’s the simple truth about Hashimoto’s: It’s way more than a thyroid problem. And even though it’s an autoimmune disease, it’s also way more than an immune system problem. Over time, it progressively becomes a body-wide disorder. Most people are familiar with the common hypothyroid symptoms of fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, sensitivity to cold, hair loss, and constipation. But what many people don’t seem to understand is that many Hashimoto’s patients also have anxiety and depression, acid reflux, blood sugar imbalances like hypoglycemia and insulin resistance, intestinal permeability, anemia, food intolerances, and much more. This is not coincidence. It is all caused by repeated patterns of one system of the body breaking down and bringing other systems down with it. This causes vicious cycles that lead to the breakdown of the gut, the brain, the adrenals, the stomach, the gall bladder, the liver and every other major organ in the body. How to Heal Hashimoto’s offers a practical, easy-to-follow approach that treats the whole body, by figuring out what is breaking down and then developing a plan for fixing it. Using an autoimmune diet, lifestyle changes like meditation and qi gong, and other natural interventions, Marc Ryan shows you how to transform these vicious cycles into positive healing momentum —thereby allowing the body to return to balance. Get ready to take charge of your health and reclaim your life!

Thyroid, Guardian of Health

Thyroid, Guardian of Health
Author: Philip G. Young
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1553696131

THYROID GUARDIAN OF HEALTH examines the impact inadequate thyroid function has on individuals. It starts with an introduction, the fact that hypothyroidism is frequently missed. A brief history of medicine's understanding of hypothyroidism is then given. This history is followed by various environmental factors that are increasing the incidence of hypothyroidism with its accompanying problems. Frequent clinical presentations of hypothyroidism are then given. The control of the thyroid hormone by the body is next described. The blood tests used for diagnosis of hypothyroidism are discussed along with the reasons the majority of hypothyroid patients are being missed when just the blood tests now in vogue are used. Next the interrelationship with the adrenal hormones, the glucocorticoids is shown. (The glucocorticoids bring fuel to the cells, thyroid hormone regulates the rate this fuel, glucose is utilized.) After a description of the thyroid and adrenal hormones which are available either by prescription or over the counter, the book goes through all the major areas of the bodily function such as digestion, circulation and tells how inadequate thyroid function impacts each system. Major areas include thyroid's role in heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune problems, cancer and infections.

The Thyroid Debacle

The Thyroid Debacle
Author: Dr. Eric Balcavage
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

NO, YOU'RE NOT CRAZY Despite seeing dozens of doctors and thyroid specialists, being treated with thyroid medication, and having "normal thyroid labs"... you still don't feel well. Maybe you're still exhausted, gaining weight, losing hair, and feeling depressed, foggy, or anxious. You're not crazy. You're not alone. And it is not your fault. You're simply stuck in the middle of a Thyroid Debacle. For decades, modern medicine has misunderstood key points about thyroid physiology that has led to the prolonged suffering of millions of Americans - most importantly, that thyroid disorders are primarily caused by a dysfunctional thyroid gland. As a result, doctors are taught to rely on an outdated model of testing TSH and T4, and simply replacing thyroid hormone with medication, never once asking the question of what's causing the dysfunction in the first place. In The Thyroid Debacle, Dr. Eric Balcavage and Dr. Kelly Halderman explore thyroid disorders from a new perspective, looking to create a paradigm shift in how doctors and patients understand and approach thyroid physiology. They argue that hypothyroidism is more commonly an issue with the functioning of cells, not a problem with the thyroid gland itself, and that the key is to look at root causes rather than attempt to mask symptoms with pills. You can feel like yourself again. This revolutionary new approach will help you understand the real cause of your thyroid symptoms so you can make informed decisions with your doctor and take back control of your health. “This is not your usual thyroid book—thank goodness. Dig into this book. Learn howyour thyroid works, what dirties it, and howyou can clean it up. In time, you'll feel better than ever.” - DR. BEN LYNCH, Author of the best-selling book 'Dirty Genes' “This book goes deep but also offers hope with practical suggestions on how to course-correct when typical thyroid interventions have failed. I recommend it to everyone who struggles with thyroid dysfunction, or who is in medicine and wants to truly learn more about the thyroid—beyond Synthroid and selenium.” - CARRIE JONES, ND, FABNE, MPH, Head ofMedical Education, Rupa Health

Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function

Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function
Author: Johannes W. Dietrich
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre:
ISBN: 288945570X

The discovery of the negative feedback of thyroid hormones on pituitary thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) secretion, a classical endocrine feedback control system, has shaped diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disease for the last decades. Based on this concept, a unique diagnostic category of subclinical thyroid disorders was introduced, being defined exclusively by an abnormal TSH response in the presence of thyroid hormone concentrations within the reference range. Although this approach was able to deliver a conceptually straightforward disease definition problems surfaced in clinical practice as neither the diagnostic reference range nor the appropriate threshold for initiating substitution treatment are universally agreed upon for subclinical thyroid disorders. The situation is further aggravated by the so-called syndrome T, which comprises a substantial but heterogeneous group of L-T4 treated patients with hypothyroidism with reduced quality of life despite “normal” TSH values. A limited understanding of the physiological relationships between TSH and thyroid hormones may be a main reason for clinical difficulties in dealing with the causes of syndrome T and tailoring substitution therapy for hypothyroid patients with subclinical thyroid disorders. Feedback regulation has recently been shown to be much more complex than previously assumed. The concept of homeostatic control has also been extended to include the lesser known but equally important allostatic thyroid regulation.The latter aims at adaptive homeostasis or stability through changing setpoints and modulating structural parameters of feedback control, as may be appropriate to adapt to a vast array of conditions spanning from fetal life, aging, pregnancy, exercise, starvation, obesity, psychiatric disorders to the severe non-thyroidal illness syndrome. A better understanding of homeostatic and allostatic mechanisms, which govern the behaviour of pituitary-thyroid feedback control, is on the horizon. This promises to improve the diagnostic utility of laboratory methods, laying the foundation for personalised methods to optimise dosage and modality of substitution therapy. The emerging new world of thyroid physiology is reflected on the side of clinical medicine in a new, relational paradigm for diagnosis and treatment. Considerable progress has been made in this respect in the following key areas: • the significance of complementary information processing structures within the feedback loop, in particular ultrashort feedback of TSH on its own secretion and the action of a TSH-T3 shunt unburdening the thyroid from T4 synthesis in imminent thyroid failure, • the unravelling of spatio-temporal dynamics of hormone concentrations ranging from ultradian to circannual rhythms and including hysteresis effects, • the emergence of “non-canonical” mechanisms of thyroid hormone signalling beyond transcriptional control of gene expression, • the physiological actions of thyronine metabolites, which have been previously regarded as biologically inactive, such as thyronamines and iodothyroacetates, • the characterisation of distinct patterns in the adaptive processes to stress and strain and their conclusive explanation through reactions to type 1 and type 2 allostatic load. This collective volume contains the contributions to the Research Topic “Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function”, which was originally published by the journal Frontiers in Endocrinology. Authored by an international team of experts from three continents ,the book provides a comprehensive overview on thyroid control from recent research in basic, computational and clinical thyroidology. Many aspects addressed here can be expected to stimulate future research. A more comprehensive view and better integration of in-vitro, in-silico and in-vivo investigations will be invaluable in paving the way to this new world of thyroidology.

Integrative Medicine Approach to Thyroid Disorders

Integrative Medicine Approach to Thyroid Disorders
Author: Wayne Sodano
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781725733657

Dr. Wayne Sodano has dedicated his career to the Integrative and Functional Medicine approach to health care. His passion for creating a community of like minded health care practitioners in these areas of health care has resulted in him sharing his knowledge nationwide and internationally through live lectures, the creation of an on-line teaching program, and a groundbreaking comprehensive patient history analysis tool, iMedLogicsTM, that optimizes treatment outcomes.

Simplified Solution Approach To HYPOTHYROIDISM

Simplified Solution Approach To HYPOTHYROIDISM
Author: Dr Quentin Glyn
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Simplified Solution Approach To HYPOTHYROIDISM: Your Roadmap to Optimal Thyroid Health Are you tired of navigating the complexities of hypothyroidism without a clear guide? Look no further! In "Simplified Solution Approach To HYPOTHYROIDISM," we unveil a comprehensive and accessible roadmap to understand, manage, and overcome hypothyroidism. This groundbreaking guide is your indispensable companion on the journey to reclaiming your thyroid health. Unveiling the Unknown: Decoding Hypothyroidism Dive deep into Chapter One as we demystify hypothyroidism. Understand the significance of thyroid function, identify common symptoms, and gain a newfound awareness of your body's signals. This chapter is the key to unlocking the secrets your body has been trying to tell you. The Root Cause Unveiled: Reasons Behind Hypothyroidism In Chapter Two, explore the genetic, immune system, dietary, and environmental elements contributing to hypothyroidism. Our simplified approach empowers you with knowledge, equipping you to take charge of your thyroid health proactively. Beyond the Lab: Diagnosis and Hypothyroidism Testing Navigate Chapter Three for insights into diagnostic examinations, interpreting thyroid function tests, and the significance of thorough testing. Arm yourself with knowledge to discuss your results confidently with medical professionals. Lifestyle Modifications: Your Path to Wellness Chapter Four introduces practical lifestyle changes, including nutrition, foods beneficial for the thyroid, supplements, physical activity, and stress management techniques. Learn how simple adjustments can make a profound impact on your well-being. Medication and Treatment Options Explore Chapter Five for a comprehensive overview of thyroid medications, their consequences, side effects, and alternative medical interventions. Empower yourself to make informed decisions about your treatment plan. Holistic Healing: An Integrative Approach Chapter Six delves into integrative methodologies, including holistic healing methods, herbal treatments, mind-body techniques, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Discover a holistic approach to thyroid health beyond conventional methods. Tailoring Solutions for Specific Groups Chapter Seven addresses the unique challenges of hypothyroidism during gestation, in children and adolescents, and among the elderly. Tailor your approach to fit specific life stages and circumstances. Prevention is Key: How to Avoid Hypothyroidism Chapter Eight provides insights into weight management, heart health, and bone well-being, offering practical tips to prevent hypothyroidism and maintain overall health. Building Your Own Power: Empowering Yourself In Chapter Nine, learn to build a support network, discover online communities and resources, and advocate for yourself. This empowering chapter marks the beginning of your journey towards self-advocacy and well-being. Conclusion: Your Path to Thyroid Wellness As we approach the Conclusion, reflect on the main points, find motivation, and receive encouragement to embark on your journey towards optimal thyroid health. Act Now, Reclaim Your Health! Don't let hypothyroidism control your life. This book is your ticket to understanding, managing, and conquering hypothyroidism. Take action now, embrace the power of knowledge, and unlock a healthier, more vibrant you. Your journey to optimal thyroid health starts here! Grab your copy today and take the first step towards a life free from the constraints of hypothyroidism!

Evidence-Based Approach to Restoring Thyroid Health

Evidence-Based Approach to Restoring Thyroid Health
Author: Denis Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615978789

Many people have normal thyroid blood tests but still have hypothyroid symptoms and low body temperatures. This book presents the evidence that explains this commonly overlooked problem, as well that evidence that supports the treatments presented in this book. His book will revolutionize your practice and your treatment of patients. This extensively referenced book will make you totally rethink the way you diagnose and treat low thyroid function. This book covers nutritional, botanical, and hormonal approaches to restoring thyroid health. There are chapters on Hyperthyroidism and Graves', Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's, Diagnosis, and Wilson's Temperature Syndrome (WTS). Some of the information on WTS is reprised from the Doctor's Manual on Wilson's Temperature Syndrome originally published in 1991.

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Hypothyroidism

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Hypothyroidism
Author: Ken Blanchard
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0759508658

A groundbreaking, proven approach for successfully diagnosing and treating the millions with hypothyroidism. Depression, weight gain, fatigue, headaches, memory lapses, hair loss—these are just some of the vague, often debilitating symptoms that plague the more than 13 million patients with hypothyroidism. The typical blood test for diagnosis is often inaccurate, leaving many to suffer through ineffective treatment. But now, there is a solution: Dr. Blanchard’s groundbreaking program draws on emerging research, medical facts, and three decades of clinical experiences as an endocrinologist. This individualized program uses questionnaires and charts to help diagnose sufferers through symptoms, not only lab results. It then treats patients of all ages with the safe but little used T3 hormone in combination with the more common T4 hormone. Also including specific nutritional advice and alternative treatments, this is the one program for sufferers of hypothyrodism that really works!