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Dr. Oz Explains Link Between Iodine and Radioactive Particles
| April 15, 2012 | 9:27 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 5 Comments

Dr. Oz Explains Link Between Iodine and Radioactive Particles

Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” explains the link between iodine and radioactive particles, and that while it’s a good precaution for the Japanese government to distribute tablets, but that it won’t make a meaningful difference in the event of radiation spillage. Dr. Oz also promoted his show today with financial guru Suze Orman which will promote healthy living in terms of physical and financial fitness.
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Iodine: Cure for Hypothyroidism Or Hidden Danger?
| April 9, 2012 | 6:39 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 2 Comments

Iodine: Cure for Hypothyroidism Or Hidden Danger?

naturalhealthsherpa.com A deficiency in Iodine can lead to hypothyroidism, but too much iodine can also cause it. Discover how to find out if iodine is causing your hypothyroidism and what to do.

Dr. Hagglund on the importance of Iodine
| April 8, 2012 | 7:46 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 32 Comments

In this video Dr. Hagglund elaborates on how important iodine is for the thyroid and how it is mistreated in its dosage. He further explains the effects your body could have if not dosed properly. VERY IMPORTANT! Watch this video on how to dose your iodine intake. Then go to DeadThyroidSociety.com to view the entire Thyroid Protocol. For more articles and videos visit Dr. Hagglund’s Site at http
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Foods and Supplements for Thyroid and Adrenal Body Types #713

www.therenegadehealthshow.com – In the first two episodes, Dr. Cass Ingram talked about how to identify the body metabolic types… Now he’s going to talk about food and supplements for the adrenal and thyroid types. Take a look…
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Japan Radiation in America: Thyroid Gland Health with Iodine & Iodide by Dr. Jennifer Fisher, ND
| April 7, 2012 | 2:39 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 13 Comments

Japan Radiation in America: Thyroid Gland Health with Iodine & Iodide by Dr. Jennifer Fisher, ND

www.thenaturalguide.com (Video by Larry Cook) Naturopathic Doctor Jennifer Fisher gives an overview of how best to protect and nourish the thyroid gland, which is susceptible to radioactive iodine. High does emergency potassium iodide tablets should never be taken unless a nuclear event occurs within miles of someone because such extremely high doses of potassium iodide will cause health problems. Dr. Fisher addresses this topic, and gives an overview of what the thyroid gland is, what it does, ways we can nourish it, and if we want to take supplemental iodine, how to do so. Main Talking Points • Do not take emergency potassium iodide – it will harm you • The thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones call T3 and T4 • The thyroid gland regulates the body’s metabolic rate • The thyroid gland affects every cell in the body • Chemicals and pollution can adversely affect the thyroid gland, as can radiation • The thyroid “soaks up” iodine and iodide like a sponge; unfortunately, it will do so with radioactive iodine as well. • Cancer can be a result of radioactive iodine exposure • Hypothyroidism: low function metabolism • Hyperthyroidism: fast metabolism • Thyroid requires many nutrients to function properly, not just iodine or iodide • Best thing for the thyroid is to stop eating processed foods and to start eating whole, organic foods so that it can get all the nutrients it requires • Seaweed is an excellent food source of iodine and iodide; often eaten in miso soup • Never

Thyroid Problems and Iodine
| January 9, 2012 | 8:07 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 11 Comments

Thyroid Problems and Iodine

Herbalist Djehuty Ma’at-Ra expounds on the thyroid gland and what it takes to keep the gland nourished. Djehuty recommends Dhealthstore.com’s Thyroid Formula, Herbal Iodine and Emerald Greens Cell Food as great sources of safe, effective, natural iodine which are helpful for healing all adverse thyroid conditions. Visit Dhealthstore.com or call toll free (888) 823-9416 or (818) 245-6084
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Do you experience severe fatigue, infertillity, brain fog, or muscle aches and pains? Has your doctor told you that you will have to live with it? Hormonal imbalance is commonly misdiagnosed and mistreated by mainstream medicine. There is a natural solution!

After RAI 131 treatment update
admin | November 5, 2011 | 1:32 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 25 Comments

Here’s an update on how I’ve been since going through the radioactive iodine treatment over a month ago. I even have a special guest join me in this video. Enjoy!

Is Natural Thyroid Replacement Therapy Better Than Synthetic?
admin | November 2, 2011 | 4:04 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

scottsdalethyroiddoctor.com 480-991-9355 Dr Chris Heimlich DC, DACNB of Phoenix, AZ explains why Natural Thyroid Replacement Hormones may not be better than Synthetic.

I am radioactive, treatment for thyroid cancer.MOV
admin | September 29, 2011 | 3:57 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 1 Comment

high radiation dosage of iodine 131 for thyroid cancer as measured with a Geiger counter. I was so hot Jim could walk around outside of house and tell me what room i was in with his meter- people were supposed to stay 6 to 10 ft from me. even the toilet showed measurable radiation from me using it.

Natural Thyroid Treatment In Phoenix Gave Me Back My Life
admin | August 25, 2011 | 6:29 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

scottsdalethyroiddoctor.com 480-991-9355 After 4 months of Treatment for Hypothyroid Symptoms with Dr Heimlich DC in Phoenix Arizona I feel great. I have no fatigue or depression and I lost 30 pounds so far. My family is excited to get the real me back.

Amazing Results With Natural Treatment Improves Thyroid Symptoms 70%
admin | July 22, 2011 | 11:10 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

scottsdalethyroiddoctor.com 480-991-9355 Three months into my treatment and my thyroid and chronic fatigue symptoms of five years are 70% improved and I have lost 15 pounds without trying. Thank you Dr Heimlich DC of Phoenix Arizona.

Thyroid Cancer – The Nebraska Medical Center
admin | July 12, 2011 | 2:19 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 3 Comments

Thyroid cancer is one of the most treatable and curable forms of cancer. Dr. Bill Lydiatt, a surgical oncologist and thyroid cancer survivor, explains the symptoms, treatment and why it’s important to catch thyroid cancer early. The first sign of a cancer in the thyroid gland is a painless lump in the neck. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Other symptoms may include: * hoarseness or loss of voice as the cancer presses on the nerves to the voice box * difficulty swallowing as the cancer presses on the throat For more information or to make an appointment, call 1-800-922-0000 or visit www.nebraskamed.com.

Before my radioactive iodine treatment 10/28/09
admin | May 31, 2011 | 11:29 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 7 Comments

my prep experience before RAI

Iodine 131 treatment for Thyroid Cancer: Part 1
admin | April 7, 2011 | 1:37 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

I uploaded this first video right after I took my first dosage of Iodine 131. I will try to make an update of the treatment. I’m doing this so people will know what it feels. It is a high dosage of 250mCi (milicuries).

Best Results with Thyroid Treatment in 33 years
admin | March 16, 2011 | 11:15 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

scottsdalethyroiddoctor.com 480-991-9355 I have had the best results with my thyroid treatment in 33 years with Dr Heimlich. I am thrilled with the results in Phoenix Arizona.

Hashimotos Treatment 8 of 8, Our Offer, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Hashimoto’s Disease, Hypothyroidism
admin | March 7, 2011 | 4:17 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | 2 Comments

HopeForHashimotos.com Please view updated Hashimotos videos on our site. We are devoted to health education and effective treatments based upon global medical research on the subjects of Hashimoto’s, Hashimoto’s thyroid disease, Hashimoto thyroid disease, Hashimoto disease, Hashimoto Thyroiditis…

Iodine Deficiency & Hypothyroidism
admin | February 17, 2011 | 11:07 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

www.NaturalEndocrineSolutions.com Many people with hypothyroidism have an iodine deficiency that is causing or contributing to their thyroid condition. For those looking to restore their health through a natural thyroid treatment protocol, addressing such a deficiency is imperative.

Loose Weight by Consuming Thyroid Friendly Iodine
| September 6, 2010 | 1:03 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

Loose Weight by Consuming Thyroid Friendly Iodine

Hypothyroidism causes as a main symptom the uncontrollable weight gain, accompanied by fatigue, loss of the libido, forgetfulness, impotence, irritability and unhealthy looking nails, hair and teeth. In case you really suffer from hypothyroidism, the only thing that may help you is the mineral iodine to stimulate your under active thyroid.

The thyroid gland produces in case of slowed down function weight gain and accumulation of fats, as it has a major role in the energetic metabolism. An under active thyroid gland also leads to cellulite, accumulation of water in the body in spite of the huge quantity of calories lost; you will feel sluggish and powerless.

Although surgical extirpation of the thyroid gland might seem helpful, doctors now know the important role of the gland in the metabolism. You will gain weight because of hypothyroidism but the symptoms will not be drastic if the gland hasn’t been removed.

The mineral Substance called Iodine is present in a very small amount in our body but its role in the function of the thyroid gland is tremendous. In its absence we would immediately gain weight and hypothyroidism will occur. Nowadays, the insufficient quantity of Iodine assimilated by our bodies, caused by the fact that we tend to eat Iodine-less food, begins to take us to the apparition of a type of very spread hypothyroidism. By increasing the daily intake of Iodine the function of your slowing down thyroid will immediately go back to normal.

The increase of the intake of Iodine can be acknowledged by different food supplements. But these must also be taken carefully as a higher level of Iodine in your body is damaging as well. We tend to ingest high quantities of Iodine contained in fertilizers and table salt.

Doctors recommend the usage of natural supplements like kelp instead of drugs. Kelp has a moderating effect on the thyroid gland causing fat people to loose weight and thin persons to gain weight. While taking Iodine supplements you must verify the level of vitamin A you consume daily as it is crucial for the absorption of Iodine in the thyroid. The gland contains a hormone called Thyroxin that facilitates the absorption of Iodine into the glandular tissues. Thyroxin can only be secreted by the thyroid in presence of vitamin A.

If you have really tried to exercise more and keep a healthy diet and no real benefits in weight loss appear, you must ask a doctor as you may have problems with you thyroid. But in case you just want to loose weight you should know Iodine will only help you if your thyroid gland is malfunctioning.

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Iodine and Your Weight
| August 30, 2010 | 3:19 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

Iodine and Your Weight

If you are seriously trying to lose weight, chances are have tried several different programs. Many of you are still not getting down to your desired or ideal weight. One big reason could be that you are having problems with one little molecule.

Iodine is the basis for the extremely important Thyroid Hormone in your body. That hormone regulates everything from your metabolism to your digestion. Because it usually slowly creeps up on you, it is very common to not realize that there has been a change in your energy level, memory, mentrual periods and skin texture. You could even be losing your hair over this one.

The lack of enough Thyroid Hormone in your body is called Hypothyroidism. There are several things that Hypothyroidism will cause that make you gain weight. First of all, it decreases your basal metabolic rate and overall metabolism. That is the rate that you use up energy. Basically what that means is that the normal muscle tone is lost and your muscles tend to be much more relaxed than normal. Your internal organs that use muscles will also be affected. You will probably notice that mostly by a change in your bowel habits. You will tend to become constipated. Just what you needed!

Muscles need to remain toned to keep your joints in the proper position. So, they will always normally be a little tight. This uses calories (yeah!). Obviously, when they are more relaxed than normal, you tend to gain weight.

Secondly, lack of Thyroid Hormone will make you lazy. At least that is my excuse. hehe.

Dr. Oliver Sacks (made famous in the movie Awakenings) describes one man that had to be helped out of bed in the morning. He was then fed and led to a chair in the corner. In the evening he was led back to bed. During the day he would not even talk. This happened day after day for years! Finally, for some reason, he ended up at the doctors office and was found to be severely hypothyroid. He returned to normal with treatment, but did not even remember all those years where he was a zombie.

If you suspect that you might have hypothyroidism consider these associated symptoms: dry skin, brittle nails, constipation, irregular or heavy menstrual periods (if you are male, you probably won’t develop this one), feeling tired and weak, cold skin, coarse, retaining water or thinning hair. Any, or all of these can occur.

You have an increased chance of getting this condition if you have a swelling in the front of your neck called a goiter, diabetes, patches of light skin (not always, but there is a specific condition causing this that also affects the thyroid), iodine deficiency and some medications. Some women develop this as a complication of pregnancy.

If you always buy salt with no iodine, there is a slight chance that you could develop hypothyroidism as a result of the lack of iodine. Remember, iodine is part of the thyroid hormone molecule. Without iodine, your body cannot make the hormone.

When you think you may have hypothyroidism, you should see your medical doctor to get a blood test. One thing that most doctors won’t tell you is that you need to be otherwise feeling pretty good during the test. There is one condition called Euthyroid Sick Syndrome that will cause low Thyroid Hormone levels when you are sick. But the hormone levels can return to normal when you get well. So, it is better to get the levels checked when you get well in order to have an accurate test.

Assuming that you have guessed right, your doctor will prescribe a thyroid hormone supplement that will get you feeling better. The only problem at this point is that it is often tricky to get the right amount into your system. You will often bounce back and forth between feeling weak and tired and feeling jittery. But with your doctors help, that should diminish fairly quickly.

The good news is that once your thyroid is in control, you are going to feel much better, have more energy and be back on track with your weight control.

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Iodine and Thyroid ? The Perfect Pair for Perfect Thyroid Health
| August 29, 2010 | 3:06 am | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

Iodine and Thyroid ? The Perfect Pair for Perfect Thyroid Health

Hypothyroidism has currently plagued over five million people in the United States. Ten percent of women in America are also suffering from the same disease. Although this type of sickness may come in as something common, it presents a lot of harmful side effects to the woman’s body. The disease is triggered from infections in the person’s thyroid, allowing the body to experience indigestion and delayed metabolism. This is also the reason why it is important for your iodine and thyroid to go hand in hand.

 

Women who have hypothyroidism can easily be alarmed by this disease. The symptoms of the infection will make you feel stressful and oftentimes lethargic. You may also experience sudden gain of weight and will find it difficult to take off excess pounds.

 

Hair loss is also one considerable symptom for this type of disease. Your hair will slowly turn brittle and your skin may also begin to dry, which disables you to function properly in cold weather.

 

Frequently, a person who has hypothyroidism can also experience muscle pains, depression and constipation. Due to the inconsistency of your menstrual period, you may also feel a noticeable decrease in your libido.

 

To help in battling this disease, iodine will help maintain your daily diet. Iodine supplements, in specific, can aid in providing your body with the right supply of its required nutrition to treat the deficiency caused by your infected thyroid. Women can also gain a lot of benefits for iodine-rich diets. This will allow a steady supplementation of rare nutrients such as zinc and selenium. Since lack of selenium in the body can also affect the activity of a woman’s thyroid gland, iodine supplement will help refurbish thyroid hormone synthesis and supply the body with the right amount of antioxidant enzymes for its functions.

 

The supplementation of iodine is greatly encouraged by a lot of doctors to be taken if and in case your regular diet or exercise does not work in curing hypothyroidism. This can be reviewed through a womanÕs urine analysis. For women who want to get the best results in the shortest time possible, iodine supplements can deliver the most positive effects for your thyroid gland. These supplements have long been used as a form of natural aid for the victims of hypothyroidism. Since women often fall victim to this type of infection, doctors recommend every female to get tested for hypothyroidism prior to plans of having a baby.

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Fate of Iodine in Thyroid Hormone Formation – Why Iodine is Necessary For Thyroid Hormone Formation
| August 13, 2010 | 3:15 pm | Natural Thyroid Treatment | Comments closed

Fate of Iodine in Thyroid Hormone Formation – Why Iodine is Necessary For Thyroid Hormone Formation

To form sufficient quantities of the thyroid hormone thyroxine or T4, about 50 milligrams of iodine in the form of iodides in the diet is required every year. This just shows how important iodine is in the process of thyroid hormone formation and consequently, the regulation of the body’s metabolism.
Iodides in the Diet

The iodides available in your food are absorbed in the gastrointestinal in much the same way as chlorides. These are then normally rid of by the kidneys through the urine but not before the thyroid gland gets its share of iodides. This share constitutes about a fifth of the whole amount of ingested iodide.

Iodide Trapping

The first step in thyroid hormone formation is the acquisition of iodide by the thyroid gland by a mechanism known as iodide trapping. The basal membrane of the thyroid cell is specifically designed to pump iodides actively into the cell. In a normal gland, the pump has the ability to concentrate the iodide to 30 times the concentration of iodides in the blood and in a hyperactive gland, this shoots up to about 250 times more. The iodide pump is regulated by several factors but mainly by the concentration of thyroid-stimulating hormone or TSH.

TSH is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland to regulate thyroid gland activity. Aside from increasing the rate of iodide trapping by the pumps, it also stimulates the thyroid gland to produce and secrete more thyroid hormone. When concentrations of thyroid hormone reach desirable levels and normal metabolic rates are achieved, the TSH levels go down until such time the pituitary gland receives a signal to secrete more hormone.

Thyroglobulin, Thyroxine, and Triiodothyronine

The thyroid cells are protein-secreting cells and one of their major products is thyroglobulin. Thyroglobulin is a large glycoprotein molecule with a molecular weight of around 335,000. Each molecule of thyroglobulin contains around 70 amino acids called tyrosine, the major substrate that combines with iodine to form the thyroid hormones. Basically, the thyroid hormones are formed inside the thyroglobulin.

The first essential step in the formation of thyroid hormone is the oxidation of iodide ions to nascent iodine capable of combining with tyrosine. This process is promoted by the enzyme peroxidase and its accompanying hydrogen peroxide.

The next step is the organification of iodine or the binding of iodine with the thyroglobulin molecule. Even in its oxidized form, iodine binds quite slowly to tyrosine. In the thyroid cell, however, iodine is associated with aniodinase enzyme which speeds up the organification to a matter of seconds or minutes.

Tyrosine is first iodized to monoiodotyrosine and then to diiodotyrosine. The iodotyrosine formed then couple with one another to form thyroid hormones. A coupling between monoiodotyrosine and diiodotyrosine yieldstriiodothyronine and a coupling between two molecules of diiodotyrosine will form thyroxine, which is the major hormonal product of the thyroid gland.

The intricate process of thyroid hormone formation is also unique among endocrine systems in that the thyroid gland stores its hormones in follicles until such time when TSH stimulation causes the thyroid gland to release the hormones and speed up the iodide trapping process. And the cycle starts all over again.

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