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Speed Up Metabolism with Foods That Boost Thyroid Function | Hypothyroidism

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Could I have hypothyroidism? It’s a thought that’s crossed your mind, right? After all, you have the classic symptom of hypothyroidism, namely your weight loss is slow or non-existent, even though you’re eating the same, or better than you ever have.

You’ve heard that your thyroid runs your metabolism, but how does that work? And, most importantly, what can you start doing today to help your thyroid fire up your metabolism so that you can get faster weight loss results? I address all of these questions in the video and share more details in my medically reviewed blog post: http://www.drbeckyfitness.com/could-it-be-my-thyroid

At the blog post, you can download the list of 10 foods to start eating today for a faster fat-burning thyroid.

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The thyroid gland is a small organ that’s located in the front of the neck, wrapped around the windpipe (trachea) and its main job is to produce thyroid hormone that mainly controls our body’s metabolism.
hypothyroidism occurs when the gland fails to produce enough thyroid hormone.
this leads to symptoms such as
Tiredness , Fatigue, Feeling cold, Hair loss
Dry skin, Depression, Memory and concentration problems, Constipation
Menstrual abnormalities.
Millions of people worldwide are taking levothyroxine on a daily basis and going on with their lives without any problem or inconvenience. That remains the standard worldwide.
However, there are certain things we can do to overall boost our thyroid heath.
That will not only help your body on a longer run but also decrease your dependence medications.
With that in mine let’s look at a few natural supplements that will help manage your hypothyroidism.

FOODS TO AVOID FOR HYPOTHYROIDISM

HYPOTHYROIDISM DURING PREGNANCY AND HOW TO MANAGE IT.

SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE A LOW THYROID LEVEL – Hypothyroidism Symptoms

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HYPOTHYROIDISM FOODS TO AVOID – DIET FOR LOW THYROID LEVELS

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Thyroid hormones are essential for our body. They regulate our basal metabolic rate, our energy balance, our mood, heat generation and much more. It can cause a number of symptoms, such as poor ability to tolerate cold, a feeling of tiredness, constipation, slow heart rate, depression, and weight gain. Hypothyroidism is so common that almost 5 people out of 100 suffer from it. The majority of the patients are females as they have higher chances of developing autoimmune diseases and hypothyroidism is also a type of “autoimmune disease”.Hypothyroidism can be a tricky condition to manage, and what you eat can interfere with your treatment.

HYPOTHYROIDISM DURING PREGNANCY AND HOW TO MANAGE IT.

SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE A LOW THYROID LEVEL – Hypothyroidism Symptoms

NATURAL REMEDIES FOR HYPOTHYROIDISM

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Hypothyroidism Signs & Symptoms | & Why Symptoms Occur

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Hypothyroidism Signs & Symptoms | & Why Symptoms Occur

Hypothyroidism Signs & Symptoms | & Why Symptoms Occur

Hypothyroidism is a condition involving a low thyroid functioning (decreased thyroid hormone levels). Thyroid hormones (thyroxine and triiodothyronine) are important for metabolism, movement and mentation, and when these hormones are low, it can lead to specific signs and symptoms.

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SIGNS THAT YOU HAVE A LOW THYROID LEVEL – Hypothyroidism Symptoms

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The thyroid gland is a small organ that’s located in the front of the neck, wrapped around the windpipe aka the trachea. It is shaped like a butterfly, smaller in the middle with two wide wings that extend around the side of your throat. Your thyroid has an important job to do — releasing and controlling the levels of thyroid hormone. The main role of the thyroid hormone is to control many vital functions of your body including your metabolism. Thyroid disorders are very common. In fact, about 12% of people will experience abnormal thyroid function at some point during their lives, and an estimated 20 million people in the Unites States are suffering from some type of thyroid disorder.

Hypothyroidism, also called underactive thyroid, is when the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough thyroid hormones to meet your body’s needs. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. Thyroid hormones control the way the body uses energy, so they affect nearly every organ in your body, even the way your heart beats. Without enough thyroid hormones, many of your body’s functions slow down.

FOODS TO AVOID FOR HYPOTHYROIDISM

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Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy | Famous Gynecologist | Dr Shivani Chandan L – Aster RV Hospital

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This women’s day, learn about the Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy with our expert Dr Shivani Chandan L, Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Aster RV Hospital, JP Nagar.

Hypothyroidism during pregnancy is not common. However, the symptoms can be overlooked because some mimic the hormonal changes of a normal pregnancy, such as tiredness and weight gain. If left untreated, maternal hypothyroidism poses a risk for both mother and baby.

Dr Shivani Chandan L is presently working as a consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Aster RV Hospital, JP Nagar. She is a clinician par excellence with sound knowledge in this field. She practises evidence-based medicine providing patient-centred care. Her expertise lies in the management of complex high-risk pregnancies, instrumental deliveries and vaginal birth after previous caesarean. She has worked in a busy tertiary care referral hospital gaining vast experience in dealing with complicated Obstetric cases associated with Heart disease, endocrine disorders, kidney disease, bleeding disorders requiring multidisciplinary inputs. She believes in protocol led, a team-based approach which contributes immensely in reducing caesarean section rates. She has a special interest in Obstetric intensive care and emergency obstetric care.

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Dr. Trolice discusses how the thyroid affects both pregnancy and the ability to conceive.

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