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Thyroid is one of the bodys most important glands. Thyroid dysfunction is one of the most
common clinical conditions seen frequently. Thyroid function influences energy formation,
circulation, immune function, the metabolism of all the organs, blood sugar regulation, emotional
stability, and hormonal balance.
Thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland located in the neck on either side of the voice box that
controls the overall metabolic rate of the body. Hence, imbalances of thyroid hormones can
have an intense effect on an individual's energy levels. Sometimes the disturbances are very
clear and easily diagnosed. Often though, they can be rather delicate and easily overlooked.
Overactive thyroid function known as Hyperthyroidism that is when the thyroid gland
produces an excess of hormones. This is associated with weight loss coupled with increased
appetite, heart palpitations, increased body heat, bulging eyes, restlessness, anxiety, sleep
disturbances or insomnia, muscle weakness, trembling hands, and decreased menstrual flow.
Low thyroid function known as Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the body lacks
sufficient thyroid hormone. This occurs with greater frequency in women between the ages of
40-50, and may affect as many as 10% of women over age 50. It is associated with symptoms
like fatigue, weight gain, low motivation, heat and/or cold intolerance, headaches and migraines,
dry skin and hair, hair loss, fluid retention, unhealthy brittle nails, constipation, irritable bowel
syndrome, asthma, allergies, slow healing, acne, hives, carpal tunnel syndrome, low sex drive,
insomnia, irritability, anxiety and panic attacks, depression, decreased memory and
concentration, and sometimes infertility.
Causes:
Soy isoflavones - a type of Phytoestrogens compound that have weak estrogenic activity are
strong thyroid inhibitors.
Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and brussels sprouts - when eaten raw can cause thyroid
disruption.
Radiation ranging from nuclear plants and high power lines, to common household items
such as microwaves, TVs, computers, water beds, electric blankets, and some electrical
appliances all have the potential of affecting the thyroid.
Coxsackie virus, candida fungus overgrowth due to stress, lowered immune system,
antibiotic overuse, oral contraceptives, and use of steroids.
Iodum: for someone who is obsessive, feels very hot, can't stop hurrying, especially if he or she
is dark-haired and dark-eyed, along with hypo or hyper thyroid symptoms.
Spongia: the patient experiences difficulty swallowing and has attacks where they feel they are
suffocating, at night. There is a sensation as if something is moving in the goitre. Their eyes are
protruding and staring, face appears anxious, heat is experienced generally and in particular
spots, and there is a general restlessness and over-activity that alternates with a feeling of
weariness. Their personality traits include a lack of regard for everything, with a quarrelsome,
obstinate and repulsive mood. They are always discontented and displeased about everything.
Calcarea carb: is an important Homeopathic remedy for regulating thyroid functioning and is
most suitable to persons with light hair and a tendency to overweight and fatigue. Persons with
an excessive appetite, painful menstruation, insomnia, cracked skin on the hands, poor
circulation, and chilliness.
Thyroidinum: is a very good remedy for metabolism and other thyroid problems with feeling of
weakness, fatigue and exhaustion, irritability and mood swings.
Thus, Homeopathic remedies will help boost your energy, improve circulation, and
soothe metabolism by balancing hyper or hypo thyroid functions. To conclude, Homeopathy
heals by finding and curing the roots of the disease. It has a cleansing effect and stimulates
thyroid activity by implementing a general regulating influence on the thyroid. Hence, for a safe,
natural, effective, and long-lasting answer for your thyroid problems, consider Homeopathy.
About the author :
Neepa Sevak is an experienced, registered Homeopath with the Arizona Homeopathic
Board of Medical Examiners. She is currently practicing Classical Homeopathy at the
Desert Institute of Classical Homeopathy. Her mission is to Promote Health through
Homeopathy with a Holistic, Totalistic, and Individualistic approach.
Phone: (480) 363 0758
Email: homeopathiccure@cox.net
Website: www.homeopathic-cure.com