Thyroid and Weight Gain
Weight gain can occur when your glandular system is not functioning correctly and when your thyroid and adrenal glands are out of balance the result can show up in many ways including what is called low-energy-low-metabolism syndrome. This lowered metabolism state may result in hypothyroidism and progressive weight gain.
More Women than Men
More women than men suffer from hypothyroidism, and many more women than men with thyroid issues have problems with weight gain. Most thyroid problems occur within the gland itself and often don’t reveal themselves until a broader pattern of hormonal imbalance develops. That’s why thyroid issues, menopause and weight gain often appear together.
Why do women experience low thyroid and weight gain with such frequency? The reasons are several, but primarily:
- Women spend much of their lives dieting, usually in a yo-yo cycle of feasting and then fasting. This undermines your metabolism and decreases your metabolic rate, a compounding factor for the thyroid, especially during perimenopause.
- Women tend to internalize stress, which affects their adrenal, brain, and thyroid function, resulting in increased cravings for sweets and simple carbs to provide instant energy and feel-good hormones.
- Women experience monthly hormonal fluctuations that affect their biochemistry.
The healthy functioning of the thyroid is essential to maintaining metabolism and preventing the accumulation of body fat," writes Burton Goldberg in Alternative Medicine. An underactive thyroid gland slows your metabolism; you thus burn dramatically fewer calories and feel sluggish. In addition, in Asian Health Secrets, Letha Hadady explains that an underactive thyroid gland promotes excess weight and cellulite by causing water retention.
If you believe that you have a thyroid problem, you may need to check with your doctor or other medical professional.
Treatment Options
- The most common treatment for hypothyroidism is prescription thyroid hormone medication. These type medications are intended to replace the T4 hormone, which your body naturally produces. Not everyone responds well to prescription treatments. Many physicians point to the lack of T3 in such medicines as the cause for their failure to relieve symptoms in a large number of persons with hypothyroidism.
- Because of this, a growing number of individuals within the medical community now support the use of natural or alternative therapies for hypothyroidism support. Many practitioners recommend treating an underactive thyroid gland by increasing your intake of the minerals iodine selenium along with several other herbs and nutrients which have shown to be effective.
- That’s why we have developed Thyroid Essentials™, a homeopathic all-natural supplement formulated to provide the fastest, most specific relief for low thyroid conditions. The ingredients in our formula naturally support the body's ability to improve and normalize thyroid function.
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