Did you know that TSH doesn't tell the whole story about your thyroid dysfunction? Your thyroid gland produces primarily T4 which is the inactive form of thyroid hormone. The active form that your body uses is T3.
So how do you get T3?
Your body must convert T4 to T3 in body tissues like the liver and gut. Most low thyroid patients have low conversion rates and thus lower T3 than ideal.
And your TSH can be "normal".
If you gut is off, no drug will fix that.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Thursday, August 29, 2013
What is low thyroid dysfunction?
Function and dysfunction.
I get asked about low thyroid dysfunction often. Your thyroid system affects the production of energy in every cell of your body. It affects energy, mental focus, moods and temperature---in Minnesota we have cold weather and if your thyroid is low you get slow metabolism and cold extremities to boot.This is often called hypothyroid. I published a research paper on Diagnosis of Low Thyroid Dysfunction. There is a difference between dysfunction and disease. An example of disease would be thyroid cancer, which is rare. Most people that have thyroid problems actually have dysfunctions, not disease. T4 (thyroxine) is the main hormone that the thyroid produces. Often patients are "treated" with synthetic thyroid hormone(T4) replacement therapy such as Synthroid. Yet most that are given synthetic thyroid do not notice much difference. Why is that? It is because your thyroid system is a functional system. There are many functional components to your "thyroid". For example a major problem is that the most active thyroid hormone is T3--not T4. To get T3, your body system must convert T4 to T3. T4 is converted to T3 in the liver, small intestine, kidney and other tissues in your body. So T3 is more active. So why not test for T3? That's what I do. If you have a conversion problem ie your body is not converting T4 to T3--then you have a conversion problem. That is a dysfunction. Correct the dysfunction and you improve. And taking more synthetic T4 will not help. Another major functional problem is that most low thyroid or hypothyroid patients actually have an autoimmune problem known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis. The real problem here isautoimmune--that the immune system is attacking the thyroid. Taking more Synthetic T4 will not correct the autoimmune dysfunction.
So what to do? Why not get proper testing. For example, I test for low T3 levels and for autoimmune. Most clinics will not test for these 2 dysfunctions. Why? Because these tests are usually considered "medically unnecessary". That means that nothing can be done if there is no drug or surgery--- so why do the test? However there are natural ways to assist the body to function better. Reduce the "dysfunctions". When your body functions better then you feel more energetic, joyful, and focused. Life can be significantly better. There is help for your hypothyroid or low thyroid. Go to my website LifeSpring Wellness Center for more info-- Low Thyroid Dysfunction Remember, health is based on proper function and physiology. You can be in control of your own health!
I get asked about low thyroid dysfunction often. Your thyroid system affects the production of energy in every cell of your body. It affects energy, mental focus, moods and temperature---in Minnesota we have cold weather and if your thyroid is low you get slow metabolism and cold extremities to boot.This is often called hypothyroid. I published a research paper on Diagnosis of Low Thyroid Dysfunction. There is a difference between dysfunction and disease. An example of disease would be thyroid cancer, which is rare. Most people that have thyroid problems actually have dysfunctions, not disease. T4 (thyroxine) is the main hormone that the thyroid produces. Often patients are "treated" with synthetic thyroid hormone(T4) replacement therapy such as Synthroid. Yet most that are given synthetic thyroid do not notice much difference. Why is that? It is because your thyroid system is a functional system. There are many functional components to your "thyroid". For example a major problem is that the most active thyroid hormone is T3--not T4. To get T3, your body system must convert T4 to T3. T4 is converted to T3 in the liver, small intestine, kidney and other tissues in your body. So T3 is more active. So why not test for T3? That's what I do. If you have a conversion problem ie your body is not converting T4 to T3--then you have a conversion problem. That is a dysfunction. Correct the dysfunction and you improve. And taking more synthetic T4 will not help. Another major functional problem is that most low thyroid or hypothyroid patients actually have an autoimmune problem known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis. The real problem here isautoimmune--that the immune system is attacking the thyroid. Taking more Synthetic T4 will not correct the autoimmune dysfunction.
So what to do? Why not get proper testing. For example, I test for low T3 levels and for autoimmune. Most clinics will not test for these 2 dysfunctions. Why? Because these tests are usually considered "medically unnecessary". That means that nothing can be done if there is no drug or surgery--- so why do the test? However there are natural ways to assist the body to function better. Reduce the "dysfunctions". When your body functions better then you feel more energetic, joyful, and focused. Life can be significantly better. There is help for your hypothyroid or low thyroid. Go to my website LifeSpring Wellness Center for more info-- Low Thyroid Dysfunction Remember, health is based on proper function and physiology. You can be in control of your own health!
Friday, August 9, 2013
Low Thyroid T3 Conversion Problems
When a patient has been diagnosed with hypoythyroid, she is usually given synthetic T4 hormone such as Synthroid. In most cases, this does not solve the fatigue and low energy problem. T4 must be converted to T3 to be effective. Taking more synthetic T4 usually does not help that. The problem lies in the conversion of T4 to T3. That process occurs in the liver, small intestine, and kidneys. Also stress has an effect on conversion. For more info go to LifeSpringWellnessCenter. Attending a Minnesota thyroid seminar helps your understanding of this process.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Women with Low Thyroid
Dr. Phil Gilman DC FMA,located in Bloomington MN, offers hope for women with low thyroid in Minnesota who have spent many years treating symptoms, yet still have their symptoms such as tiredness, fatigue, insomnia, foggy thinking, cold hands, loss of hair, depression, digestive complaints. Symptoms of low thyroid often have similar symptoms of many other conditions, and the problem can be easily misdiagnosed. And, quite often, the basic medical tests such as TSH look “normal”, but you still don’t feel well. Traditional medical treatments won’t ultimately help the most common type of thyroid condition, which is Hashimoto’s disease. Hashimoto's is an autoimmune condition. It’s important to find the cause of low thyroid, which usually is your immune system. Our process includes a customized approach to your situation with diet and nutritional supplements. We’ll monitor your progress and revise diet and supplements as needed to you reach your goal for a better quality of life.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Hypothyroid and low energy
Minnesota hypothyroid patients now have the opportunity to get relief from low energy, low mood, and brain fog. As a doctor of chiropractic in Bloomington at LifeSpring Wellness Center, Dr. Phil Gilman DC FASBE FMA has 30 years of helping hypothyroid patients enjoy life more by increasing their energy, mood, and focus. What is important is finding out why one has low thyroid symptoms. Dr.Gilman has noticed that most patients that have been diagnosed as hypothyroid and are on medication do not feel any better. If you have been diagnosed with hypothyroid and are on medication and do not feel any better, then something is being missed. Finding the missing link can make all the difference in the world!
Monday, April 25, 2011
CRP Level and Brain function
Elevated CRP Level Linked to Decline in Executive Function and Frontal Lobe Damage. CRP has been linked to heart disease, and Alzheimers. Inflammation is involved in many other health problems. Hashimoto's thyroid often has inflammation markers such as CRP
A new study shows a link between elevated levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an indicator of low-grade inflammation, and decline in executive function.
That means that inflammation is linked to frontal cortex executive function ie decision, focus etc.
A new study shows a link between elevated levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an indicator of low-grade inflammation, and decline in executive function.
That means that inflammation is linked to frontal cortex executive function ie decision, focus etc.
Labels:
Brain Based Therapy,
Hashimoto's,
hypo thyroid,
thyroid
Friday, February 11, 2011
Low Thyroid and Autoimmune
Most low thyroid problems are actually autoimmune problems, that is Hashimoto's. The medical treatment for Hashimoto's is synthetic T4. However since Hashimotto's is not really a thyroid problem, but an autoimmune problem that attacks the thyroid, we look to see what triggers or aggrevates the immune system.
Labels:
autoimmune,
Hashimoto's,
hypo thyroid,
Immune
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