6 Ways To Help Your Thyroid
6 Ways to Help Your Thyroid
The
thyroid gland does not put on airs or take up a lot of real estate,
it’s pretty low key until you find out something is wrong, and then you
might just realize you’ve taken it for granted all along.
With
thyroid disorders mysteriously on the rise and now estimating to affect
more than 27 million Americans, most being women, I wanted to shine a
spotlight on this butterfly-shaped gland that rests at the base of your
throat below your Adam’s apple. Whether or not you have a known
endocrine imbalance, keeping your thyroid gland functioning optimally
should definitely be on your healthy body radar.
The
thyroid gland is hugely important because it is the only means by which
your body absorbs iodine to produce a hormone which is necessary for
nearly every metabolic function in the body (everything from body
temperature regulation and brain development, to converting food into
energy).
The symptoms of a thyroid imbalance
include fatigue, difficulty concentrating, sluggishness, depression,
anxiety, unexplained weight gain or loss, dry skin, thinning hair,
digestive issues, feeling cold in the extremities, and infertility. If
you experience any combination of these symptoms I would suggest
requesting a thyroid panel from your doctor and following these
recommendations:
1. Reduce stress –
Adrenal overproduction of stress hormones like cortisol directly affects
the availability of thyroid hormone in the bloodstream. Relaxing
activities that keep your adrenals in a content and restful state also
support your thyroid.
2. Increase iodine intake –
Iodine-rich food or supplements will help your thyroid maintain
hormonal balance. Dietary sources of iodine include yogurt, sea
vegetables, and eggs. Cooking beans with kombu and eating different
types of seaweed are good ways to naturally increase iodine.
3. Remove any mercury fillings –
Mercury amalgam fillings have been linked to thyroid dysfunction (your
poor thyroid is right below your mouth, constantly absorbing the
released and swallowed mercury gas). So if you have these fillings,
consult a holistic dentist specially trained in their safe removal - if
they say they’re holistic but don’t use oxygen, get out of there!
4. Decrease, yes decrease, black and green tea
– This one might be a bit shocking because it just feels so wrong,
isn’t green tea good for you? While green tea does have beneficial
polyphenols, like the renowned EGCG, it also happens to be incredibly
efficient at absorbing fluoride from the environment and then releasing
it into your body, preventing proper iodine absorption. Bummer, I know, I
recommend white and herbal tea. Flouridated water is also something you
should try to avoid if you already have thyroid disease (fluoride
filters, distillers, and reverse-osmosis filters are available options
for fluoride removal in drinking water).
5. Healthy diet - A whole food, plant-based diet
is ideal for the prevention and healing of all diseases. Eating organic
foods is especially crucial for thyroid health since many pesticides
are known endocrine-disruptors. There is also some conflicting research
in regards to soy and raw cruciferous vegetables suppressing thyroid
function. I would advise limiting their consumption and opting for
lightly cooked cruciferous veggies and traditionally prepared soy
whenever possible.
6. Throat chakra opening –
Your throat is a major energy center of self-expression in your body.
Ask yourself in what ways you may be hindering your ability to
communicate, whether it be using your voice or listening to others,
releasing your own creative energy or connecting more with the creative
energy of the universe. Releasing any blockage you may have in the
emotional realm could have powerful effects on the health of your
physical body.
Whether or not this is currently
an important health topic for you, advocating for the reduction of
harmful chemicals in food, water, and consumer products is an important
collective step in the mass prevention of all diseases in humans,
animals, and plant life. If you already have a thyroid imbalance my
advice is to have patience, nourish yourself nutritionally and
emotionally, research, and find a really good holistic doctor.
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