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PUBLISHED: AUGUST 10, 2012
CATEGORIES: CFS/FIBROMYALGIA FIBROMYALGIA HYPOTHYROIDISM
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Physicians too often make the mistake of addressing a patient's test results instead of
helping the actual patient. Because of that, they're unwilling to prescribe them the thyroid
hormone they need. Fortunately there are two natural options that can be very helpful —
and neither requires a prescription!
These can be taken together and can help you even if you're already on a prescription
thyroid hormone.
Unfortunately, though many ways of testing iodine levels are discussed, including urinary
iodine and speed of skin absorption, the most accurate test is to simply take it for 4-6
weeks and see how you feel. (I recommend taking a daily dose of 6.25-12.5 mg of iodine.)
Interestingly, supplemental iodine may not change your blood thyroid hormone levels. But
what people often find is that their energy levels and other symptoms improve
considerably! Symptoms such as:
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• Fatigue or pain
• Difficulty losing weight
• Occassional "brain fog"
• Breast cysts or tenderness
If you have these symptoms, I would recommend a trial of iodine. Take 12.5 mg once a for
3 months. It could turn your life around …
For more on iodine deficiency, see Iodine Deficiency — An Old Epidemic Is Back.
Thyroid hormone is made of Tyrosine plus iodine. The thyroid glandular supplies the raw
materials needed to optimize thyroid function — and often have a dramatic impact.
The iodine and thyroid-support supplements offer two excellent options that can help
optimize your thyroid function (and they can be taken together).
To learn more about hypothyroidism, see Thyroid Disease in the Health A-Z section of this
site.
Some people do best with natural, desiccated thyroid gland, like Armour. Unfortunately,
Armour reformulated their product and the new version is not as good as the old one. At
this point, I recommend as better alternatives either Nature-Throid (http://www.nature-
throid.com/) or Westhroid (http://wes-throid.com) .
Other people have an allergic response to the thyroid gland protein itself (the proteins
making up the gland are different from the hormone), and a compounded product that
doesn't include the glandular — but only includes pure versions of the T3 and T4
hormones — works best at times.
I suggest asking a compounding pharmacy to make both the desiccated thyroid (in place of
the Armour) and the pure T4 plus T3 combinations. When addressing your thyroid, it is
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particularly important to use a product that has excellent quality control, and ITC
Pharmacy does a very good job with this. They also will fill prescriptions by mail.
Choosing the right therapy is a little like choosing the right pair of shoes. Working with a
holistic physician, you should "try on" different therapies — desiccated; a compounded mix
of T3 and T4; or Synthroid — and find the type and the dose that feels best to you.
In another new development, a study suggests that thyroid levels actually start to rise
during the night — so the medical tradition of giving thyroid hormone in the morning may
not necessarily be the best approach. For the Synthroid (T4 hormone), which stays at a
pretty steady level throughout the day, the time of day you take it likely does not matter.
But for those taking a T3 containing hormone (like Armour), the blood levels are highest in
the four hours after you take it — so time of day can make a big difference. Some patients
do better when they take all or some of their daily dose at bedtime — and it also improves
the quality of their sleep.
So work with your doctor to determine not only the best type of medication … and the best
dose … but the best timing of the dose as well.
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