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		<title>Thyromine Side Effects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are actually no known thyromine side effects. Many people report losing weight when taking thyromine, but good weight loss, not to an unhealthy extent. Especially since people with an under active thyroid normally experience weight gain, losing weight from taking thyromine is a good thing because it balances out the body back to it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are actually no known thyromine side effects. Many people report losing weight when taking thyromine, but good weight loss, not to an unhealthy extent. Especially since people with an under active thyroid normally experience weight gain, losing weight from taking thyromine is a good thing because it balances out the body back to it&#8217;s normal state. It is very important for people who are taking thyromine to also exercise daily and eat healthily &#8212; which every human being should do anyway, in order to live a generally healthy and good life.</p>
<p>Although there aren&#8217;t any known thyromine side effects, it is still important to check with one&#8217;s doctor before taking supplements or medicines of any kind. And of course, pregnant women or women who think they may become pregnant, should always see their personal, licensed doctor or health care professional, as well as people who are taking prescription medications that thin the blood or any medication for that matter. These are just normal, routine things that everyone should do before taking anything &#8212; it&#8217;s a precaution that only helps the person who is considering taking thyromine.</p>
<p>Many people also report feeling a lot better than they have in a long time. So, in a way this can be considered to be one of the positive thyromine side effects. Thyromine also has positive effects on the body&#8217;s metabolism. When your metabolism is functioning optimally, your health in general will improve greatly. Thyromine actually helps many people manage their hypothyroidism in a safe, natural way, without using crazy prescription drugs to do so.</p>
<p>In conclusion, what it comes down to in the end is that there really are no negative thyromine side effects and many positive ones. People that take thyromine experience energy, youthful feelings, enthusiasm, and an improved metabolism &#8212; Who could ask for better thyromine side effects?</p>
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		<title>Hypothyroidism – Causes and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:33:17 +0000</pubDate>
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peterhutch asked:  Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder resulting from deficiency of thyroid hormone. It usually is a primary process in which the thyroid gland produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. It can also be secondary, that is lack of thyroid hormone secretion due to the failure of either adequate thyrotropin (ie, thyroid-stimulating hormone [TSH]) [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>peterhutch</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/> <br/><br/>Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder resulting from deficiency of thyroid hormone. It usually is a primary process in which the thyroid gland produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. It can also be secondary, that is lack of thyroid hormone secretion due to the failure of either adequate thyrotropin (ie, thyroid-stimulating hormone [TSH]) secretion from the pituitary gland or thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) from the hypothalamus (secondary or tertiary hypothyroidism).<br/><br/>Symptoms of Hypothyroidism<br/><br/>The signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism vary widely, depending on the severity of the hormone deficiency. But in general, any problems you do have tend to develop slowly, often over a number of years.<br/><br/>The symptoms of hypothyroidism are often subtle. They are not specific (which means they can mimic the symptoms of many other conditions) and are often attributed to aging. Patients with mild hypothyroidism may have no signs or symptoms. The symptoms generally become more obvious as the condition worsens and the majority of these complaints are related to a metabolic slowing of the body.<br/><br/>Hypothyroidism Causes<br/><br/>Many permanent or temporary conditions can reduce thyroid hormone secretion and cause hypothyroidism. About 95% of hypothyroidism cases occur from problems that originate in the thyroid gland. In such cases, the disorder is called primary hypothyroidism. (Secondary hypothyroidism is caused by disorders of the pituitary gland. Tertiary hypothyroidism is caused by disorders of the hypothalamus.)<br/><br/>Thyroid surgery. Part or all of the thyroid gland may be removed to treat disorders such as having too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism), an enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) that makes swallowing difficult, thyroid cancer, or thyroid nodules that may be overactive or cancerous. Hypothyroidism results when the thyroid gland is removed or when remaining thyroid tissue does not function properly.<br/><br/>Your thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the front of your neck, just below your Adam&#8217;s apple. Hormones produced by the thyroid gland have an enormous impact on your health, affecting all aspects of your metabolism.<br/><br/>Hashimoto&#8217;s disease occurs when the immune or protective mechanisms of the body mistakenly attack the thyroid gland. When the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, it damages part of the gland in such a way that it can no longer produce thyroid hormone.<br/><br/>Diagnostic testing<br/><br/>To diagnose primary hypothyroidism, many doctors simply measure the amount of Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) being produced by the pituitary gland. High levels of TSH indicate that the thyroid is not producing sufficient levels of Thyroid hormone (mainly as thyroxine (T4) and smaller amounts of triiodothyronine (T3)). However, measuring just TSH fails to diagnose secondary and tertiary forms of hypothyroidism, thus leading to the following suggested blood testing if the TSH is normal and hypothyroidism is still suspected:<br/><br/>Hypothyroidism Treatment<br/><br/>The purpose of treatment is to replace the deficient thyroid hormone. Levothyroxine is the most commonly used medication. The lowest dose effective in relieving symptoms and normalizing the TSH is used. Life-long therapy is needed. Medication must be continued even when symptoms subside. Thyroid hormone levels should be monitored yearly after a stable dose of medication is determined.<br/><br/>Doctors usually prescribe thyroid hormone pills to treat hypothyroidism. Most people start to feel better within a week or two. Your symptoms will probably go away within a few months. But you will likely need to keep taking the pills for the rest of your life.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s important to take your medicine just the way your doctor tells you to. You will also need to see your doctor for follow-up visits to make sure you have the right dose. Getting too much or too little thyroid hormone can cause problems.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Kansieo.com</a></div>
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		<title>What do people think of Thyromine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Francis D asked: I began gaining weight when I was about 23&#8230;In about 3 months, I gained like 25 pounds..I am wondering if it is due to a sluggish thyroid&#8230;I was wondering if anybody has taken Thyromine&#8230;And if so, what did it do for them&#8230;Caffeinated Content
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<div><em><strong>Francis D</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I began gaining weight when I was about 23&#8230;In about 3 months, I gained like 25 pounds..I am wondering if it is due to a sluggish thyroid&#8230;I was wondering if anybody has taken Thyromine&#8230;And if so, what did it do for them&#8230;<br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>Natural Remedies for Hypothyroidism</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Raj Kumar asked: Hypothyroidism is a condition in which, the thyroid gland produces inadequate amount of thyroid hormones in the body than required. Thyroid hormone is closely related to the metabolism of the body and play key role in maintaining all bodily systems to perform their works without any interruption.Hypothyroidism is a condition that is [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Raj Kumar</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Hypothyroidism is a condition in which, the thyroid gland produces inadequate amount of thyroid hormones in the body than required. Thyroid hormone is closely related to the metabolism of the body and play key role in maintaining all bodily systems to perform their works without any interruption.<br/><br/>Hypothyroidism is a condition that is to be treated as early as possible to avoid its forthcoming complications. There are many ways to treat hypothyroidism but natural remedies are safer and effective too. Apart from supplying the lacking hormone in the body as a &#8217;supplement&#8217;, natural remedies refine the body and help to remove toxins from the body. Natural remedies restore the hormonal levels in the body and make bodily organs to produce good and enough enzymes for quicker and better digestion.<br/><br/>Herbs play a key role in bringing thyroid gland in normal position. One of the best herbs is Fucur vesiculosis. This is a sea vegetable that contain natural iodine. Avena sativa is another herb that is used to help curing various nervous disorders as it is the best nervine tonic. In hypothyroidism, depression and anxiety is common and therefore, Avena sativa can help calming the mood and restoring the brain chemistry.<br/><br/>Another great ancient Indian medicinal system called Ayurveda suggests that Coleus forskohliiv is one of the most effective herbs that can bring your blood pressure down and the herb is equally effective for hypothyroidism. Some of the other herbs that give wonderful favorable results in hypothyroidism include Acornus, Paonia Ginseng, Cinnamon and Discorea poria.<br/><br/>One of the commonest symptoms in hypothyroidism is gaining the weight. It really becomes difficult to treat hypothyroidism and obesity at same time. Some of the herbs like cayenne, ginger and kelp are great way to treat both of those adverse conditions. The herb cayenne is used to treat various endocrine system related problems. This includes curing hypothyroidism condition too as it helps to increase the circulation of the blood and improves the metabolism of the body that is highly affected due to thyroid gland malfunctioning.<br/><br/>Apart from treating hypothyroidism with various herbs, natural remedies also include balanced but healthy diet. One should restrict eating caffeine sugar, excessive dairy products and refined foods. Eating fresh fruits and vegetables that contain calcium and magnesium are the best natural sources to help thyroid gland back into its action.<br/><br/>Some of the naturopaths and herbalists favor the nettle as an effective herb curing various disorders including hypothyroidism. The nettle gives sufficient amount of iodine and iodine deficiency is the major condition due to which, hypothyroidism might have occurred. However, iodine can also be supplied by a common salt (iodized).<br/><br/>Some of the other herbs like Bladderwrack, Moss, Oat Straw Calamus root, parsley root and watercress are those herbs that really support thyroid to produce enough thyroid hormones that is quality product. Fortunately, those herbs are now available in tablets or pills form and can be taken as daily health supplements or general health tonic. Essential fatty acids and flaxseed oils are also helpful treating hypothyroidism.<br/><br/>Related Articles:<br/><br/>Top rated thyroid supplement<br/><br/>How does L-Tyrosine relieve hypothyroidism symptoms?<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Website content</a></div>
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