Stabilizing Thyroid Function for Optimal Weight

Sponsored Links:


For many women thyroid function is a legitimate concern. It could cause both an increase and a decrease in weight depending on the current state of the thyroid function. Thyroid disease may exist as either an excessive production of thyroid hormone or a deficient production of thyroid hormone. The increase or decrease in weight will usually be closely associated with the severity of the condition. Severe cases of excessive thyroid hormone will result in a more significant weight loss than mild cases while a severe case of deficient thyroid hormone will result in a more significant weight gain than a mild case. This article will explain hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism and will also discuss the prevalence of thyroid disease and how herbal supplements can be used to treat thyroid disease.

Understanding Hypothyroidism

Women who have difficulty losing weight may be concerned about the function of their thyroid. This is because a condition such as hypothyroidism can contribute to small weight gains as well as difficulty in losing weight. Hypothyroidism is a form of thyroid disease in which the thyroid does not produce a sufficient amount of the thyroid hormone.

If you suspect hypothyroidism may be contributing to your inability to lose weight, consult your doctor to be tested for this condition. With a simple blood test your doctor can determine whether or not there is a lack of the thyroid hormone in your system. A severe deficiency of the hormone can result in approximately ten pounds of excess weight. This weight will likely be the result of water retention and should dissipate rather quickly once treatment to correct the hormone levels begins. The American Thyroid Association categorizes the weight loss associated with treating hypothyroidism by stating, “Since much of the weight gain in hypothyroidism is accumulation in salt and water, when the hypothyroidism is treated one can expect a small (usually less than 10% of body weight) weight loss.”

Understanding Hyperthyroidism

Most women think of hypothyroidism when they are concerned about losing weight but hyperthyroidism is an equally dangerous condition. Hyperthyroidism can result in weight loss which stems from the overproduction of the thyroid hormone. This hormone regulates the metabolism and too much of the hormone can elevate the metabolism to a level which can result in weight loss.

If you are considering treatment options which create an elevated level of thyroid hormone in the blood it is important to note this can be quite dangerous and can create more problems than it solves. Some of the problems which may arise include the loss of muscle protein and increased anxiety.

The Prevalence of Thyroid Disease

The statistics surrounding thyroid disease can be quite astounding. According to the Thyroid Foundation of America it is estimated that roughly 4.1 million men and 8 million women suffer from thyroid disease which has not been diagnosed and is not being treated. This is unfortunate as both extremes of thyroid disease can contribute to weight problems. Hyperthyroidism can cause weight loss while hypothyroidism can result in a weight gain. The weight losses and weight gains associated with thyroid disease are not usually substantial but they can be significant enough to cause a host of medical problems including increases in blood cholesterol, fatigue, depression and even cardiac arrhythmia.

Using Herbal Supplements to Treat Thyroid Disease

Many women turn to the use of herbal supplements to treat thyroid disease. Thyvox, in particular, is one such supplement which may be used to increase the level of the thyroid hormone in the system. The purpose of increasing this thyroid hormone is typically to allow for the hormone levels to stabilize to an adequate level to allow the body to shed the few excess pounds of weight the deficiency of the hormone has caused. If you are considering taking a substance such as Thyvox you should visit the following website to learn more about the supplement: www.Thyvox.com.

You should also visit your doctor to discuss the use of this or any supplements before you begin to use them. Consulting your doctor is very important because they can provide you with a great deal of information which can help you decide whether or not the use of the supplement is worthwhile in your case. They might be able to suggest another treatment option or they may be able to point out the risks associated with each treatment method so you can make an informed decision.

Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on a health or fitness program.

This article is provided by the vTeam, Kamau Austin Publisher. Visit Health and Fitness Vitality and the Fit After Forty blog at… http://www.HealthandFitnessVitality.com for more articles on how health is your greatest asset.

Read more articles written by Kamau Austin

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • email
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • MySpace
  • Technorati
  • Blogosphere News
  • Furl
  • IndianPad
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • TailRank
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Twitter
  • Twitthis
  • Yahoo! Bookmarks

Related posts:

  • Did You Lose Water Weight or Fat?
    Many diets make you lose water weight! It’s a dirty secret that the weight loss industry would rather keep under wraps. You’ve seen it thousands of times – a brand new weight loss product comes on the market promising to help you lose huge amounts of weight in a very...
  • Losing Weight – A Pattern of Portion Control
    Managing our weight can be a tricky proposition. Unhealthy food choices surround us, we don’t always have the opportunity to exercise, and society’s system of three meals a day can send our metabolism into fits. Finding a way to take control is one of the most important steps that we...
  • How Can I Lose Weight Without Dieting
    The key is to satisfy your appetite by controlling your blood sugar levels and everything else will take care of itself. When we think of the word ‘Dieting’ most of us conjure up a picture in our heads of hunger, being deprived of the foods we want most, not being...
  • Losing Weight – STOP and Shed Inches
    One of the most interesting truths is that we are our own worst enemies. We can be full of confidence, exuberance, and encouragement for our friends and families. We’ll exhort them to quit smoking, support them in taking the time to exercise, and compliment them on even the slightest loss...
  • Weight Loss – Walking off the Pounds
    Exercise: it’s one of the easiest things in the world to do (really, at the simplest level it’s just moving around). But given the way people talk about it, it’s everything but simple. Between gym memberships, expensive home workout machines, elaborate exercise programs, personal trainers, is it any wonder that...
  • Losing Weight – Counting and Setting Goals
    Effective weight loss hinges on goal setting. While weight loss itself is our final goal, the end product we want to achieve, our weight loss journey isn’t just a one-step process. If it were that easy everyone would likely have done it already. The truth is that the ideal weight...
  • Losing Weight – 3 Steps to Mix Socializing with Dieting
    We are a social and habitual species, so it’s natural that we build up patterns of behavior related to socializing. We go out with friends and have our little rituals, such as eating dinner out, having a few drinks, or getting ice cream at the corner shop. While these calorie-centered...
  • Losing Weight – Taming Your Trigger Foods
    There are certain things we just cannot stop eating once we’ve begun. A bag of chips, bread, a favorite chocolate or candy, whatever it is that sets us off makes us keep eating until we feel over-full or finish the bag. These are what we call trigger foods, and they...
  • Losing Weight – Weighing In
    Part of our ultimate goal in doing all this habit changing is to lose weight, of course. We’ve talked about making goals and keeping our eye on them, and how to set achievable benchmarks for ourselves as we do what we can to make ourselves healthier. Part of that is...
  • Losing Weight – Discourage Discouragement
    One thing we all really understand is that dieting is hard. It isn’t just a case of ‘not eating so much’ or ’showing a little willpower.’ Our bodies have been evolving over millions of years into very efficient energy storing machines. There wasn’t always as much food as there presently...
  • Losing Weight – The Power of Practicing No
    As a species, we are naturally inclined to say ‘yes’ to others. Unfortunately, sometimes we find ourselves saying yes even if it sets us back on our own goals and efforts to build good, healthy habits. For better or worse, saying yes and no have become complex matters. We don’t...
  • Losing Weight – Redirecting Your Snacking Habit
    Snacking is a pretty natural impulse. While we may be accustomed to three meals a day as a standard practice, our body is actually functioning nonstop. It will process food whenever it’s put into the system, and it uses up energy without ceasing. Even when you’re asleep, your brain is...
  • Losing Weight – Share the Health with Family-Friendly Habits
    Whether we know it or not, we’re our kids’ most important teachers. They’ll likely spend far more time with us in their formative years than anyone else, and everything we do is an opportunity for them to learn. Unfortunately, sometimes they learn from our mistakes just as readily as our...
  • Seven Steps to Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain
    The holidays are here and coming with them are the traditional, seasonal foods we all know and love. Whether it’s turkey, ham, latkes, eggnog, or sugar cookies, rich foods tend to work their way into our hearts and bellies this time of year, as meals and as leftovers. Almost invariably,...
  • Weight Loss: How to Factor in Food Labels
    Information is an important part of any major effort, and that includes trying to lose weight. When we know exactly what’s going into our bodies, we can make informed decisions about how to take control, rather than making hopeful guesses and blind leaps. A key tool in gathering this information...

, , ,

  1. No comments yet.
(will not be published)
Submit Comment
Subscribe to comments feed
  1. No trackbacks yet.
SetPageWidth