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By hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland is producing too less hormones to stimulate the metabolism or the body is not able to utilize the hormones. The lack of thyroid hormones slows down the metabolism and thus all the activities in the body, giving a combination of many symptoms related to slowness of bodily processes.
Hypothyroidism is common, but the frequency of the condition is not well determined. Some authorities estimate that 0.5% of the total American population have the disease to some degree. The frequency is much greater among people over 50 years of age than among young people.
THE SYMPTOMS AND COMPLICATIONS OF HYPOTHYROIDISM
The most common early symptoms are: Mental and physical fatigue, weakness, weight gain or over-weight, and depression.
One or more of these symptoms also use to appear early: Constipation, sensitivity to coldness, cold hands and feet, thick tongue, decreased sweating, dry hair, thin brittle hair, thin brittle nails, muscle and joint pain, pale or yellowish skin.
One or more of these symptoms usually appear later: Poor memory, slow thought process, drowsiness, slow speech, thinning of eyebrows, hoarseness, poor circulation, dry and flaky skin, decreased taste and smell, menstrual irregularities, skin thickening, puffy face, puffy hands and feet, swelling of extremities, overall swelling, muscle spasms, muscle atrophy, joint stiffness.
In children or young persons hypothyroidism may give developmental problems, like disturbed tooth development and short stature.
Hypothyroidism increases the risk of elevated cholesterol levels, heart disease and diabetes (diabetes mellitus). This occurs even by moderately decreased thyroid production.
THE THYROID GLAND AND ITS HORMONES
To understand the hypothyroidism, some knowledge about the thyroid gland and its hormones is essential.
The thyroid gland produces hormones that accelerate and in other wise regulate metabolism. A part of metabolism is the process of breaking down energy containing nutrients, and using the energy to produce molecules that all the processes and activities in the body use as fuel. Another part is the production of molecules that the body use as building materials.
The thyroid makes four hormones: Thyroxin (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), diiodothyronine (T2) and monoiodothyronine (T1). The hormones contain iodine, and the figures tell about the number of iodine atoms in each hormone molecule. T3 is not made directly, but is produced from T4. T3 is a more efficient hormone than T4. Therefore this conversion is important.
The pituitary, a gland under the brain, produces a hormone called thyrotropin or thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) that enhances the activity of the thyroid gland. If the body has too less thyroid hormone in the blood, the pituitary produces more thyrotropin. This makes the thyroid gland speed up its own production. By a too heavy thyroid hormone concentration, less thyrotropin is produced by the pituitary, and the thyroid gland slows down. This feed-back mechanism regulates the metabolism of the whole body.
THE MECHANISMS AND CAUSES OF HYPOTHYROIDISM
By hypothyroidism the body does not get enough thyroid hormone, or the hormones do not work effectively in the body. This causes the metabolism to slow down. When the metabolism decreases, the processes in the body do not get enough fuel and building materials, and all the body activities will therefore slow down. Energy containing nutrient will also be stored as fat, since they are not broken down.
Serious variants of hypothyroidism are called myxedema. This is a rare condition. However, less serious, but painful variants are common. There are several reasons for hypothyroidism, each giving a variant of the disease:
*An autoimmune reaction against the thyroid tissue can destroy the capability of the thyroid gland to produce hormones (for example Hashimoto’s disease).
*Sometimes the production of T3 by conversion from T4 is impaired. The total amount of hormones may be normal in these cases, but the body is still lacking T3, and gets the symptoms of hypothyroidism.
*Iodine deficiency can cause hypothyroidism, since the thyroid hormones contain iodine. In Europe and America the food is seldom short in iodine, but bad nutrition may result in iodine deficiency.
*Surgery or radiation at the thyroid area can destroy enough tissue to cause hypothyroidism.
*Injury or disease in the pituitary or of the part of the brain controlling the pituitary may cause a decrease in secreted thyrotropin, and then the thyroid will respond by producing less of its own hormones with hypothyroidism as a result.
*Some people have symptoms of hypothyroidism even though the amount of thyroid hormone in the blood is normal. One of the symptoms is raised levels of thyrotropin, indicating that the body signals need for more thyroid hormones. This variant may be caused by conditions elsewhere in the body that make it difficult for the hormone to reach their destination in the cells. In many of these cases the immune system produces anti-bodies against the thyroid hormones. This variant is called sub-clinical hypothyroidism, and responds to the same treatment as ordinary hypothyroidism.
*Some types of food can contribute to a depressed thyroid function or aggravate hypothyroidism when eaten raw in great amounts: Brussel sprouts, broccoli, corn oil, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, radishes, rutabaga, soy and turnips. By cooking these vegetables, the depressing effect is decreased.
*Factors suspected for causing hypothyroidism are: The artificial sweetener aspartame, mercury pollution, dental fillings containing mercury, fluoride and heavy metal pollution.
HOW CAN HYPOTHYROIDISM BE TREATED
For serious hypothyroidism caused by tissue destruction, external supplement of thyroid hormones is necessary.
When the condition is caused by lack of iodine in the diet, dietary changes and iodine supplements will be a part of the treatment.
Less serious, but painful hypothyroidism is sometimes also treated with hormone supplements. In these cases it is difficult to find the right dose, and treatment may result in hormone poisoning.
You can sometimes alleviate hypothyroidism by reducing the amount of food suspected for depressing the thyroid function: Brussel sprouts, broccoli, corn oil, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, kohlrabi, radishes, rutabaga, soy, soy products and turnips. However, these food types are valuable in many ways, so it is probably not wise to cut them out totally. Also try to avoid artificial ingredients like the sweetener aspartame, conserving additives and fluoride.
Changing out mercury dental fillings and avoiding mercury or heavy metal exposure may help to ameliorate the condition.
You may also alleviate the condition by eating food that stimulates the thyroid function according to practical experience: Chia seed, dulse, fish from the ocean, flax seed, pumpkin seed, seaweed, coconut and brewer yeast.
You can find nutritional supplements to help for hypothyroidism. The compositions of these products vary:
*They may contain building materials that the thyroid uses to make its hormones, for example: iodine, acetyl-L-tyrosine or L-phenylalanine.
*They may also contain vitamins and minerals that stimulate the mechanism of hormone production by being a part of necessary enzymes, or by helping the absorption of the ingredients that hormones are made from, like: Magnesium, zinc, selenium, copper and vitamin E.
*They may furthermore contain constituents that stimulate tissue regeneration by being part of tissue building enzymes, and thus helping to restore a degraded thyroid, for example: Folic acid or folate, vitamin B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid or pantothenate), B6 (pyridoxine), B12 (cyanocobalamin) and molybdenum.
At one time, little could be done for people with heart disorders, and for those who suffered from a heart attack. Today, improved medicines and new methods of treatment allow many cardiac (heart) patients to live normal or nearly normal lives. Also, new kinds of equipment and new methods of performing heart operations have saved the lives of many people for whom there was formerly no hope.
The arteries of older people may become hardened or narrowed. This may be serious if it happens in the coronary arteries, for the blood supply of the heart is cut down. Severe chest pain may result. A heart attack occurs if the heart muscle is deprived of its blood supply. The heart muscle may be permanently damaged and replaced with scar tissue. Most people who have heart attacks recover. They must rest for several weeks or more, but they can usually then lead normal lives.
A heart whose muscle has been badly damaged cannot do a good job of pumping the blood. This condition is called heart failure. With this condition, fluid collects in some parts of the body, such as the lungs and ankles.
Doctors have a large variety of medicines and other treatments for dealing with heart disorders. A drug named digitalis is given to strengthen weak heart muscles. Drugs called Diuretics help to rid the body of excess fluid by way of the kidneys.
Diet is usually an important part of the treatment of cardiac patients. The doctor may prescribe a diet that is low in salt content. This is because fluids tend to collect in the body in the presence of salt. The heart must work harder to pump the extra fluids. The doctor often advises a patient to lose weight. The heart of an overweight patient must work harder to pump blood to the extra, unneeded body tissue. A low-fat diet may be prescribed because of a possible connection between fats and hardening of the arteries. Patients are also advised not to smoke. Smoking is a cause of serious lung diseases, and it also appears to increase the risk of getting some kinds of heart disease.
The beating heart provides the pressure to move the blood along in the blood vessels. When the space within the smaller arteries is narrowed, as may happen in older people, the heard must push harder to make the blood move. This results in high blood pressure. Drugs are used that cause the arteries to relax and thus lower the blood pressure. Other drugs bring about a lowering of the pressure by their effect on the nerves that control the small arteries.
The rate of the heartbeat is controlled by electrical impulses from the nervous system. These impulses set the pace for the heartbeat. Sometimes the impulses may cause an irregular beat or one that is too fast or too slow. Usually this is a temporary condition. If the problem is a serious one, an artificial pacemaker is set into the heart painlessly. The pacemaker is powered by a tiny battery that lasts for years. The life-saving pacemaker supplies electrical impulses to the heart, causing it to beat regularly and at a satisfactory rate.
Medical and surgical skill have saved or prolonged millions of lives. But some hearts are so badly damaged that they cannot be repaired. The first heart transplant was performed in December 1967, and we’ve come a long way since then. Take care of yourself. Your family loves you.
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Do you know that lung cancer affects approximately 170000 Americans are affected by this disease? The main cause for this is that many people are addicted to the smoking. No matter this is a treatable one. It can be treated though it is big in size, location, or has spread also. Here we are there to cure the disease with natural herbal alternative treatment.
How it causes.
The lungs absorb oxygen from the air and spread the oxygen into the bloodstream for the rest of the body. As the body’s cells use oxygen for inhaling they release carbon dioxide. Lung cancer begins when cells in the lung grow out of control and form a tumor.
How many type of lung cancers are there
There are two types of lung cancer:
1.Non-small cell lung cancer: is believed to arise from epithelial cells. This cancer is the most common one.
2.Small cell lung cancer: is believed to arise from nerve cells or hormone-producing cells.
Both these cancers have different type of treatment and they are treated in a different ways.
Risk factors:
We can list out the factors in the following factors:
Tobacco:
Most of the people get addicted to this disease because of smoke. The smoke of the tobacco damages cells in the lungs that indirectly causes the abnormal growth of the cells. The risk is the people who smoke heavily and over long periods are at high risk of getting the disease.
Asbestos:
These are hair-like crystal originating in many types of rock and are ofter used as fireproof insulation or building material. When asbestos fibers are inhaled, they can irritate the lung. The people who work in jobs such as shipbuilding, asbestos mining, and insulation breaker repair are at higher risk of developing the lung cancer.
Hazardous:
Many studies show that the combination of smoking and asbestos exposure is particularly hazardous. People who are exposed to asbestos and also smoke have a greatly increased risk of lung cancer.
Radon:
Radon is an invisible and odorless gas naturally released by some soil and rocks. When the people are exposured to this gas they are associated with an increased risk of some cancers including lung cancer.
Prevention of cancer:
1.The important way to prevent lung cancer is to avoid tobacco smoke.
2.People who work in the jobs such as shipbuilding, asbestos mining, and insulation breaker repair must use a protective breathing equipment that reduces this risk.
3.Most hardware stores have kits that test home radon levels, and basements can be treated to reduce radon exposure by which it reduces the risk.
This lung cancer can be cured with herbal alternative and natural treatment from our specialist Dr. Rao.
Case story
A patient by name Rasheed came to our center with lung and kidney cancer. He was diagonised at a number of hospitals and was said that he will not live for more days. He was said to spend his last days with his family members. When he came to our center he was mentally depressed and had lost the weight of 50 pounds also. But when he got natural & herbal treatment supplements at our center he felt very good and he could do all his work with his own hands. He got his normal life and he feels very very good. Now he can walk without any tiredness after the cure. He says that these natural things worked on him as the chemical things did not work on him. Now he is able to work with the natural therepies which were given to him with no side effects. When he went to the hospital where he was sent back with no hope. They were surprised with his present position. Now he is fit for work and he is interested to do with no effects.
Eye Protection Should Be A Slam Dunk
27/10/09
A quick-thinking tournament doctor put in a call to an ophthalmologist following the gruesome collision between Villanova’s Allan Ray and a Pittsburgh player, and that call may have saved Ray’s sight. The collision occurred during the March 10 Big East tournament game.
“This young man is very fortunate, as he could have suffered a permanent, basketball-career-ending injury,” said John Stechschulte, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor, Ohio State University and American Academy of Ophthalmology member.
Ophthalmologists agree that many sports eye injuries could be avoided simply by wearing protective eyewear. Athletes can now choose from various types of sturdy, lightweight and effective eyewear. With polycarbonate lenses and a proper fitting by an eye care professional, eyewear does not hinder performance and can prevent 90 percent of sports eye injuries. However, various sports require different types of protective eyewear, and members of the eye health care team can help athletes choose the eyewear appropriate for their sport.
“Fortunately, our nation’s ophthalmologists, as demonstrated by the Eye M.D. who saved the player’s sight, have the skills and the training to treat patients to minimize the amount of permanent vision loss-or get the athlete back on the playing field,” said Dr. Stechschulte. “Prevention could be the most important step in preserving eyesight and keeping athletes in the game.”
Todd Baker, Executive Director of the Ohio State Ophthalmological Society and Director of Ohio’s “Play Hard. Don’t Blink” Program, adds, “We have been working with little league and softball teams for the last five years to make eye protection part of their standard equipment requirement and will be doing the same with youth basketball teams this year. We need to move toward making protective eyewear part of the sports culture, rather than waiting for cases of serious injuries to impact our habits.”
The Academy is the world’s largest association of eye physicians and surgeons-Eye M.D.s-with more than 27,000 members worldwide. Eye health care is provided by the three “O’s”-opticians, optometrists and ophthalmologists. It is the ophthalmologist, or Eye M.D., who can treat it all-eye diseases and injuries-and perform eye surgery.
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23/10/09
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Healthy Living With Peaches
22/10/09
Peaches are known to have originated from China and later on, found their way to other parts of the world. Peaches are a great source of carbohydrates, protein, dietary fiber, vitamin C and vitamin A. Having peach in your daily diet fights deadly diseases like cancer. It has good amount of boron which encourages the estrogen level in postmenopausal women, which is great boon for women. It also stimulates your brain and prevents the chances of osteoporosis. It is also known to lower your blood pressure.
Peaches are very useful for digestion due to its alkaline content so you can say goodbye to all our stomach problems. It is a good source of dietary fiber which works superbly for constipation problems. It helps to prevent hemorrhoids which can give lot of trouble. It helps to recharge your immune system which can prevent many diseases including shingles. If you have trouble with your heart, this fruit helps to put a stop to the heart strokes. You can also avoid any constipation problem by having this fruit. It is rich in potassium, sodium and calcium which can provide a good complexion. With 88 per cent water content it is known to be thirst-quencher.
It is a great way to clean your kidney and bladder due to its laxative properties. It can perk and energize you if you have good amount of peaches. Can you believe there more than 200 varieties of peaches and more than 175 varieties of nectarines. It also contains good amount of carbohydrates which has the ever essential phytonutrients (plant-based nutrients), anti-oxidants and carotenoids. The presence of carotenoids means, it would be very useful for your eyes. Lutein and zeaxanthin filter present in peaches protects your eyes from scotching heat. It also protects your eyes from other disorders related to your age like macular degeneration and cataracts. The anti-oxidants and nectarines helps you fight diseases which are related to aging.
Home Remedies
Eating peach along with its skin before going to bed, would help you with your constipation problems.
Dried peaches are rich in iron and are very useful for anemia.
Warning: The reader of this article should exercise all precautionary measures while following instructions on the home remedies from this article. Avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it. The responsibility lies with the reader and not with the site or the writer.
Living forever might not be your ideal, but many believe if you want to live longer, you’ll be well served to consider adding goji juice to your diet.
The goji berry is found in the mountains of many Asian countries. Anti-aging experts believe that adding as little as 4 ounces of this juice to your diet can result in significant health benefits.
Some say that many of the world’s oldest people have enjoyed drinking goji juice for years … that its anti-aging benefits are so extreme as to prolong life as much as 20 years or more.
The goji berry contains a variety of compounds believed to provide the various health benefits claimed. These compounds include essential fatty acids, protein, vitamin C, 19 amino acids (which includes 8 essential to sustain life), vitamin E and B-complex vitamins. The juice from these berries &ndash described by many as pleasantly sweet with a slight tartness &ndash provides all these nutrients plus many more.
This juice is expensive, though, which has led many to question the claims made about its ability to extend life, improve energy and reverse disease. Most people know about the various health benefits of red grape juice, or even pomegranate juice. So what distinguishes goji juice as something superior?
Dr. Earl Mindell, considered a nutrition expert and the author of many nutrition books, says the goji berry is one of the most significant discoveries in decades. He says, “I believe Himalayan goji juice has more powerful benefits on health, well-being, and anti-aging than any other product I have seen in the last 40 years”.
Because some of the anti-aging and other health benefits of goji juice won’t be seen by its users for perhaps decades, most testimonials relating to goji juice emphasize the fantastic energy people derive from the drink. With full schedules and late nights (coupled with early mornings) these goji juice drinkers report increased energy and vitality, even when they change nothing else about their diet.
In today’s world, a visit to the doctor can be more complicated than a simple checkup. Patients often leave the doctor’s office with a laundry list of information, medications and unanswered questions.
It can be confusing to understand how and why to take your medications.
Sometimes people do not take their medicine as directed by their doctor, or fail to keep taking it for as long as they should. This is called “nonadherence”-and it may negatively affect your health.
Studies have shown that not taking medicines as prescribed can result in more hospital visits, failure to recover from disease, or even death. Whereas patients who take their medication as directed could have lower disease-related medical costs.
Today’s medicines can help people live longer, healthier lives.
For example, cholesterol-lowering medicines that help control the risk factors for heart disease have made great strides in lowering the risk of heart attack or stroke. You can’t always see or feel the symptoms of heart disease. For that reason, it’s important to take your medicines as directed by your doctor, even if you may not feel yourself getting better.
For example, only about half of patients on a cholesterol-lowering drug are still taking it six months later. And after 12 months, only 30 to 40 percent of patients take their medicine at all. Adherence, or taking your medicine as directed, is key.
If you stop taking medication regularly, your cholesterol may go back up to where it was before you started taking medicine.
If you have questions about your medication, talk with your doctor and stay on the medicines your doctor prescribes.
Genital wart
18/10/09
Genital warts are warts that are found on the buttocks or on the vagina. If you find small bumps on your private areas, that you don’t know what they are, they could very well be genital warts. Genital warts are spread through sex, anal sex, and regular intercourse and through oral sex. If you have had unprotected sex with someone that you really don’t know, it can take up to three months for genital warts to show up. Even if you don’t have sex, and you have just oral sex, you can still end up with genital warts, but around your mouth.
While it can be difficult and embarrassing to see a doctor, these warts are not going to go away on their own. With proper medication, you will be able to get rid of genital warts. Genital warts are contagious just as a cold could be. If you have genital warts, your doctor or nurse is going to be able to tell what they are just by looking at them. If you are a woman and you have genital warts, you should see your gynecologist to determine if you have them inside, where your uterus and cervix are located as well. Women are at risk to have genital warts spread the to portions of the inner body where they can spread faster, and grow to be painful on the cervix or on the organs.
If you meet someone new, and you don’t know if they have a sexual disease, it is for your own protection that you don’t have sex, of any type. If you are able to use a condom at least you are somewhat protected, but that is not always a guarantee as well.
Genital warts are spread by a virus that is known as HPV. HPV is also the same virus that will give you warts on your hands, feet, on the elbows or knees, but the HPV virus that gives genital warts is a little different strain. The same noticeable types of warts you see on your hands, that get crusty and seem to be puss filled are the types of warts that will be found on the genitals. If you have genital warts, you can spread them to someone by intercourse, by oral sex, and by anal sex. Genital warts are something you can get rid of, but only with the proper treatment and antibiotics.
What you should know is that with treatment genital warts will disappear, but they can resurface and come back even after treatment, which is why it is so very important to avoid having sex with someone you don’t know, and avoid having sex with another person if you do have genital warts. You can pass along genital warts to another person, even if you don’t have the symptoms or the warts appearing on your skin. Be sure that you know and trust a person before having sex with someone. If you do find that you have genital warts, seek treatment to get your genital warts under control.
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Should You Get Color Or Highlights?
17/10/09
Many people would like to add some pizzazz to their hairstyle with a professional hair coloring service but don’t know which service would be best for them. And who could fault them? I mean, with so many coloring services available, it does get very confusing when it comes to deciding which color technique to choose.
Two of the most popular color services in the salon are overall color and highlights. Both can be the perfect option for livening up your locks and adding interest to your style. But how do you decide which one to choose? You might even want to do both. So, how do you know what’s right for your hair and individual style? Here are a few pointers:
Choose overall color if:
• You have a funky textured style and you want to add some depth.
• Your hair is extremely short.
• You have more than 30% gray.
• You have really dark skin and brows.
• You look better in warm, vibrant colors such as red.
• Your cut is already trendy enough and you don’t want to overdo it.
Choose highlights if:
• Your hairstyle is plain with no layers or other points of interest.
• If you have dirty blonde or light brown hair.
• If you have a little bit of gray that you would like to blend away.
• If you can’t commit to getting your roots touched up faithfully.
• If you look great in cool colors such as blues and greens.
• If your style needs a little interest around the front and a few chunky highlights would do the trick.
• If you’re afraid of a big change.
Do both if:
• You have a lot of gray but would still like the effect that only highlights can obtain.
• You want to add red or warmth and still have some chunks of lighter color around the front.
• You are trying to correct or change another hair coloring application before you get highlights.
• If your hair has become too light due to over processing and sun damage or was lightened too much during your last color process.
There are many other reasons why people choose the hair coloring services that they do, and those reasons can be as varied as the people themselves. So, if you have a color idea, do not be afraid to talk to your stylist about it. Also, do not hesitate to ask for advice if you have no idea what you want but you know you want something. By working together, you and your stylist can find the perfect color combination to give you your best look yet.