Examining Hypothyroidism, Diet, And How It Relates To You

By Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski


You may already recognize a strong connection between hypothyroidism, diet, and you.

I remain very confused about how most physicians do not confirm a connection between the food you eat and the condition of hypothyroidism. It is a mystery how he or she can blame diet as you struggle against gaining weight and dealing with symptoms.

Your doctor should have a ready answer for the following question, what enables my body to produce thyroid hormone?

Here's a question you should ask your doctor... "How does my body make thyroid hormone".

Move on to another physician for help if a fast and clear answer is not forthcoming. Your doctor should quickly answer, explaining that the body makes thyroid hormone by concentrating iodine and tyrosine.

In addition to iodine and tyrosine, the body requires a host of other minerals and vitamins. They include vitamin A, vitamin B, manganese, magnesium, selenium, zinc and copper to produce and convert the thyroid hormone. But, tyrosine and iodine are the most important ones.

The fact is those are not the only nutrients you require to make thyroid hormone. That is only one example. They are of primary importance, but, copper, zinc, selenium, magnesium, manganese, vitamin A, and B vitamins are also needed to make and then convert thyroid hormone.

The environment and food intake are what cause hypothyroidism to occur. A stressful existence plays a part as well. Why then, if these are able to cause thyroid problems, should they not be a part of the treatment?

Treatment protocol should be easy to configure when the cause of a disease is known. But, modern medicine does not always use that approach. The focus is often placed on the treatment rather than the cause. I wonder if you agree.

If you know the cause of disease, the treatment should be easy to figure out. The problem with modern medicine is that there is too much focus on the treatment and not the cause, wouldn't you agree?

The question then is, how does your diet and the environment you live in contribute to hypothyroidism or any other disease? Both of these things can make vitamin and mineral deficiencies, along with bodily toxicity likely to develop. The situation will, at some point, create a breakdown affecting your body and health.

It is good information to have. There does seem to be a strong connection between the person, hypothyroidism and the food that person eats.

This confirms the existence of a specific connection between hypothyroidism and diet and you.

Eat well and allow your body to prosper.




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