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Hypothyroidism and it's Natural Treatment
Friday, 23 November 2007
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By Dan Brown

  Hypothyroidism is a condition where ones thyroid gland is under-active. The most common symptoms include fatigue, feeling cold, constipation, dry skin, blurred vision and slight numbness, particularly in the fingers and toes.

Hypothyroidism can remain undetected for many years before being diagnosed properly. Usually, a blood test is administered, and will typically indicate that ones thyroid gland is functioning normally when in fact, it isn't! A general saliva test done by a natural health practitioner is much more accurate.

There are several prescription medications that are typically prescribed for hypothyroidism, but a natural alterative is still available through prescription only, known as "Armour." However, this natural prescription is still incomplete when ingested alone. Proper diet is the ultimate compliment to this natural "drug."

Some of the foods that help to improve an under-active thyroid gland are:

Iodine rich foods...

Seafood, seaweed, and Celtic sea salt contain high levels of iodine needed to make thyroid hormones in the human body.

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