How To Cure Your Thyroid Gland And Balance Its Hormones

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How to cure your thyroid gland and balance its hormones. If your thyroid is not functioning properly, every system in your body will slow down.

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Summary:
How Does the Thyroid Function: The thyroid hormones in our body regulate our metabolism and all of our organ functions. They directly affect our heart rate, cholesterol level, energy, muscle, body weight, and our skin and hair texture. It also affects our memory, mood, and other important bodily functions.

One of the main disorders that cause this is called hypothyroidism. Those who feel tired or sleep a lot suffer from this disorder. They typically have a slow digestion and have significant weight gain. They may also experience dry skin, slower thinking and hair loss.

Signs of Hypothyroidism: There are many different symptoms of an underactive thyroid. Many people do not even show any signs.

4. Poor Memory: This symptom is in direct correlation with unexplained fatigue. Naturally when we become tired, our brain functionality is not working at its best. So trying to remember things while trying to stay awake is not sustainable, hence why we begin to have poor memory. This may be caused by a thyroid disorder. Sometimes when people experience extreme fatigue, their brains can become overwhelmed and they begin to feel confused. This confusion can leak into other parts of their lives, resulting in extreme forgetfulness and the inability to complete regular everyday tasks.

3. Feeling Cold: If you live in a country that has very cold temperatures, than this might not be the best symptom to go off of. However, if the temperature is warm and you are still feeling cold, or if the temperature is cold and your body is not adjusting to it at all, you may have a thyroid disorder.

2. Dry Skin, Brittle Hair and Split Ends: If you find that your skin is dry in several different places on your body, and that your hair has become very thin with split ends, you might have a thyroid disorder.

1. Unexplained Fatigue: We all get exhausted at some point. Whether it’s a long day at work, or juggling school and work, our bodies do need a break. However, if you find that you’re losing energy at a time in the day that you’re usually energetic, it could be hypothyroidism. It’s best to monitor this situation and see if it keeps occurring. You may feel unusually tired even if you are eating right and getting enough rest.

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