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The Truth About Thyroid Disorders

29th September 2009
Anyone suspecting they may have a thyroid disorder will need to discuss it with their doctor the type of medicine that is offered to manage the condition. Nearly all thyroid disorders are easily controlled by medication. If the thyroid complaint is an ... Read >
Author: Marcus Williams

Having Trouble Losing Weight ?

25th September 2009
Does the thyroid relate to how much you weight? Well, if you are a female, Yes it does. The thyroid is related your body weight in ways you may never have though of! Now I will instruct you how to controlyour thyoid. It all started once I had my 1st ... Read >
Author: eagle21

Natural Treatment of Hypothyroidism

23rd September 2009
Hypothyroidism is a medical condition where the thyroid is underactive and does not make enough thyroid hormone. If you suspect that your thyroid hormone levels are low or if you have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism, then you may be interested in treat... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and hypothyroidism: The hidden connection

23rd September 2009
As the number of computers and their users burgeons across the world (an internet guesstimate put the total number of computer users in 2007 at around 900 million), so do the cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a medical condition which manifests as ac... Read >
Author: Danny

Revealed: The hidden connection between Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hypothyroidism

23rd September 2009
As the number of computers and their users burgeons across the world (an internet guesstimate put the total number of computer users in 2007 at around 900 million), so do the cases of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a medical condition which manifests as ac... Read >
Author: Danny

HGH - The Thyroid Gland and Thyroid Hormone

23rd September 2009
The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped gland that is located over the trachea (wind pipe) just below the larynx (voice box). The thyroid gland plays a very important role in most all the metabolic processes of the body. The thyroid gland with its thyroid... Read >
Author: Alien

Homeopathy Warts Interesting Article

22nd September 2009
Finding specific information about homeopathy warts might not be easy but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about other homeopathy wart... Read >
Author: monty111

How Levothroid can help you overcome thyroid deficiency

22nd September 2009
The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly - shaped endocrine gland found in the front base of the neck. It is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body and produces two thyroid hormones - Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3), which mainly regulate... Read >
Author: Danny

Menopause and Hypothyroidism

21st September 2009
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Can't Lose Weight? Maybe You Have A Thyroid Disorder

21st September 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and wo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

17th September 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME ----------------------- THIS CARPAL TUNNEL SYSTEM HAS BEEN TESTED AND HAS BEEN PROVEN TO CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME You will receive simple steps and simple ways to cure carpal tunnel syndrome quickly. Your hands need m... Read >
Author: S.Morse

Synthroid Usage, Warnings, and Possible Side Effects

17th September 2009
Background of Synthroid Synthroid is a brand of hormone replacement therapy for a hormone normally produced by the thyroid to control your body's energy and metabolism. Hypothyroidism occurs when you have an underactive thyroid that stops producing hor... Read >
Author: ravishrishri

Cure Carpal Tunnel In 72 Hours

17th September 2009
We all want the life of fun and carefree days. You find that tying your shoes is no longer an ordinary activity but a tedious task. Should our hands become useless or impaired, our lives would become extremely difficult. You need to finish a written proje... Read >
Author: Blueoceans

Dog HypoThyroidism Disease

15th September 2009
Hypothyroidism or Sluggish Thyroid Gland is a disorder of dog's thyroid gland, the most common hormone or endocrine gland deficiency in dogs. This gland has a number of functions and serve as master of all endocrine glands, thyroid is most well known for ... Read >
Author: hannah

Xenical - Awareness of the Side Effects

11th September 2009
Before we jump to the side effects of Xenical, it's important to understand how the medication works. This is because all the side effects of Xenical are a result of its working. Xenical is marketed by Roche, while GlaxoSmithKline markets orlistat under t... Read >
Author: Ajay019

Weight Loss Diets-Be In Touch With Your Body

11th September 2009
Do not stop at watching your weight alone; check your nails, feet and hair for signs that the weight loss diets need to be altered. Weight loss diets can lead to deficiencies in essential minerals if not monitored properly. It is necessary to inclu... Read >
Author: Alan

Top 3 Chiropractic Myths

07th September 2009
As successful as chiropractic has become, there are a lot of myths circulating among the general public. Times have definitely changed for the better, but the fact is that many people still do not understand what chiropractors do. Let's talk about a few o... Read >
Author: keystonechiropractic

Golden Retrievers: Common Medical Issues

07th September 2009
Epilepsy Also known as seizures, epilepsy disorders normally occur from viral infections, and environmental factors as well. Even though an inaccessible seizure isn't always a problem, dogs that have recurring seizures should never be bred. Vets can re... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

5 Step Guide To Tell If Your Hashimoto's Is Properly Managed

03rd September 2009
"Your thyroid levels are in the normal range now, take these antidepressant's, they will help with your depression." These may be some of the most dangerous words a low thyroid sufferer will ever hear.According to the Endocrine Society, eighty to ninety p... Read >
Author: Roberto Martin

How to live with an underactive thyroid

02nd September 2009
The medical term for an underactive thyroid is hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is when the thyroid does not make enough of the hormone thyroxine. The threat of an underactive thyroid disorder increases with age; approximately 1 in 6 adults over 60 have an ... Read >
Author: Marcus Williams

Learn More About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

30th August 2009
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is often always misunderstood by many. Information and awareness drive would help people recognize CTS. Here are the common causes, risks associated with CTS and the different treatments available. Causes Like any other ai... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter

'Which Thyroid Function Test Should You Have?'

28th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith There are a variety of thyroid function tests that may be performed in order to assess how well a person's thyroid gland is functioning rather than just the standard blood test for thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) that... Read >

Do You Have Normal Thyroid Levels?

28th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith 'Do I have normal thyroid levels?' is a common question that people ask when they are having trouble losing weight. Unfortunately, diagnosing thyroid conditions is often difficult even when a person exhibits low thyroid... Read >

Hyperthyroidism

23rd August 2009
Hypothyroidism occurs what time the thyroid gland, located next to the front of the collar merely under the Adam's apple, reduces production of the hormone thyroxine. Thyroxine is mature in support of balancing the physically processes and metabolis... Read >
Author: togoyay

Treat Tourette Syndrome Naturally

19th August 2009
Tourette Syndrome is a spectrum tic disorder that involves multiple muscular tics and at least one vocal tic. A person with Tourette Syndrome can usually feel urges building that can only be relieved by certain vocal sounds or muscle contractions. Most co... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Hypothyroidism Treatment and Various Remedies

18th August 2009
Hypothyroidism treatment does differ with the type of thyroids you are affected with. Due to the change in the food habits, the climatic conditions and the environment people lose their healthy lifestyle, and they now travel towards the unhealthy situatio... Read >
Author: Desray

Thyroid Solution and Hypothyroidism

18th August 2009
Thyroid gland is an endocrine gland, which has a lot of complications in it, and today’s science has the thyroid solution for all the complications it gives. It is considered to be one of the most important glands in the human body. The food we take is ... Read >
Author: Desray

Hair loss and Its Bitter Truth

17th August 2009
It is normal to shed hair every day and the truth is we loose between 100-125 hairs on any given day. Hair that is shed falls out at the end of growth cycle. At any given time 10% of our hair is in what is called a “resting phase” and after 2-3 months... Read >
Author: vinod

Sheltie: When Hypothyroidism Strikes

11th August 2009
A sheltie is expected to live for 10 to 15 years as long as proper care is provided. However, much is your desire to keep your sheltie fit, inevitable circumstances may appear along the way and eventually affect your pet's health and life negatively. Shel... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Medical Causes of Hypothyroidism

10th August 2009
Hypothyroidism is caused by various reasons. It could stem from a singular cause or a mixture of various causes such as complications arising from thyroid gland diseases, afflicted brain activities, exposure to medical treatments, and autoimmune disorders... Read >
Author: Shay

The Truth About Hair Loss

10th August 2009
It is normal to shed hair every day and the truth is we loose between 100-125 hairs on any given day. Hair that is shed falls out at the end of the growth cycle. At any given time 10% of our hair is in what is called a “resting phase” and after 2-3 mo... Read >
Author: Shay

Find Out The Truth About Hair Loss!

10th August 2009
As we get older, both men and women experience some hair loss. It’s a normal part of the aging process. Called Androgenetic Alopecia, it accounts for 95% of all hair loss. Androgentic Alopecia often runs in families and affects some people more than oth... Read >
Author: Bryan White

Causes for Eyelash Loss

10th August 2009
Eyelashes provide proper frame to a face. Unfortunately when a woman has thin eyelashes or in some case no eyelashes, this dramatically makes her conscious about her look even leading to loss of self esteem. There are many factors behind the loss of eyel... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Hypothyroidism and Weight Gain

03rd August 2009
Hypothyroidism is just one of the many diseases that may affect women. The situation is a cause for alarm because of the many complications that it brings. In any case, hypothyroidism may indicate that something may be seriously amiss with a woman’s hea... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Hypothyroidism and Menopause

03rd August 2009
Menopause is regarded by most women as the most challenging episode in their lives. This is because menopause can cause a great deal of bodily changes as well as psychological ones. In any case, menopause poses a lot of problems, most of which is due to h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Hypothyroidism and Hormonal Imbalance

03rd August 2009
The production of bodily hormones is one thing that few people have full appreciation for. In fact, most do not even know what hormones are and what they do to the body. Scarcely will there be an individual who is well versed as to what would happen if so... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Causes of Thyroid Disease

24th July 2009
Causes of Thyroid Disease The main usual causes of acquired thyroid disorders are iodine deficiency and autoimmune thyroid disease. Iodine deficiency is in this way most important cause of hypothyroidism for most of of the the human race, due to absenc... Read >
Author: Health4Life

The Reality About Hair Loss

24th July 2009
It is customary to shed hair every day and the fact is we loose among 100-125 hairs on any given day. Hair that is shed falls out at the end of growth cycle. At any given time 10% of our hair is in what is called a “resting phase” and after 2-3 months... Read >
Author: Kevin

CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS

16th July 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS! ----------------------- INTRODUCTION We all want to have the free life of doing anything that we like to do. Most human activities use the hands. Every one with this condition is wishing for that. WHAT ... Read >
Author: Pbeck

Hair Loss, the Thyroid Association

16th July 2009
What is Thyroid Disease? The Thyroid Gland is a butterfly shaped gland located in the lower part of the neck. The gland produces hormones that are released by the thyroid. There are two kinds of thyroid disease relevant to hair loss, Hyperthyroidism, and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vicious Cycles in Fibromyalgia and CFS. Leaky Gut, the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Hypothalam

09th July 2009
I have talked in great detail about the effects of failed lymphatic function and the vicious cycle of mitochondrial failure that are the foundation of the ill effects of the fatigue illnesses, Fibromyalgia and CFS. What is encouraging for CFS and Fibro... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw

Constipation Remedies To Stop Constipation

06th July 2009
We all have constipation during life. But when you have constipation frequently, then it is time to do something about it. You don’t want to be constipated toxins buildup in the colon that eventually spread throughout your body. Avoid using laxativ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Weight gain in dogs

05th July 2009
What is Obesity in Dogs? Weight gain or excessive accumulation of body fat can be defined as obesity. According to some studies, 25%-40% of dogs are either obese or have full chances of becoming obese. By far, the most common nutritional health condition... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Are all Tap Water Filtration Systems Effective?

01st July 2009
Fact: Tap water filtration systems are sometimes ineffective. I have looked at and compared the performance data of all of the major brands and found that many of them are not effective. Older products that have been on the market for a while were d... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Oral Yeast Infection – Thrush, Yeast Infection of The Mouth

30th June 2009
Thrush is the scientific name of an oral yeast infection. A yeast infection of the mouth is caused by a yeast fungus known as Candida albicans. Characteristic signs of this infection include white, thick, and lacy patches that can be found all throughou... Read >
Author: Josie McEachern

Understanding the Relationship Between Hyperthyroidism and Weight Gain

27th June 2009
The ailment known as hypothyroidism is something that more women than men experience and this is due to a hyper active thyroid gland. The reasons why a woman may suffer from hyperthyroidism may vary and some of these reasons often have certain symptoms th... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Overweight, Origins, Consultation and Phytotherapy

08th June 2009
We talk about obesity when one is suffering from 25% of excess in weight compared to the standard weight set by height and sex. The symptoms are obvious: excessive weight on the scales, greasy subcutaneous tissue, and difficulty to undertake an effort (es... Read >
Author: Ines

Home Treatment For Carpel Tunnel Treatment

06th June 2009
There have been many versions of the explanation of carpal tunnel syndrome, all of which can be summed up as a condition affecting the nerves of the hand and wrist. A sudden numbness on the hand and wrist followed by tingling sensations similar to a cramp... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

Weight Loss Diet Know about Thyroid Disorder

05th June 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and women ar... Read >
Author: Weight Loss

Weight Loss Diet Know about Thyroid Disorder

05th June 2009
A thyroid disorder called hypothyroidism means you have an underactive thyroid gland. If you have trouble losing weight no matter what you do, it could be because you are hypothyroid. There are almost 30 million Americans with thyroid disease and women ar... Read >
Author: Weight Loss

Care for Common Eye Problems

04th June 2009
Swelling close to the eye, generally in the eyelid, is the most common eye health complaint. There are several reasons that cause eyelids to become swollen, however generally the reason isn't really serious. These limited complaints usually are treated ... Read >
Author: Aria Scherer

Coping with Thyroid Disorders During Pregnancy

15th May 2009
Pregnancy can sometimes be seen as a two-faced affair. On one side, it represents the blissful aspirations of a woman to finally give birth to a child, and on the other side, there lurks the dangers associated with the process that could undermine the hea... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Coping with Thyroid Disorders During Pregnancy

15th May 2009
Pregnancy can sometimes be seen as a two-faced affair. On one side, it represents the blissful aspirations of a woman to finally give birth to a child, and on the other side, there lurks the dangers associated with the process that could undermine the hea... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

How To Cure Constipation?

14th May 2009
Constipation causes misery for a lot of people. Symptoms of poor bowel habits include gas or flatulence, abdominal bloating, feeling sluggish, lack of energy and pain. Constipation can be a symptom of more serious illness so it is always worthwhile gettin... Read >
Author: Scott Gillespie

Obesity

11th May 2009
Obesity in children and adolescents is a serious issue with many health and social consequences that often continue into adulthood. Obesity is the nominal form of obese which comes from the Latin obesus, which means "stout, fat, or plump." Causes of Ob... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

Your Thyroid’s Role in Weight Control

08th May 2009
The thyroid is an amazing little gland that plays a significant role in your overall health and well being by regulating your metabolism. If it becomes under active then the correct amount of thyroid hormone essential to your body’s needs will be under... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Hypothyroidism and Symptoms to be Aware of

08th May 2009
It really is quit a staggering thought when you consider that it has been estimated that up to 10 percent of women around the world could be suffering to some degree from hypothyroidism. This disorder develops when the thyroid gland doesn’t produce suf... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Is Your Thyroid Affecting Your Mood?

05th May 2009
The thyroid is a small butterfly shaped gland and is situated just above your collarbone. It’s part of your endocrine system and takes an incredibly active role within the body to regulate overall well being. It is vitally important that the thyroid r... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Obesity and Herbs

28th April 2009
There are plants that can provide useful polysaccharides not equivalent to moderate appetite: the Konjac (Amorphophallus konjac), guar (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus), plantains (psyllium, Ispaghula). All these non-assimilated carbohydrates may accelerate inte... Read >
Author: Ines

Obesity and Herbs

28th April 2009
There are plants that can provide useful polysaccharides not equivalent to moderate appetite: the Konjac (Amorphophallus konjac), guar (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus), plantains (psyllium, Ispaghula). All these non-assimilated carbohydrates may accelerate inte... Read >
Author: Ines

Why do people become overweight?

24th April 2009
Habits. Eating too many calories may become a habit. You may also develop a habit of doing sedentary activities like watching TV instead of being physically active. Over time, these habits can lead to weight gain. Genes. Overweight and obesity tend t... Read >
Author: Andy D

Thyroid Gland System

20th April 2009
The thyroid is an endocrine gland located in the throat over the thyroid cartilage. It is formed by two lobes in the form of butterfly, has a weight between 15 and 30 grams, and is responsible for the production of the thyroid hormones T3 and T4, circulat... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel

Understanding Hypothyroidism – What You Need to Know

17th April 2009
Hypothyroidism is a medical condition that results from suboptimal or lower levels of thyroid hormone. Symptoms of this disorder can include weight gain, fatigue and hair loss – all resulting from a general slowdown of metabolic processes. There are two... Read >
Author: elmer7156a

You Could Be Suffering From Hypothyroidism and Not Know It

17th April 2009
You Could Be Suffering From Hypothyroidism and Not Know It When your thyroid becomes under active then this means that it doesn’t produce enough hormone to enable your body to function properly and affects both your cells and organs. This condition... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Weight Loss Metabolism

15th April 2009
A slim persons metabolism is high and an overweight persons metabolism is low. In reality, it's very uncommon for excess weight to be related to a low metabolism. And most people who are overweight don't have an underlying condition, such as hypothyroidi... Read >
Author: Mercy

Thyroid Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

27th March 2009
The 'thyroid' is a small gland situated below the 'Adam's apple' in the neck. It releases two hormones; the thyroxine (T4) and the triodothyroxine (T3). These hormones increase the amount of oxygen that the body uses and incites your cells to generate new... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Iguanas

27th March 2009
The thyroid gland is responsible for producing hormones that regulate various bodily functions. Iguana hypothyroidism occurs whenever there isn't enough iodine. Without enough iodine, the thyroid gland is unable to function properly. So, what exactly c... Read >
Author: D Swain

Ayurvedic Way to Treat Obesity Effectively

13th March 2009
Excess weight of muscles, bone, fat and water in the body is Overweight. Ayurveda describes that under normal conditions the body fat keeps the body moisturized, promotes sweating, provides energy to the body by storing energy and nourishes the bones by ... Read >
Author: healthtrail4u

What Causes Male Hair Loss?

09th March 2009
Male hair loss can be caused by many hormonal problems or it may also be hereditary. If you feel that you are loosing your hair or it feels like it’s thinning, you may want to check your family history to see if male hair loss or hair thinning is common... Read >
Author: Alexander Malroy

Save Your Health And Lose Pounds The Natural Way

03rd March 2009
When you last looked in the mirror were you chubby, over weight, or fat? Do you remember when you were nice and slim? Do you want to look like this again? You can lose pounds, but it will take a little thought and effort. Furthermore, you need to do s... Read >
Author: Mike Waller

Hair Loss Help - I’m Scared I Won’t Be Me Anymore

02nd March 2009
Victims of hair loss check their pillows every morning to see how much hair they have lost during the night. Sufferers from hair loss are obsessed by the amount of hair that is left on their combs or brushes after they use them. Hair loss victims will hav... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder

The Truth About Hair Loss - What Is the Reason?

02nd March 2009
It is the truth that on any particular day, we lose approximately 100-125 hairs. This is nothing to worry about because hair has a natural life span and cycle. Our hair will stop growing and go through a resting phase for a few months after which it will ... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder

Sterility-infertility causes and treatment

12th February 2009
Definition Infertility implies an apparent failure of a couple to conceive, while sterility indicates absolute inability to conceive. Primary infertility is I conception has never occurred and secondary infertility is if the patient fails to conceive a... Read >
Author: dr mony

The Carpal Tunnel Different Kinds Of Symptoms

10th February 2009
As mentioned in the previous article, the disorder follows the mustard seed principle where you hardly even recognize it stinginess. It starts so small and end up blowing bigtime. Yes, you feel the pain but there is a tendency of simply brushing it off. ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

The Relationship Between Thyroid and Weight Reduction

02nd February 2009
Have you been trying for years to lose weight with no success? Maybe its time to have your thyroid tested. Our metabolism is controlled largely by our thyroid gland and any problems with that gland can cause weight problems. This may include a gain in wei... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Biological Factors That Contribute to Depression

31st January 2009
Many people are pre-disposed to depression because of their own biological makeup making their risk of suffering from this condition much greater then those who do not share these risk factors. There are four main biological factors that can increase a pe... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Living With Restless Legs Syndrome

26th January 2009
Though some people may think Restless Legs Syndrome, sometimes known as Ekborn’s Syndrome, may be just a matter of imagination, it is indeed a very real condition as any sufferer can tell you. It is a neurological condition affecting around ten perce... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Understanding Fear Aggression In Dogs

17th January 2009
Tell me, does this describe your dog? Whenever somebody comes to your door, your dog puts on a big show of barking and acting brave, but all the time he's backing up. If a stranger approaches him, he'll run off to a safe distance, all the while regardin... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Oprah’s Thyroid Problem Explained

17th January 2009
Oprah is creating a lot of buzz after gaining forty pounds and simultaneously claiming she solved her thyroid problem. Her statements sent internet bloggers into a frenzy. How did she get off her thyroid medication? Did she really solve her thyroid proble... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: There Are Several Different Causes!

16th January 2009
Did you know that carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is affected by several conditions, not just from over-use? The different causes can stem from doing highly repetitive jobs that require using the arms and wrists, however, other causes such as birth control ... Read >
Author: drjamesroman

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: There Are Several Different Causes!

16th January 2009
Did you know that carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is affected by several conditions, not just from over-use? The different causes can stem from doing highly repetitive jobs that require using the arms and wrists, however, other causes such as birth control ... Read >
Author: drjamesroman

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: There Are Several Different Causes!

16th January 2009
Did you know that carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is affected by several conditions, not just from over-use? The different causes can stem from doing highly repetitive jobs that require using the arms and wrists, however, other causes such as birth control ... Read >
Author: drjamesroman

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: There Are Several Different Causes!

16th January 2009
Did you know that carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is affected by several conditions, not just from over-use? The different causes can stem from doing highly repetitive jobs that require using the arms and wrists, however, other causes such as birth control ... Read >
Author: drjamesroman

Low Thyroid Symptoms and Treatment

14th January 2009
Hypothyroidism or low thyroid symptom is a condition when your thyroid produces less hormone which results in low basal body temperature, low cellular metabolism and also some kind of unexplained weight. There are certain low thyroid symptoms which can he... Read >
Author: Lisa Stockton

Low Thyroid Symptoms: Adults and Children Show Different Symptoms

14th January 2009
Low thyroid is also called hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a condition when your thyroid produces less hormone which results in low basal body temperature, low cellular metabolism and also some kind of unexplained weight. There are certain low thyroid s... Read >
Author: Lisa Stockton

What Causes Obesity and Overweight?

06th January 2009
The causes of obesity and overweight naturally differ from individual to individual. In general, you will gain weight if your calorie intake is higher than the calories you use through exercise or normal activity. Let discuss in detail. Some people eat... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Why Does a Person Get Depressed?

06th January 2009
There is no single cause for depression. Many factors play a role including genetics, environment, life events, medical conditions, and the way people react to things that happen in their lives. Genetics Research shows that depression runs in familie... Read >
Author: yangguang

What Causes Hyperthyroidism – Learn about Hyperthyroidism Symptoms

06th January 2009
Thyroid is an important gland that is situated somewhere middle of the front side of the neck. Thyroid gland secrets some of the important hormones, known as 'thyroid hormones', that play important role in metabolism of the body. Metabolism is the process... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Muscle Cramps Causes, Cramping Treatment

05th January 2009
If you're a woman, chances are you've dealt with menstrual cramps — even if you've never heard of "dysmenorrhea," the medical term for them. Menstrual cramps are dull or throbbing pains in the lower abdomen. Many women experience menstrual cramps just b... Read >
Author: Alien

Best Hair Loss Treatment

29th December 2008
Find the Best Hair Loss Treatment Before you begin looking for a hair loss treatment, you will need to know why you are experiencing hair loss. There are many possible causes of hair loss: Hormonal Imbalance: Having hypothyroidism, hyperthyr... Read >
Author: Sudhani

Causes of Thinning Hair – What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You

08th December 2008
There are many reasons why you may be experiencing excessive thinning of your hair. Here is a list of some of the most common causes of thinning hair. - Medications: Many commonly prescribed medications can cause significant thinning of the hair. F... Read >
Author: sudiekram

Causes of Thinning Hair – What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You

03rd December 2008
There are many reasons why you may be experiencing excessive thinning of your hair. Here is a list of some of the most common causes of thinning hair. - Medications: Many commonly prescribed medications can cause significant thinning of the hair. F... Read >
Author: sudiekram

Feline Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Cats

01st December 2008
Hypothyroidism in cats occurs when the thyroid gland produces too few hormones. This condition is quite rare. Although it isn't life-threatening, it will significantly reduce your cat's quality of life. So, what exactly causes this condition to occur w... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Hypothyroidism: Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Dogs

01st December 2008
Hypothyroidism in dogs occurs when the thyroid gland fails to produce enough hormones. It is one of the most common endocrine problems that dogs experience. Large and mid-sized dogs usually develop this condition more often than small breeds. You may b... Read >
Author: D Swain

Facts You Need to Know About Osteoporosis

04th November 2008
Many health articles indicate that the first time a person realizes that they have osteoporosis is when a fracture occurs, often without a slip or fall. As these symptoms do not usually occur at the early stage of the condition, it is sometimes difficult... Read >
Author: John Russell

Detailed Information on Mental Retardation

17th October 2008
Mental retardation is a developmental disability that is marked by lower-than-normal intelligence and limited daily living skills. People who are mentally retarded function at an intellectual level that is below average and have difficulties with learning... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Is Your Thyroid Making You Gain Weight?

07th October 2008
The thyroid, sometimes called our "master gland," is a small gland, shaped like a butterfly, located in the lower part of your neck. The thyroid gland is responsible for producing the hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), which control metab... Read >
Author: Robin

Laminitis Management

01st October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Laminitis or "founder" is a common illness known about by horse lovers from an early age, as native ponies on pasture that is too lush are common victims. It is caused by inflammation of the laminae in ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com

Is Your Thyroid Making You Gain Weight?

30th September 2008
The thyroid, sometimes called our "master gland," is a small gland, shaped like a butterfly, located in the lower part of your neck. The thyroid gland is responsible for producing the hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), which control metab... Read >
Author: Robin

Get the right hair treatment

24th September 2008
Does the problem of hair loss worry you too much? You have many choices of medical hair restoration to solve the problem. You may be having hair loss due to hormonal changes in your body. Most of the women suffer from postpartum hair loss, which happens a... Read >
Author: Anirban Bhattacharya

Feeling Depressed, Might Be Your Thyroid

06th September 2008
Hypothyroidism is a very common problem with thyroid related illness and can cause you to have low energy, concentration problems, it can affect mood and cause you to gain weight. If you have chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia, I would suggest that ... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen

The Pain Of Unexplained Weight Gain

22nd August 2008
Beauty, like fashion, is a learned concept, and the notion of beauty changes over the years. By today's standards, Marilyn Monroe would be considered "overweight". The leading sex symbol, Lillian Russell, weighed over 200 pounds, at the turn of the cen... Read >
Author: Thomas L. Dubose

The Connection Between Weightloss And Thyroid

22nd August 2008
Your thyroid dictates much of your metabolism, any malfunction or disease afflicting this area may cause you to have problems in metabolism leading to a drastic problem with your weight - you may either gain weight, lose weight, or may find that losing we... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

Definition, Causes, health threats of Morbid obesity

22nd August 2008
Definition Morbid obesity is a clinically severe obesity or extreme obesity; it is a chronic disease. If compared with Alzheimer’s disease it is over twice the size of the total population with Alzheimer’s disease. There are a large number of peop... Read >
Author: johnanne

Dos and Don'ts for Losing Weight

20th August 2008
There are a number of things you can do to help you lose weight. There are also some things that you should really try to avoid. Use these dos and don'ts, below, to help you shed pounds and avoid weight gain. DO THESE: - Trim the fat from all meat p... Read >
Author: Lana Hawkins

Hypothyroidism - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

29th July 2008
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the body lacks sufficient thyroid hormone. Since the main purpose of thyroid hormone is to "run the body's metabolism", it is understandable that people with this condition will have symptoms associated with a slow m... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Hypothyroidism – Causes and Treatment

22nd July 2008
Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder resulting from deficiency of thyroid hormone. It usually is a primary process in which the thyroid gland produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. It can also be secondary, that is lack of thyroid horm... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Acupuncture and Pregnancy

20th July 2008
Acupuncture is the insertion of ultra-thin, sterile needles into specific acupuncture points on the body which live in on channels or meridians, these are pathways in both the exterior and interior of the body. These points, when needled, can manage the w... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Impacts of Thyroid with Special Reference to Obesity

18th July 2008
Defining Thyroid • Whenever we talk about “Thyroid”, it comes as “Endocrine Glands emerged in the human body. This gland is originated nearby the neck lower to underneath the thyroid cartilage also identified as the Adam's apple in men and at j... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Memory Enhancement Supplements and Tips to Reverse Memory Loss

01st July 2008
It is quite normal to have memory lapses from time to time. For example, forgetting where you put your car keys, you don’t remember the time of an appointment or forget to buy some items at the grocery store. These kinds of memory problems occur most of... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Complete Information on Acquired ichthyosis with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Acquired ichthyosis is a disorder clinically and histologically similar to ichthyosis vulgaris. Acquired ichthyosis most often appears in adulthood. It may appear before or after the diagnosis of a systemic condition. It may develop in patients of any age... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Dental Treatments for Sleep Apnea

25th June 2008
There are many different ways to treat sleep apnea ranging from medicines, facial masks, and dental treatments. But before you can treat it, you must understand what sleep apnea is. The simple definition of sleep apnea is the disruption of breathing whi... Read >
Author: Thomas Hedge

Complete Information on Cretinism

25th June 2008
Cretinism is a circumstance of seriously stunted physiological and psychological increase payable to raw inborn inadequacy of thyroid hormones. Cretins have dwarfed bodies, with curvature of the backbone and pendulous stomach. Their limbs are distorted, t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Goiter – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

20th June 2008
Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is a small gland located in the neck, below your Adam’s apple. The thyroid can be enlarged due to generalized enlargement of the thyroid or nodules (tissue growths) within the thyroid. The... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Reducing Your Alcohol Cravings

02nd June 2008
Craving certain substances is not a matter of corrupt morals or weak wills. It is often a series of learned behaviors and body chemistry.[i] Something as simple as a genetic background can predict potential alcohol problems. For instance, people from Midd... Read >
Author: Doug

Fibromyalgia Doesn't Exist - Or Does It?

21st May 2008
Fibromyalgia is not one single condition. It does not have just one "disease process" or cause. Because the causes are variable, it is very unlikely that a single approach to treatment, or a single medication will be effective for most fibromyalgia suff... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

Managing The Health Of Boxer Dogs

20th May 2008
If one is in search for dogs that are easy to own, boxer dogs will definitely be included in the list. Boxer is one among a number of short-haired breeds that shed a little. With boxer dogs, you will seldom experience the fuss bathing a dog brings since t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What Makes Boxer Dogs Healthy

15th May 2008
Boxer dogs come from combination of two different breeds, the now extinct bullenbeisser and the famous bulldog. Boxer dogs are strong and agile just like their bullenbeisser ancestors and extremely loyal and protective to the family just like bulldogs. Th... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Your Thyroid and Weight loss – The Connection is Real

14th May 2008
Your thyroid dictates much of your metabolism, any malfunction or disease afflicting this area may cause you to have problems in metabolism leading to a drastic problem with your weight – you may either gain weight, lose weight, or may find that losing ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults

14th May 2008
Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by unusual, uncomfortable sensations (paresthesias/dysesthesias) deep within the calves and/or thighs, resulting in an irresistible urge to move the legs, and motor restlessness in res... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults

14th May 2008
Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by unusual, uncomfortable sensations (paresthesias/dysesthesias) deep within the calves and/or thighs, resulting in an irresistible urge to move the legs, and motor restlessness in res... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Understanding Hypothyroidism In A Great Dane

08th May 2008
A Great Dane could possibly suffer a disease called hypothyroidism. Aside from Great Danes, this disease is suffered by most mid-size to large breeds such as Boxers, Labrador Retrievers, Rottweilers and German Shepherds. Just like the human body, a dog... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Snoring And How To Stop it

06th May 2008
"It's Time To Understand And Defeat Snoring FOREVER. You CAN Do It Today!" Finally Revealed - Everything You Need To Easily Banish Snoring From Your Life Forever! Re: Snoring and How To Stop It - A Compete and Practical Guide To Preve... Read >
Author: Robin Haller

Complete Information on Atransferrinemia with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Atranferrinemia is a genetic disorder wherein the plasma protein that carries iron in the blood stream is lacking. Atransferrinemia is transmitted or inherited via an autosomal recessive trait. Autosomal means that the chromosomes in question are not sex ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Restless Legs Syndrome in Adults

06th April 2008
Restless Legs Syndrome is a neurologic movement disorder characterized by unusual, uncomfortable sensations (paresthesias/dysesthesias) deep within the calves and/or thighs, resulting in an irresistible urge to move the legs, and motor restlessness in res... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

How to Cure or Alleviate Edema, including Lymphedema

03rd April 2008
By edema excessive fluid gather in body parts or greater areas of the body, making the areas swollen. Edema is most often a problem in the legs, but can occur anywhere in the body. There are several types of edema, and many cases are also a mixture of ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Guidelines to Stop Snoring

02nd April 2008
One of the reasons for snoring is the bad shape of your muscles around the palate. If you tone your body it will also have an effect on that muscle group, which might stop snoring for you! Sleep regularly – Sleeping for few hours each night can cause... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Do You Know The Top 5 Reasons for Hair Loss?

30th March 2008
Heredity Even if you feel that there is little resemblance between you and your parents, as you grow older, your hairline will very likely dispute that. The portraits of several generations, especially of men, usually reveal remarkable similarities in ... Read >
Author: Adrian Richmond

Psychological and Medical Factors for Obesity

25th March 2008
Our thought processes and our minds may influence our eating habits. Many people eat in response to emotions such as boredom, sadness, or anger. While most overweight people have no more psychological disturbances than people of normal weight, about 30 pe... Read >
Author: Alien

Are We There Yet? Going From Change To Change

19th March 2008
Coping with the rapid pace of change is a subject I've written and spoken about frequently in recent years. And it's coming up more and more in my client conversations. It would appear as if the only constant in life is change and our need to adapt. At... Read >
Author: Ada Porat

Women’s Hair Loss: A Difficult Issue

19th March 2008
Male hair loss is a big deal! The airwaves are filled with ads selling treatments and it’s the subject of jokes; a sure sign that it is not only a sensitive area but one that has high visibility. On the other hand, hair loss in women is rarely mention... Read >
Author: Adrian Richmond

Hypothyroidism And Infertility - How Thyroid Problems Can Affect You

14th March 2008
The issue of hypothyroidism and infertility is a very real one and one of the more common reasons for fertility issues however, it is quite often overlooked. Symptoms of hypothyroidism often confuse women into thinking they may be in a pre-menopausal s... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

Discover Hypothyroidism In Beagles

22nd February 2008
Though they are not at greater risk of hypothyroidism, Beagles in rare cases have the tendency to develop this disease. Notice your Beagle shedding hair? Check it out because it may not be a skin infection caused by fleas and ticks, the shedding maybe bec... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dry Skin Problem - What Causes Dry Skin

22nd February 2008
Dry skin is one of the most common skin problems. In order to stay soft and supple your skin needs to retain its natural moisture. But when exposed to direct sunlight in summer or harsh weather (cold and wind) in winter, when the central heating dries out... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Hypothermia

15th February 2008
Description Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures causes your body to lose more heat than it can generate, resulting in a condition called hypothermia. Symptoms of the condition do not usually appear immediately; often signs of hypothermia come on so... Read >
Author: Alien

Hypothyroidism-Pregnancy

08th February 2008
Your body's need for thyroid hormone increases dramatically during the first half of your pregnancy. This increased need may begin as early as one week after your missed period. Women with hypothyroidism need to increase thyroid hormone drugs as soon as t... Read >
Author: David Jones

Taking Back Beauty

29th January 2008
Unwanted tattoo reversal was held to be the No.1 cosmetic reversal for most Americans for the past few years. This procedure is being replaced by cosmetic surgery patients looking to reverse their cosmetic surgery in growing numbers lately, according to A... Read >
Author: breastsurgery

Causes of weight gain and weight loss solutions

24th January 2008
Overweight people are becoming the norm and unfortunately this is very unhealthy. The reward for losing weight is not only a better looking body but also a body that is alert, energetic, strong and healthy. Couple this with a more positive self esteem a... Read >
Author: dream

Beagles Fit Where Only Rabbits Can Go

22nd January 2008
A happy, healthy animal always makes the best pets, especially when there are young children in the house, and the happy, go-lucky nature of beagles make them ideal to have around the house. Although needing plenty of exercise to help them maintain a heal... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

Selenium Deficiency Test

14th November 2007
Selenium is one of the most relevant minerals having a positive impact on the general health and well-being of people today. Although selenium is recommended only in trace amounts, it is a substance that helps the production of important proteins that pre... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Vitamin B for High Homocysteine

06th November 2007
A healthy heartA growing body of evidence suggests that an elevated homocysteine level is a risk factor for heart disease, independent of other known risk factors, such as elevated serum cholesterol and hypertension. Many cardiologists take seriously the ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Thyroid Menopause - What Every Woman Should Know

30th October 2007
So is the term thyroid menopause really appropriate given that problems with the thyroid and menopause are really two separate issues?There's been an increase in awareness of thyroid issues in people, particularly women, in recent times. In fact, women ar... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

Hypothyroidism - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

18th September 2007
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the body lacks sufficient thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism is also known as an underactive thyroid. It occurs when the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroxine. Many of the symptoms of hypothyroidism are very subt... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Vitiligo - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. The disease has been around for thousands of years. Vitiligo occurs in 1-2% of the population. It affects both races and all ages.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cytomel Liothyronine Sodium Steroids Profiles

31st August 2007
Cytomel detailed information Cytomel is not an anabolic/androgenic steroid but a thyroid hor-mone. Cytomel is the popularly recognized brand name for the drug liothyronine sodium. It is used medically to treat cases of thyroid insufficiency, obesity, cer... Read >
Author: mark henry

Bradycardia the Hearts Slow Rate

29th August 2007
Bradycardia is when the heart rate is less than that of sixty beats per minute. A normal healthy heartbeat is between sixty and one hundred beats per minute. Bradycardia is the opposite of Tachycardia – the condition where the heart beats way to fast. ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Baldness is online resource of male baldness treatments

24th August 2007
Baldness is a dreaded word not because it is a deadly disease but because it significantly changes the image of the person going bald. Just as hair gives beauty to a person, baldness gives the opposite effect. Although not everyone may express their anxie... Read >
Author: bal dness

Are Kelp Benefits Good for Every Hypothyroid Person?

15th August 2007
Hypothyroidism, a condition where the body is not producing enough levels of thyroid hormone, can cause fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, depression, memory loss and a host of other symptoms. Often, hormone treatments are necessary and when it comes to pre... Read >
Author: Monica Villarreal

Your Thyroid And Weight Loss

02nd August 2007
Your metabolism has a great deal to do with your thyroid, any malfunction or disease afflicting this area may cause you to have problems in metabolism leading to a drastic problem with your weight � you may either gain weight, lose weight, or may find t... Read >

Do you have a thyroid problem?

31st July 2007
Your thyroid gland is responsible for growth and mental alertness. It should continue to work throughout your life, providing the thyroid hormones that keep you physically and mentally active. But because it is a hormonal gland, it can often produce a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Thyroid Disease and Headaches

25th July 2007
Thyroid disease is considered a comorbid condition for headaches and migraines. This means that although it occurs independently of the headaches it still can intensify them and can also make treatment much more complex. A comorbid condition may have an e... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Tell If Your Thyroid Is Under Active

01st July 2007
Thyroid conditions are amongst the most common hormonal problems in the UK and predominantly afflict the female population. One in ten women is diagnosed with a thyroid disease at some stage of her life and some experts believe that as many as half of al... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan

A Guide to Thinning Hair Specialists

30th June 2007
Many different specialists deal with the problems of thinning hair. These will include your barber or hairdresser who may be able to suggest new styles and shampoos. They will not of course be able to prescribe medication. Herbalists may have great know... Read >
Author: John Tulley

The Best Product for Hair Regrowth

29th June 2007
Which is the best product ? Not necessarily the best advertised or the best known. The best product for hair regrowth will depend on you, the cause of your thinning hair, what you decide to do about it and it may also depend upon your age and sex. Ca... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Hair Loss Causes and Treatment for Men

29th June 2007
Men, as they grew older experience hair loss. Actually, it is part of aging. Yes, hair loss seems to be a problem to a lot of men out there, but they are treatments that they can make use of to solve such problem. Usually, baldness occurs on the top o... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

How Big A Problem Is Secondary High Blood Pressure or Hypertension?

26th June 2007
High blood pressure is the most diagnosed condition in the Unites States today and it is now estimated that it affects about 72 million Americans, including one out of every three adults. But, while we talk about high blood pressure, or hypertension, did ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Hair Loss Causes and Treatment for Men

15th June 2007
Men, as they grew older experience hair loss. Actually, it is part of aging. Yes, hair loss seems to be a problem to a lot of men out there, but they are treatments that they can make use of to solve such problem. Usually, baldness occurs on the top... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Can A Thyroid Dysfunction Cause Hair Loss? What Are The Symptoms And Signs?

15th June 2007
There are many factors that contribute towards hair loss: hormonal changes, diet and nutritional deficiency, stress and poor health. A major cause of severe hair loss is developing a thyroid problem. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are responsible... Read >
Author: Gary Heron

What is Gout

05th June 2007
People often ask what is gout? Gout is a condition in which the body does not properly excrete uric acid. Excess uric acid may be caused by the body producing too much uric acid, by under performing kidneys, or by eating too many foods that increase uri... Read >
Author: Scott Mogul

The symptoms of hypothyroidism

17th May 2007
As any other medical problem, hypothyroidism develops some symptoms. Hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid consists of the following symptoms: exceeded weight gain and a round and puffy face, loss of the eyebrows, abnormal reactions to cold, low sex drive... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Free discussion over thyroid

16th May 2007
The thyroid hormone system is linked to the metabolism that it regulates it. Because of its effect over the body chemical reactions the thyroid hormone system has a very important role in reducing the risks of unwanted effects. More exactly we can say tha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

COMMON SIGNS OF A THYROID PROBLEM & HOW TO RECOGNISE THE SYMPTOMS

15th May 2007
THYROID DISEASE Thyroid Disease Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism is remarkably common & about 4 to 5 times more women than men will suffer from it, particularly in the over 40 age group. I was about 30 however when I was first diagnosed after the birt... Read >
Author: malarkey999

Problems with thyroid. Ways of treatment

13th May 2007
As we know, thyroid problems are caused by the malfunction of the thyroid glands that do not speed up the immune system in certain conditions. There are known many types of thyroid cases but among them, the most common and easily treating are hyperthy... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Help Understanding Fibromyalgia

04th May 2007
One of the growing areas of medicine over recent years has been the interest in diseases such as fibromyalgia, sometimes known as polymyalgia-rheumatica. It is characterised by diffuse and variable pain symptoms felt in the muscles and joints of primar... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles

Female Balding

30th April 2007
If your mother suffered from excessive hair loss than it may well be that you will too. However, as the condition is rather rarer in women than men it is always best to check with your doctor that there is not any other more serious cause such as diabetes... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Tasty Fat Burner Helps Hypothyroid People

30th April 2007
If you love the warm, spicy taste of cinnamon in your coffee or in your holiday desserts, you may be happy to know that this potent spice is not just delicious. Cinnamon is also a natural fat burner! The spice has been used for centuries for a wide va... Read >
Author: Monica Villarreal

Hypothyroidism and its alternative treatments

20th April 2007
Thyroid problems are usually treated with a surgical intervention. Most of the cases of thyroid cancer are curable after a removal of at least a part of the thyroid glad. Thyroid disease is divided into two possible developing problems: hypothyroidism and... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Could Bladderwrack Be the Thyroid Support You Are Looking For?

18th April 2007
Fucus vesiculosus. Do those words mean anything to you? If not, don’t worry; most people haven’t heard the Latin term for the seaweed commonly called “bladderwrack.” However, if you have thyroid problems, specifically hypothyroidism, familiarizing... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Thyroid disease secondary, to other health problems

18th April 2007
We know that thyroid disease is a problem that can arise in special situations or can be a problem secondary to other diseases. Secondary or tertiary types of hypo or hyperthyroidism are treated as same as primary cases of hypo or hyperthyroidism. Du... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A brief description about Blepharoplasty

12th April 2007
Eyelid surgery is also called blepharoplasty. This involves removing of fat usually along with excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelid surgery can correct drooping upper lids and puffy bags below your eyes. Features that make you ... Read >
Author: Looking Yourbest

When Thyroid Problems Hit Home

11th April 2007
If someone close to you (such as a friend or family member) has been diagnosed with a thyroid problem, you may be initially shocked and unable to provide a significant amount of assistance. However, after a time, you will undoubtedly want to support hi... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Could Thyroid Problems Be Affecting Your Weight

03rd April 2007
You exercise. You eat a decent amount of food, but not too much nor too little. You avoid sugars and high fats (most of the time, anyway). But the numbers on the scale seem to move of their own accord, fluctuating rapidly regardless of your lifestyle. ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Selenium Critical for Thyroid Function Are You Getting Enough

03rd April 2007
It has long been known in medical circles that the right amount of selenium is needed for general health as well as preventing thyroid problems. Selenium is an essential (i.e. our body doesn’t make it, so we need to eat it) trace mineral that is foun... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

For Thyroid Support, Look to the Sea

30th March 2007
Bladder-wrack, a seaweed commonly found on the coasts of North America and Atlantic shores of Europe, was first found to treat thyroid problems(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Thyroid-Support.html) way back in 1860. Today, we have thyroid disease medicati... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Why am I Fat Diet, Exercise, or Thyroid Problem

30th March 2007
Big bones, genetics, thyroid problems. All three are often given as reasons for unexplained weight gain, or for being overweight. Often these three are cruelly dismissed by others as “excuses” and that the real reason a person is overweight is simply ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Thyroid Problems

13th March 2007
The proportion of people diagnosed with thyroid problems increases according to the age range. The older you are, the more susceptible you become to this condition. But this does not mean that if you are young, you cannot develop a thyroid condition. Y... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Can B Vitamins Fix Your Thyroid Problems?

12th March 2007
Imagine one day the station wagon you rely on to get you the office, ferry around the kids, and haul the weekly groceries home suddenly breaks down. You take it to the garage and the mechanic there tells you he doesn’t know exactly what’s wrong, bu... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Selenium and your Thyroid Problems

12th March 2007
Selenium is a mineral that has been found to affect the thyroid. Your thyroid is a large endocrine gland located in the back of the neck. It affects your body’s growth and functioning. You could call it the master of your metabolism. It appears that... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Thyroid Health Problems How, Why, and What to do Next

09th March 2007
The thyroid gland is a precision instrument that is vital in growth and metabolism. This means that not only is the thyroid gland essential for the function of our bodies, but also that it needs to be working perfectly for optimum health. One of... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Is A Thyroid Problem Making You Fat?

07th March 2007
Are you gaining weight unexpectedly? Are you not losing weight when you're doing everything right? What if you have hypothyroidism and you don't know it? When your thyroid is working against you, looking and feeling better is like trying to exercise with ... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport

The impact of our environment on thyroid function

01st March 2007
The last studies available show us a concerning aspect of the implications of the living environment on the health of our thyroid gland. Petrochemical and industrial toxins as well as pollutants like fluoride, chlorine or bromide are proven to reduce the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

T3 therapy in hypothyroidism-risks and advantages

01st March 2007
The newest discovery in the treatment of hypothyroidism, the under active thyroid gland, seems to be seen as a miracle therapy. The use of the combination between the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 is believed to be the most promising way of therapy ever foun... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Research of potential harms of the T3 therapy

01st March 2007
Although the T3 treatment has appeared as a miracle drug at the beginning, it is not yet used as a standard medication and in some countries it is still considered experimental. The reason the T3 therapy is still unavailable in many countries is its poten... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Hypothyroidism-a cause of cardiac conditions

19th February 2007
According to the latest studies made by doctors all over the world it seems that a subclinical hypothyroidism can trigger different kind of cardiovascular problems. For the studies, probes of the thyroxin and tireotropin hormone levels in the blood ha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Weight loss made Easy

19th February 2007
Loosing excessive body weight is the most common aim of obese people throughout. Loosing this excessive weight is not that easy. It requires the full committment of the obese individual along with other strategies to achieve weight reduction. Ther... Read >
Author: Nathan Park

Thyroid dysfunctions therapy

19th February 2007
Today’s endocrinologists are discussing about the best methods of treatment in hypo- and hyperthyroidism according to the specifically needs of replacing hormones. Most physicians base their indications on the use of levo-thyroxin which is in fact the t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Links between the thyroid malfunction and obesity

19th February 2007
The thyroid dysfunctions as well as the obesity cases have the tendency to multiply very rapidly. Doctors have discovered a connection between the two conditions, and have also explained that weight loss intent might be blocked by thyroid problems. Th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Loose weight by consuming thyroid friendly Iodine

17th February 2007
Hypothyroidism causes as a main symptom the uncontrollable weight gain, accompanied by fatigue, loss of the libido, forgetfulness, impotence, irritability and unhealthy looking nails, hair and teeth. In case you really suffer from hypothyroidism, the only... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms of Hypo- and Hyperthyroidism

15th February 2007
The most common symptoms of the hypothyroidism are weight gain and fatigue. Many thousands of women are diagnosed with the disease every year but very few little persons have sufficient information about the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is situate... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Are Eating Disorders Related To Bad Habits (Part 1)?

15th February 2007
Eating disorders are characterized by an abnormal obsession with food and weight. Eating disorders are much more noticed in women than in men due to the fact that men often don't seek help. We believe, that for most people, a link exists between habits... Read >
Author: Keith Crovatt

Dysfunctions of the thyroid

09th February 2007
The thyroid gland is a small formation at the base of the throat with a major role in the energetic metabolism of the cells. Diseases of the gland appear when the thyroid cells tend to work to fast or to slow and the adjacent symptoms in the body occur. M... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Hair Loss Remedy and Treatment

02nd January 2007
The most obvious and noticeable part of the human hair is the hair on the head, which contributes a lot to a person’s good looks and beauty, and so the lack of it, or loss of it is always a source of distress to the person. Hair is an outgrowth that eme... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

What is Guggul and How Does it Help You Lose one's temper Weight?

18th December 2006
Whatever you do, don't aggravate it for a popular Internet search engine. Now, you may use said search engine to find instruction on guggul, but more than likely you will find many websites trying to sell you diet vendibles containing the popular extra... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn

Changes in Your Appearance During Menopause

20th October 2006
Changes in Your Appearance During Menopause Changes in your appearance will gradually become obvious to you, including body shape changes, skin that is drier and begins to wrinkle, and fingernails that break more easily. Body shape changes and redis... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Dry Skin May be a Symptom of More Serious Conditions

27th September 2006
While dry skin is often just that, it is also a symptom of many other physical problems. Shielding lotion is now recommended by thousands of doctors to treat and prevent dry skin, but if you also have other symptoms, then it is wise to see a medical docto... Read >
Author: No Last Name

ARE YOU GAINING WEIGHT UNEXPECTEDLY?

21st August 2006
ARE YOU GAINING WEIGHT UNEXPECTEDLY? As many as 25 million Americans have hypothyroidism. About half of them have no idea that they do! Millions more suffer this condition around the world. Hypothyroidism is the medical name for when your thyroid gla... Read >
Author: Nate Murray

What Can You Do to Prevent Hair Loss ?

25th July 2006
The cause of most hair loss is genetic. There is a gene you received from your mother that causes your hair follicles to die when you get an accumulation of DHT a metabolite of testosterone. When the follicle dies, the hair falls out, and that's that.... Read >
Author: David Everett

Chronic Fatigue vs. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

26th June 2006
Fatigue is an ongoing part of life for many individuals today. Lack of sleep for busy parents, students, and others trying to find ways to fit all of their "to do's" into one twenty four hour period is simply something that modern man learns to deal with... Read >
Author: Steve Matthews

Menopause and Hypothyroidism

23rd June 2006
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Fibromyalgia and Hypothyroidism Medication Tips

09th June 2006
Often found to simultaneously exist, hypothyroidism and fibromyalgia share many symptoms. Extreme fatigue, depression, muscle pain, cold body temperature and foggy thinking are the primary symptoms shared between these two conditions. While experts ha... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.

The Best In Dry Skin Care How Not To Look Old

04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie If you have a dry skin and not too keen on having it look like a withered apple, then your only way out is to jump headlong into a dry skin care regimen. The dry skin is basically a dehydrated skin, very sensitive to the we... Read >
Author: David Maillie

Slimming- Exploring the options

12th May 2006
Why do people want to lose weight? The answer to this is complex and can involve a wide variety of factors. While some people recognize the damage they are doing to their body by carrying more weight than it was designed to carry, others may decide to los... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Finally, Dry Skin Treatment that Works for Thyroid Conditions

13th April 2006
As women approach middle age, they often experience the slow onset of sluggishness, thinning hair, weight gain, and dry skin. The majority of women have been mis-educated into thinking that this is normal, and they write it off. However, these symptoms ar... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Exercise and too much water.

15th February 2006
We are constantly reading articles and hearing in the news about drinking plenty of water to stay healthy. In fact, many of us don't drink enough water. It is recommended that the average person drink at least eight - 8 ounce glasses of water (64 ounces... Read >
Author: Tom Manfredi

5 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do To Overcome Hypothyroidism

27th January 2006
Let's face it before you can overcome hypothyroidism you must know what it is and what causes hypothyroidism. Now I know that you might have already talked with a doctor about hypothyroidism, but if your doctor is anything like my doctor, he or she p... Read >
Author: Douglas Cromer

Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome without Surgery

09th November 2005
Millions of Americans suffer from the pain and disability of carpal tunnel syndrome. Most do not know that conservative measures provide relief in the majority of cases. Almost all people with the pain, numbness and weakness in the hands and wris... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

Lack of Iodine and Silica Can Create Hair Loss

03rd October 2005
IodineIodine is vital to your hair growth. Sheep farmers long ago found that vegetation-lacking iodine due to iodine-depleted soil would adversely affect the growth of wool in their sheep. Likewise, to avoid hair loss, you need iodine. Iodine is synthetic... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva