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Examining Hypothyroidism, Diet, And How It Relates To You

By Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski


It is too bad that the physician you turn to for help cannot provide a great deal of insight on how to keep your hypothyroidism under control.

Unfortunately the doctor you make an appointment with might not get adequate insight on how you can control hypothyroidism.

To this day, I'm still confused as to why most doctors think there's no connection between your diet and hypothyroidism. Yet when you're struggling with symptoms and weight loss doctors blame your diet, hmm?

Start a discussion of the situation by asking the doctor to explain how the body produces thyroid hormone.

Continue the discussion by asking where your body goes to get iodine and tyrosine. If the answer is not from your diet, you should question your doctor further.

The next question you should ask is... "Where does my body get iodine and tyrosine" The answer, "your diet".

Where do you go for these necessary nutrients when your food does not supply them in sufficient amounts? There are supplements, but, they do not adequately replace a deficient diet.

So, if you don't get these nutrients from your diet, where would you get them? Obviously, you can take supplements, but supplements can't replace a poor diet.

Hypothyroidism happens for two reasons, which are diet and environment. Another factor is stress. Should the knowledge that these three things are associated with thyroid problems indicate what to include in treatment?

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.

Now you know there is a definite connection between you, hypothyroidism, and diet.

Eat well and allow your body to prosper.




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