Texoma Living Well Magazine July/August 2017 | Page 40

T Six Steps to Heal Your Thyroid he thyroid system plays a critical role in your me- tabolism. Along with insulin and cortisol, your thy- roid hormone is one of the big three hormones that control your metabolism and weight. The key is the right testing is needed to confirm if a sluggish thy- roid is contributing to a stalled metabolism and other prob- lems. Once you know this for sure, there are many ways to help correct thyroid problems. There are so many reasons for low thyroid function, yet I see many patients whose doctors have ignored this prob- lem. One young female patient had more than 30 percent body fat and was unable to change her body no matter how hard she worked. She ate perfectly, exercised with a trainer every day, yet her body wouldn’t budge. She also had a slightly depressed mood and other vague symptoms. She was treated with a low dose of Armour® thyroid, a natural thyroid replacement. What happened? Well, she lost 20 pounds and improved her body composition and mood. And all of her other symptoms went away. How did we know she and other patients had low thyroid function? You need to be asked about symptoms, have a physical exam, and consider potential causes of thyroid problems. Then you have the right tests. Most doctors just check something called thyroid-stimulat- 38 TEXOMA AREA Living Well Magazine | JULY/AUGUST 2017 By Donna S Barsky, PharmD ing hormone (TSH), which doesn’t give a full picture of the thyroid. In fact, even the interpretation of this test is incor- rect most of the time. The newer guidelines of the American College of Endo- crinology consider anybody with a TSH level over 3.0 as hypothyroid. Most doctors think that only anything over 5 or 10 is worth treating. Unfortunately, this leaves millions suffering unnecessarily. Besides TSH, Functional Medicine practitioners perform other essential tests including free T3, free T4, and thyroid antibodies. We also look for associated problems such as gluten intolerance, food allergies, and heavy metals, as well as deficiencies of vitamin D, selenium, vitamin A, zinc, and omega-3 fats. Correcting these problems requires an integrative ap- proach. It involves more than simply taking a thyroid pill. As you’ll see, it involves nutritional support, exercise, stress reduction, supplements, reducing inflammation, and some- times eliminating certain foods and detoxification from heavy metals (such as mercury and lead) and petrochemi- cal toxins (such as pesticides and PCBs). To integrate all of these elements and create a successful set of techniques to cope with your thyroid problems, we recommend these six following strategies.