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Native Remedies provides detailed information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Depression, UTIs and many other health issues. We are also the market-leading brand of proven natural remedies for support of your physical, emotional and mental well-being.
All of our natural remedies are formulated by our expert team of herbalists, naturopaths and homeopaths, and headed by Michele Carelse. Michele has had years of experience in the manufacturing and use of natural remedies. In addition, she is a trained Clinical Psychologist and has been incorporating natural remedies into her treatment of patients with depression, anxiety, ADD, ADHD and stress for many years with spectacular results. The original line of products, created and used by Michele, was launched more than 12 years ago and is still in wide distribution today. Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:30:02 +0200 Recents estimates show at least one in three children are wrongly diagnosed with the ADD/ADHD, says a group of senior medical experts from Australia. This goes a long way to demonstrate that the misdiagnosis of ADD/ADHD is a mounting problem.
These researchers indicated that there is no proven evidence of the long-term benefits of typically prescribed medications for ADD/ADHD. With all the possible side effects caused by prescription medication, this truely gives ADD/ADHD suffers, or their parents, something to consider. Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:30:02 +0200 The old adage You Are What You Eat is rings even truer when you consider that the foods you eat can be doing your body more harm than good.
While prescription medications are often used even though they can cause significant side effects, most people are not aware of the importance of nutritional intake. Studies show that the foods you eat can have significant effects on behavior and can work for you or against you. This is especially true if you are struggling with ADD/ADHD. Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:30:02 +0200 Although staying healthy as seasons change is important for everyone... it is especially true for those with ADD/ADHD. Did you know that adding a cold and flu remedy to the mix can potentially aggravate ADD/ADHD symptoms?
Most common cold medicines have some side effects on the central nervous system, which can be unpredictable. While some people may experience drowsiness, dizziness, insomnia, or upset stomach, others may experience a rapid heart beat or hyperactivity. Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:30:02 +0200 Before resorting to over-the-counter pills and cough syrups-- which many times have side effects, and in some instances even contain alcohol-- give your body a helping hand in building a strong immune system by using nature’s resources to restore balance and optimal functioning in your body.
Healthy digestion is the first step in boosting immunity: Believe it or not, if your digestive system isn’t functioning at its best, you may also be forcing your immune system to work extra hard. This occurs because the body will take enzymes from your immune system to aid digestion. A balanced diet that includes fiber, lean protein and probiotic-rich foods will do wonders for your digestive system and immune system. Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:30:02 +0200 Is the key to staying healthy during cold and flu season as simple as hygiene?
It’s a fact; we are surrounded by germs no matter where we go: the supermarket, public transportation, work, everywhere! Our body can handle most of what we come in contact with, but with the fall season around the corner, you can be more proactive in taking steps to protect yourself and your family.
Our workspace is also more often then not the culprit of infectious diseases. Phones, mouses, and keyboards should be wiped down on a regular basis, and if you eat at your desk, you should clean it right after you eat. Also, it is not a good idea to store food at your desk. Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:30:02 +0200 The fall season brings about beautiful crisp weather, changing leaves and the imminence of Thanksgiving. It also brings the start of the dreaded cold and flu season.
Because of temperatures dropping, people tend to spend more time indoors, providing cold and flu viruses the perfect opportunity to spread from person to person. In addition, many extra people are traveling, and holiday stressors also tend to weaken a normally functioning immune system. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Thyroxine (T4) is one of the two main hormones secreted by the endocrine gland, thyroid, which is located in front of your neck. The other two thyroid hormones are triiodthyronine (T3) and calcitonin. While T4 and T3 regulate the body’s metabolism, calcitonin tends to lower calcium levels in the blood plasma and restricts resorption of bone.
For proper bodily functioning, it is important that the level of thyroid hormones remains within the normal range. Hypothyroidism is one of the two common thyroid problems. The condition refers to low thyroid or an inadequate production of hormones. Symptoms of hypothyroidism tend to vary, and most of the symptoms mimic signs associated with the normal aging process. Since the thyroid hormones stimulate metabolism, hypothyroidism usually manifests as lethargy, general fatigue, unexplained weight gain and intolerance to cold. This can sometimes be accompanied by skin problems like dry skin, coarse hair, brittle nails and ocular problems like swelling around the eyes, as well as problems with the reproductive, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular systems. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Estrogen is the term used for female sex hormones secreted by the ovaries. Before understanding estrogen dominance, it is important to know what changes take place in a women’s body during a menstrual cycle.
Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The thyroid gland in humans is responsible for the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These hormones circulate through the blood and are used by every cell in the body. High or low levels of these hormones are the primary reason behind many thyroid problems.
The pituitary gland located in the brain secretes a thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which controls the secretion of thyroid glands. The release of TSH depends upon the feedback from free thyroxine and triiodothyronine circulating in the blood. This essentially means that if the thyroid hormone levels are inadequate, the TSH level is increased to ensure more production, and the TSH levels are suppressed if thyroid hormones are more than adequate to reduce the level of production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormone resistance is a rare thyroid condition of high serum levels of free T3 and T4 with non-suppressed TSH. This leads to a situation where sometimes thyroid dysfunction may not be reflected in laboratory reports. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is commonly referred to as Hashimoto’s thyroid or simply Hashimoto’s. It is named after the Japanese physician Hashimoto Hakaru who was the first to identify that one of the thyroid conditions, hypothyroidism, could also be caused by autoimmunity.
Autoimmunity is the production of antibodies against tissues of your own body. This phenomenon leads to an autoimmune disease or hypersensitivity reactions. The strengthening of the immune system works on low level immunity. Whenever a foreign pathogen invades the body for the first time, the immune system tries to develop immunity against it for later. Depending upon various other factors, the next time the same pathogen invades the body, the immune system is able to recognize it and resist infection from it. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 When it comes to our health, we tend to adopt an ostrich approach, little realizing that it is imperative to be proactive about health. The endocrine system is perhaps the most ignored of all our bodily systems, and endocrine diseases are the least diagnosed.
The endocrine system is the backbone of the body’s communication network. It is responsible for controlling and coordinating numerous functions. The hormones secreted by endocrine glands like the thyroid, pituitary, testis, ovaries and adrenal circulate through the bloodstream and act as messengers to stimulate appropriate responses in tissues throughout the body. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Optimal thyroid health is necessary to maintain organ functioning. In a large number of cases of thyroid disease, people experience symptoms of thyroid problems, but are not aware of the cause. Although small in size, thyroid glands secrete hormones that play a crucial role in determining the amount of energy expended by the body.
Low thyroid and overactive thyroid, termed as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism respectively, are two common thyroid conditions that relate to inadequate and excessive hormones. Both conditions tend to manifest as vague symptoms that are similar to other diseases. However, if either of these conditions is not diagnosed in time or allowed to exist without treatment, the effects in the long run can ruin overall health. Hypothyroidism slows down the organic processes that are essential for maintaining life. Hyperthyroidism, on the other hand, leads to rapid metabolism that tends to reflect as rapid weight loss, anxiety, vision disturbances and hypertension. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 In today’s scene of tremendous advancement in medical science, it would be hard to believe that holistic treatments would have any place in modern society. The fact, however, is that more people than ever before are being driven towards holistic healing. The adverse effects of conventional medicine is one major reason, and the fact that they target only the suppression of symptoms is another.
Holistic healing regards the importance of various organs in the same way as medical science does. However, the holistic approach to treatment of disease is entirely different. It emphasizes the organic or functional relation between organs and the body as a whole. It focuses mainly on the underlying cause and believes that unless the root cause which initially caused the disease is attended to, the disease will most likely recur. It is because of this that holistic and alternative therapies are slow in showing results. In addition, holistic healing does not involve any harmful synthetic substances. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Cysts are small, anatomically normal sacs or bladder-like structures containing fluid. Usually ultrasound imaging reports of thyroid glands which mention ‘cystic lesions seen‘ leads to confusion. Lesions may refer to any localized abnormal structural change in the thyroid or an injury to living thyroid tissue.
Thyroid cysts are very rare lesions of the thyroid gland. What doctors and patients shrug away as thyroid cysts at times may actually be something more serious than a cyst. More often than not, these turn out to be benign tumors, and in some unfortunate cases, malignant. Actually a true thyroid cyst is nearly always benign. However, it is unfortunate that many times, thyroid nodules and thyroid enlargements are mistaken for cysts and left without treatment. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 There is no fixed cause behind the thyroid conditions hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. There are various causes behind a disruption in thyroid functioning, and in some cases, there is an autoimmune component that is involved. The autoimmune response creates a thyroid condition where the body’s immune system starts attacking the thyroid gland, instead of protecting it from infectious agents.
Symptoms of thyroid problems often present a dismal picture due to the rapid increase or decrease in the way the body burns energy. The symptoms are usually vague but disturbing, often presenting a dilemma of choosing between aggressive treatments or natural therapies. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Clomifene citrate is a fertility drug that induces ovulation and encourages conception. It is marketed under the brand names of Clomid, Serophene and Milophene. It is a popular medicine used by those unable to conceive due to problems with ovulation. The commonly asked question is whether there any side effects from Clomid.
Without prejudice, let it be very clear from the very outset that any chemical that is ingested into your body, it is liable to have an effect. The chances of harmful side effects are far greater if it is a synthetic substance. What is disturbing is that harmful side effects are often presented in a way that they outweigh the benefits derived from a particular drug. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Hyperthyroidism, a condition in which your thyroid is overactive, and hypothyroidism, when it is low, are the two most common thyroid problems. Thyroid-related diseases include goiter, Graves’ disease, thyroiditis, benign thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer. Besides herbs for the thyroid, vegetables that provide iodine, sea food and the use of saturated oils are other natural remedies recommended to improve thyroid functioning.
Most of the oils that we use to cook food and those used in commercially-prepared foods also have a negative affect on the thyroid. These are known as polyunsaturated or vegetable oils. They may in fact be the worst villains in the spread of thyroid diseases. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The endocrine system is a set of ductless glands that regulate the biological processes of the body by producing and releasing hormones. Hormones are extra-cellular signaling molecules that are carried through the blood or work upon neighboring tissues.
The hypothalamus is the control center of the endocrine system. Apart from other functions that the hypothalamus performs, it mediates between the nervous and endocrine systems to maintain homeostasis. Homeostasis is the regulation of the internal environment of the body that takes place through several complex biological processes. These processes operate through the autonomic nervous system to neutralize changes that upset metabolic equilibrium. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The endocrine system is a group of small but immensely important organs that regulate metabolism, growth, tissue functioning, puberty, development and moods. These functions are performed via the release of hormones, which are extra-cellular signaling molecules that transmit information and instructions from a set of cells to another. The three most important endocrine glands are the pituitary, adrenal and thyroid.
The endocrinal function of transmitting signals is similar to that of the nervous system. The only difference is that instead of using nerves as the transferring medium, it passes these signals (hormones) through the blood. Endocrine hormones not only send and act upon messages, but also regulate the various functions of the body. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The thyroid, situated below the neck (under the Adam’ apple in men) is an endocrine gland that produces the hormone thyroxine. Almost 80% of thyroxine is converted by peripheral organs like the liver, kidneys and pancreas into its more active form, another thyroid hormone known as triiodothyronine. The thyroid hormones are used by all cells in the body for oxygen consumption, synthesizing proteins, regulating body temperature and growth.
One of the major causes of an increase in the incidence of thyroid problems is autoimmunity, which is affected by the increased toxicity in the environment, food and water. Besides autoimmune thyroid disease, thyroid dysfunction may also be caused due to lack of iodine intake, low level radiation, X-Rays, drug abuse and deficiencies of Vitamin E, A and Zinc. Thyroid disease can play havoc with the manner in which the body metabolizes nutrients. A low thyroid, for example, may lead to an abnormally high level of cholesterol and extreme fatigue. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland that is present in practically all vertebrates. It is located in the front of the neck and on both sides of the thyroid cartilage of the larynx. It secretes hormones known as thyroxine (T4) and triodothyronine (T3) that control metabolism and growth. It also secretes calcitonin, which regulates calcium levels in the blood.
Enlargement of the thyroid is one of the thyroid problems that humans can suffer from. Extra mass tends to accumulate around the gland to form what is known as thyroid nodules. People with a palpable mass or a thyroid lump require thyroid scanning with radioiodine to establish whether the lump is benign or malignant. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The thyroid is a brownish-red gland situated in the front of the neck. An isthmus, a cordlike tissue, connects its two lobes. Various thyroid conditions are prone to develop in the gland due to various reasons that include poor nutrition, genetics and hereditary factors, irradiation and age. Accumulation of a surplus mass or what is known as thyroid nodules are a common thyroid condition that may turn out to be malignant at times. The incidence of thyroid cancer is more common in those who have undergone X-Ray treatments in early life, suggesting increased susceptibility to damage from radiation exposure.
Follicle cells in the thyroid form sac-like structures that uptake iodine from the blood to produce thyroid hormones. The actual secretion of these hormones is done by the single layer of epithelial cells that surround thyroid follicles. Follicular thyroid carcinoma is one of the four types of thyroid cancer, which originates in these epithelial cells. It is also one of the two well-differentiated thyroid cancers and represents 10 to 20% of cancerous lesions. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Thyroid hormones are used by every cell in the body. Consequently, thyroid diseases that disrupt production of thyroid hormones have far reaching affects upon protein synthesis, calcium levels and the manner in which the body burns energy. Symptoms of thyroid problems can thus surface in any part of the body, depending upon whether the thyroid is in the hypo or hyper mode. The two most common thyroid problems are Graves’ disease, which leads to hyperthyroidism, and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, which starts with a hyper thyroid condition but converts to hypothyroidism later.
The conventional approach to thyroid disease is to use a thyroid supplement containing synthetic hormones to cover up deficiencies. Hyperthyroidism is treated with anti-thyroid drugs, or surgery in severe cases. In either case the treatment is temporary. Treatment of the hyper function usually results in low thyroid functioning, while hormone replacement requires constant monitoring lest low levels convert into a higher concentration of thyroid hormones and hyperthyroidism. Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The thyroid gland, an important part of the endocrine system, is located just underneath the Adam’s apple. It secretes hormones that are carried by the bloodstream to every cell in the body, just like hormones from any other endocrinal gland.
An under-active thyroid is incapable of producing adequate quantities of thyroid hormones, mainly thyroxine and triiodothyronine. The fact that both are mostly made up of iodine has led to a misconception that all that you need to ensure thyroid health is to take iodized salt. Nothing could be far from the truth than this! Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 The thyroid is a glandular organ located below your neck. It is small in size but has great value with regards to bodily functions. The hormones secreted by the thyroid are used by nearly every cell in the body to maintain a healthy metabolic rate, make proteins and regulate calcium levels in the blood. Unfortunately, we tend to ignore our thyroid health, which causes thyroid dysfunction, leading to various production disorders. Herbs for the thyroid can play an important role in avoiding thyroid dysfunction.
Although there are herbal medicines for treatment of specific thyroid problems, herbs for thyroid health are basically a preventive strategy. They are slow in their action and mostly target the immune system to enable the body to fight disease on its own. It is important to remember that some thyroid conditions are caused by high level autoimmunity, which is a disorder of the body attacking its own constituents. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:30:02 +0200 Anxiety and depression are usually not related to a specific medical cause, but a significant majority of people have anxiety as one of the symptoms of thyroid problems. Thyroid hormones play an important role in metabolism, and regardless of the thyroid condition, any disruption in the normal secretion of thyroid hormones is liable to affect every cell and organ in the body. The organic processes within the body, including basal metabolism, are affected both by a deficiency or a surplus of thyroid hormones. Both these conditions can cause physical and emotional problems.
Most of the thyroid diseases occur due to an autoimmune disorder, a process that relates to the immune response of the body against substances normally present in the body. The immune system starts attacking the thyroid gland with antibodies, which are normally meant for combating foreign invasions of pathogens like bacteria, viruses and allergens. Such attacks slowly disrupt the thyroid functions, leading to thyroid conditions like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Medical science has yet to understand what causes autoimmune thyroid disease, but the end result is that compromised thyroid health leads to emotional and problems. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:29:19 +0200 Ataxia is a non-specific manifestation of a dysfunction of parts of the nervous system responsible for coordinated movement. The terms ataxia does not refer to a specific disease, but to a set of symptoms caused by a cerebellum disorder. Ataxia may be cerebellar, sensory or vestibular.
Ataxia can be hereditary or non-hereditary. Hereditary ataxia depends on hereditary disorders of cerebellar or spinal degeneration, while non-hereditary ataxia may be caused due to a number of physiological conditions. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:28:40 +0200 Thyroid health is a precursor of healthy functioning of all body organs. An enlarged thyroid is one of the three main thyroid conditions that is reflected on the overall health of the gland. The other two are hypothyroidism (an under-active thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid), both which can lead to disturbances in secretion of the thyroid hormones.
Extra flesh tends to accumulate around the thyroid gland, which is the primary reason behind its enlargement. Medically, such accumulations are termed as nodules. Most of the time, these nodules are benign growths that only interrupt the production and secretion of thyroid hormones. These nodules can be removed surgically, if need be. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:28:03 +0200 Thyroid dysfunction is a classic case of the limitations of modern medical science. Many times, blood tests show normal levels of thyroid hormones, but the patient shows debilitating symptoms of thyroid problems. Uncertainty of experiencing the listed symptoms is another cause for concern.
In addition to this, most doctors fail to associate most of the symptoms with a thyroid problem. This is mainly because a thyroid condition can actually manifest various general symptoms that may not be easy to associate with a thyroid problem specifically. It helps to be aware of the fact that there are alternative health care modalities that can help in preserving thyroid health. While alternative therapies like acupuncture, homeopathy and herbal Ayurvedic medicines, and chiropractic manipulations can help a lot in maintaining thyroid health, you can also keep your thyroid in good condition with some amount of self-help. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:27:26 +0200 Lipoic acid is an organic compound, one molecule of which consists of carboxylic acid and a cyclic disulfide. It is an essential factor that joins with many enzyme complexes, and one of its roles involves being a co-factor in aerobic metabolism. Aerobic metabolism refers to cellular respiration, a set of metabolic reactions and processes in a cell required to convert biochemical energy from nutrients and the subsequent release of waste products.
Lipoic acid was first presented as an effective antioxidant when it was discovered that it prevented symptoms related to vitamin deficiencies, especially those of vitamins C and E. It was also found to have good scavenging activity that could be used to salvage or clean reactive species. It was only in the 1970’s that alpha-lipoic acid was studied in the US and was found to be very effective in treating severe liver damage. Later, it was used extensively for treating chronic liver diseases like viral hepatitis and autoimmune hepatitis. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:26:48 +0200 Ablation is the process of removing substances from the surface of an object by vaporization, chipping or by any other erosive process. In medicine, it is the removal of any part of body tissue, by surgery or any other process. Skin ablation, for example, is done by chemicals or laser to remove skin spots and wrinkles. Radioiodine ablation treatment of thyroid cancer involves administration of radioiodine to kill or eliminate healthy thyroid tissue (in the case of hyperthyroidism or complete removal of a cancerous thyroid) after initial surgery or cancerous tissue.
Radioiodine ablation is usually necessary even after surgical removal of the thyroid. This is mainly because most surgeons leave behind some thyroid tissue. This is done for two reasons. The first is to avoid damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve that runs behind the thyroid and controls the voice box. The second is to save the parathyroid glands. Most people have four parathyroid glands (some may have six or eight), which are small endocrine glands behind the thyroid gland. These glands control calcium levels in the blood. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:25:39 +0200 The primary function of the thyroid is to produce thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). More than two thirds of T4 is converted to T3, which is more potent. T3, however, is a temporary hormone and lasts in the system for only a brief period.
The pituitary is the controlling gland for the thyroid gland. It acts on chemical signals received from the hypothalamus. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is a peptide hormone secreted by the thyrotrope cells in the anterior pituitary gland. It produces or inhibits the production of TSH, also known as thyrotropin, and helps to maintain a healthy and constant level of thyroid hormones in the blood. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:24:57 +0200 The endocrine system is a complex and interrelated system that produces endocrine secretions that help in controlling the metabolism in the body. Endocrine secretions are known as hormones, and these are transmitted by the blood to relevant tissues.
The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is produced by the pituitary gland located at the base of the brain. The hypothalamus in the brain produces a thyroid release hormone (TRH), which is transmitted to the anterior pituitary through the bloodstream to increase or decrease the release of TSH. The TSH stimulates the thyroid and initiates the production of the thyroid hormones. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:24:17 +0200 The endocrine system is a group of glands that produce hormones which regulate most of the body’s metabolic activity needed to sustain life. The endocrinal glands are differentiated from exocrine glands by the absence of ducts. As such, the hormones secreted by them are passed directly into the bloodstream instead of being sent through ducts to a targeted organ. For example, the salivary glands secrete saliva directly into the mouth to be passed on to the stomach through the alimentary canal to aid digestion. The thyroid, being an endocrinal gland, secretes hormones that reach every cell in the body through the blood.
Hormonal levels in the body are maintained through an intricate feedback mechanism that can be equated with the thermostat in a refrigerator or in your house cooling system. The high or low levels are picked up by the hypothalamus, located in the basal part of the brain, to control the endocrine system. It signals the release or inhibition of the hormones. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:21:32 +0200 Thyroid health has been associated with many things, including the effects of radioactive fallouts after over ground nuclear tests. However, it is not always that a thyroid condition develops after events as serious as that. The thyroid, a small butterfly-shaped endocrine gland located just below your neck, may pose a problem even due to an inadequate diet.
The thyroid is responsible for the production of thyroid hormones. The commonly known thyroid hormones, T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine), regulate most of what goes on in the body, as they are directly associated with the body’s metabolism. The other hormone secreted by it is calcitonin, which regulates calcium levels in the blood. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:20:27 +0200 The endocrine system is comprised of specialized glands, organs and body tissues that synthesize, store and secrete hormones ? chemical substances that act as messengers to transmit information and commands from one cell or a group of cells to another.
The main human endocrinal glands comprise of the hypothalamus, pituitary, parathyroid, adrenal and pineal body. The testes and the ovaries comprise the reproductive glands of the system. The hypothalamus, located deep inside the brain, is considered to be the chief link between the nervous and endocrine system and coordinates of the release of hormones. The pancreas, an exocrine gland located behind the stomach which secretes pancreatic juice and insulin, is often considered as part of the endocrine system. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:19:47 +0200 A thyroid disease should not be left untreated. The hormones secreted by the thyroid gland are so crucial for the body’s metabolism that their adequacy is extremely necessary. Thyroid problems, regardless of whether it is a case of under-active or overactive thyroid, determine the way the body burns energy and makes proteins. The body’s sensitivity to other hormones also depends upon the adequacy or inadequacy of thyroid hormones.
Primarily, there are two thyroid conditions – either the thyroid produces lesser thyroid hormones than are necessary to maintain a healthy metabolic rate or it produces too much of the same hormones – causing you to be in an overdrive mode. There are other thyroid conditions also that are known by different names, but the net outcome of all is related to production of thyroid hormones. Though thyroid cancer is different from other thyroid conditions, it also affects the release of hormones in a similar manner. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:18:13 +0200 Thyroiditis is inflammation (not an infection) of the thyroid gland. The inflammation can be a result of a bacterial infection. It can also be caused due to a chronic condition caused by an autoimmune response. Autoimmune response is a state where the immune system fails to recognize the body’s constituents and the lymphocytes attack the thyroid gland, rather than attacking external pathogens alone.
There are several types of thyroiditis. The most common among them is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, which is a thyroid condition where inflammation results due to an autoimmune response. Apart from that, there is postpartum thyroiditis, sub-acute (also known as De Quervain’s thyroiditis), silent thyroiditis and drug and radiation-induced thyroiditis. Each type has different causes, clinical features, diagnoses, risks and treatments. Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:17:33 +0200 Cocaine is an alkaloid derived from the leaves of the coca plant. Its leaves have been in use since long ago due to their property of leading to mild euphoria, stimulation and alertness. The use of cocaine as a drug started after it was isolated in 1855 and had since been used as a local anesthetic in minor surgery. Cocaine abuse came into prominence in the 1970’s and the 1980’s. The drug is known to cause physiological and psychological dependence.
Cocaine hydrochloride is a water soluble dry white powder that is usually inhaled through a thin pipe inserted in the nostril. The drug is also used in a purified form through a water pipe or in a concentrated pellet form. Cocaine abuse is associated with a feeling of euphoria, excitement and loss of appetite. Among others, its physiological effects include an increase in heart rate and blood pressure and dilation of the pupils. Chronic use may lead to nose bleeds, skin abscesses, weight loss and damage to the nervous system. Cocaine abuse and its subsequent withdrawal can influence thyroid functioning, due to the affect it has on the nervous system leading to various kinds of thyroid problems. |
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