Lethargy, slower mental processes or depression
Reduced heart rate
Increased sensitivity to cold
Tingling or numbness in the hands
Development of a goiter (an enlargement in your neck)
Constipation, heavy menstrual periods or dry skin and hair
Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can be diagnosed by testing the levels of thyroid
hormones in your blood. Hormones secreted by the thyroid are measured, as well as
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), a chemical released by the pituitary gland that triggers
hormone production in the thyroid. Some milder forms of hypothyroidism can also be detected
by a consistently low basal body temperature.
How can acupuncture help?
Both Western and Eastern medicine offer various methods to restore thyroid hormone levels.
Western treatments rely mainly on drugs and surgery while Eastern treatments aim to
restore immune function as well as balance the production and release of thyroid hormones
through a variety of approaches ranging from acupuncture and herbal remedies to lifestyle
changes and special exercises.
In the treatment to thyroid problems, acupuncture can be used to restore hormonal balance,
regulate energy levels, smooth emotions and help manage sleep, emotions and menstrual
problems. There are several powerful acupuncture points on the ear and the body that can be
used to regulate the production of thyroid hormones. Treatments take all of your symptoms
into account and are aimed at balancing the energy within the body to optimize health.
When it comes to lifestyle changes, a diet rich in protein, calcium, magnesium, and iodine
helps support thyroid function while certain foods known as goitrogens may interfere with
thyroid hormone production and should be limited. These include cruciferous vegetables
(such as cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts), peanuts, and soy. Stress reducing
exercises such as yoga or tai chi can also be beneficial.
Three Foods to Support Thyroid Function:
Seaweed - Iodine is an essential element that assists the thyroid in
producing thyroid hormone. By increasing iodine intake, patients have seen an increase
in the production of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The best natural source of iodine
is kelp, bladderwrack and other seaweeds.
Coconut Oil - Virgin coconut oil is praised by health experts for its
ability to lower cholesterol and stabilize blood sugar. It is made up largely of medium
chain fatty acids, or triglycerides (MCTs). MCTs are known to speed metabolism, promote
weight loss, and raise basal body temperatures.
Brazil nuts and walnuts - These nuts contain high amounts of selenium.
Many hypothyroid patients have been found to have deficiencies in this trace mineral.
If you have a thyroid problem, please call us to
schedule an appointment to talk to our doctor
. A custom-tailored treatment plan will
be created to suit your individual needs so that you can feel better quickly and safely!