Hypothyroidism
Low activity of the thyroid Hypothyroidism is a disease of the thyroid gland which is characterized by the low production of hormones (this phenomenon is the opposite of hyperthyroidism). The general metabolism of the cells in the body is affected by this disorder, including the brain cells. That is why the intellectual abilities of the person are affected and in many cases, especially in children, it is believed that there is mental retardation. >The main causes are: iodine deficiency or heredity.>The symptoms are: • Fatigue• A lack of strength• A lack of concentration• Sensitivity to cold• Loss of appetite• Dry skin and hair• Blindness during night hours• Impotence in the man• In women, the menstruation is excessive and irregular >The Suggested treatmentIncludes an optimum nutritious diet and the ingestion of the hormone tyrosine and iodine as well as vitamins A, B, C and E. The following is the daily suggested adult (150 Lb.) use. Important Supplement Suggested daily use Comments 1- Multi-minerals mainly 6 tablets daily. Needed for proper composition and iodine 2 tablets each meal. function of the body. 2- Royal Jelly 2 to 3 tablets daily of Contains B Complex. Energizer, 250 mg. 1 tablets, 20 helps, to prevent nervousness. Minutes, before each meal. 3- Ginseng and sage 3 tablets daily. 1 tablet, Energizer. 20 minutes before each meal. 4- Bee Pollen 3 tablets daily. Bee pollen contains all the necessary 1 tablet each meal. vitamins and minerals. Helpful elements: Tyrosine hormone. Suggested Vitamins & Minerals (Taken daily with meals) Dosage for children: See appendix in section III Vitamins • B Complex – 200 mg. • B2 – 10 mg. • B12 – 10 mcg. • A – 15,000 IU or/ • C –300 mg. • E – 400 IU Beta carotene – 9 mg. Minerals • Iodine – 500 mcg.Helpful elements: L-Tyrosine 800 mg. (Amino acid).Bibliographic references: 37, 53, 48, 54, 55, 63.

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