Thyroid Function and Adrenal Function
Thyroid Function, Adrenal Function, Liver Function and Gut Function are tightly coupled due to the impacts on each other. The regulation, interaction and balance of thyroid and adrenal functions are crucial for maintaining overall health and influencing one’s well-being. The interplay between hormones, the body’s internal metabolic processes, environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and dietary habits forms a complex network, akin to a finely orchestrated symphony.
Hormones produced and metabolic processes directed by these glands interact with one another, affecting the production levels of various hormones including T3 (triiodothyronine), T4 (thyroxine), cortisol, aldosterone, adrenaline and noradrenaline as well as regulation of heart rate, metabolic rate, blood pressure, gut mobility, body temperature and others. The health of these metabolic functions, whether they are optimal or impaired, determines the level of support provided to hormone regulation. External factors such as the environment and lifestyle impose demands on the body, which can either enhance or restrict hormone production. Thus, hormone output plays a pivotal role in one’s ability to thrive and function effectively in contemporary society. However, numerous factors can influence hormone and bodily functions. In conventional medical practices, the focus is often on symptom management, utilizing pharmaceuticals to adjust hormone levels. While achieving hormonal balance is desirable, there are various methods to achieve this, ranging from synthetic to natural and endogenous approaches. Hormone functions are critical, affecting numerous bodily processes. The addition of synthetic or bioidentical hormones may be a component of the solution, but it may not be the sole or definitive approach. The human body is designed to process substances through specific pathways, each with its own set of impacts. Consequently, the introduction of externally produced hormones may lead to outcomes that differ from the desired effects or may change over time. Despite these complexities, the closer the approach aligns with the body’s natural functions, the lower the risk of adverse side effects or problematic outcomes.
Understanding the body’s metabolic processes, recognizing its inherent capabilities, and identifying the root cause of health issues provide physicians with the opportunity to tailor an individualized plan for health optimization. This approach aims to enhance the body’s overall health and mitigate the effects of synthetic substances. It is of paramount importance because a robust and healthy body enables individuals to navigate life naturally and independently, effectively addressing and overcoming various health challenges now and in the future.
A Naturopathic, Holistic and Integrative Approach to Thyroid Function and Adrenal Function allows us to truly optimize your hormones and body’s processes and leads to better Hormonal Health and a healthier body.
Common Conditions and Indications of Thyroid Function and Adrenal Function problems include:
Hypothyroidism – Thyroid does not produce enough hormones – symptoms include:
Weight Gain
Lack of Energy
Depression
Frequently Feeling Cold
Hair Loss/Dry Brittle Hair
Brittle Nails
Hyperthyroidism – Thyroid produces too many hormones – symptoms include:
Weight Loss
Anxiety
Tremors
sweatiness
Diarrhea
Adrenal Diseases and Dysfunctions include:
- Addisons
- Adrenal Hypertrophy
- Cushing Syndrome
- Primary Aldosteronism
- Fatigue
- Brain Fog
- Don’t feel like yourself
- Weight Gain
- Hot Flashes/ Night Sweats
- Bone Loss
- Insomnia
- Mood Swings
- Muscle Weakness/ Loss
- Anxiety/ Irritability/ Nervousness
Blog Posts:
Endocrine Disruptors and Natural Alternatives to Hormone Therapy
HOW WE HELP
A Naturopathic, root cause and integrative approach allows us to identify other impacts to your hormones and body’s health. We treat the Whole You not just one body system.
I never understood how the body’s systems worked together, especially with Hormones. This approach has helped me return to normal and Thrive again.– S.I.E.Medical Patient