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Temperature Drop Shocks the Thyroid

Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - Byron J. Richards, CCN
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Northern areas of the United States are experiencing significantly swinging temperatures, a form of stress that sends the thyroid for a loop.  Thyroid hormone adjusts itself once every seven days (the half life of the hormone).  When daytime high temperatures vary 25 – 40 degrees over a period of a few days, the thyroid system really struggles to keep up.

This stressed thyroid issue is the most common cause for poor mood in the fall (and the spring).  Thus, any person noticing a jolt to their system in the past few days should take note – this is the time of the year when thyroid problems manifest.  A person starts to feel more sluggish, more tired, mood is off, and the desire for sweet tasting food increases.  Don’t go into the winter months and holidays on the wrong metabolic foot.

Nutrients that naturally support healthy thyroid function are the best way to address this issue.  Thyroid Helper (3-6 a day), Iosol Iodine (1-4 drops a day), and Daily Energy Multiple Vitamin (3-6 a day) form the core natural means to support healthy thyroid function.  Use enough to keep your energy and mood up as the temperatures move around – you’ll be glad you did.

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