Thyroid
hormones are essential and primary regulators of the body's metabolism.
Imbalances can affect virtually every metabolic process in the body,
exerting significant effects on mood and energy level. Thyroid function
has a profound impact on overall health via its modulation of carbohydrate,
protein, and fat metabolism, vitamin utilization, mitochondrial
function, digestive process, muscle and nerve activity, blood flow,
oxygen utilization, hormone secretion, sexual and reproductive health,
and many other physiological parameters.
One
of the most common hormonal disorders, hypothyroidism has been called
the "great imitator" for the vast number of medical conditions
it can mimic. Thyroid imbalances may elicit fatigue, depression,
coldness, constipation, poor skin, headaches, PMS, dysmenorrhea,
fluid retention, weight gain, anxiety/panic attacks, decreased memory
and concentration, muscle and joint pain, and low sex drive.
The Comprehensive
Thyroid Assessment is a thorough analysis of thyroid hormone
metabolism, including central thyroid gland regulation and activity,
thyroid production and secretion, peripheral thyroid conversion,
and thyroid autoimmunity. This test allows the practitioner to pinpoint
common imbalances that underlie a broad spectrum of chronic illness.
Assessment Specifics
Analytes:
- Hypersensitive
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
- free thyroxine (fT4)
- free triiodothyronine (fT3)
- reverse T3 (rT3)
- anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (anti-TG)
- anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (anti-TPO)
- fT4/fT3
- fT3/rT3
Specimen
Requirements:4ml
serum in SST
The Comprehensive
Thyroid Assessment reveals imbalances that often go undetected with
more limited assessments. Unbound levels of T4 and T3 are measured
to reflect the bioactive portion of thyroid hormone, increasing
clinical insight. This assessment can identify not only overt hyper-
and hypothyroidism, but subtle sub-clinical manifestations of thyroid
dysfunction, such as auto-immune reactions and altered peripheral
conversion into T3 leading to reverse T3 dominance. These metabolic
anomalies may trigger chronic symptoms, and promote the gradual
development of degenerative disorders.
The Comprehensive
Thyroid Assessment can detect metabolic irregularities arising from
vitamin and mineral deficiencies, heavy metal toxicity, chronic
stress, enzyme dysfunction, and aging even when TSH and T4 levels
are normal. Thyroid antibody levels help gauge autoimmune response
frequently associated with antigenic cross-reactivity and gastrointestinal
dysfunction, which may require additional clinical investigation
and focused intervention. Thyroid antibody levels may rise in response
to trauma, dysbiosis, inflammation (including thyroiditis) and progressive
thyroid degeneration. At high levels, antibodies may block thyroid
hormones from attaching to cellular receptors, causing symptoms
of hypothyroidism even when thyroid hormone levels are adequate.
Ensuring healthy
thyroid function is a valuable tool in preventive medicine. Optimal
thyroid function may help safeguard against the pathogenesis of
diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and depression. Thyroid hormones
also play central metabolic roles in healthy sexual and reproductive
function in both women and men. Because they are essential for IGF-1
production, thyroid hormones significantly affect lipid metabolism.
What You Should
Know
This test may
reveal important clinical information about:
- Central thyroid
dysregulation indicating primary or secondary thyroid disease or
dysfunction, associated with fatigue, depression, coldness, hair
loss, headaches, PMS, menstrual irregularities, fluid retention,
unexplained weight gain or weight loss, anxiety or panic attacks,
decreased memory or concentration, muscle and joint pain, low libido,
and infertility
- Peripheral
thyroid imbalances arising from nutrient shortages, heavy metal
exposure, adrenal stress, enzyme deficiencies, and other chronic
illness, which may result in functional hypothyroidism, known variously
as euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS), low T3 syndrome, or Wilson's syndrome
- Thyroid antibody
levels, to gauge autoimmune response that can interfere with thyroid
receptor function and promote inflammatory diseases like Hashimoto's
thyroiditis, Graves' disease, or postpartum thyroiditis.
Call
to set up a nutritional consultation so that tests can be performed
and a comprehensive strategy of lifestyle, dietary modification
and nutrient supplementation can be implemented to aid you in reversing
this disorder.
Teresa
Rispoli has her Ph.D. in Nutrition,
is a licensed Acupuncturist and
clinical researcher. She has been
in practice for well over 25 years.
It is through her clinical practice
that she has gained insights into
chronic health conditions. If
you are suffering from unexplained
symptoms that come and go you owe
it to yourself to find out why.
Find out today call for a Nutritional
Consultation with Dr. Rispoli.
Your
happiness is a reflection of
your health call today For
an appointment, contact her office
at (800) 956-7083 or (818) 707-3125.
We also offer Functional Laboratory
tests that can be done through
the mail in the privacy of your
home to help determine why you
are having these symptoms. For
more information on these click
on lab tests.
The information herein is not intended
as diagnosis, treatment or a cure.
Should you have a medical condition
please seek the advice of your medical
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