MEN
VS. WOMEN
I have
always observed that more women than men would come into our office
with thyroid problems. I have never read any research which explained
this to my satisfaction, However, I now feel that I have discovered
why this isso. A woman's thyroid gland and its hormones are influenced
by factors not appearing in a marl This distinction can sometimes
make all the difference. It is also a commonly overlooked involvement
that has only recently been observed by myself and a handful of
other researchers.
MY
PREVIOUS RESEARCH
In
the course of investigating thyroid problems during 1996 we discovered
that there were many nutrients involved in proper thyroid function.
Some of these nutrients have never been used or recognized broadly
as thyroid involved. Many of these nutrients are minerals that form
enzymes which help the hormones work correctly. We also confirmed
that many people with inadequate thyroid function had normal blood
test results. This is because the problem was occurring in the cells
and not in the blood. Both doctor?, Broda Barnes and Denis Wilson
have reported in their respective books that taking the underarm
temperature in the morning was the most reliable clue. We found
that temperatures below 97,8 were accompanied by low thyroid symptoms.
When given our original thyroid protocol of amino acids, vitamins
and minerals and proteins, a definite improvement was found in overall
symptoms and body temperatures. However, I felt that something was
missing. I was not sure what, but I knew that I did not have the
entire answer.
PROGESTERONE
I
then began to test the cell levels
of progesterone in women using a
new, more accurate test. We found
that all of our low thyroid women
had very low levels of progesterone,
while having normal to high levels
of estrogen.. Most had their progesterone
readings in the post menopausal range
yet they were still menstruating.
We began to give them a sublingual
spray under the tongue which is a
homeopathic formula or a progesterone
cream to rub on the skin. These are
natural formulas that contains herbs
that the body is able to change into
progesterone. It is not a drug so
it does not have the risks associated
with drug versions of progesterone.
In some cases, we found it necessary
to give them progesterone oil which
is used under the tongue., It is
similar to the cream, only stronger.
In some cases both were needed.
After
several weeks on these substances a marked increase in energy and
body temperature were noted. I estimate that we had an improvement
equal to the results of the first protocol.
I then
began to research why this was and came up with some very interesting
data. Progesterone aids in the retention of zinc and potassium in
our cells. Zinc and potassium allow the thyroid hormone to enter
the cell and then to be converted to the active form known as T3.
Further, progesterone facilitates the action of thyroid hormone
according to Dr. Ward Dean, M.D. Estrogen has been known to be an
antagonist to thyroid hormone according to Dr. David Watts of Trace
Elements Inc. Progesterone is an antagonist to estrogen. This would
mean that if progesterone is low, estrogen would automatically be
suppressing thyroid function. Balancing estrogen and progesterone
would allow the progesterone to do its job in restoring and normalizing
thyroid function.
Estrogen
is known to interfere with thyroid hormone and increase fat storage.
Progesterone has been known to do the opposite. It aids thyroid
action and encourages the use of fat for energy. Low thyroid women
also tend to gain weight on the thighs and hips. This seems to be
due to the effects of estrogen. Progesterone reverses this tendency.
Estrogen is also associated with copper. Copper is required for
the synthesis and release of estrogen and also forms enzymes in
the liver which help to break down left over estrogen into harmless
substances. Estrogen can cause copper retention if zinc or progesterone
levels are too low. Copper has been found to be an antagonist to
thyroid hormone. In The Textbook of Medical Physiology by Guyton,
calcium is cited as an antagonist to allowing thyroid hormone to
enter the cell. Watts has observed that abnormally elevated calcium
levels in the tissue correlate with elevated copper. It appears
that calcium and copper can elevate together and then block the
effects of thyroid hormone.
Progesterone
appears to reverse this action which is why it works. Proper levels
of progesterone appear to be the key. Some women achieve normal
test results and symptomatic improvement with only 1/16?1/8 of a
tsp of the cream? This is a very low dose. In others, high doses
of the cream as well as oral use of the oil is needed to get the
result.
WHAT
NEXT?
3.
Once thyroxin is made it goes to the liver. Some of it is set aside
as reserve.This is called reserve T4.The body puts some in reserve
for times of illness or stress. In the liver, it is changed to T3.
T3 is actually the hormone the body will later use.
After
achieving a correct progesterone level per the testing, it is important
to try to get the body to manufacture its own progesterone without
the aid of any substance that the body can cheat with. A special
line of vitamin formulas have just been developed that help the
body to begin to make its own progesterone again. These, however,
do not always work immediately. It may take years for the body to
begin to manufacture enough on its own again. It is also possible
that it may never happen. However, every attempt must be made to
get the body back into its own groove again.
I can definitely say that the progesterone program brings about
a very substantial improvement in thyroid function. Just as much
as the original thyroid protocol. Both are needed in order to improve
thyroid function. As a rule, we begin with our original thyroid
protocol and then graduate to the progesterone program. We have
had cases where the morning body temperatures were as low as a 95
to 96 degree range, yet blood tests showed no thyroid problems.
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years. Her programs work because
she is so thorough in testing and
providing a nutritional approach.
Remember that the body can heal
itself if given the proper nutrients.
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