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 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:
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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
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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
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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.
For an appointment, contact our office at: 800-956-7083 and
visit our web site www.completehealthinstitute.com go to lab
tests and click on appropriate test for information.
Dr. Rispoli, Ph.D., L Ac. has had a clinical practice for over
20 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. |