The Hypothyroid Diet Link That Is Often Ignored By Doctors
by Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski
Is there a link between hypothyroidism and diet?
Most doctors will usually say no to this question if asked.
In order to fully understand the link between what you eat and hypothyroidism, however, you have to consider the cause of hypothyroidism, which is not something that many doctors do.
Unfortunately, a lot of doctors are focused on only two things...diagnosis and treatment.
You may be asking yourself, 'isn't diagnosis the same as looking for the cause'
The answer to this question is NO.
Diagnosis is a label. This helps doctors and insurance companies categorize illness. This illness is then assigned a number or code.
If you are not in possession of a code, you cannot get paid.
I want to share a secret - once you have this information, you will have a better understanding of what causes physical dis-ease.
When you know what's causing a problem it should be easy to treat, right?
95% of all dis-ease is due to diet and the environment.
Now, if you should ask your doctor what commonly causes hypothyroidism, you should be able to get an answer.
This is the answer...
Iodine deficiency is the top cause of this condition throughout the entire world.
An iodine deficiency is caused by a insufficient quantities of this mineral in a person's eating patterns.
This happens to be a link between dietary habits and hypothyroidism.
Thus, the solution to this illness in third-world countries is to simply add more iodine to the individual's eating plan.
But if you happen to live in the United States, this is not a problem that can be fixed by simply adding more iodine to your diet.
If you have an iodine deficiency, it might help.
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is the top cause of hypothyroidism in the U. S, which is way iodine is not likely to help. This disorder is autoimmune and its cause is not yet known.
Proper eating is a necessary part of the treatment for Hashimoto's given that environment and food is the most common cause of disease in general.
Hashimoto's and diet will be discussed in a future article.
You now know the cause of most dis-ease and one link between hypothyroidism and diet.
If hypothyroidism is some that you suffer from, pay attention to your diet and nutritional deficiencies because your doctor probably won't.
Consider reading the book The Hypothyroid Diet.
Be healthy,
Dr. K. Dobrzynski
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