iodine, it's found in salt, well that prevents it that's why you don't see too many Americans with one.
2007-02-24 10:33:07
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answered by Sacajaweava 2
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This is one of those things you shouldn't mess around with. Go to a Dr. and get the right
information. I haven't heard of goiters in years. Go to the Dr.
2007-02-27 15:16:29
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answered by Garnet 6
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It depends on the cause, a goiter can be a sign of many things, there may be over or underproduction of thyroid hormone or it may not affect thyroid function at all, and without knowing why it's there, it is not possible to effectively treat it.
2007-02-24 10:34:13
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answered by The Doc 6
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Making dietary changes is your first line of defense in treating hypothyroidism. Learn here https://tr.im/eWjGE
Many people with hypothyroidism experience crippling fatigue and brain fog, which prompts reaching for non-nutritional forms of energy like sugar and caffeine. I’ve dubbed these rascals the terrible twosome, as they can burn out your thyroid (and destabilize blood sugar).
1. Just say no to the dietary bungee cord. Greatly reduce or eliminate caffeine and sugar, including refined carbohydrates like flour, which the body treats like sugar. Make grain-based carbohydrates lesser of a focus, eating non-starchy vegetables to your heart’s content.
2. Up the protein. Protein transports thyroid hormone to all your tissues and enjoying it at each meal can help normalize thyroid function. Proteins include nuts and nut butters; quinoa; hormone- and antibiotic-free animal products (organic, grass-fed meats, eggs, and sustainably-farmed fish); and legumes.
2016-04-22 05:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The Doc gave you a great answer... I would suggest getting to a DR.. and talking to them about what treatment is best! And don't wait... it can be a symptom of something wayyy bigger!
2007-02-24 10:36:28
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answered by gin_in_mi 4
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You need more iodine in your diet. Stay away from fast foods, junk foods, etc
2007-02-24 15:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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