Monday, June 13, 2016

Thyroid and Fertility Problems

If you have been unsuccessfully trying to get pregnant for more than six months, before you embark on invasive medical procedures and spend thousands of naira for assisted reproductive technology, ensure that you rule out any thyroid problem.

Many women do not realise that a good thyroid function is necessary for fertility, the ability to conceive and to maintain a pregnancy.  A low or hyper functioning thyroid gland can prevent you from achieving that much desired pregnancy. While there are many and varied reasons for infertility, sub-optimal thyroid function may be that “missing link” especially for those with no specific reproductive problems.

A full thyroid evaluation is essential, and should be done as soon as possible for any woman who wants to get pregnant, especially if she has been trying to get pregnant for more than six months, had two or more miscarriages, has irregular menstrual cycle or a family history of thyroid problems.

Also, in general for both male and female, low libido, erectile dysfunction, lethargy, fatigue and consistent weight gain may also suggest the need for thyroid evaluation.

What is a thyroid gland?


The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland in your neck. It makes two hormones that are secreted into the blood: thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). These hormones are necessary for all the cells in your body to work normally.

Thyroid disorders are very common and tend mainly to occur in women, although anybody - men, teenagers, children and babies, too - can be affected. About one in 20 people has some kind of thyroid disorder, which may be temporary or permanent.

The thyroid gland lies in the front of your neck in a position just below your Adam’s apple. It is made up of two lobes - the right lobe and the left lobe, each about the size of a plum cut in half - and these two lobes are joined by a small bridge of thyroid tissue called the isthmus. The two lobes lie on either side of your wind-pipe.

What does my thyroid gland do?


The thyroid makes two hormones that it secretes into the blood stream. One is called thyroxine; this hormone contains four atoms of iodine and is often called T4. The other is called triiodothyronine, which contains three atoms of iodine and is often called T3. In the cells and tissues of the body the T4 is converted to T3. It is the T3, derived from T4 or secreted as T3 from the thyroid gland, which is biologically active and influences the activity of all the cells and tissues of your body.

What do my thyroid hormones do for me?


The T4, or rather the T3 derived from it, and the T3 secreted directly by the thyroid gland influence the metabolism of your body cells. In other words, it regulates the speed with which your body cells work. If too much of the thyroid hormones are secreted, the body cells work faster than normal, and you have hyperthyroidism. If you become hyperthyroid because of too much secretion of the hormones from the thyroid gland, the increased activity of your body cells or body organs may lead, for example, to a quickening of your heart rate or increased activity of your intestine so that you have frequent bowel motions or even diarrhoea.

On the other hand if too little of the thyroid hormones are produced (known as hypothyroidism), the cells and organs of your body slow down. If you become hypothyroid, your heart rate, for example, may be slower than normal and your intestines work sluggishly, so you become constipated.

What can go wrong with my thyroid?


    Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) - not enough thyroxine is produced for the body’s needs.
    Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) - too much thyroxine is produced for the body’s needs.
    Hypothyroidism is the most common disorder.

What are the most common symptoms of the most common thyroid disorders that I might experience?


Hypothyroidism: tiredness, feeling cold, weight gain, poor concentration, depression.
Hyperthyroidism: weight loss, heat intolerance, anxiety, and, sometimes, sore and gritty eyes.
Sometimes there are very few symptoms. A blood test from your doctor will confirm whether or not you have a thyroid disorder.

How does hypothyroidism affect fertility?

Hypothyroidism can make a woman experience her menstrual cycle without ovulating (she is not releasing any egg). This makes pregnancy impossible.

Luteal phase problems – A person with a short second half of the menstrual cycle who gets a fertilised egg after intercourse will discover that such fertilised egg cannot implant securely and ends up leaving the body at the same time that menstruation would occur (very early miscarriage). This is often mistaken as a regular period.

Other problems associated with hypothyroidism include high prolactin levels; low production of sex hormone binding globulin, estrogen dominance, progesterone deficiency, all of which interfere with proper reproductive hormone balance.

A new study supports the notion that thyroid disorders can cause significant reproductive problems for women.

Thyroid and Fertility Problems Solutions 

There are three rich sea vegetables that has been discovered that correct and cure Thyroid and Fertility Problems  and they are Kelp,Dulse Leaf and Bladderwrack are deep sea water herb for supplementing iodine and they are all found in a product I will be introducing below and with other 174 ingredients in one bottle.


Kelp

A sea vegetable treasured for its high nutrient content. Sea vegetables, including kelp, offer the broadest range of minerals of any food, containing virtually all the minerals found in the ocean - the same minerals found in human blood. Sea vegetables are an excellent source of iodine and vitamin K, a great source of folic acid and magnesium, as well as a good source of iron, calcium, the B-vitamins riboflavin, and pantothenic acid. Their nutritional properties support healthy thyroid function, cardiovascular health, and even offer weight management benefits. The carbohydrate-like substances called fucans found in sea vegetables provide powerful anti-inflammatory benefits.

*Supports heart health, joint and bone health, weight management


Bladderwrack

Bladderwrack is a type of brown sea vegetable that grows on the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the
United States and on the northern Atlantic coast and Baltic coast of Europe. Its benefits include controlling
LDL (“bad” cholesterol) levels, the maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels, and even appears to be
useful in weight maintenance efforts. 

Bladderwrack also helps support joint health as well as healthy thyroid gland activity.

*Supports blood sugar health, cholesterol health, joint and bone health, weight management


Bladderwrack is a form of kelp that has been used medicinally for centuries. The main use of the herb has been for the stimulation of the thyroid gland as a treatment for obesity and cellulite. The high iodine content of the herb stimulates thyroid function which boosts metabolism.


Dulse Leaf

A sea vegetable treasured for its high nutrient content. Sea vegetables, including dulse, offer the broadest
range of minerals of any food, containing virtually all the minerals found in the ocean - the same minerals
found in human blood. Sea vegetables are an excellent source of iodine and vitamin K, a great source of folic
acid and magnesium, as well as a good source of iron,calcium, the B-vitamins riboflavin, and pantothenic acid. Their nutritional properties support healthy thyroid function, cardiovascular health, and even offer
weight management benefits. The carbohydrate like substances called fucans found in sea vegetables
provide powerful anti-inflammatory benefits.


*Supports heart health, joint and bone health, weight
management


Dulse is a clinically proven antioxidant, protein source, and plant-based source of iodine and potassium

Kelp,Dulse Leaf and Bladderwrack are 3 out of 174 fertility ingredients found in Trevo and has happened so many both men and women undergoing fertility issues to carry their babies with out any delay because of its potency and also ability to balance hormonal issues.

If You Love Leadership, Self-Growth, Financial Freedom Lifestyle and  How to get Trevo delivered to you or Want to Create an EVER Increasing Amount of Prosperity in your Life, Andy Ochumba (Trevo Emerald Director - Life, Wealth and Health Coach) is waiting to help you get started  and leverage on the fastest wealth creation platform on earth without stress and in over 123 countries now and still growing you can partner with us today.


Andy Ochumba
(Trevo  ID 4417015)
(Emerald Director)
Phone: 234-8020394888 (whatsapp),  08100514610
Email - businessreportng@yahoo.com

 Website: www.trevo.life/greenhope
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/trevobenefits 

Sponsors