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Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid, is far more common in women than in men. We women have a much more delicate hormone balance in our bodies and a hormonal imbalance acts as a trigger for thyroid problems. Even when we are under stress, the balance of hormones such as estrogen and progesterone can get out of whack. Pregnancy and menopause also upset a woman’s hormonal imbalance. These times are associated with the onset of hypothyroidism.
Since every woman’s ideal hormone ratios are slightly different, a natural approach may be used to treat the hypothyroidism symptoms. This way, the woman’s body can naturally adjust to the correct balance of hormones, instead of the trial and error approach of traditional hormone therapy. Natural approaches include dietary changes as the thyroid uses nutrients to create hormones. Not enough nutrients and the thyroid does not function properly. A simple supplement can boost the efficiency of the thyroid.
While thyroid medications are necessary for some women, dietary changes and stress relief may do the trick. Stress plays havoc with hormone production,. No one can completely eliminate stress, but tress reduction techniques such as meditation have shown promise in regulating a person’s hormone levels. If dietary changes and stress reduction do not work, a doctor who is familiar with hormone therapy can prescribe a treatment plan.