How to Care for Your Thyroid, The Body's Master Switch
The  thyroid produces thyroid hormone, which is a like a master switch of  your body. Every single cell in the body has thyroid hormone receptors  found on its DNA.
This little gland packs a powerful punch!  
Here are 5 things you might not know about the thyroid:
1. The thyroid is the central gear in your body’s metabolism.  
Thyroid  function intimately impacts the basal metabolic rate, cardiovascular  system, bone metabolism, hormone production, glucose metabolism, red  blood cell production, protein metabolism, cholesterol metabolism,  gastrointestinal function, liver function, gall bladder and brain  function. To keep your body in top condition, make sure that your  thyroid is working optimally.
2. The thyroid gland is vulnerable to toxins. 
Many  known environmental disrupters such as heavy metals, pesticides and  plastic compounds promote goiter activity and can wreak havoc on the  thyroid. Think twice before eating foods sprayed with pesticides and  using plastics- it might hurt your thyroid.
3. Medications can disrupt thyroid hormone metabolism. 
Thyroid  physiology is vulnerable to cross-reactions with many medications  including anti-inflammatory medications, antibiotics, antidepressants,  cholesterol-lowering medications, antacids, pain medications, and  diabetes medications. Talk to your doctor about the potential side  effects that your prescription medications can have on your thyroid. 
4. Thyroid hormones influence the immune system. 
Thyroid  hormones exhibit influences on cellular messenger systems that affect T  and B cell activity, cell death, and many other immune system  functions. Think about your thyroid the next time that you are fighting a  cold--it’s fighting with you! Make sure that your Vitamin D levels are  optimal, as vitamin D is one of the main regulators of a healthy immune system.   
5. Many vitamins and minerals are necessary for proper thyroid metabolism. 
Vitamin A, selenium, the B vitamins, iodine, and vitamin D, and zinc are some of the vitamins and minerals that are necessary to ensure  healthy thyroid function. To optimize your thyroid’s health make sure  that you eat a balanced diet that includes the vitamins and minerals needed to keep the thyroid in tip-top shape.


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