Hypothyroid or Hyperthyroid?

by Kate Kunsler

There are obvious distinct differences, but let’s first just point out the obvious.

First: Hypothyroidism is when your thyroid gland is under active and doesn’t produce enough hormone for the body’s endocrine system to operate smoothly.

An under active thyroid can cause a variety of diverse side effects including excessive weight gain. Weight gain is one of the largest sifde effects of an under active thyroid gland, but is not the only. It is far from the only side effect.

In fact, an under active thyroid gland can cause many bad things. Why?

The endocrine system is essential to your body functioning properly. Your endocrine system is responsible for almost everything that happens in your body; digestion, energy, metabolism etc.  And your thyroid gland is responsible for regulating those tasks with hormone production.
without a healthy amount of hormones in your body your endocrine system goes downhill causing you to gain weight and lose energy along with many other negative side effects that can end up being very unpleasant.

That is why I have Thyromine to keep my thyroid gland on track and producing hormones at a healthy rate. Plus Thyromine helps me lose weight. Try Thyromine for yourself and see.

That dragged on a bit longer than I had planned.

Anyways…. We can’t forget about hyperthyroidism. It is the opposite of Hypothyroidism, but just as afflicting.

Hyperthyroidism: It is caused by the over activity of the thyroid gland and is treated, usually by surgery, but medication can also be used.

Diet is very important when you have any thyroid disorder. so keep that in mind. Hyperthyroid especially. You shouldn’t over stimulate your thyroid with to much junk food or greeny food for that matter.

A good balance of everything should do the trick.

This is why I recommend Thyromine to everybody I meet with any type of thyroid disorder.

Thyromine does the hormone regulation for you and takes the hassle out of weight loss.

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