The thyroid
hormones have many functions. Hormones are chemical messengers of the
body. They send commands into cells, which help to stimulate or inhibit
chemical processes in the body. The thyroid helps to balance other
hormones, helps regulate metabolism, helps regulate protein synthesis, and
many other functions.
One of the
primary functions of the thyroid hormones is to control protein synthesis
and nitrogen balance. From Harper's Biochemistry, 25th edition, "A major
effect of T3 and T4 (thyroid hormones) is to enhance general protein
synthesis and cause positive nitrogen balance (Ref. Robert K. Murray, MD,
Ph.D., Daryl K. Granmer, MD, Peter A. Mayes, Ph.D., D.Sc., Victor W. Fodwell,
Ph.D., Harper’s Biochemistry, 25th Edition, Appleton &
Lance, Stanford, Connecticut, 2000, Page 565)." Another function of thyroid
hormone, "T3 and glucocorticoids (adrenaline hormones) enhance transcription
of the GH (growth hormone) gene, so that more GH is produced (page 565)."
Growth hormone helps control proper utilization of fatty acids inside cells,
to be burned for fuel in the mitochrondia (where the body manufactures much
of the energy used by the body). Thus thyroid hormones are involved in
protein and fatty acid metabolism (metabolism- the chemical methods the body
uses to process and handle molecules, that are used to build structures and
produce energy in the body.) Thyroid hormones also help metabolize
carbohydrates, a primary source of fuel in the body.
Thus, when
your thyroid hormones are imbalanced, either low or high, you need to
consider methods to help balance protein, carbohydrate, and fatty acid
metabolism. You also need to consider methods that help optimize thyroid
hormones.
The
following explains the primary methods used by the body to regulate thyroid
hormones. Understanding these methods helps in finding ways to optimize
thyroid hormones.
TSH is a hormone that helps stimulate the
production of T3 and T4, the active thyroid hormones. The hypothalamic
hormone called TRH regulates TSH. The mineral iodine and the amino acid
tyrosine are the precursors of T3 and T4. Iodine and tyrosine are needed to
produce thyroid hormone. Calcium-phosphatidylinositol mechanism is also
considered a possible mediator of TRH release (page 551). The T3 and T4
need to attach to receptors on cells (cell receptors are chemical structures
on cells that hormones attach and
get inside cells to transmit instructions). All of these ideas need to be
optimized to help produce proper thyroid hormones.
Supplementation ideas to possibly optimize thyroid hormone.
1.
Measure iodine levels at a doctor’s office. "About 50 ug of thyroid hormone
iodide (25-30% of the iodide ingested), the daily iodide requirement is
between 150 and 200 ug (page 562).” This means consider no more than 150
mcg of iodine supplementation if you are low iodine. There are many that
are not aware that iodine can be toxic above its daily requirement levels.
To further optimize testing by a doctor, consider measuring the T:S ratio,
the ratio of iodide in thyroid to iodide in serum. "The T:S ratio in humans
on a normal iodine diet is about 25-1 (page 562)." Many times transporting
mechanisms in the body are not working properly and lead to imbalance. The
T:S ratio can provide information if your transporter mechanisms are working
properly.
2.
Consider supplementing tyrosine if your tests prove low thyroid. Tyrosine
is a building block of thyroid hormone.
3.
Consider supplementing amino acid L-phenylalanine for low thyroid.
L-phenylalanine is a precursor to tyrosine.
4.
Consider using a B-50 or B-100.
The B vitamins help control many aspects of
metabolism. As described in this article, thyroid is involved in metabolism
and needs B vitamins to help metabolism proceed properly inside cells.
5.
TRH helps regulate TSH. TSH helps regulate thyroid hormones. Thus
optimizing TRH will help produce balanced thyroid hormones, by helping
optimize TSH hormones. TRH release is inhibited by the hormone somastatin.
Growth hormone and somastatin help regulate each other. Therefore,
measuring growth hormone levels by a doctor and keeping them balanced will
help regulate somastatin, which will have a positive effect on TRH release.
It was also mentioned that adrenaline hormones help enhance growth hormone.
Thus, see an anti-aging doctor, called A-4 doctor, or endocrinologist, to
help balance vital hormones that support thyroid hormones. The national
number for A-4 doctors is 773-538-4333.
6.
T4
and T3 levels, when no thyroid medications are being used, should be at a
ratio of 7-1 or lower. Thyroglobulin is the precursor that directly
produces T4 and T3. In thyroglobulin the ratio of T4 and T3, "when iodine
supplies are sufficient, the T4:T3 ratio is about 7:1. In iodine
deficiency, the ratio decreases (page 561)." Also, "the T4:T3 ratio in this
blood is lower than in thyroglobulin." So the T4:T3 ratio in the blood is
7:1 or lower. If levels of T4:T3 are higher than 7:1 ratios, you may have
imbalance of thyroid hormone. Levels below 7:1 may be proper or may be
imbalanced. Your doctor will need to see if your thyroid hormones are
imbalanced or normal when levels are below 7:1. Many times doctors only
measure TSH hormone levels. You can get more exact details of your thyroid
hormones by asking your doctor to check T4 and T3 levels and checking the
ratios.
9.
Consider a multivitamin and mineral. The body needs many cofactors in the
chemical processes that go on in the body. A multi can provide many
cofactors. We recommend Maxilife multivitamin and mineral powder.
7.
If
your thyroid levels are low or high, the
supplement inositol can help
mediate thyroid hormones, helping to balance thyroid levels. Calcium-phosphatidylinositol
mechanism may be involved with TRH release. TRH helps control TSH levels,
so balancing TRH will help thyroid balance. The calcium-phosphatidylinositol
mechanism is a second messenger hormone. This means the messages from TRH
are carried by a second messenger, to TSH hormones, in this case it may be
calcium-phosphatidylinositol mechanism. This mechanism can help mediate TRH
by its ability to carry messages that will inhibit or stimulate TSH. When
you are high or low thyroid, you can help this mechanism by supplementing
inositol. Also consider checking calcium-magnesium-B-6 levels at a
doctors. These levels help control calcium balance, needed for such
functions as a second molecule messenger, such as “calcium”-phosphatidylinositol.
The balance of calcium-magnesium is approximately 2:1. The ratio of
magnesium to B-6 is approximately 3:1. You can get laboratory tests by a
doctor that measures these levels.
8.
Cell receptors need to work properly to get hormone messages inside cells.
There are many aspects to receptors working properly. One important
requirement is proper amino acids and proper fatty acids. The amino acids
and fatty acids compose the structure of cell membranes, such as receptor
sites. Without the proper amino acids and fatty acids, receptors may not
work properly. Ion-exchange whey protein powder can supply as high as 98%
quality for essential amino acids and can be considered one source of high
quality protein. Supplementing omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids in the
proper ratios can also help cell receptors work properly. The omega oils
can help improve cell membranes, thereby increasing permeability. This will
help molecules, such as thyroid hormones, get into cells more efficiently.
Read the article, 'Low Thyroid Hormone Levels,' and find out more about whey
and fatty acid supplementation for thyroid hormones.
The ideas
mentioned in this article can help improve the health of the body and can be
useful to possibly help balance thyroid hormones. It is clear in this
article that you should seek a qualified doctors help, who can do all of the
proper measurements, thus providing a great amount of detail about your
thyroid hormones. Many times doctors measure only TSH, the hormone that
stimulates or inhibits active thyroid hormone. You can see that iodine
measurements, adrenal hormones, growth hormone, and other hormone
measurements, T4 and T3 measurements, and even mineral and vitamin levels,
are all helpful in analyzing thyroid conditions. Optimizing treatment ideas
can help to decrease stress from improper thyroid levels. Decreasing stress
in the body can be considered anti-aging.
Thyroid Metabolism
It was
mentioned in this article that thyroid metabolism is involved in protein,
carbohydrate, and fatty acid metabolism. You can consider the following
ideas, nutritional ideas to help improve metabolism
1.
Consider supplementing ion-exchange whey protein powder. Thyroid is
involved with proper protein metabolism. Imbalanced thyroid can result in
decreased protein synthesis or breaking protein down to rapidly. In either
case the body is no longer maintaining appropriate protein levels, and
supplementing whey protein can help replace depleted protein levels
resulting from improper thyroid metabolism.
2.
Another condition of imbalanced thyroid hormones can be inappropriate
nitrogen levels. Nitrogen levels are the result of proton balance in the
body, hydrogen molecules. OKG supplement and AKG supplement can help
scavenge and reduce ammonia levels in the body, which will result in
reducing hydrogen levels. This will help to balance nitrogen levels. You
can read more about the specific details in the article, “Atkins Diet/High
Protein Diets/in Diabetes”.
3.
Consider digestive enzymes. They can help support the processes of
digestion and metabolism. To read about methods to use digestive enzymes,
read the article in the diabetes section, “Control Of Blood Sugar Is Only
Part Of The Story-Diabetics Need To Increase The Efficiency Of The
Pancreas”.
4.
Proper levels of growth hormone help to control fatty acids used for fuel
inside cells. See an A-4 doctor and balance your growth hormone levels.
5.
Consider supplements that increase oxygen in the body. When thyroid
metabolism is not proper, this can lead to decreased ATP levels. ATP is the
energy currency of the body and oxygen is needed to help make ATP in the mitochrondia. "Cytochrome oxidase has a very high affinity for oxygen,
which allows the respiratory chain to function at the maximum rate until the
tissue has become virtually depleted of O2 (oxygen) (page 140)." Thus
oxygen can keep proper ATP metabolism continuing, which can help thyroid and
metabolism. Consider ginseng with G-115 (Ginsana), ginkgo biloba, the
prescription drug hydergine, the prescription drug pircetaem, antioxidants,
CoQ10, and other supplements that can increase oxygen levels in the body.
Read the articles in the Parkinson's section of this web site for more
information on supplementation to help increase ATP levels and oxygen levels
in the body.
6.
Reduce levels of fatty acids used as a fuel supply to produce ATP.
Increasing oxygen in the body is one method that decreases fatty acids used
to produce ATP. When oxygen decreases, this leads to decreased ATP levels
in the body. More fatty acids will be released into the bloodstream, to
become fuel, to compensate for the decreased energy potential from lower ATP
levels. You can help reverse this process, by increasing oxygen to tissue,
resulting in decreased fatty acids used to produce ATP. Also consider
cutting down on fats you eat, that can raise the levels of blood fats in the
bloodstream. The more fats, the more oxygen required to burn the fats for
energy, thus depriving oxygen that can be used to make ATP from
carbohydrates.
7.
For low thyroid eat more carbohydrates and for high thyroid eat fewer
carbohydrates. Carbohydrates help increase ATP levels. In low thyroid you
need to increase ATP levels and in high thyroid increased carbohydrates will
only help to stimulate thyroid hormones more.
In conclusion, in thyroid conditions you need
to consider proper utilization of protein, carbohydrates, and fats.
Balancing metabolism can help improve the efficiency and function of
digestion and metabolism, and help support thyroid function. Considering
methods to maintain proper carbohydrate metabolism, leading to production of
ATP, is a method to help balance proper utilization of carbohydrates, fats,
and proteins.
WARNING: DO NOT STOP ANY TREATMENT OR MEDICATION YOU
CURRENTLY USE. CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING THE USE OF
SUPPLEMENTS.
Hyperthyroidism is overproduction of thyroid hormone by the thyroid
gland. Thyroid hormone is important to body growth and metabolism. With
excess amounts of thyroid hormone, all metabolic body processes overact.
Five times as many women than men have an overactive thyroid.
Multivitamin and mineral complex, taken as directed on the label
(increased vitamins and minerals are needed in this "hyper" metabolic
condition.
Vitamin B complex with extra
riboflavin
(B2) and
thiamine (B1) and
B6 (pyridoxine),
taken as directed on the label. Brewer's yeast,
1/3 tbsp.
per day, is rich in many basic nutrients, especially the
B
vitamins. Essential fatty acids, taken as directed on the label,
is needed for correct glandular function. Lecithin, taken as directed on
the label, aids in digestion of fats and protects the lining of all
cells and organs.
Vitamin C, 3,000-5,000 mg.
per day, is especially important since this is a stressful condition.
Vitamin E, 400 IU per day (do not exceed this
dosage, excessive amounts of
vitamin E may stimulate the
thyroid gland, however, a small amount is needed).
Hyperthyroidism is overproduction of thyroid hormone by the thyroid
gland. Thyroid hormone is important to body growth and metabolism.
With excess amounts of thyroid hormone, all metabolic body processes
overact. Five times as many women than men have an overactive thyroid.
Multivitamin and mineral complex, taken as directed on the label
(increased vitamins and minerals are needed in this "hyper" metabolic
condition. Vitamin B complex with extra riboflavin
(B2) and thiamine (B1) and B6 (pyridoxine),
taken as directed on the label. Brewer's yeast, 1/3 tbsp.
per day, is rich in many basic nutrients, especially the B
vitamins. Essential fatty acids, taken as directed on the
label, is needed for correct glandular function. Lecithin, taken as
directed on the label, aids in digestion of fats and protects the
lining of all cells and organs. Vitamin C, 3,000-5,000 mg. per day, is especially important since this is
a stressful condition. Vitamin E, 400 IU per
day (do not exceed this dosage, excessive amounts of vitamin E
may stimulate the thyroid gland, however, a small amount is needed).
*Health statements have
not been evaluated by the FDA. We always recommend you check with your
health care practitioner or physician prior to beginning any new
supplement or diet program, especially if you are on any medication,
nursing, pregnant or have any other existing medical condition.