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Thyroid Treatment
How can thyroid be treated with diet and exercises?
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Thyroid is an endocrine gland. Diseases associated with the thyroid gland are nodules, thyroid eye disease, thyroid cancer and goiter. Goiter is one of the common forms of thyroid complications, which is accompanied by enlargement of the gland. Thyroid disease is caused due to improper replacement of thyroid replacement, iodine deficiency disorder, and abnormalities in the thyroid gland. Symptoms of thyroid problems are abnormal menstrual cycle, weight loss or gain, memory loss, deafness, poor concentration, high appetite levels, fatigue, constipations, muscle cramps and so on. Foods containing goitrogens interfere or inhibit the effectiveness and functioning of the thyroid gland. Cruciferous vegetables and soy associated foods affect the thyroid hormone synthesis. Cabbage, mustard, broccoli, turnips and cauliflower belong to the group of cruciferous vegetables. Certain other foods that contain goitrogenic substances are spinach, peach, millets, strawberries, tofu, peanuts and radish. Leg raises help the lower back and the abdomen, whereas pushups provide benefits to the shoulders, back and upper arm. Lunges make the legs strong and firm. Leg lunges are performed by standing with feet apart and hands on the sides. Put your left leg behind, as you take a deep breath. Look straight ahead and gradually bring the left leg to the front, with an exhalation. For a push up, lie flat on the floor. Lift your body from the floor, as you exhale. Inhale, as you lower the body. Leg raise is done by lying flat on the back. Lift your legs and head, as you exhale. Lower them during inhalation and rest. Repeat this cycle, for a few times. |
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Submitted by M S on March 13, 2009 at 07:38 | |
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