Vaccine Resistant Movement
22nd December 2010 – By Joel Lord
A compromised immune system is more susceptible to infection. Some areas of concern –
Anyone with Hyper/Hypothyroidism needs to redouble their efforts to rapidly cleanse the system. The Thyroid Gland is key to overall health. Produces T3 & T4 hormones (Iodine Atoms). Iodine helps regulate metabolism in the body. Thyroid
The Hypothalamous in turn regulates Pituitary function. The Thyroid is weakened & neutralized by processed food & white sugars, All sorts of problems can occur.Diabetes 2 is common amongst the youngest & most vulnerable. T3 & T4 regulate body temperature & metabolic rate of every cell in the body (biochemical reactivity).
Main causes of Hyper/Hypothyroid conditions in body:
1) Chemicals in environment (PCB, DDT, Herbicides, Insecticides, Fungicides, Lubricants, adhesives)
2) Chlorine & Fluorine in tap water (Iodine mimics) – leads to Hypothyroid
3) Polyunsaturated Food Oil (eg. Corn, Soy – Oxidized oils) – impair T4 to T3 conversion
4) Sugar & refined Grains – Carbs convert to Glycogen & Triglycerides, suppress hormone levels
5) Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil – Trans fats inhibit conversion of T4 to T3, decrease Metabolism
6) Mercury (eg. fish, amalgam fillings) – displaces selenium which is vital for T4 production, T4 to T3
7) Non Organic Green & Black Tea – contains high levels of Fluoride
Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism)An overactive thyroid releases too much T4 and T3 into the bloodstream, causing the metabolism to speed up too much. The most common cause is Graves’ disease. This is an autoimmune condition in which antibodies behave like TSH and stimulate the thyroid uncontrollably. Complications of untreated hyperthyroidism include liver damage, cancer and heart failure, which can lead to death. Symptoms of an overactive thyroid include:
- Rapid pulse
- Tremor (shaking) of the hands
- Sweating and sensitivity to heat
- Weight loss (despite an increased appetite)
- Nervousness, agitation and anxiety
- Fatigue
- Diarrhea
- Bulging eyes
- Goitre
Underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism): An underactive thyroid releases too little T4 and T3 into the bloodstream, causing the metabolism to slow down too much. The most common cause is Hashimoto’s disease. This is an autoimmune condition in which white blood cells and antibodies attack the thyroid gland. If not treated, the metabolism will continue to slow and will ultimately (in 10 to 15 years) lead to death. 90% of Hypothyroidism occurs in women. On average 1/3 of women over 55 have low thyroid. Symptoms of an underactive thyroid include:
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