A raw vegitarian diet will eventually correct any physical dis-ease. more info on this way of life is found in the books cleanse and purify thyself by Richard Anderson and sunfood nutrition by david wolfe
Eliminate sugar, (except for whole, fresh fruits~ low on the glycemic index) from your diet. Eliminate refined and processed foods from the diet. Keep your blood sugar stable, eat protein and fiber with every meal.
Exercise helps also, but your body is different than other people. You MUST change the way you eat. You cannot process things the way normal people can.
Also, since the adrenal glands and thyroid depend on each other, cut out caffeine. It isn't easy, but gets better after the first couple of weeks. You can't just take a pill and make it all go away.
She needs medical treatment in the form of thyroid capsules, to restore her thyroxin balance- this will be the main thing that will restore her to a normal healthy weight.
Dieting can help, but will have a limited impact if the problem is a biochemical one as oppose to simply being linked to lifestyle.
Thyroid deficiency is not serious and pretty common- it only becomes a serious issue if the sufferer becomes so obese that they are at risk of heart attack or stroke. My advice would be for her to consult her general practitioner and get a prescription for thyroxin- she may need to be referred to a specialist first if family doctors are restricted in their ability to prescribe treatments for hypothyroid problems.
First you have to correct hypothyroid state by going to the doctor. Maybe his gonna prescribed you with Synthroid.
You need to "straighten out" your thyroid problem with your doctor in order to lose weight.
There has been good success with the HCG Diet. You can go to a Dr's Clinic and be followed.
You can also get HCG Plus homeopathic drops and download the free Ebook pounds and inches
Generally, if your thyroid is inactive (hypoactive) your metabolism will be slowed and the result will be weight gain.
Thyroid replacement hormone is needed, in order to properly treat hypothyroidism (and the attendant symptoms associated with it, such as weight gain and dry skin, among others).
Go see a Doctor.
Probably not - it's a skin condition.
Hypothyroidism is a medical condition and not a diet. Hypothyroidism prevents people from losing weight. Therefore on average people do not lose weight if they have hypothyroidism.
Some overweight people may have a medical condition which results in weight gain, and can make it very difficult for them to lose weight. Others simply don't have the willpower and/or desire to stick to a weight loss plan.
Only if a physician declares that you have a life threatening condition
If you have diabetes you will need to ask your doctor before trying any diets as they can be dangerous for someone with your condition. Ask a doctor for a list of foods that will help you lose weight.
because they may over eat,not exercise or they may have a health condition that makes it diffucult to lose weight
Daily workout and light exercise are really helpful to lose your weight and obesity. Yoga or gym exercises are also helpful to lose your weight. Don't do many more exercises. According to your health condition and as per your physician concerns you can do light exercises.
Thyroxine is the hormone.It is secreted by tyroid
the definition for reduse is bring into a lower state subduse.bring into a certain condition as by pulverizing diluting by lose weight and as by dieting .
Yes. It's a serious condition called anorexia nervosa. I had it and felt like I wanted to die.
The first thing anyone should do before attempting to lose weight is consult your family physician and have a full work up. This way, you can determine if there are any health reasons you may not be able to lose weight on your own, such as a thyroid condition. After that, it would be best to consult a nutritionist and a physical trainer to determine the best way to lose the weight.
Anorexia is a complex condition and there can be no complete answer to this question here. If you choose to lose weight, set realistic targets for yourself, both for your final weight and the rate you choose to lose weight. Share your targets and your weight loss plan with other people - responsible adults whom you trust to give you good guidance. Parents, teachers, other family members perhaps. If they are concerned about your plans, heed their advice and seek professional advice before starting a weight loss program.