The condition is called Hyperthroidism. You can find information on it on any reputable medical website.
The answer is yes if you have too high of a metabolism. Iodine may help regulate metabolism, especially if the high metabolism is related to the thyroid. Oftentimes, what may appear to be high metabolism is really poor digestion, so digestive supplements like enzymes, betaine HCl, and probiotics may help. Finally, hypoglycemia, depression, and anxiety can all be related to a high metabolism, so supplements that help out those disorders can help lower the metabolism. Eating less sweets and carbs can also slow down the metabolism and level it out.
Having too much sodium in your diet can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and kidney disease. It can also increase the risk of water retention and bloating.
Nutrients are important to maintaining metabolism. They also help fight off diseases, such as cancer, high blood pressure and heart disease.
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Red meat is high in cholesterol, an animal fat that contributes to heart disease.
Amphibians will sometimes have a high metabolism but this varies based on the species. A higher metabolism requires a constant source of food which may be difficult for these creatures.
glucose metabolism
Alcohol and metabolism are unrelated. So the amount you drink has no bearing on metabolism.
people are much less likely to get parkinsons disease if they smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, have high cholesterol, and drink too much coffee.
lead to high blood pressure (a major risk factor for stroke, heart disease and kidney disease)
Cushing's disease causes the body to produce too much cortisol, a hormone that regulates metabolism and fat storage. This excess cortisol can lead to weight gain, especially in the abdomen, face, and neck areas.
a certain amino acid