Low Thyroid Increases Risk of Death
from Heart Attack by Seventy Percent
By taking natural thyroid hormone tablets to reduce the level
of thyroid stimulating hormone to the low end of the normal
range, men and women can reduce death from cardiovascular disease
by 70 percent. This earthshaking finding far exceeds results
from any drug intervention. The 70 percent is not a statistical
manipulation based on relative numbers. It represents an absolute
decrease in death.
It has become more apparent that hormonal health and balance
is the bedrock of good health. When hormones are present in
physiological amounts and in the balance that nature intended,
the body is strong, resilient, and able to restore homeostasis
in almost every situation. Yet the direct connection between
coronary heart
disease and thyroid hormone is only now being established.
Understanding thyroid
stimulating hormone
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is made by the pituitary gland
for the purpose of stimulating the thyroid gland to make thyroid
hormone when it is needed by the body. The medical establishment
regards TSH levels as the single most important test for determining
thyroid function. If thyroid function is low, the message is
sent to the pituitary to produce more TSH to stimulate the production
of thyroid hormone. If the thyroid gland is already making plenty
of hormone, there is no need for excessive production of TSH.
So a high level of TSH indicates a lazy, poorly functioning
thyroid that needs constant proding to do its job. A low level
of TSH indicates the thyroid is doing its work just fine and
doesn't need to be proded.
Findings from the Hunt Study
The Hunt Study is a population-based cohort study begun in 1984
and carried out at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
in Trondheim, Norway. It recruited participants from the local
population of about 130,000 people. Since the entire Hunt Study
involved the participation of more than 100,000 of these people,
the results represent a complete and highly statistically significant
cross section of almost an entire population.
This examination of Hunt Study findings, reported in the Archives
of Internal Medicine, involved the prospective study of
the associations between thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and
fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) in 17,311 women and 8002
men without known thyroid or cardiovascular
disease or diabetes mellitus. All participants had "normal
TSH" levels, meaning the TSH values were in the lab reference
range of 0.5 to 3.5. The women were stratified into three
groups reflecting lower TSH, intermediate TSH and upper TSH
levels. Mortality from heart disease was recorded over an 8
year observation period.
Researchers found that the group with the highest TSH had a
70% increased mortality from heart disease compared to the lowest
TSH group, even though all these TSH values were in the range
considered to be normal.
Another report from the Hunt Study showed LDL cholesterol to
be linearly associated with TSH level. As LDL cholesterol goes
up, so does TSH.
What does the term 'normal range' really mean?
The normal range is not some preordained level at which healthy
people necessarily reside. The term is defined and used by convention,
and simply means the range for whatever test, condition, symptom,
behavior, etc. that covers 95 percent of values derived from
the general population. Think of it as a bell shaped curve.
The normal range represents the upward slope, top and downward
slope of the curve, the place where the majority of data resides.
If the population used to create the data is composed of sick
people, the normal range will be composed of sick people too.
When medical testing is done to determine whether persons falls
in the 'normal range' for any given issue, they are most often
compared to a group considered 'normal' for their age. As an
example, post menopausal
women being testing for sex hormone
levels will be considered as normal if their values fall
into the range where most other menopausal women reside. But
clearly, post menopausal women do not in any way produce the
amount of sex hormones that a woman in her twenties produces.
Yet the woman in her twenties represents the healthy state of
sex hormones, not the menopausal woman.
Findings clearly support the need for TSH values in the low
end of the normal range
Heart attack is the most common cause of death in the U.S.,
so to be able to reduce the risk of heart
attack by 70% has broad reaching implications. To put this
in perspective, cholesterol lowering drugs only decrease heart
attacks by 1.4 % in those without underlying heart disease.
Based on the study findings, the most effective way to reduce
death from heart disease and normalize lipoprotein levels is
to reduce TSH to the lower end of the normal range. TSH in the
upper end of the normal range is associated with increased cardiovascular
mortality and elevated LDL measures.
Optimal thyroid levels offer many more benefits
Thyroid is the most important hormone in the body. Since it
simulates cellular energy production, all other hormones will
be impacted when thyroid hormone levels are not optimal. This
results in every aspect of health being affected, including
weight, mental outlook, body temperature, energy levels, and
the quality of hair and skin. Symptoms of low thyroid hormone
are unexplained weight gain, fatigue, dry skin, irregular or
faint heartbeat, sleep apnea, high or low blood pressure, chronic
pain, constipation, frequent infections, brittle nails, weak
muscles, head congestion and sinus problems, joint pain, hoarseness,
and more.
Low thyroid levels slow metabolism and energy production. This
is why people with low thyroid hormone levels are always cold,
constipated and gain weight without increasing the amount of
food they eat. Low thyroid is why old people seem so listless
and their simplest movement seems like such a chore. When thyroid
levels get extremely low a person simply runs out of energy,
like a car runs out of gas. Death soon follows. Nursing homes
are filled with people whose thyroid hormone is almost exhausted.
Natural thyroid hormone is dirt cheap, makes you feel great,
and is about 50 times more effective than Lipitor or Mevacor
(toxic drugs which cost billions of dollars a year). Cardiovascular
disease kills 2,800 Americans every day. Much of this is preventable
using natural thyroid therapy. If thyroid medication were patentable
it would cost a small fortune, and the drug companies would
spend hundreds of millions of dollars to make sure every doctor
knew the research and used their thyroid treatments.
But natural thyroid hormone is thyroid hormone from a pig. Pig
hormone is bioidentical to the hormone produced by humans. It
comes from Armour packing house, the company that also produces
bacon and hot dogs from their pigs, and it is called Armour
Thyroid. As it is a naturally occurring substance it cannot
be patented, so there are no huge piles of money to be made.
As a result, hundreds of thousands or even millions of Americans
die unnecessarily because doctors remain ignorant about the
importance of natural thyroid treatment in maintaining health.
As more and more Americans realize the dismal state of medicine
in the country, they have made the decision of take charge of
their own health. It is unfortunate that Armour thyroid is only
available to them by prescription, because the ignorance of
most doctors about optimal thyroid levels makes it very difficult
to get a prescription.
Most physicians are reluctant to consider thyroid function at
all. When they do, they will order a blood test and decide that
if the results are in the 'normal range' even at the top end
of this range, that's that. There will be no prescription. Yet,
if you are a fifty year old woman, for instance, you are being
compared with a group of fifty year olds who are notorious for
having high levels of TSH because their thyroids are konking
out.
If you can get your doctor to come around on the testing and
actually agree to a prescription for you, it will most likely
be for a synthetic hormone drug, Levoxyl and Synthroid being
the most common. These substances are patented molecules that
do not occur in nature. They will be recognized by the body
as foreign, and the body will mount resistance to them, so that
in time they will become ineffective. While all this is going
on, your immune system will be compromised by having to deal
with this foreign invader, and your liver will be spending its
time trying to detoxify this toxic chemical and won't have time
to do the job it was meant to do. Synthetic thyroid drugs are
known to cause significant side effects, one of which is making
you feel like your are ready to jump out of your skin.
The only way around this is to be assertive and firm with your
doctor, making it clear that you want a prescription for natural
thyroid that will take you to the low end of the 'normal range'.
Make it clear that you will only accept natural substances into
your body. If your doctor is unyielding, find another doctor.
If you are able to find a naturopath, homeopath or traditional
physician that specializes in anti-aging medicine or hormone
balance, you probably won't have any difficulty getting thyroid
testing or a prescription for the proper amount of thyroid to
allow you to attain TSH levels in the low range.