Managing Your Thyroid and Adrenal Glands

Dr. Frank Shallenberger a graduate of the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine, and received his post graduate training at Mt. Zion Hospital in San Francisco. He is board certified by the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine. He has been practicing medicine for over 35 years.

Dr. Shallenberger is the founder and director of the Nevada Center for Complementary Medicine and is a past Clinical Instructor of Family Medicine at the U.C. Davis School of Medicine. He is a past president of the Nevada State Homeopathic and Integrative Medicine Association, and was appointed by the governor of Nevada to serve on the Nevada State Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners. Dr. Shallenberger is a member of the American College for the Advancement of Medicine, The American Preventive Medical Association, and the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.

BioIdentical Hormone Replacement Expert Speaks Out

Eldred B. Taylor M.D., aka “The Hormone Doctor”, is a well-known speaker on Functional and Anti-Aging Medicine. He is a co-founder of American Functional Medicine Association (AFMA).

Dr. Ava Bell-Taylor specializes in functional medicine and bio-identical hormone replacement with special emphasis on how the hormone disorders, nutritional deficiencies and environmental toxins contribute to psychiatric disorders. Dr. Bell-Taylor is the co-founder and director of American Functional Medicine Association, Maximum Health Enterprises, and Creative Medical Solutions.

They co-authored “Are Your Hormones Making You Sick?” and “The Stress Connection”.

Bio-identical Hormone Therapy – Dr Frank Shallenberger

Dr Frank Shallenberger of the Nevada Centre of Alternative and Anti-Aging Medicine has been practicing medicine since 1973 and has been a pioneer in alternative/integrative medicine since 1978. He is one of only 16 physicians in Nevada that are licensed both in conventional medicine as well as alternative and homeopathic medicine. This allows him to integrate the best of both approaches for optimal results.

Hypothyroidism in Men

Allen had fatigue, brain fog and cold hands. Denise took a preventative approach to her health. Dr. Steven Hotze explains how our hormones decline as we age, and by replenishing them with bioidentical hormones we can restore our health and energy. Now Allen and Denise have so much energy that they run marathons around the world!

Bio-Identical Hormones and Synthetic Hormones – Suzanne Somers Breaking Through

Suzanne Somers talks to her gynecologist Dr. Prudence Hall, and Dr. Abe Morgentaler [author of ‘Testosterone for Life’] about synthetic hormones, bio-identical hormones, and how these hormones affect our bodies in different ways. Bio-identical hormones can be incredibly helpful in treating, and potentially eliminating, the many side effects of menopause.

Natural Desiccated Thyroid 101

The following Q & As are posted with permission from Stop The Thyroid Madness  – Natural Thyroid 101 http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/natural-thyroid-101/

How long has Natural desiccated thyroid (NDT) been around? 

It’s been used by patients for over 110 years, as reported in old medical journals. For interesting information on its history & details on the product itself, see the revised STTM book, Chapter 2.

What’s the big deal about natural desiccated thyroid (NDT)?

Unlike T4-only meds (Synthroid, Levoxyl, generic levothyroxine, Eltroxin, Oroxine, Levothyroid, Levaxin or Euthyrox, etc)…desiccated thyroid is natural and gives you exactly what your own thyroid would be giving you: T4, T3, T2, T1 and calcitonin.  Chapter One of the revised STTM book details what each of these hormones are. Patients who’ve tried T4-only, or even the two synthetics (T4 and T3) or even straight T3, have reported far better results with NDT. It’s a smoother treatment, removes lingering symptoms, improves your immune system (which helps Hashimotos), allows many to wean off anti-depressants, statins, BP meds and more, gives you your life back, stops you from falling into low cortisol/sluggish HPA [Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis] function  ( (which SO many patients end up with because of the inadequacy of T4-only) and could be far better for your immune system if you’ve ever had thyroid cancer (because of the direct T3 within NDT).

Are there any beneficial supplements that I can take with desiccated thyroid?

Many patients take a Selenium tablet with their thyroid meds, which assists the T4 to T3 conversion. L-Tyrosine helps some patients, too. Zinc and Vit. C may play a role. Your need for B-vitamins will increase as you improve your energy levels. Some patients benefit from iodine supplementation. Optimizing your Vit. D levels can be important. Minerals are also important. Chapter 15 in the revised STTM book has great information on supplements and good foods!

Support for the use of Armour Thyroid or Naturethroid

Support for the use of Armour Thyroid or Naturethroid

When to Prescribe Thyroid Hormone Combo? Dr. Michael T. McDermott, a professor of medicine and clinical pharmacology, and director of endocrinology and diabetes practice at the University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora gave his expert opinion at an update on internal medicine sponsored by University of Colorado: “Adding T3 or liothyronine is a reasonable treatment strategy when symptoms of hypothyroidism persist on optimal levothyroxine or T4 alone.” However, he said it should belong on the bottom of the management plan for the difficult thyroid patient only after coexisting autoimmune disease (like Hashimoto’s, rheumatoid arthritis, vitiligo, systemic lupus erythematosus and Addison’s disease) and other medical illnesses are ruled out.

Five published studies demonstrate that many patients experience lingering fatigue, memory problems, and other symptoms despite while on T4 and while their TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is in the target range of .5-2.0 mU/L.

He often measures a vitamin D level in his difficult cases of hypothyroidism because vitamin D deficiency is a common cause of fatigue.  He also encourages his difficult patients to eat a well balanced diet and get regular exercise.  He also refers them for treatment of depression. Only after doing all of the above does he add T3.

LT4/LT3 therapy is controversial.  The first ever randomized clinical trial was positive (N.England J.Med. 1999;340:424-9), meaning patients did better on it than LT4 alone, however, may studies that followed after showed no benefit.  So the book was closed, and doctors were not prescribing the combination therapy.

But a recent study demonstrated that patients who had a certain genetic polymorphism (16%) had impaired conversion of T4 to T3, and significantly benefitted from the combination therapy.  (J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 2009;94:1623-9).  His explanation for the previous studies failing to show benefit with combination therapy is that if about 16% have the genetic polymorphism, than the number of patients studied was not enough to detect enough patients that would benefit.

The combination he uses is 10-14:1 ratio of LT4:LT3.  He has his patients take the LT3 twice daily before 6pm on the second dose to avoid sleep issues.

He even switches to another brand of LT4 if all other options have failed since some forms of LT4 have dyes and fillers to which the patient can react to.  Tirosint is a form of Levothyroxine sodium LT4 FDA approved that has no fillers or dyes.

My Opinion: I use Bioidentical Hormone Combo first

I prescribe a lot of armor or nature-thyroid to my patients because it is bioidentical and has the combination of T4 and T3.  To be clear, not only do I use the combo described above, in the first place, but the combo is the bioidentical form T3/T4 and not the synthetic LT3 and LT4.   Most of my patients, but not all, feel much better on this bioidentical combination, and that would be more than 16% of them.There are some patients that do not tolerate the natural thyroid hormone and thus require a compounded form of LT4/LT3. Hence, I  will prescribe this for them in a 12:1 ratio which is precisely what Dr. McDermott does.  In addition, I check most of my patients for Hashimoto’s, celiac, and vitamin D.  I also identify a lot of low thyroid in patients whose blood work does not suggest they have it, but all of their clinical symptoms do.  Once I prescribe them thyroid hormone, most of them feel so much better.  It is one of my most successful therapies for adult patients.

In conclusion, I do not put the use of combination T4/T3 therapy low on my list, rather it is the highest with major benefit to my patients. Patients who continue to feel tired despite adequate thyroid hormone therapy then need to have their other hormones checked like adrenal function, growth hormone, aldosterone, and sex hormones.  They should also consider complete nutritional panels as well as testing for toxins and parasites like candida.  You may consider this approach as a Functional Medicine or Integrative Medicine approach.

http://www.drhirani.com/featured/bioidentical-thyroid-hormone-support-for-use-of-naturethroid/

This article is reproduced, with her permission, from the website of Dr Karima Hirani.  http://www.drhirani.com/