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Thyroid Clues Part 5-Medicine Cabinet Culprits

Liz James · April 20, 2022 ·

Remember the fable about the Princess๐Ÿ’ƒ and the pea๐ŸŸข? You may recall that the true princess felt the effects of a pea beneath twenty mattresses and had a terrible nightโ€™s sleep because of it. After all weโ€™ve discussed, you well understand that the thyroid๐Ÿฆ‹ is the discerning princess in the bodyโ€ฆโ€ฆit feels everything!
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Itโ€™s hard to pin down exactly how many people use medication chronically in the USA, but a rough estimate in 2017 was 66%. (I believe that number has risen significantly since 2020, but to date, official data has not yet been released).
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I will forever and always say that there is a time and a place for medication, but that it should be used as a last resort whenever possible. Pharmaceuticals by very definition are a toxin to the body. While they may be performing their โ€œFDA approved taskโ€ within the body, behind the scenes they are likely setting up trip wires, snares, and grenades elsewhere. Many commonly prescribed medications are quietly sabotaging thyroid hormone function as they outwardly โ€œplay niceโ€ in their appointed tasks of lowering cholesterol, quelling aches and pains, placating gastric reflux symptoms, smoothing out moody days, etc.
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Certain medications have the ability to affect thyroid hormones in at least four ways:
1. Some may alter the actual production of thyroid hormones.
2. Some may affect the release of of thyroid hormones from the thyroid gland.
3. Some may affect how well thyroid hormone attaches to (or utilized) at receptor sites.
4. Some may interfere with the conversion of inactive T4 into active T3 in the liver
Who are the thyroid accosting culprits?๐Ÿ•ต๏ธ As I hinted above, the gang is quite diverse. Nearly โ…“ of this gang of thieves bears a similar โ€œtattooโ€โ€ฆโ€ฆ.. They contain fluoride within their chemical structure. Youโ€™ll recall (hopefully!) that fluoride (and chlorine, another โ€œtattooโ€ found in many medications) blocks iodine from its job helping the thyroid produce thyroid hormones. These small doses add up over time with chronic use medications.
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Medications known to inhibit healthy thyroid function (in one of these four ways) with chronic use include:
๐Ÿ’ŠLipitor, Crestor, Vytorin, Zetia (cholesterol meds)
๐Ÿ’Š Prevacid (stomach acid / GERD)
๐Ÿ’Š Betamethasone, Clobetasol, Dexamethasone, Fluocinolone, Fluticasone (topical, oral or inhaled steroids)
๐Ÿ’ŠCelebrex, Ibuprofen, Naproxen (NSAID pain)
๐Ÿ’Š Lexapro, Prozac, Celexa, Paxil, Zoloft (mood stabilizers)
๐Ÿ’Š Haldol, Risperdal, Lithium (mood stabilizers)
๐Ÿ’Š Levaquin, Cipro (antibiotics)
๐Ÿ’Š Synthetic hormone replacement therapies, birth control pills
๐Ÿ’Š Amiodarone (treats ventricular heart arrhythmia)
๐Ÿ’ŠFluconazole (antifungal)
๐Ÿ’Š Interferon Alfa, Sutent, Sorafenib (chemotherapy agents)
๐Ÿ’Š Pramipexole, Ropinirole (for Parkinsonโ€™s)
๐Ÿ’Š Metformin (Type II Diabetes)
๐Ÿ’Š Furosemide (diuretic)
๐Ÿ’Š Phenytoin and Carbamazepine (for seizures)
๐Ÿ’Š Excessive Niacin (Vit B3) intake
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(Note that this is a short representation of a very long list of medications!)
I am in no way inferring that you should stop taking medication that you may be currently on because it may be affecting your thyroid function. That is a conversation between you and your trusted health professional. According to an article by the Natural Health Research Institute, almost 75% of chronic illness can be improved or cured with improved lifestyle choices. Has your health professional talked to you about this as part of your treatment protocol?
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Statistics like this are meant to empower you. Chronic disorders are generally where chronic medication use comes into play, and changing lifestyle habits can have a huge impact on health outcomes and on pharmaceutical needs.
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Five significant ways your choices can impact your health include:
1. Reduce exposure to toxins (thank goodness for our YL Thieves Household Cleaner, essential oils that do โ€œall the thingsโ€ in a natural gentle way, Savvy Minerals cosmetics and the ART, Bloom, and Orange Blossom skin care lines!)
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2. Making better food choices (and ditching the toxic processed foods)
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3. Exercise. There is an exercise program / type out there that will work no matter what health situation you may be living with! (NingXia Nitro or Zyng 15-20 minutes prior to workouts elevates my gym workout routine!)
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4. Sleepโ€ฆ.Make sleep a priority. Improve your sleep hygiene habits! Some of my favorite sleep aids are YLโ€™s Tranquil or RutaVala Roll-onโ€ฆ. Give โ€˜em a try and load your bedtime diffuser with oils like Cedarwood, Lavender, Peace & Calming, Frankincense, Orange )
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5. Manage stress. Recall that chronic stress is as dangerous as a regular cigarette habit to the body. Even simply working on the four previous suggestions will have a profound impact on better management of stress.
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In addition to making healthier lifestyle choices that lead to a healthier version of you (and protecting your thyroid๐Ÿฆ‹ in the process), hereโ€™s an added bonus: Annually, direct health care costs average $6032 out of pocket๐Ÿ’ฐ for an individual with one chronic disease (that number goes up with each additional disorder). Indirectly, chronic disorders also have a profound impact on education, occupation opportunities, income, and social interaction. If your health professional has not offered up these five recommendations as part of protocols for any chronic disorder you may have, they are working as a dis-ease maintenance advocate instead of that as a healer. Ultimately though, itโ€™s our personal responsibility to be our own advocates and in doing so, choosing whether to live in a space of dis-ease maintenance or healing. Care for that thyroid โ€œprincessโ€ within your personal kingdom friends! Itโ€™s often the first organ in the body to recognize that something is amiss.
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xoxo~ liz
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Organic Greenwashing Loopholes

Liz James · April 9, 2022 ·

“Organic” is tricky because there are so many loopholes to allow for greenwashing.
(Greenwashing is the smoke and mirrors wording that big corporations use to dupe well meaning buyers like you and I into buying products that aren’t truly organic or “green”. It’s maddening how many do this too.)
Here’s an example of one loophole that is being fought to be closed in the organic dairy industry. This is a victory, and those who fought can be proud of their win……. hopefully it will be enforced (that’s another battle entirely).
Ultimately, your best bet with organic (and raw….I am an enormous proponent of dairy in its raw and organic state. Even organic has huge flaws) dairy is to KNOW YOUR FARMER. Shop local friends. That’s the only way you’ll ever know how clean your food really is.
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xoxo~ liz
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https://vtdigger.org/…/usda-finalizes-origin-of…/
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Mushroom Hunting

Liz James · April 7, 2022 ·

Hunting safely for mushrooms is on my bucket list. I have a couple books, but this is something I wouldn’t dare do without a seasoned mushroom hunter guide. Have any of ya’ll ever harvested wild mushrooms? Here in Texas I’m not even sure we have any wild edible ones. ๐Ÿค”
Someday….. I will! ๐Ÿ™‚
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https://www.motherearthnews.com/…/hunt-for-wild…/…

Introducing Einkorn Crunch

Liz James · April 1, 2022 ·

๐ŸŽ Young Livingโ€™s Skyrider Wilderness Ranch will debut its brand-new Einkorn Crunch starting today!!!, April 1, on YoungLiving.com
I can’t wait to try it! ๐Ÿ˜‹
Einkorn Crunch is the kind of grab-and-go snack thatโ€™s ready to eat anywhere and requires no prep for tasty nourishment perfectly suited for any outdoor adventure. Each 12-pack comes with a dozen individually packaged, 1.4-ounce portionsโ€”making it easy to take them along on your next outdoor adventure.
Sourced from both our farm in France and from our Skyrider Wilderness Ranch, a rugged paradise nestled at the foot of the Uinta Mountains, Einkorn Crunch represents the mission of Skyrider to bring the West to your door while serving as a sanctuary for wild animals. Your purchase of Eincorn Crunch 12-pack supports our Young Living farms, and a portion of each order will go specifically to Skyrider’s efforts to protect and rehabilitate populations of wild desert bighorn sheep in desperate need of help. Einkorn Crunch 12-packs will be available at YoungLiving.com for a limited time while supplies last.
Skyrider Wilderness Ranch Einkorn Crunch, 12 pk.
Retail: $25.99
Wholesale Pricing: $19.75
PV: 4
Product contents: Einkorn Crunch (12 1.4-ounce packs)
Ordering: Shop orders only
Limit: No limit, while supplies last
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Who can order: U.S. brand partners and customers
To order: https://yl.pe/beablessing

Let Food Be Thy Medicine

Liz James · March 27, 2022 ·

Kale ๐Ÿฅฌ (and red cabbage ๐Ÿ˜‰) yeah! Let food be thy medicine friends!
Happy Sunday!
xoxo~ liz
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https://nutritionfacts.org/…/the-benefits-of-kale-and…/
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