Originally posted by Dr. Davis on 2016-08-20
on the Wheat Belly Blog,
sourced from and currently found at: Infinite Health Blog.
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Is Your
Thyroid Really Running the Show?
A while ago, I wrote to you about thyroid function
and the role it plays in managing your metabolism. This is so important that
I wanted to mention it again. If you are taking the proper steps and have
removed all of the toxic grains from your diet, but still aren’t
losing the weight you desire, you should consider having your thyroid checked.


Is your little thyroid sensitive?
The thyroid gland sits on the front of your throat
like a miniature bow-tie. Of all endocrine glands, the thyroid gland is
the most susceptible to autoimmune damage. When the immune system is
unable to distinguish proteins in the colon, thyroid gland, pancreas, or
brain from foreign organisms invading the body, it recruits B and
T lymphocytes into an army to wage war on its own organs. We call
this autoimmunity. The most common trigger of autoimmune thyroid diseases
(Graves’ disease and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis) is the gliadin protein of
wheat and related proteins of other grains. Gliadin antibodies occur in
50 percent or more of people with thyroid disease.
Eliminating wheat and grains potentially removes the trigger
for autoimmune thyroid damage. – Tweet this!
Those “love handles” really aren’t showing you
any love! If visceral fat is present in the tummy, then this unique fat
also disrupts thyroid function due to the flood of inflammatory proteins
it releases that interfere with the function of thyroid hormones. This
can occur with or without interference of thyroid function by autoimmune
inflammation. In other words, this visceral fat is not only unattractive,
it’s actually impairing weight loss.
Is it scary out there?
We are living in a
dangerous era, a time when industrial compounds have proliferated to
such an extraordinary degree that literally everyone is exposed to
chemicals that cause some form of endocrine disruption. Disruption
can occur at the brain level (hypothalamus and pituitary that control
the thyroid), at the thyroid gland level, or even at the level of
tissues, such as fat cells, liver, and muscle, which are all
dependent on thyroid hormones.
Thyroid disruption can originate with
perfluorooctanoic acid residues from Teflon in your cooking, restaurant
food, or groundwater. It can be caused by triclosan in antibacterial
hand soaps and hand sanitizers. It can be due to polybrominated
diphenyl ethers from the flame retardant in carpeting and clothing,
contaminants in the water supply, and plastics that are everywhere
and in everything, from cars to the lining of canned foods to water
bottles. They are even in the rainwater and air we breathe.
Nobody alive today has avoided
exposure to these ubiquitous chemicals. – Tweet this!
Is it unavoidable?
Here are the numbers to prove it. The
Environmental Working Group tested blood from the umbilical cords
of newborns and uncovered 287 different industrial compounds,
including mercury, 21 different pesticides, and components
of industrial lubricants— this was in newborns, not 60-year-olds
who had worked a lifetime in factories or other contaminated
environments. Endocrine disruptive industrial chemicals can be
detected in hair, urine, blood, liver, kidneys, and just about
any other bodily fluid or organ. One recent study assessed
individuals for the presence of perchlorates, a residue of
synthetic fertilizers. Of 2,800 people tested, all 2,800 had
detectable levels of perchlorates in their bodies.
You’ve heard that saying about death
and taxes? Well, add industrial chemical exposure to the list of
things that are unavoidable in life.
Is there a quick fix for this?
Unfortunately, there is no “detox” program that
has been shown to reduce perchlorates or polychlorinated biphenyls from
the thyroid gland or remove perfluorooctanoic acid residue from the
adrenals. You can’t unwind the effects of fungicides like vinclozolin
just by taking some purging supplement or submitting to four enemas per
day. The thyroid gland and its production of thyroid hormones
typically do not recover from the beating, and prescription thyroid
hormones are usually still necessary, even long after autoimmune
inflammation has subsided.
Is your doctor missing something?
Most doctors are unaware of the above issues,
unaware that the old rules for diagnosing thyroid dysfunction no longer
apply due to disruption by industrial chemicals. Thyroid status that is
disrupted at the hypothalamic or pituitary level cannot be diagnosed
with the usual screening methods because in these cases the TSH level
(normally the only lab test used to assess thyroid function) is
typically normal— even if substantial hypothyroidism is present. It
means that, even if doctors manage to diagnose hypothyroidism (low
levels of thyroid hormone), they will only prescribe the T4 thyroid
hormone but neglect to address T3, the truly active form of
thyroid hormone. This results in someone taking T4 as levothyroxine
(Synthroid), being told that their thyroid status is fine, yet
continuing to struggle with hypothyroid symptoms such as weight gain,
cold hands and feet, hair loss, depression, water retention or edema,
thinning hair, disrupted bowel function, peculiar rashes, and
increased cardiovascular risk due to disruption of T3 function or
blocked conversion of T4 to T3 (how most T3 in the body
is produced).
What can you do?
Look for a functional medicine practitioner, a naturopath, or someone
who uses a compounding pharmacy to mix individualized thyroid prescriptions
(ask the pharmacist at a compounding pharmacy in your area, one that
is licensed to mix its own individualized prescriptions).
The key is to identify a health care practitioner
who is enlightened on thyroid issues if you have such symptoms or if you
have been prescribed T4 without T3. The solution is usually as easy
as replacing the T4 with a T4/T3 combination preparation (such as Armour
Thyroid or NatureThroid) or adding T3 (as liothyronine or Cytomel).
Taking the right combination of medications will correct thyroid
dysfunction. Your body will finally be released from the misguided
gatekeeper (your thyroid) and the weight loss will begin.
Yours in grainless health,
Dr. William Davis, MD
