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The thyroid is a tiny gland with huge importance, and its currently receiving a lot of attention among and health and nutrition experts across the world. And rightfully so—it’s estimated that nearly 20 million Americans suffer from some type of thyroid disorder. But most people don’t even know where the thyroid gland is, let alone what it does. So let’s start with the basics. Then, we’ll move on to how the health and function of this highly important gland can be enhanced through natural means.
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped organ located in the lower front part of your neck. It’s one of several glands that comprise the endocrine system, and it secretes hormones responsible for literally every cell, tissue, and organ in the body.[1]
But a lot can go wrong with this gland, causing various thyroid-related problems throughout the body. For instance, some people develop hypothyroidism, a condition in which their thyroid does not secrete enough hormones—leading to extreme fatigue, depression, forgetfulness, and weight gain. Some people develop the opposite problem, hyperthyroidism, in which the thyroid secretes too many hormones. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include irritability, nervousness, muscle weakness, vision problems, and sleep loss. It’s also possible to develop thyroiditis (thyroid swelling), a goiter (an enlarged gland), nodules (gland lumps) or thyroid cancer.[2]
These thyroid-related problems can be really damaging to a person’s overall health.
Depending on the specific condition, traditional treatments for thyroid problems include medication, surgery, and radioiodine therapy. In some cases, a person has to take medication throughout their life to keep a thyroid problem under control. Of course, the average person doesn’t want to be on medication forever—which is one reason so many people are pursuing natural alternatives to improve the health of their thyroid gland.
One of those remedies is red and near infrared light therapy—otherwise known as photobiomodulation (PBM). Based on recent research, PBM is showing impressive results as a safe, effective way to enhance thyroid function.
There is strong research supporting the benefits light therapy can have on different types of thyroid problems. In one clinical study printed in the May 2013 issue of Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, researchers found that near infrared light therapy helped improve the overall thyroid health of participants with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis.
The study reported improvements in various markers—most impressively, the participants' need for levothyroxine treatment declined, and even went away in some cases. Additionally, 47 percent of participants no longer needed levothyroxine during the entire nine-month follow-up after light therapy. Since so many people suffering from thyroid problems are stuck on levothyroxine treatment for their entire lives, this was a very exciting result! Study participants also showed a decline in levels of thyroid peroxidase (TPOAb), which are antibodies indicating an autoimmune problem—further demonstrating the benefits of near infrared light therapy.[3]
There are many other studies and dissertations that report the positive effects light therapy can have on thyroid health. For example, a 2003 dissertation by Viktor Dubovik studied people with postsurgical hypothyroidism and found that light therapy reduced the need for medication by 50 to 75 percent. And a 2010 Russian dissertation showed that light therapy helped 38 percent of the participants reduce their hypothyroidism medication dose, with 17 percent being able to stop taking the medication altogether.[4]
Now you know a little bit more about the various clinical studies that suggest how light therapy can be used to safely improve the overall health of the thyroid gland—showing promise as an effective and safe alternative to traditional thyroid treatments, including medication and surgery.
But as we’ve noted in past articles, consistency is critical when using red or near infrared light therapy. It’s imperative to use a device that delivers the right wavelengths along with professional-grade power. Stay away from products that are severely underpowered and require long treatment times of 15 minutes or more.
Instead, choose something like the Joovv Light, which can treat your entire body in the comfort of your own home. And if you're feeling skeptical, take advantage of our no-hassle, 60-day trial and discover how our light therapy devices can help you meet your health goals. You may be surprised by the ways this safe, alternative treatment can help enhance the overall health of your thyroid gland—and the rest of your body!
References:
[1] American Thyroid Association. Thyroid.org. Accessed February 2018.
[2] Mayo Clinic staff. Mayoclinic.org. Accessed February 2018.
[3] Hofling DB, Chavantes MC, et al. Low-level laser in the treatment of patients with hypothyroidism induced by chronic autoimmune thyroiditis: a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. May 2013; 28(3): 743-53.
[4] Heiskanen V. Hypothyroidism: Could it be treated with light? Valtsus. Accessed February 2018.
Posted on 05/04/2018 at 10:48 PM
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