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The thyroid gland is essential for proper human development and function. When problems with the thyroid occur, a natural medicine for thyroid treatment can help restore balance for optimal thyroid health.

Prescription medications (also called synthetics) for the thyroid are laboratory made with chemicals that can cause undesired side effects. Seafoods, sea plants, and other similar organic ingredients used in supplements are a natural medicine for thyroid treatment with the added benefit of no side effects.

What does the thyroid gland do? Ultimately, the thyroid gland’s job is to produce thyroid hormone. A hormone is a chemical utilized by your body. It is secreted from glands throughout the body and tells various body parts what to do. One of the primary responsibilities of thyroid hormone is to maintain the metabolism of the body and keeping the body functioning normally.

The thyroid produces two major hormones:

*Triiodothyronine — also referred to as T3

*Thyroxine — also referred to as T4

The 3 and 4 relate directly to the amount of iodine molecules which are used to create these hormones. This is explained below.

How does the thyroid gland create hormones?

It does it with iodine. Iodine is a mineral found in foods such as fish, some seafoods, salt, and dairy products. Iodine is essential in the creation of thyroid hormone. The thyroid cells are the only cells in the body that have the ability to absorb iodine. When a specific number of iodine molecules combine with tyrosine (an amino acid used by cells to build protein) it can form triiodothyronine or thyroxine. That’s how T3 and T4 (as stated above) are derived. Three molecules of iodine will create triiodothyronine; four molecules of iodine will create thyroxine.

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Last Updated on Monday, 17 January 2011 01:58