The Hypothyroidism Solution has been put together to get to the
root cause of hypothyroidism. The usual steps involve stimulating
the thyroid gland to produce T3 and T4, two hormones that
determine one’s metabolic rate, heartbeats, every breath taken,
cholesterol levels, etc. While this is a fix, it supposedly does
very little permanently.
The next obvious question is,
“well, then what is the root cause if it isn’t the lack of
hormones?” According to Jodi, eliminating inflammation in the body
is likely to do the trick. When the body houses extreme
inflammation, the immune system gets confused and is incapable of
differentiating harmful and harmless substances. This
automatically forces the immune system to take a swing at organs
and body cells that normally stand by it. E.g., it was reasoned
that diabetes is a consequence of the immune fighting against the
pancreas. The same goes for celiac disease, where the defeated is
the gut lining.
This is also the truth with hypothyroidism,
as the immune system continues to take charge of the thyroid gland
and its very cells. To date, science has been able to show this as
well. One resource affirms that “there is some evidence that
patients who have uncontrolled hypothyroidism have impaired immune
function.” It was further explained that “this returns to normal
once corrected with thyroid hormones.” The NHS shared a similar
sentiment highlighting that underactive thyroid is nothing but a
result of “the immune system attacking the thyroid gland, and
damaging it.”
All things considered, Jodi’s guide is meant
to free the body of inflammation-stimulating toxins. In so doing,
the immune system will neither feel overstressed nor overworked,
allowing it to pinpoint the good players from the bad.