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How to detect thyroid disaster and what to do to eliminate it: three tips

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Here I will write about and offer you some tips to avoid the disaster which generally stays hidden for many people albeit it seriously affects their life: the low thyroid symptoms. Avoidance can really be suggested as the best possible way because if you let the dysfunction proceed too much, after some time the solution may need a long and rather uncertain medication process which can also be quite expensive. So let's save your health and money!

You may ask that how thyroid function can effect our health and everyday life in such fundamental ways when it does not seem to be a critical part of the organ systems in our body and has nothing to do with either emotions or the neural system itself. And also, how it's dysfunction can go undetected for an extended time if it has a so serious effect on our health? Good questions. But the thyroid disasters are very much complicated in their effects, and it's especially true for the low thyroid symptoms.

The reason of all these complications is the extremely complex relationship of the thyroid gland with other parts of the hormonal system and with our biological organism as a whole. We can say that every above-mentioned functional part are interrelated with each other. So thyroid dysfunction can cause a lot of very serious problems concerning our body functions, but these effects are not easily distinguishable, since they may often be covered by other effects of unrelated organs.

Well, let's see the tips on the theme!

1. You need to recognise the early signs and symptoms

First of all, you should understand the possible correlations between your self-experiences and the healthy or malfunctioning thyroid.

Let's have a look the healthy state. Not easy to "notice" it because the main assessment is that "everything is normal/OK". So this state and its correlates quite often remain unconscious. There aren't clear mental pictures of it and there aren't good words to describe it. Not just in this case but in general it's useful for you to know your good conditions more closely. Regarding the thyroid the main cues of healthy functioning are:

- feeling pleasant, warm body temperature,

- feeling drive enough for a reasonable activity level,

- normal weight and force,

- well-functioning immune system.

The warning cues are essentially those which tend to reverse (at least some of them) statements above, toward a "low" functioning direction. If you feel cold too often, your movements are slow and you tire easily, your heart and respiratory rates are slow, you are overweight, excessively stress- and infection-sensitive, experience rapid hair loss - then you should be careful about your health and start a more devout search for the reasons of your negative experiences, seriously considering causes in relation to your thyroid health. In summary, if in a general way you feel unreasonable weakness, slowness, and sensitivity, then don't forget associating all this to thyroid gland problems.

2. Change your mind!

After you have recognised the symptoms and cues you should reflect on their connections to your life. If you find weaker or stronger evidences of thyroid dysfunction, you can go to a doctor (recommended) and at the same time start thinking over your lifestyle and habits for possible or desirable changes. In brief, you should start to be concerned with yourself and with your health. This for sure is a serious change in your life and it is not easy. You should pay attention to things which haven't been in the foreground of your mind, and this is far from automatic. But you can do it if you want to! Just remember the reason why you turned toward yourself. Remember regularly and intentionally. You can use the well-known technique of writing down the important things and fixing your written thoughts or self-instruction to places where you can easily notice them (door, mirror, workplace, etc.). You need to remember that these changes and orientations are important for you and that they are reasonable. By setting your mind in this manner you can make yourself ready to produce effective and long term changes in your health. The second advantage of this mind setting is the protection against becoming unmotivated and week in achieving your aims.

3. Do the necessary changes in real!

Now you know how to make yourself ready for work. Let's start then - but, please, be aware of some factors from the start. First of all, you need to learn things to achieve success in changing your lifestyle. Especially, you need to learn new habits. This learning process is often easier if you arrange the required activities or practices to form a structure. You can build it on your own if you think about them within the context of your capabilities, time and preferences. Don't make a very complicated to-do list. Just put them into an order, starting with the simplest and easiest tasks.

Technically, the start of the practice session means that you learn to associate the negative signs in your behavior or body sensations to the needed and planned activities for changing these bad habits or feelings. A very simple but effective trick is called the "immediate opposition". When you feel or notice the negative cue, immediately and with full intention make yourself start doing what you have learned from adequate sources to neutralise or prevent the problems.

Haven't you learnt adequate techniques, tricks, and activities yet? It's time to get some! The best approach for it is to read specific thematic reviews about thyroid disorders to select the book or methodology which is the best for you.

Summarily, if you detect cues associated thyroid disaster (or low thyroid symptoms), you should start making changes in your everyday life. Because of the complex role of thyroid in body functions the changes will affect a wide range of your habits. The most effective changes include altering your nutrition, reducing the stress, increasing physical activity and avoiding harmful materials.

Of course, the tips mentioned in this article are only the very beginning of your way to solve your possible problems. But this scheme may confer an appreciable guidance if you apply it. In order to learn more advanced methods to handle your thyroid health difficulties, it can be really useful to locate practical and detailed manuals, including the above-mentioned thematic review materials, and to find the one which is the best for you.








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Tsunami Warning & Disaster Preparedness

Tsunami waves triggered by a massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake in Japan have led to widespread warnings covering the entire West Coast of U.S. and Canada, from the Mexican border to Alaska, Hawaii, and at least 50 other countries, including Russia, Central America, El Salvador, Costa Rica and the Philippines. The quake is thought to be the worst to ever hit Japan, reportedly killing hundreds, as a wall of water swept away buildings and cars. Tsunami waves can travel at the speed of an airplane—500 miles an hour—and may propel a series of storm surges a quarter mile inland.


Residents in coastal areas that may be affected by the tsunami are advised to stay tuned to the news for instructions from officials and be prepared to evacuate if necessary.


The main health threats after a tsunami are drowning, injuries, water-borne illness, such as cholera, food borne illness (the CDC has helpful food safety tips), disorders linked to poor hygiene (check out these sanitation strategies) and lack of shelter. Natural disasters don’t always cause infectious disease outbreaks, but can have a wide range of immediate and long-term health effects.


A Simple Solution to Help Combat Cholera.


What’s the best way to prepare? The Red Cross and other groups offer these tips, which are also smart ways to be ready for other types of disasters.

Know the height above sea level of your street and the distance from the coast and other high-risk waters. Evacuation instructions from government officials may be based on these numbers.Plan evacuation routes from your home, school and workspace should a tsunami (or another type of disaster) poses a threat. If possible, pick a destination at least 100 feet (30 meters) above sea level and 2 or more miles (3 kilometers) inland. If you can’t make it that far, go as high and far as possible, since every foot or meter increases safety from the waves. Select a safe location you can reach on foot within 15 minutes, since roads may be jammed or closed. If you are near the coast, it may be safe to stay in your home or office if you are in the third floor or above of a concrete-reinforced building.

Read the Latest on Cholera Vaccines.

Learn the evacuation plan for your children’s school and if you will be required to pick up your kids at the school or another location. After a tsunami or other disaster, phone lines may be down or overloaded, so it’s crucial to educate yourself about the plan ahead of time so you know where to find your kids.  If possible, practice the evacuation route with your family before an evacuation is ordered. The Red Cross points out that familiarity with the area could save your life. Tourists should learn the disaster and evacuation plans at their hotel.Prepare a grab and go disaster kit and stock up on emergency supplies. FEMA has a helpful booklet with tips on disaster preparedness. After a tsunami or other disaster, basic services like electricity may be cut off, so it’s crucial to have bottled water, non-perishable food , flashlights, batteries and other necessities to tide you over for at least three days—and preferably a week. The government’s Ready America site has a detailed list of recommended emergency supplies.

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