Explanation
This is an enlargement of the thyroid gland resulting from iodine deficiency. If the condition exists for a number of years, cysts and adenomas may appear. A goiter is usually associated with an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism).
Considerations
The iodine-containing hormone cannot be produced without adequate iodine intake in the diet. The common type of non-toxic goiter is due to a lack of iodine; the less common toxic goiter may have a familial tendency, but basically its cause is unknown. Hyperthyroidism can also cause the thyroid gland to swell but is less common.
Treatment
Iodine and other nutrients including vitamins, minerals and enzymes are needed before sufficient amounts of the hormone can be produced. The absorption of iodine can be prevented when certain substances in foods, known as goitrigens (in cabbage, kale, Brussels sprouts and soy flour) combine with iodine. It is wise to restrict intake of these foods during therapy. Even mild deficiencies of iodine have been associated with toxic or exophthalmic goiter.

Thyroid Health One
Aids in growth and repair of the thyroid gland and helps prevent formation of cysts and adenomas. Also supplies natural iodine. Take 2, 3 times daily.

ADR Complex
Supplies nutrients and herbs to help balance and stimulate the endocrine control glands, adrenal, pituitary and thyroid. Take 2, 3 times daily.

Stress Complex
The B5 & B6 vitamins in combination with Vitamin C and a high protein diet are essential for thyroid function and assist in maintaining normal growth and repair of the gland. Take 1, 2 times daily.
Supporting Products

Liver Detox
Supports liver and gallbladder function and promotes detoxification of body poisons. Take 2, 3 times daily between meals.

Mineral Complex
Aids utilization of calcium and provides a broad spectrum of trace minerals. Take 2 daily with meals.

INF-X
Soothes inflamed tissue and aids repair. Take 1-2 daily.
