Thyroid Disease: A Natural Perspective

An Interview with Shasta Tayam by Mary Shomon - Part 1

Mary Shomon: I'm pleased to be able to highlight you and our work at my Thyroid site for our thyroid patients and practitioners who frequent the site. First, I'd like to start out by just asking a bit about your philosophy on thyroid problems. As a natural healer, why do you think thyroid function becomes imbalanced, and why are we seeing more autoimmune thyroid disease here in the United States?

Shasta Tayam: The thyroid as we know it in western medicine is a master-controlling gland having many different functions on the body. It is a part of the endocrine system, which in both Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is like the chakra system or the root or "essence" qi (Qi pronounced "Chee"). Therefore, if the thyroid is out of balance from a TCM perspective it can effect the different organs in many ways, a few examples are:

Liver: Controls the nervous and gynecological system such as cysts, fibroids, infertility and houses the emotions of frustration anger and depression.

Heart: Too high or too low blood pressure, anxiety, palpitations, insomnia and the emotions of lack of joy and over emotionalism.

Spleen: Houses the emotions of worry and obsession while affecting the strength of the muscles and tissues of the body (fibromyalgia) and helps convert the food into strong blood (anemia/fatigue) as well as transforms "dampness" (fat).

Lung: Houses the emotions of grief and sadness and manifests as asthma, allergies, eczema, earaches and frequent colds and flu's.

Kidney: Houses the emotions of fear and insecurity and is the root of all of the other organs, which includes the functions of what western medicine calls the adrenal gland - sex hormones, female and male reproduction, cortisone, melatonin, DHEA, etc. and if weak then will have the symptoms of low back and joint pain, coldness, severe fatigue (chronic fatigue), decrease immunity and much more.

TCM doesn't have just one cause for the breakdown of the body's functions, but many different factors ranging from lifestyle, nutrition, exercise, emotions, genetics and the environment. As you can see from above symptoms that the lack of thyroid hormone causes pathogenesis in every organ system in the TCM medicine model, and this is why I say it is similar to what TCM calls the "essence".

Essence is what TCM calls pre ancestral qi (what our parents genetically gave us). When we're born we have the opportunity to preserve our essence by eating good "food qi" (healthy, unprocessed, organic, seasonal, body temperature and appropriate for our particular constitution and blood type) and breathe in good "air qi" (proper exercise, unbound breathable clothing, chemical free perfumes and cosmetics, clean air, etc.). Our "essence" mixed with "food qi" and "air qi" combine together to give us our "defensive qi" or immunity. If there is a breakdown in any of these factors either deficient "essence" (genetic problem), poor nutrition and/or inadequate oxygen, then we will see a breakdown in the immune system - autoimmune problems. In this fast paced, very "yang" society you can see where many breakdowns in the above theory happen and can see it is as individual a reason for the autoimmune problem as the person. Why are we seeing more autoimmune thyroid disease here in the United States?

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Related Links:


Mary Shomon's Thyroid Resource Website

About.com's Thyroid Information Database

Shasta Tayam's Acupuncture & Herb Clinic


Other Links of Interest:

What is TCM?

Medical Qigong Clinic

Qigong Classes

Tai Chi Classes


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