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March 23, 2015 By Dr. Kurt, DC

Non-Toxic vs. Toxin Free

If you have done shopping the past 6 months, you will notice an ever-increasing attention to show off a label that screams ”Non-Toxic.’  This seems really great on the surface until you peel back some of the layers in the battle of non-toxic vs. toxin free living.

It’s one of those things you may or may not want to dig into.  It’s like Tom’s Shoes.  On the surface, it’s a great idea.  You buy a pair of shoes and they donate a pair of shoes.  You forget about the rest…unless you work in the non-profit relief sector of these countries like a friend of mine, John.  What you don’t see is that these donated shoes then puts the village shoe repairman out of business.  These donated shoes also have a tendency to increase crime and violence as the shoes are stolen and you may be beaten up to get the shoes off your feet.  Is there anyone to monitor that these don’t happen?  Probably not.

Non-toxic is no different.  There’s no regulation of the term non-toxic, just like there’s no regulation of the ‘pink ribbon’ to support breast cancer either.  Anybody can slap that pink tag on any item and dupe you into feeling like you’re making a difference.

Why not make a pair of slippers with a non-toxic label, pink ribbon shoe laces, and donate them to those without shoes?  Man you would help a ton of people.

In theory, there is a cutoff where something can be called non-toxic but that doesn’t mean it’s safe or toxic free.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is the federal agency responsible for administering the Federal Hazardous Substance Act.  The Federal Hazardous Substance Act defines ‘a product is toxic if it can produce personal injury or illness to humans when it is inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin.’

Title 16, Section 1500.3

(5) Toxic shall apply to any substance (other than a radioactive substance) which has the capacity to produce personal injury or illness to man through ingestion, inhalation, or absorption through any body surface. (6)(i) Highly toxic means any substance which falls within any of the following categories: (A) Produces death within 14 days in half or more than half of a group of 10 or more laboratory white rats each weighing between 200 and 300 grams, at a single dose of 50 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight, when orally administered; or (B) Produces death within 14 days in half or more than half of a group of 10 or more laboratory white rats each weighing between 200 and 300 grams, when inhaled continuously for a period of 1 hour or less at an atmospheric concentration of 200 parts per million by volume or less of gas or vapor or 2 milligrams per liter by volume or less of mist or dust, provided such concentration is likely to be encountered by man when the substance is used in any reasonably foreseeable manner; or (C) Produces death within 14 days in half or more than half of a group of 10 or more rabbits tested in a dosage of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight, when administered by continuous contact with the bare skin for 24 hours or less. (ii) If the Commission finds that available data on human experience with any substance indicate results different from those obtained on animals in the dosages and concentrations specified in paragraph (b)(6)(i) of this section, the human data shall take precedence.

In other words, if a substance kills ONLY 49% of the test subjects, it could be legally labeled non-toxic.  Makes you feel really safe, right?  How does this translate to humans?

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Filed Under: Consumer Help Tagged With: Dr. Kurt DC, Greenwashing, Thyroid Problems, Toxic Free living

December 12, 2014 By Dr. Kurt, DC

TSH Chase

I think I’ve fielded more thyroid questions and concerns this past week from patients than ever before.  The running theme among them is that they are fed up with their doctor playing what I call the ‘TSH Chase.’

I also think one of the laziest healthcare practices is diagnosing and trying to manage someone’s thyroid condition just with a TSH score.  If you don’t have a thyroid problem, or don’t think you have one, the rest of this probably doesn’t pertain to you and may be a bit boring.  If you feel like crap and have been told your thyroid is fine due to a ‘normal’ TSH score, then you may want to consider to keep reading.

TSHLong story short, your thyroid is involved in basically every system in the body.  And as a result of that involvement, is the canary in the coal mine.  It’s very sensitive to dysfunctions in other systems in the body.  You can’t affect one system without affecting every system.  The minute your doctor tries to compartmentalize your internal systems is the minute you need to find someone else that looks at the body as a whole.

Did you know that your lipids (cholesterol, Triglycerides, etc) creeping up could indicate that your thyroid is imbalanced?

Did you know that digestive difficulties could be a sign your thyroid is dysfunctional?

Did you know thyroid hormones probably have more input into the brain and nervous system development of a fetus than just getting enough folic acid?

Did you know that women with miscarriages often have a misdiagnosed thyroid condition?

The thyroid is not just for metabolism function.  Therefore I feel it needs a thorough analysis on lab work, opposed to the lazy way out of just testing a TSH score and calling it good.  This would be like assessing your entire car’s function by just checking tire pressure.

Here’s the thing, let’s say your TSH is abnormal.  Yes, it could be an abnormal thyroid.  It could also be an abnormal pituitary.  It could be an abnormal hypothalamus.  It could be an abnormal conversion problem.  It could be inflammation interfering with function.  It could be an insulin resistance problem not allowing for proper receptor binding.  It could be an auto-immune problem.  It could be a sedentary living problem.  It could be an autonomic imbalance problem.  It could be an adrenal imbalance.  It could be a DNA receptor problem.  It could be a globulin problem.  It could be a toxicity problem.  It could be a methylation problem.  It could be a nutrient deficiency problem.  It could be an estrogen problem.  It could be a Vagus nerve/upper cervical spine problem.  Anything else?

Do you see how ridiculous it is to just test for TSH and chase the TSH value with Synthroid?  Or just supplement with uber amounts of iodine and call it good?

What specific thyroid tests do I like to see on lab work?  These are just to get the baseline.

TSH

Free and Total T4

Free and Total T3

T3 Uptake

Reverse T3

TPO (Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies)

TgAb (Thyroglobulin Antibodies)

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin

Diurnal Cortisol

Homocysteine

CRP

A1C

Remember you can’t separate one system from every other system.  These thyroid values are going to have to be put into context along with other factors that analyze the 5 pillars of illness:  Autonomic Imbalance, Adrenal Dysfunction, Immune Imbalance, Insulin Resistance, and Inflammation.

It’s also more than just having them tested but interpreted from a functional perspective.  The ‘normal’ lab values seen on lab work labels you, along with 95% of the population, as healthy.  You’re telling me that 9 out of every 10 friends you have is healthy?  Just look at your friend’s Facebook statuses.  You probably can’t find 3 out of 10.

Stop settling for the standard healthcare model of throwing you on Synthroid for the rest of your life to satisfy the TSH chase.  You want a different outcome?  Let’s do it.  You know how to find me.

Filed Under: Thyroid Tagged With: Chiropractor Colorado Springs, Dr. Kurt's Place, Infertility, Miscarriages, MTHFR, Synthroid, Thyroid Problems, TSH

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