Many people are unaware of the effects that your thyroid and thyroid medication s have on bone health.  A proper thyroid balance at every age is imperative!

Thyroid hormones are key regulators of skeletal development in childhood and bone density in adulthood.

Hypothyroidism in children may cause slow bone maturation and decreased growth, but what’s also interesting is that people who may be taking too much thyroid medication (such as Synthroid, Cytomel, Armour thyroid) increases activity of osteoclasts (the cells that break down bone) and put you at increased risk of fracture.  This is the same of people with hyperthryoidism, where a high bone turnover can cause an increased risk of fractures.

Thyroid stimulating hormone requirements decrease with age, so a 20 or 30 year old will often require a higher dose than in their 50’s or 60’s.  We do see an increased need during pregnancy frequently.

5 Key Steps to Take For Supporting Your Thyroid and Bone Health:

See the study on thyroid and bone health HERE and HERE.

Whether you have a child newly diagnosed with a thyroid condition or are in your 60’s and recently diagnosed, bone health is something you need to think about. Ensuring you are getting properly assessed and treated on a regular basis is vital for overall health.

For more information or if you have questions regardign your thyroid, please contact Dr. Danielle ND at the Natural Care Clinic at 905-631-0880 or info@naturalcareclinic.ca