The Throat Chakra and the Thyroid

This is the most commonly blocked chakra out of all the Chakras. When observing and working with clients I notice immediately where they are out of balance when the show the following symptoms;

• Lacking creativity

• Afraid to express themselves

• Fatigued

• Depressed

The good news is awareness of the “block” resolves and balances this chakra almost immediately. Ways to support are to express yourself fully. Always be really clear with communication and not to suppress emotions. Previous trauma from childhood can also leave this blocked. It might take a few sessions to really get it balanced

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Ways to recognise 

• Are you spaced out?

• Weary and teary?

• Get cold quickly?

• Is your hair thinning?

Of course there are many reasons why you could feel this way but checking your thyroid is essential but standard tests can overlook this blockage. Many women are suffering from thyroid issues and it’s suppression in many ways. Living your truth as a woman comes with many challenges but we must always feel like its safe to live our truths. I too have experienced a blocked Throat Chakra on many occasions. The important thing is these things can be corrected and I am here to help.

The thyroid gland is located in the throat, around the larynx and trachea, and typically is not visible from the outside. As the largest organ in the endocrine (hormone-secreting) system, it plays a central role in how efficiently you burn energy (calories) which means it is important for metabolism and weight management. Looking at the whole body, it plays a role in most every function of the body.

The thyroid produces the hormones T4 (thyroxine) and T3 (triiodothyronine). It produces T4 in much greater abundance than T3, but this is the inactive form and less bioavailable. Our body converts T4 into the biologically available T3 but the process is complex and delicate. While hypothyroidism is associated with low T4 and T3 levels, T3 - the active hormone that we really use and need – is the one that usually dips the lowest. The thyroid also secretes Calcitonin which regulates calcium levels and bone metabolism.

THYROID DYSFUNCTIONS

1) A spike in autoimmune-related thyroid disorders

There’s general age-related sluggish thyroid, but most cases of hypothyroidism are rooted in immune dysfunction (namely Hashimoto’s and Graves’ disease). In these cases, the immune system produces antibodies that bind to healthy thyroid cells.

• Hashimoto’s disease - The inflammation associated with Hashimoto’s is now the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the UK

In those with Hashimoto’s, antibodies attack and destroy the thyroid cells, reducing T3 and T4 output.Symptoms of Hashimoto’s may include: fatigue, weight gain (weight loss can occur as well), constipation, depression, thinning hair, feeling cold and a heavy or irregular menstrual cycle

• Graves’ disease - In the case of Graves’ disease, the antibodies bind to and overstimulate the cells increasing T3 and T4 output. This also throws the body off balance.Symptoms of Graves’ may include: insomnia, goiter (enlarged thyroid gland), frequently warm/hot, night sweats, anxiety, frequent bowel movements, weight loss and changes in menstrual cycle

2) Thyroid problems in the younger population

In the past, thyroid issues were known to arise when people hit their 40s-50s. Now many in the younger generation diagnosed as early as their 20s (and even in teenage and childhood years). This is correlated with the higher rate of autoimmune disorders we see today.

3) Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid cancer is the 9th most common type of cancer, with the number of new cases increasing by approximately 5.5% each year over the last 10 years. Still, it has a very high survival rate - almost 98%.

Risk factors include family history of thyroid cancer or goiter, and radiation exposure. It’s wise to wear a protective vest when receiving routine x-rays.

HOW TO BALANCE YOUR THYROID

Some people need thyroid medicine, but in many cases I have been able to reduce or even eliminate the need for meds with dietary and supplement intervention. I provide a customised approach to dealing with the Throat Chakra and it’s associated dis-ease.

Reiki, in depth intuitive counselling, the right supplements and a diet that supports the thyroid and reduces inflammation in the gut.

1) Target gut health. 

70% of the immune system is in the gut So this is the first place we go when dealing with autoimmune-related thyroid problems.Here are some steps you can take to restoring gut health and stabilizing an overactive and confused immune system:

Remove inflammatory foods; such as sugar and other sweeteners, gluten and dairy. Research shows that gluten in particular is strongly linked to Hashimoto’s and Graves’.

• Keep your candida in check.

Try a 14-day detoxifying cleanse.

•. Know your food sensitivities. 

If your body is reacting to a certain food and you continue to eat it, it will wreak havoc on your immune system. Gluten, dairy, corn and soy are some of the most common food sensitivities, but the list of potential culprits is long and everyone is different. Take an EAV test or try an elimination diet to determine what you are reacting to. Then avoid those foods altogether or eat according to a rotation-diet plan

2) Follow a gut-healing protocol.

Incorporate bone broths and probiotic-rich foods (such as kombucha, kefir, sauerkraut) - critical for healing an inflamed, leaky gut and calming an overactive immune system. If you are not used to foods rich in healthy bacteria, start slowly.

3) Eat Thyroid-Supportive Foods. To improve thyroid function, eat foods from a diet high in selenium, iron, iodine and magnesium as well as a b-complex.

Here are some foods to consider including in your diet:

Selenium-rich foods

• Brazil nuts

• Oysters

• Mushrooms

• Beans

• Sunflower seeds

• Fish

( especially orange roughy, light canned tuna, cod)

Iron-rich foods

• Nuts & seeds

• Red meat (lamb, beef, goat)

• Quinoa

• Dried fruits

(especially turkish apricots)

Iodine-rich foods

• Sea vegetables (a super-dose of iodine. discontinue if there is an adverse reaction)

• Potatoes (organic, skin-on)

• Spirulina

• Shrimp

• Turkey

• Dried prunes

• Iodized salt, or for a natural alternative - pink himalayan salt

Magnesium-rich foods

• Avocados

• Nuts & Seeds

• Bananas

• Dark Chocolate

(extreme dark chocolate cravings often indicate a deficiency in magnesium)

THE THROAT CHAKRA

The throat chakra focuses on intentional listening and mindful communication. In this section of my Aligned and Divine™️ program, you’re introduced to the healing activities and principles associated with spiritual growth and finding your own voice.

Learn how to better communicate your needs as well as how to become a more effective listener. 

This section is all about speaking your truth.

Keep an eye on this little butterfly-shaped gland that regulates so many functions in your body. With healthy-gut habits in place and a diet rich in thyroid-supporting foods, you will go a long way toward preventing and even reversing thyroid disease. And mindful practices will keep the chakra center open!

Do you wonder if you have thyroid issues? 

You deserve to feel whole and your body knows how to heal

All the love

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