This is how they are able to create something that can be called intellectual property and eventually become a drug.īut as Dr. Brownstein explains, these companies take a natural hormone and alter with methy- chain or carboxyl- chain to make it patentable. Very simply put, natural hormones work best and are relatively safe (as long as they’re used smartly and monitored.) Synthetic hormones were created so that the drug companies were able to patent something natural. Some natural doctors are a little more savvy and understand that natural hormones are more likely to work with the body than synthetic. When it does, some doctors give you synthetic hormones in hope that they do the trick. Sometimes your hormone system gets a little frazzled. What is the difference between synthetic and natural hormones? Brownstein before I followed any protocol based on a theory of health, not practice.Ģ. As you know, here at Renegade Health, we put extra weight toward the practitioners who are seeing patients because they’re the ones that are putting theory to practice. Remember, he is a clinician – a person who works with people on a regular basis. I think he’s fantastic and I hope you do too. Brownstein and Annmarie asked me what I thought of it, I said that I want to have him on regularly. I interview on average about one to two experts a week these days (Which is about 100 or so a year.) When I got off the phone with Dr. I interview a lot of people and this one was good.įor this interview, I hesitated to give you a summary here because I think listening to Part 1 and Part 2 of this interview is more important than reading my comments. I think you will find this interview very useful (my written comments follow!)…ġ. David Brownstein who is an expert clinician who helps people balance their hormones and improve their thyroid function.īasically, he takes really tired, worn out people – people who are always achy, lethargic, have low sex drive and moody – and makes them feel like they’re themselves again. (Well, wĪbout two weeks ago, I interviewed Dr. You’d think that all the talk you hear about estrogenic compounds everywhere, every man would be turning into women and every woman would have breast cancer. Urinary testing for iodine is the most accurate in Dr. About 80% of the iodine evaporates, so there’s very little science or control involved in this “test” at all.
Brownstein has confirmed (adding to a long list of people) that the skin test for iodine is fairly inaccurate. The best way to determine if you are getting adequate amount of iodine from sea vegetables is to continually test to make sure your levels are at optimal levels (or rise if you’re low.)ĭr. Brownstein would agree, it’s not about the seaweed you take in – it’s also about how you digest it. You also have to make sure that you’re absorbing the iodine that is in the seaweed. You have to make sure the product is fresh, since over time the plant will lose it’s nutritional value. You can ask your sea vegetable provider if they do any type of testing. His response wasn’t exactly a simple one.įirst, you have to get your seaweed from a clean area that is not pumping industrial chemicals, flouride, bromine, arsenic or any other toxic substance into the water. Brownstein if eating seaweeds was enough to get sufficient amounts of iodine. Can you get your iodine from your seaweed? So I’m not sure which one is right (or both), but both outcomes tell you hybridized, processed flour (with excess gluten) is not something you should eat if you want a healthy thyroid – or healthy waistline.Ģ. This has the workings of a classic autoimmune disease. The gluten theory is that the body produces antibodies to the gluten protein that are similar to thyroid tissue and these antibodies attack the thyroid as well as the gluten. Brownstein says that the thyroid uptakes bromine if there is not enough iodine and this causes interference with thyroid function. Brownstein sees it differently (though does attribute gluten to be an issue as well.)ĭr.
Some experts put weight on the gluten, but Dr. Brownstein believes that the bromine added to flour is what damages the thyroid. What I hadn’t heard until now, is that Dr. I’m sure you may have heard this before as well. I have interviewed a good deal of experts who have explained that wheat flour has a negative effect on the thyroid. Here’s where to listen to Part 2 now (My comments follow in writing)…ġ. Like I wrote about in Part 1, I really found this interview to be very valuable and I think you will too. Brownstein’s clinical experience with the vegan diet.
David Brownstein, we talk about why wheat can affect the thyroid, how to get enough iodine, if the iodine skin test is worth your time and Dr.