Diseases and natural solutions

Thyroid Gland – The Silent Control Panel of Health

Thyroid gland – small in size, but huge in impact: it manages energy, metabolism, heart function, fertility, and mood.


Small in size, but huge in importance – the thyroid gland regulates almost every aspect of health. From body temperature, metabolism, and heart rate, to mood, fertility, and concentration – everything depends on its balance.

When the thyroid gland doesn’t function properly, the entire body starts sending signals: fatigue, sudden weight changes, nervousness, constipation, sleep problems, hair loss, menstrual disorders.

Below, we reveal the most common thyroid disorders, how to recognize and treat them – medically and naturally, and why spelt juice is an exceptional support for the endocrine and immune systems.



  1. Hypothyroidism – slowed down thyroid gland

    Insufficient secretion of hormones T3 and T4 slows down the entire body. Symptoms include chronic fatigue, drowsiness, weight gain, dry skin, brittle nails, and hair loss. Constipation, sensitivity to cold, and depressive states are common. Menstrual disorders occur in women.

  2. Hyperthyroidism – accelerated thyroid gland

    Excessive hormone secretion leads to accelerated metabolism and heart function. It manifests as sudden weight loss, restlessness, insomnia, sweating, hand tremors, and accelerated pulse. A common cause is autoimmune diseases like Graves’ disease, nodules, or excessive iodine intake.

  3. Autoimmune disorders

    Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: the most common cause of hypothyroidism – chronic inflammation due to an autoimmune attack.
    Basedow–Graves’ disease: the most common cause of hyperthyroidism – the immune system stimulates the gland to overwork.

  4. Nodules, cysts, goiter, and inflammation

    Nodules are mostly benign, cysts are rarely problematic, while goiter (enlargement of the gland) often occurs due to iodine deficiency. Inflammations can be viral, autoimmune, or acute, causing both hypo- and hyperthyroidism.

  5. Hypothalamus and pituitary gland – hormone “conductors”

    The endocrine system depends on the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, which signal the thyroid gland. If the stimulation is inadequate, an imbalance occurs. The lymphatic and nervous systems must be in good function for communication in the body to be complete.

  6. Natural support and nutrition

    In hypothyroidism: iodine, selenium, zinc, vitamin B12, as well as adaptogenic herbs (rhodiola, ashwagandha) are important. A diet without gluten and refined sugar, fermented foods, probiotics, turmeric, and green tea is beneficial.
    In hyperthyroidism: reduced iodine intake and increased intake of antioxidants (C, E, selenium) are recommended. Soothing herbs like lemon balm, St. John’s wort, and valerian help, as well as breathing techniques and meditation.
    Cold-hot bath techniques and Wim Hof methods have shown excellent results in hormone balance.

  7. Spelt juice – an ally for hormonal balance

    Spelt grass juice is rich in chlorophyll, magnesium, zinc, selenium, and B vitamins – key for thyroid health.
    It contributes to:
    • alkalization and reduction of inflammation,
    • energy and reduction of chronic fatigue,
    • strengthening immunity in autoimmune diseases,
    • hormonal stability through a mild adaptogenic effect.

Do you need individual support?

The thyroid gland requires attention and patience. Symptoms overlap, and the real cause is often not easy to recognize.

If you are struggling with hormonal imbalance or want to support your body naturally – schedule a personal consultation.
Together, we will create a plan that includes appropriate nutrition, herbs, supplements, and spelt juice as support for the endocrine system.


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