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Tiroid
The number of thyroid-related diseases is quite large. However, in the classical understanding of medicine, the same treatment process is applied to all types, as if only one type of thyroid disease exists.

However, many diseases look like thyroid but are not directly related to thyroid dysfunction. The general approach in thyroid diseases, caused mainly by the immune system's deterioration and accepting the thyroid as an enemy, proceeds by simply giving the deficient thyroid hormone and sometimes reducing the excess hormone. However, the system that needs to be treated is the IMMUNE SYSTEM. Because the impaired structure here is not the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is the target of the deviated immune system. It is a one-sided and inadequate approach to balance the decreasing or increasing hormone without focusing on the immune system that fights the thyroid, without thinking of ending the war. For these reasons, hormone level should not be the only criterion in treating and following thyroid diseases.

While evaluating these diseases, the whole body should be examined holistically, the leading causes of the disease should be determined and corrected with detailed examinations, and the treatment should be planned accordingly. Otherwise, we see that inefficiency and symptoms do not improve in the medium / long term, even if the hormonal balance is tried to be achieved due to the failure of the immune system to be corrected in standard treatments.