Rhythms of Life: Thyroid Hormone & the Origin of Species
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I suggest that variations in patterns of thyroid hormone secretion (thyroid hormone rhythms) are key to both evolutionary change and human health. Thyroid hormone controls a huge variety of body characteristics and functions-including fetal growth, hair color, and the fight-or-flight response. Thyroid hormone has two essential jobs: controlling species-specific growth and keeping each individual body adapted to the conditions of light, temperature and food supply that vary with the seasons. My research suggests that thyroid metabolism also allows populations of individuals-species-to adapt to changing environmental conditions over evolutionary time. Moreover, since thyroid hormone is so critical to maintenance functions of the entire body, including the brain, this system also controls your day-to-day health.
My new theory provides such a revolutionary new perspective on our health that evolution suddenly becomes personal. Unravelling the conundrum of how wolves transformed into dogs becomes essential for explaining why each of our bodies function in slightly different ways as we grow and age, and why so many of us suffer from a host of increasingly common health problems, including depression, obesity, infertility, high cholesterol, hypothyroidism, and birth defects.
This is a truly testable scientific theory, peer-reviewed by well-respected evolutionary biologists. The concept is generating significant excitement within the scientific community because it takes Darwin's fundamental ideas to a whole new level. It not only provides the essential link between genes, individuals and the environment that's been missing from previous accounts, it has the power to transform modern medicine. Whether you're a dog-and-nature-lover or concerned with health issues, I guarantee this book will change the way you look at life.
