Edmat
Hi I'm Ed Mat of the Philippines....
Saturday, May 02, 2026
05032026 sun
Goiter
π¦ GOITER – ALAM MO BA KUNG ANO ANG DAPAT KAININ?
Hindi lahat ng pagkain ay okay sa may goiter π
May mga nakakatulong… at meron ding dapat iwasan ⚠️
π PWEDE KAININ:
π Isda
π₯ Itlog
π₯ Gatas / dairy
π Prutas
π Whole grains
π LIMITAHAN:
π₯¬ Repolyo
π₯¦ Broccoli
π₯ Cauliflower
(mas okay kung luto)
π IWASAN:
π Processed foods
π§ Sobrang alat
π₯€ Sobrang matamis
π‘ Tips:
✔️ Gumamit ng iodized salt
✔️ Kumain ng balanced diet
Thyroid
THYROID AND LOW STOMACH ACID: THE HIDDEN DIGESTIVE BLOCK THAT CAN KEEP THYROID SYMPTOMS ALIVE π¦π₯
(Why many people stay tired, bloated, foggy, constipated, and frustrated even with “normal” thyroid labs.)
When someone has fatigue, hair loss, weight gain, cold intolerance, reflux, constipation, brain fog, or poor response to thyroid medication, most people focus only on the thyroid gland.
One of the most overlooked drivers of persistent thyroid symptoms is LOW STOMACH ACID.
The stomach and thyroid are deeply connected. If stomach acid is weak, nutrients are not absorbed efficiently, protein digestion suffers, gut imbalance can develop, inflammation rises, and thyroid recovery becomes harder.
Let’s examine the physiology.π
π§ͺWHY STOMACH ACID MATTERS
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid (HCl), creating the acidic environment needed for proper digestion. This acid is essential for human health.
Its roles include:
1. Activating pepsin, the enzyme that breaks down protein. Without this, protein may sit and ferment resulting in poor digestw.
2. Releasing key minerals from food, especially iron, zinc, magnesium, and calcium.
3. Supporting vitamin B12 absorption through normal gastric function.
4. Helping defend against bacteria, fungi, and pathogens swallowed in food.
5. Signaling the pancreas, gallbladder, and small intestine to continue digestion properly.
When stomach acid is weak, the first domino often falls here.
π¦WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR THYROID PATIENTS
π IRON DEFICIENCY AND LOW FERRITIN
Iron requires an acidic environment for good absorption, especially non-heme iron from plant foods and mixed meals.
When acid is low, ferritin may stay low despite eating well or supplementing.
This can worsen fatigue, hair loss, weakness, poor exercise tolerance, and thyroid hormone production.
π POOR T4 TO T3 CONVERSION
Much of thyroid recovery depends on converting T4 into active T3.
This process relies on healthy liver function, adequate nutrients, gut balance, and low inflammation.
Low stomach acid may contribute to poor protein digestion, mineral deficiency, microbial imbalance, and inflammation, all of which can impair conversion.
π ZINC DEFICIENCY
Zinc is required for thyroid hormone signaling, immune balance, hair health, skin repair, and metabolic function.
Poor stomach acid often means poorer zinc absorption over time.
π B12 DEFICIENCY
Low acid states, autoimmune gastritis, and chronic acid blocker use can reduce B12 absorption.
This often looks like thyroid symptoms:
Fatigue, brain fog, numbness, low mood, poor memory, weakness, and nerve symptoms.
π SIBO, BLOATING, CONSTIPATION
Stomach acid acts as a natural antimicrobial barrier.
When it is low, bacteria can overgrow further down the digestive tract.
This may lead to bloating after meals, reflux, constipation, gas, food sensitivities, and abdominal discomfort.
πWHY THYROID PATIENTS OFTEN DEVELOP LOW ACID
1. HYPOTHYROIDISM SLOWS DIGESTION
Low thyroid states can reduce stomach acid secretion, enzyme release, gut movement, bile flow, and bowel frequency.
2. CHRONIC STRESS
The body digests best in a calm parasympathetic state. When someone lives in fight-or-flight mode, digestion is often suppressed.
3. H. PYLORI INFECTION
This common organism can irritate the stomach lining and may reduce acid production over time, as well as participate in the development of autoimmunity.
4. LONG TERM ANTACID OR PPI USE
These medicines can be useful when medically indicated, but long-term use may worsen nutrient absorption in some people.
⚠️NOT ALL REFLUX IS TOO MUCH ACID
Many assume burning automatically means excess acid. That is not always true.
Reflux may also come from delayed stomach emptying, pressure buildup from gas, weak lower esophageal sphincter tone, hiatal hernia, or irritation of already inflamed tissue.
Sometimes lowering acid further does not address the real cause.
π©ΊWHAT TO CHECK
Helpful investigations may include:
• Full thyroid panel
• Ferritin and iron studies
• B12 and folate
• Vitamin D
• Zinc RBC
• CBC (aka FBC)
• H. pylori testing if suspected (breath test or stool antigen)
• Coeliac screening when indicated
• Autoimmune markers
πΏTHYROID FRIENDLY DIGESTIVE SUPPORT
✅ Eat in a calm state, not rushed.
✅ Chew food thoroughly.
✅ Avoid very large heavy meals.
✅ Walk after meals.
✅ Correct iron, B12, zinc, and nutrient deficiencies properly.
✅ Address H. pylori when present.
✅ Reduce chronic stress and improve vagal tone.
✅ Optimize thyroid treatment, not just TSH.
πIMPORTANT NOTE ON BETAINE HCL
Some people benefit from Betaine HCl support. But it should never be used blindly.
Avoid self-experimenting if you have ulcers, gastritis, burning pain, steroid use, NSAID use, or unexplained abdominal pain.
The real question is not how much stomach acid you have, but whether your digestive system is functioning as an integrated whole.
Look beneath the surface of your symptoms, support your nervous system, and help restore healthy digestive balance.
Dr. Shandeep Momi, MD
THYROID CONSULTATIONS AND GROUP COACHING
πGet ongoing support, understand your labs, and get symptom and remission help inside my Thyroid Answers group: www.skool.com/thyroid-answers
π Book 1:1 consultation here: www.functionalthyroidcare.com/consultations
Thyroid cost
Atty Carlo Ybanez
Fine! Age reveal. Dami kasing mga comments na 20 or 30 plus daw ako.
Unlike others, I’m proud of my age. Especially since I don’t look it. Hehehehe.
Im 49 years old. I was born in 1977. So. Next year I will be 50. That’s a half century old. Wow!
I graduated in the Ateneo School of Law in 2001 and passed the bar in 2002. That’s 24 years of legal practice.
What’s my secret. Well… sabi nga ni Bon Jovi…
I’ll never grow up and I’ll never grow old. Blame it on the love or rock and roll.
05022026 sat nakadumi uwi na sila munoz
Thyroid medication.
Friday, May 01, 2026
Diabetes reverse
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Thyroid nodules are found in up.
05012026 fri padre pio then tagaytay
How to update BIR COR?
Haay.. ito na naman tayo. Long post ahead. Today I went to BIR ParaΓ±aque just to update my COR Certificate of Registration. Simple transaction, right? That’s what I thought.
Pagpasok ko, sabi ng guard, kumuha raw ng queue number sa dulo. I told the employee it was for a COR update, binigyan ako ng number, then told to wait for Counter 5 to call my number.
Pagdating sa Counter 5, sabi, “Punta po muna kayo sa Counter 1 for computation.”
Pagdating sa Counter 1, sabi naman, “Punta po muna kayo sa computer area para ilagay details ng payment form.”
Pagdating sa computer area… “Sige po, log in na lang kayo dyan.”
Log in saan? Ano pipindutin? Ano ilalagay? Walang explanation. I only saw the desktop screen ng computer. As if expected na alam ko na lahat.
After asking for help and paying online, sabi, “Okay na po yan.”
So balik ako sa Counter 5. Then suddenly, “Need niyo po muna i-print ang proof of payment.”
And honestly, madami pang nangyaring iba tulad nito kanina pero di ko na iisa isahin kasi you get the point.
Why is our system designed this way??? Bakit parang bawat tao isang piraso lang ng impormasyon ang ibibigay, tapos ikaw ang bahalang manghula ng susunod na step? Why not tell people ALL the steps at the start?
“Sir/Ma’am, eto po buong process for COR update:
1. Get computation sa computer area.
2. Fill out the payment form.
3. Pay online.
4. Print proof of payment.
5. Once done Return to Counter 5.”
Ganun kahirap ba?
Instead, ordinary citizens are passed around like a ball, counter to counter, person to person, without complete instructions. Para kang nasa obstacle course, hindi government service. This doesn't just happen in BIR, almost all government offices are like this and this is exactly why people get frustrated.
And yes, people with money who can pay others to process these things probably never have to experience this. But for regular citizens doing things themselves, this is the reality...
Honestly, I’m not even angry anymore..just genuinely confused why this has become normal. π
Because no one care sa mga tauhan ng BIR.
They can make process for each transaction print it in scratch paper ang give it to those who need it to speed up the transaction.
Philippines. π΅π
Google maps trekker
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
04302026 thu di nakadumi
Stress
Meralco bill
Right of way
Fix the system first
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Hindi nga kami...
04292026 wed mci nakadumi
Pa solar na
Puru kayu post nang taas nang bills.. eto samin.
2 carrier inverter aircon, 2hp at 1.5hp, nakabukas lagi. umaga-gabi
araw araw naglalaba gamit ang washing machine at
Electric dryer (pagka dryer mu titiklupin na lang pagkalabas)
Rice cooker palagi
Ref
bukas TV
7 ilaw nakabukas pag gabi
Aircooler
0-100 pesos billing sana yan kung naka NET Metering.
kung tatantayin siguro nasa 8-10k ang billing namin yan kung walang Solar, kaya kung may pera naman kayu sa banko, invest nyu na yan sa solar, indi naman yan tutubo nang malaki sa banko.
ROI nito nasa 3 years bawi na.
Computation: 180-200k pa solar with 10 panels, 5.5kw - 6kw
estimated billing without solar - 8-10k monthly
Meralco billing with solar - 2k-2.5k monthly
with Net Metering or Hybrid Setup( with battery) 0-100 pesos monthy
savings monthly: 5k-8k monthly
Computation within 12 months or 1 year - 6k savings X 12 months = 72,000 pesos savings X 3 years = 216,000 savings (ROI within 3 years)
Aantayin mo pa bang sumakit ulo mo kapag summer dahil sa mataas na billing sa meralco tapos ang dami pang dinagdag ngayon.
Pa solar na din kayo.. Pm me kung gusto magpasolar
#solarpowered














