# Thyroid Issues? It Might Be A "Time Conflict"

*When Your Biology is Stuck on "I Wasn't Fast Enough"*

By [German New Medicine](https://paragraph.com/@gnm) · 2025-09-04

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Feeling rushed, always behind, like you can't keep up? What if that exact feeling could actually impact your thyroid gland? Germanic New Medicine (GNM) links thyroid function to a very specific and primal type of stress: a biological "time conflict."

This isn't about normal deadline pressure. It's about a sudden, shocking event where you feel you weren't fast enough to prevent something or to grab an opportunity. It’s that gut-punch feeling of "I was too slow!" or "I couldn't catch the prey."

Think of it in modern terms:

*   Missing a crucial flight by mere minutes.
    
*   Being a split-second too late to stop your toddler from falling.
    
*   Losing a "once-in-a-lifetime" deal to a competitor who got there first.
    

According to GNM, this specific shock of being too slow targets the thyroid gland. The biological purpose? In the active conflict phase, your body is programmed to increase thyroid function. It's trying to speed up your entire metabolism so you can be faster, more alert, and never miss the mark again. You might feel wired, anxious, and have trouble sleeping, but you may not get a formal diagnosis yet.

The problems often appear in the healing phase. Once the conflict is resolved—you realize everything is okay, you get another chance—the thyroid must now repair itself. This can lead to a temporary _under_\-function, where hormone production drops, potentially leading to symptoms of hypothyroidism like fatigue, weight gain, and feeling cold.

It’s a powerful example of how GNM views our biology: using ancient, symbolic programs (like catching prey) to respond to modern-day stresses.

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*Originally published on [German New Medicine](https://paragraph.com/@gnm/thyroid-issues-it-might-be-a-time-conflict)*
