Thursday, October 30, 2008

If you are a women and often feel tired, mentally slow, cold, or have a lower than normal temperature - Listen up!!!

If you have subnormal thyroid levels, called Hypothyroid, the most common symptoms are dry skin, fatigue, dulling of mental faculties, depression, weight gain, constipation, aching joints, low blood pressure, high cholesterol, low libido, brittle nails, hair loss, and sensitivity to cold. If you have these symptoms and a thyroid test comes up within the normal range, it often still is a thyroid issue.

Dr.'s Broda Barnes and Stephen Langer recommend doing a Basal Metabolism Test, as do I. Why, because it is often more accurate in finding sub clinical hypothyroid issues, which may not show up in normal blood tests.

If you want to take one, click here for the directions.

Natural Thyroid products have advantages to synthetic drugs like Synthroid.
As a consumer, you have a choice on what you decide to take.

Good health to you all...

cw



The Benefits of Whole Natural Thyroid ...
When it comes to thyroid therapy, nature’s product beats synthetic drugs.
By Dr. Edward R. Rosick
The pharmaceutical options available to doctors of today are certainly different from those available to their peers of just a hundred years ago. It seems that new drugs are being introduced every day, and most people assume that these new drugs are better than the old ones. But what if that’s not always true? Are some older medications being driven off the store shelves and the pages of medical journals for economic reasons rather than new scientific evidence? In the case of thyroid hormone replacement therapy, some physicians—especially those who tend to have a holistic medical philosophy—would say yes.
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Video - Thyroid & Weight Gain...
Dr. Stephen Langer explains how a sluggish thyroid can cause a sluggish metabolism.
WATCH VIDEO


Video - Thyroid's Connection to Fibromyalgia...
Dr. Stephen Langer explains how nutritional imbalances and low thyroid produce symptoms similar to that of fibromyalgia.
WATCH VIDEO


Video - Thyroid & Low Sex Drive...
Dr. Stephen Langer details why people with low thyroid often have low sex drive.
WATCH VIDEO



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