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Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? When My Lab Tests Are Normal: A Revolutionary Breakthrough In Understanding Hashimoto's Disease and Hypothyroidism

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Why thyroid hormones are often an ineffective approach to hypothyroidism, what the real culprit is, and why it won't show up on your blood test.

Do you get thyroid hormones, yet still suffer from fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, depression, or other hypothyroid symptoms? Are your symptoms steadily worsening while your blood tests stay the same? Do your symptoms go untreated for the reason that your lab tests are normal?

If so, join the millions of Americans who, despite normal test outcomes, suffer low thyroid symptoms for the reason that they are misdiagnosed or poorly managed. As you'll study, treating the thyroid is often ineffective, and can even do you worse. For much Americans, hypothyroidism is an immune disease, not a thyroid disease. And yet the standard of care for hypothyroidism, together in conventional and substitute medicine, is to treat the thyroid, when it is the immune system this must be the target.

Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms When My Lab Tests Are Normal? will in addition educate you an additional six common patterns of low thyroid function (extended to 22 in the last chapter), only one of which may be helped by thyroid hormones, if even then.

Don't waste another day feeling lousy for the reason that you're trapped in outdated standards of health care. Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms When My Lab Tests Are Normal? harnesses cutting-edge scientific research for a safe, neat, and truly efficient answer to low thyroid function.

Customer Reviews

Customer rating is 4 of 5  Learn and live better ....   2010-07-31
By DJ
This book is for anyone interested in learning more about the endocrine system: the thermostat of our bodies...I would highly recommend this book. There is so much more in the book than just about the thyroid. If you have questions about unanswered fatigue, brain fuzziness, being cold all of the time when everyone else is warm then this is the book for you. It can read like a text book at times and can be overwelming so put it down for a day, let what you've read get obsorbed, then pick it up again when you're fresh. It's VALUABLE information! It could change your life and your families!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Good Resource for Hypothyroid Sufferers   2010-07-27
By Ann
This book explains many of the complexities of hypothyroidism and gives you tools to make better decisions about how to treat it. If you have hypothyroidism, like I do, I think this is a must-have resource to understand the disease and its potential treatments. There are alternatives for people.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Book about Thyroid   2010-07-26
By Carla Hubbard (SHERWOOD, OR, US)
This book is amazing! My Dr. recommended that I read this and it explains my illnesses I have been having for years. I wish I would have read this book 6-10 years ago and I could have skipped alot of pain and suffering.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  A different perspective, much more to the book than the title   2010-07-16
By Anja
I've only just started really reading and studying the info in this book - I basically skimmed it and then went back to more carefully read and highlight, but it's already clear it takes a much more holistic approach to thyroid management than even my own holistic doctor does, and I can see hope for real healing. What struck me is I had been going around thinking that iodine and dessicated thyroid were going to "fix" my low thyroid problem in a "natural" way, but it's still just a band aid on the problem in my particular case (and I suspect in many cases), and after a year of that, I've had no improvements. It talks about the underlying immune issue that's likely causing the problem in the first place, the vicious cycle between a sluggish thyroid and congested liver, and the necessity to heal the bowel, the liver, manage stress, among other things. I see myself in many of the descriptions and cases, and it's finally starting to come together. There's a lot more awareness now (or at least some doctors are getting there) that the typical thyroid tests are lacking, but this book appears to be about much more than just what the title suggests. It was recommended to me by someone on an iodine supplementation health forum I visit, and it was definitely worth getting.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Alternative to all others, including "natural" methods   2010-07-15
By Paul Paplinski (Windsor, Ontario, Canada, eh?)
When I got a recommendation to read this book, I thought, "Oh no, just another natural way to treat thyroid problems." To my surprise, this doctor writes about alternatives to what I thought was going against the grain. In other words, medication for hypothyroid problems is pretty much a last resort--he addresses autoimmunity and other problems that might lead to an autoimmune attack on our own bodies. My recommendation: read the book and get in touch with one of the doctors his office secretaries emails you. It is much too complicated to diagnose on your own, and unless your MD already follows his methods, it is highly doubtful he or she will properly treat you the Dr. K way. Good luck!



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