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Friday, May 13, 2011

THYROID DEFICIENCY

If you are experiencing any of the common problems associated with thyroid deficiency such as constipation, weight gain, severe fatigue, hair loss, loss of hair in the outer one-third of your eyebrow, memory loss, brain fog, depression, brittle nails, slow growing nails, dry skin, wrinkled skin that is above that normally found in a person your age, drowsiness during the day, excess sleep, and excess hormone problems during andropause or menopause, this may be your problem.

It is very important to eat a balanced diet in order for your body to make hormones. Eat Nori seaweed, salmon, daily multi-vitamins that contain iodine, kelp tablets, and adequate protein levels.

There are several options for getting enough thyroid and these include Armour thyroid, American Biologics' raw Thyroid concentrate, organic desiccated thyroid tablets, and XenoStat, a botanical supplement by Quantum Nutrition Labs. There are several Chinese patent herbal formulas that stimulate thyroid, DHEA, estrogen and testosterone production.

There is a product called Potassium Iodide produced that can protect your system from excess radiation in case your nearby or local nuclear power plant gets hit by a Tsunami, earthquake, or fire. Keep a box of this product handy for each member for member of the family if your live within 200 miles of a nuclear power plant. You can purchase this inexpensively for a family of five for $30 and the shelf life of this product is from five to ten years. This is an inexpensive insurance policy. You will be able to order it from my site.
© 2011 by Dr R Stone, MD in Alternative Medicine- India

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1 comment:

  1. There are many treatments for hypothyroidism in the form of medical hormone replacements or natural remedies. Both have different methods in dealing with hypothyroidism but natural thyroid supplements are potentially effective in dealing with hypothyroidism.

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