Thyroid Condition?

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Symptoms
of Hypothyroidism
1.
Fatigue, tiredness, or sluggishness
2.
Cold feet and/or hands
3.
Require extreme amounts of sleep to function
4.
Gain weight easily
5.
Have problematic or sporadic bowel movements
6.
Depression
7.
Lack of motivation
8.
Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
9.
Thinning hair or excessive hair loss
10.
Dryness of the skin and/or scalp
11.
Mental sluggishness
Symptoms
of Hyperthyroidism
1. Heart
Palpitations
2. Inward
Trembling
3. Increased
Pulse at Rest
4.
Gain Weight Easily
5.
Can't Lose Weight
6.
Insomnia
7. Night Sweats
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder in which the patient's immune system attacks the thyroid. Patients that suffer from Hashimoto's experience some or all of the above symptoms.
Let's talk about the thyroid gland.
The
thyroid "runs" our metabolism. It is the "gas pedal" of the
body.
Thyroid
hormones have a direct effect on most organs, including the heart, which beats
quicker and harder under the influence of increased thyroid hormones (this is
why heart problems can often accompany chronic thyroid problems in women, and perhaps
why heart problems are more common in women under the age of 50).
T3
is the more biologically active hormone. It's more vital for cellular function,
and in fact, 80% of T4 is converted to T3 in the body's peripheral tissues.
Basically, T4 is just a precursor for the more active hormone, T3.
One
of the problems in some thyroid disorders is that you may have trouble
converting T4 to T3 in your tissues. Have you been checked for this? This can
create a deficiency of T3, disrupting the body's ability to properly regulate
metabolism, which leads to specific symptoms.
There are some clinicians that are treating thyroid conditions with iodine. I do not recommend iodine in the treatment of thyroid conditions. According to renowned thyroid expert Dr. Datis Kharriazian, author of the book "Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms?", using iodine to treat thyroid conditions is like throwing gasoline on a fire.
How do I successfully treat thyroid disorders?
BY USING SPECIFIC METABOLIC AND NEUROLOGICAL
PROTOCOLS!
#1: SPECIFIC METABOLIC TESTING AND TREATMENTS
SENSITIVITY TESTING: TO DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE A SENSITIVITY
TO GLUTEN (WHEAT,
HERE ARE SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS OF THESE SENSITIVITIES:
1. CHRONIC PAIN OR FATIGUE
2. FREQUENT
INDIGESTION
3. BLOATED AFTER EATING
4. FREQUENT
LOOSE BOWEL MOVEMENTS
5. CONSTIPATION
6. MOUTH
ULCERS OR SORES
7. VOMIT
OFTEN
THE ONLY WAY TO FIND OUT IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM
ANY OF THESE SENSITIVITIES IS TO RUN THESE TESTS.
WE ALSO RUN COMPLETE BLOOD PANELS BY USING SPECIFIC
BLOOD TESTS SUCH AS:
1. A
THYROID PANEL
2. A
COMPLETE METABOLIC PANEL (CMP)
3. A
LIPID PANEL
4. A
CBC (COMPLETE BLOOD CHEMISTRY WITH AUTO DIFFERENTIAL)
I AM HERE TO TELL YOU THAT THERE IS NEW
HOPE, THANKS TO OUR DRUG-FREE AND NATURAL PROTOCOLS!
OUR METHOD IS REVOLUTIONARY IN THAT IT ADDRESSES THE
SOURCE OF THYROID DISORDERS BY USING PROGRESSIVE LAB MEASURMENTS AND
COMPLETE FUNCTIONAL BRAIN BASED PROTOCOL!
WE ARE THE ONLY CLINIC IN
IF YOU'RE TIRED OF RUNNING FROM DOCTOR TO DOCTOR WITHOUT RESULTS AND WANT SOMEONE THAT IS GOING TO GET TO THE TRUE CAUSE OF YOUR PROBLEM, THEN IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU CALL DR. CHALFANT'S OFFICE FOR
To attend this free informative class caused by Thyroid give us a call at 260-482-2206.