Posts Tagged ‘cause’
Hidden Cause #3 Why You Still Have Thyroid Symptoms
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Do you still have these thyroid symptoms, but you take thyroid medication?
* Tired, sluggish
* Can’t lose weight even with exercise
* Feel cold—hands, feet, or all over
* Require excessive amounts of sleep to function properly
* Increase in weight gain even with low-calorie diet
* Gain weight easily
* Difficult, infrequent bowel movements
* Depression, lack of motivation
* Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
* Outer third of eyebrow thins
* Thinning of hair on scalp, face or genitals or hair loss
* Dryness of skin and/or scalp
* Mental sluggishness
* Nervousness and emotional
* Insomnia
* Night sweats
There are over 24 different possible causes, this is number 2.
Dr. David Clark
THE PLACE FOR ANSWERS™
Functional Neurologist
Functional Endocrinologist
Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
214-341-3737
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Type 2 Hypothyroidism can cause obesity, diabetes, chronic fatigue, depression says Mark Starr, MD
Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com.
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This is from Mark Starr, MD’s book Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic.
My research shows that many chronic illnesses including heart disease, obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, mental illnesses, Alzheimer’s disease, and the explosion of childhood illnesses are largely attributable to Type 2 hypothyroidism.
Type 1 Hypothyroidism is defined as failure of the thyroid gland to produce sufficient amounts of necessary to maintain normal blood levels of those hormones and normal blood levels of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).
Type 2 Hypothyroidism is defined as [a] resistance to thyroid hormones at the cellular level.
[In Type 2 hypothyroidism,] Normal amounts of thyroid hormones and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) are detected by the blood tests therefore, blood tests do not detect Type 2 hypothyroidism.
Mark Starr, MD
Quotes about Dr. Starrs book.
I believe everyone needs to review Mark Starrs book.
Dr. Garry Gordon
Co-Founder of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM)
He has a vital message to share about the many people who do not realize they have low thyroid, because standard thyroid tests do not show it.
Dr. Garry Gordon
Mark Starrs dedication to research, and his devoted study with the old masters, have made him an international expert on thyroid and iodine.
Dr. Garry Gordon
This is an astonishing book…
Robban Sica, MD
… revealing the cause and successful treatment for… obesity, heart attacks, depression, diabetes, strokes, headaches, chronic fatigue and many more.
Robban Sica, MD
His in-depth research and discussion of how environmental toxins can interfere with thyroid hormones is groundbreaking and enlightening for us all.
Robban Sica, MD
This is the most significant compilation of medical research ever published in the area of hypothyroidism.
Mark Starr, MD
Over a century of irrefutable scientific evidence is presented in a concise and readable format for laypeople and doctors alike.
Mark Starr, MD
Here is contact information for Dr. Starr.
Mark Starr, MD
21st Century Pain & Sports Medicine
10565 N. Tatum Blvd Suite B-115
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
(480) 607-6503
(480) 607-6533 fax
http://21centurymed.com
http://type2hypothyroidism.com
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Hidden Cause #2 Why You Still Have Thyroid Symptoms
http://www.doctordavidclark.com/ cms/thyroid
ADHD symptoms and low thyroid symptoms?
Do you still have these thyroid symptoms, but you take thyroid medication?
* Tired, sluggish
* Can’t lose weight even with exercise
* Feel cold—hands, feet, or all over
* Require excessive amounts of sleep to function properly
* Increase in weight gain even with low-calorie diet
* Gain weight easily
* Difficult, infrequent bowel movements
* Depression, lack of motivation
* Morning headaches that wear off as the day progresses
* Outer third of eyebrow thins
* Thinning of hair on scalp, face or genitals or hair loss
* Dryness of skin and/or scalp
* Mental sluggishness
* Nervousness and emotional
* Insomnia
* Night sweats
There are over 24 different possible causes, this one is number 2.
Dr. David Clark
THE PLACE FOR ANSWERS™
Functional Neurologist
Functional Endocrinologist
Diplomate College of Clinical Nutrition
Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist
214-341-3737
————————
Blog: http://drclark.typepad.com
————————-
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DrDavidClark
———————-
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dallas-TX/Dr-David-Clark-Functional-Neurologist/92451382182
© 2010
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Earth’s Tiniest Living Organisms: Somatids (Identify: Friend or Foe?)
DoctoRRotcoD.com. 40 years ago, a microscope was invented in Canada through which you can see the smallest living organism on earth. They are called Mycoplasma, endobionts, protits and somatids. Whatever you call them, if the water in your tissues becomes too acidic, they have been shown to rapidly multiply and become disease-causing by changing form and invading every type of cell (see my video on Invasion of the Body Snatchers and How Medicine Lost its Way). Whether these tiny “dancing” lifeforms live in balance in your body or proliferate and cause disease depends on the pH of your tissues. Various medical journals include reports and case studies that implicate these micro-organisms in most every inflammatory and auto-immune illness. This includes (but is not limited to): chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, arthritis, ME, MS, heart disease, scerloderma, lupus, mixed connective tissue disorders, Sjogren’s syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, IBS, Crohn’s disease, inflammatory bowel disease, eczema, psoriasis, acne, iritis, sarcoidosis, myositis, polymyositis, multiple sclerosis, ADD, ADHD, Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s Chorea, Parkinson’s, short term memory loss, cancer, polycystic ovarian syndrome, Addison’s disease, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Grave’s disease, hyperparathyroidism, kidney disease, acute renal failure, cholecystitis, gall stones, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, brain cancer, leukemia and lymphoma.
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