Sluggish Thyroid Syndrome

Why Tests Keep Coming Back Normal, Yet You Continue Feeling Unwell

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Immune System, Healthy Living
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Author: Peter de Ruyter ISBN: 9780980858075
Publisher: Peter de Ruyter Publication: March 30, 2011
Imprint: BookPOD Language: English
Author: Peter de Ruyter
ISBN: 9780980858075
Publisher: Peter de Ruyter
Publication: March 30, 2011
Imprint: BookPOD
Language: English
Have you suffered from thyroid-like symptoms, been to the doctors, yet all your tests come back normal? Or are you a practitioner who has been confronted by diagnostics which do not support what your clinical observations suggests is a thyroidal issue… and so you closed the door on that as a treatment option? This e-book explores why many people in the developed nations are increasingly finding themselves dealing with a significant health issue called subclinical hypothyroidism. It also investigates why this condition has been so difficult to diagnose when using traditional Western laboratory tests for regular hypothyroidism, and explores alternate ways of diagnosing and treating the subclinical aspect of thyroid function. In order to restore full health to the thyroid, it is essential the adrenals, liver and digestive system are included in the overall treatment plan; something often forgotten, but fully explored in this book. Peter de Ruyter came to Australia in 1964. He has a background in Science and Nursing, which provided a wholistic basis from which to work as an Herbalist. Over the last 3 decades hes specialized in helping many people with life-threatening illnesses. Presently he lives in Sydney, Australia.
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Have you suffered from thyroid-like symptoms, been to the doctors, yet all your tests come back normal? Or are you a practitioner who has been confronted by diagnostics which do not support what your clinical observations suggests is a thyroidal issue… and so you closed the door on that as a treatment option? This e-book explores why many people in the developed nations are increasingly finding themselves dealing with a significant health issue called subclinical hypothyroidism. It also investigates why this condition has been so difficult to diagnose when using traditional Western laboratory tests for regular hypothyroidism, and explores alternate ways of diagnosing and treating the subclinical aspect of thyroid function. In order to restore full health to the thyroid, it is essential the adrenals, liver and digestive system are included in the overall treatment plan; something often forgotten, but fully explored in this book. Peter de Ruyter came to Australia in 1964. He has a background in Science and Nursing, which provided a wholistic basis from which to work as an Herbalist. Over the last 3 decades hes specialized in helping many people with life-threatening illnesses. Presently he lives in Sydney, Australia.

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