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Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic38 reviews
Mark Starr

New Voice Publications, 2005

Most Comprehensive Work - amazing before and after photos
Finally! I've been looking for a book written by a MEDICAL professional on this topic. Very complete - before and after photos from the the last century are AMAZING. I'm 47 and I've been sick for 10 years. Each and every Doc - 5 total (2 FP's, OB-Gyn, GI, Endo, finally diagnosed by a Urologist-after 2 years of care) told me that my thyroid tests did not warrant medication - even though EVERY ...
  
  











  



  
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hypothyroidism: A Simple Plan for Extraordinary Results16 reviews
Ken Blanchard, Marietta Abrams Brill

Grand Central Publishing, 2004

must read
This book contains valuable information that must be read by those who are seeking to get to the root cause of their health issues and not just treat symptoms. The body is an incredible design and the hormones are so incredibly powerful. This book gives insight that every person needs to know.
  
  











  



  
Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You... That You Need to Know (Revised Edition)131 reviews
Mary J. Shomon

Harper Paperbacks, 2005

Lots of good info!
If you have Hypthyroidism and want more info how to feel better along with taking your medication, this is a good for you. It talks about vitimans and which ones help support your thyroid. Which I am now doing and feel better from it. I just found alot of good info in here. Should answer alot of your questions. Good resource book to have on hand.
  
  











  



  
Why Do I Still Have Thyroid Symptoms? When My Lab Tests Are Normal: A Revolutionary Breakthrough In ...53 reviews
Datis Kharrazian

Morgan James Publishing, 2009

Wonderful information, Very Dense
This book does not treat the reader like an idiot. It goes into the complexities of the thyroid and all of the factors that affect it and the ways to make a change. The author is a natural teacher (and genius) and walks the reader through complex ideas that would normally take forever to comprehend. As someone in healthcare who deals with these thyroid patients daily it's basically a thyroid ...
  
  











  



  
The Butcher and the Vegetarian: One Woman's Romp Through a World of Men, Meat, and Moral Crisis22 reviews
Tara Austen Weaver

Rodale Books, 2010

For Meat Eaters and Vegetarians Alike
As a former vegan and vegetarian, I was eager to read this book because I too have had to navigate the process of eating meat, though, unlike the author, not so much in the cooking department. Weaver paints two vivid portraits, one of her childhood driven by her single mom who had strong ideals regarding vegetarianism, and the other as her adult self, seeking not just the meat the doctor ordered, ...
  
  











  



  
Hypothyroidism: The Unsuspected Illness38 reviews
Broda Barnes

HarperCollins, 1976

The real way to evaluate hypothyroidism.
I read this book 2 years ago. I suspected I had hypothyroidism for years but the tests were negative. For the 4th time I talked a doctor into testing them again when I told them about this book and my low body temperature. The T3 and T4 were normal but the TSH was slightly elevated. I started on 1/2 grain of Armour thyroid and increased it incrementally over a year to 4 grains. My ...
  
  











  



  
The Thyroid Diet: Manage Your Metabolism for Lasting Weight Loss70 reviews
Mary J. Shomon

Harper Paperbacks, 2004

Thyroid Diet
Contains beneficial info I have not found elsewhere. Easy to understand medical explanations to the endocrin system. I would recomend to any who has a thyroid imbalance.
  
  











  



  
Solved: The Riddle of Illness26 reviews
Stephen Langer, James Scheer

McGraw-Hill, 2006

When THYROID GLANDS, go rogue!
As an RN, I have probably administered hundreds of thyroid replacement tablets during my career, all the while believing I was well versed in the medication, as well as the illness, itself. I was wrong! This book drives home, that thyroid disease is serious business! Unfortunately, health care revolves around a 'medical model,' where there is a tendency to diminish the seriousness of some ...
  
  











  



  
Is Your Thyroid Making You Fat? The Doctor's 28-Day Diet That Tests Your Metabolism as You Lose Weight20 reviews
Sanford Siegal, Alan R. Gaby

Grand Central Publishing, 2001

IS YOUR THROID MAKING YOU FAT?
Easy to read and understand and very helpful and informative. I bought 5 to send to my family and friends. Also a must read under the same topic is "Living Well With Hyopthyroidism" by Mary Shomom. The book is full of helpful websites and informtaion on how to find good doctors that practice alternative medicine in every region of the country.
  
  











  



  
The Women's Guide to Thyroid Health: Comprehensive Solutions for All Your Thyroid Symptoms2 reviews
Kathryn R. Simpson

New Harbinger Publications, 2009

Thyroid Health
The Women's Guide to Thyroid Health: Comprehensive Solutions for All Your Thyroid Symptoms This is an excellent book of information about a Thyroid condition. I inherited this condition from My Mother but did not understand my symptoms or what was happening to my body. The only thing the doctor did was put me on Synthroid and check my Blood. No information whatsoever. This even gives a ...
  
  











  



  
Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic
Mark Starr (Author), 2005
  
  











  



  
How I Reversed My Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Hypothyroidism43 reviews
Robert T. Dirgo

iUniverse, 2001

This is an excellent book.
The author believes that his Hashimoto's Thyroiditis began as a result from bad fish that he had eaten. He went to a natural doctor who prescribed an eating plan and nutritional supplements that helped him regain his health. I also have Hashimoto's, but I believe that my illness began from a yeast infection. The yeast infection became extensive since I am a new diabetic who is having blood ...
  
  











  



  
The Thyroid Paradox: How to Get the Best Care for Hypothyroidism3 reviews
James K. Rone

Basic Health Publications, 2007

One of the better thyroid books I've read
And let me start by saying that I've read many. Note: This book specifically covers hypothyroidism. If you have hyperthyroidism, you might find this book useful in some ways, but it was not be written specifically for that spectrum of the disease. Dr. Rone is a uniquely qualified author for this book for many reasons: 1) He is a board certified endocrinologist. 2) He has done a lot of ...
  
  











  



  
User's Guide to Thyroid Disorders (Basic Health Publications User's Guide)
Kathleen Barnes

Basic Health Publications, 2006

If you're a woman between the ages of forty-five and sixty, you have a high risk of developing low thyroid, also known as hypothyroidism. Often intertwined with menopausal symptoms, the sympotoms of low thyroid, such as weight gain, fatigue, and depression, can often feel overwhelming. In this User's Guide, Kathleen barnes describes the nature of thyroid disorders, natural thyroid-replacement hormones, and the important role of supplements in ...
  
  











  



  
The First Year: Hypothyroidism: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed5 reviews
Maureen Pratt

Da Capo Press, 2007

Helped me so much!
My first year of diagnosis was a hard one. Hypothyroidism isn't something that you are cured of overnight. It takes months and months of hormone therapy before you begin to feel normal again and even more before the energy is there to support the feeling. :) This book helped me to see where I was in the process and let me know when I was expecting too much. If you've been diagnosed ...
  
  











  



  
The Hypothyroid Sourcebook (Sourcebooks)4 reviews
M. Sara Rosenthal

McGraw-Hill, 2002

A Welcome Addition to the Literature About Hypothyroidism
Clearly written with a touch of humor, this book is a valuable resource for anyone suffering from hypothyroidism. It provides useful information and expands on the ideas and concepts in Ms. Rosenthals's earlier book, the Thyroid Sourcebook. Ms. Rosenthal describes the symptoms of hypothyroidism and helps the reader distinguish between this ailment and others which physicians might misdiagnose. ...
  
  











  



  
The Thyroid Sourcebook (5th Edition) (Sourcebooks)17 reviews
M. Sara Rosenthal

McGraw-Hill, 2008

The Thyroid Sourcebook (5th Edition)
I was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer and did not know which direction to turn in. At the same time I was diagnosed with cancer, I was also diagnosed with Hashimoto's Disease. My internal medicine doctor would not take my complaints seriously. My Chiropractor found nodule and sent me to an Endocrinologist who then diagnosed the cancer and found the Hashimoto's Disease. A friend suggeseted this ...
  
  











  



  
The history of iodine in medicine Part II: the search for and the discovery of thyroid hormones.: An article ...
Guy E. Abraham

Thomson Gale, 2006

This digital document is an article from Original Internist, published by Thomson Gale on June 1, 2006. The length of the article is 3104 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: The history of iodine in medicine Part II: the search ...
  
  











  



  
Thyroid Power: Ten Steps to Total Health38 reviews
Richard Shames, Karilee H. Shames

Collins, 2001

Everything You Wanted to Know About Your Thyroid But Didn't Know Who To Ask
***** This is an excellent book by an MD and an RN/PhD about a controversial subject---thyroid problems and how to treat them, especially low thyroid. It covers diagnosis, testing, treatment, adrenals, natural therapies, and more--really, everything you'd want to know. Parts of this book are fairly technical, and I glossed over some of these, but read closely the parts that related to my ...
  
  











  



  
Harvard Medical School Thyroid Disease: Understanding hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
Jeffrey R. Garber M.D.

Harvard Medical School, 2009

Would you know it if your thyroid gland slowed production of thyroid hormone? Or if it sped up? The symptoms are hard to spot. An out-of kilter thyroid gland causes a variety of puzzling symptoms and many people and doctors mistake them for signs of another disease or normal aging. More than 12 million Americans have thyroid disease, many of whom don t realize it. The Special Health Report, Thyroid Disease: Understanding hypothyroidism and ...
  
  











  







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