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HYPO/THYROID
(± 100 parts per million)

It Is a Combination Of:                               
  • Copper
  • Iodine
  • Selenium
  • Tyrosine, and
  • Zinc
What Can Hypo/Thyroid Do For You?

It is used in treatment of Hypo-Thyroid Condition which is an under-active thyroid gland. In turn, production of thyroid hormones is reduced which can lead to physical and mental retardation in infants if left untreated.




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Symptoms Of Hypothyroidism
  
  • Tiredness, Weakness, Fatigue
  • Social Withdrawal and Depression
  • Weight Gain and Hoarseness
  • Cold Intolerance and Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • Decreased Sweating
  • Thick Coarse Hair
  • Facial Myxedema
  • Loss of Lateral Third Of the Eyebrows
  • Cold, Dry and Thickened Skin
  • Constipation
What Is Hypothyroidism?

It is a condition in which the body lacks sufficient thyroid hormone. Since the main purpose of thyroid hormone is to "run the body's metabolism", it is understandable that people with this condition will have symptoms associated with a slow metabolism.

Over five million Americans have this common medical condition, and as many as ten percent of women may have some degree of thyroid hormone deficiency.

Hypothyroidism is more common than you would believe...and, millions of people have hypothyroidism and don't know it!

Basal Temperature Study For Thyroid Function

The basal temperature test is quite accurate when the temperature is tested in the axilla (armpit) each morning for a period of two days.


If the temperature is consistently low, then the thyroid is considered to be under-active.

Be sure to record the reading accurately. It is your accuracy that determines the value of the test.
How To Take Your Own Basal Temperatures
  • At night, before retiring, shake down a thermometer and lay it beside your bed on a night table or chair. BE SURE IT IS SHAKEN DOWN.
  • Immediately upon awakening, place the thermometer under your bare arm, pressing your arm against your body with no clothing between. Keep still and quiet. Any motion can upset your temperature reading. LEAVE IT UNDER THE ARM FOR TEN MINUTES. Record your results below.
  • The normal reading when taken this way is between 97.8º - 98.2º.
  • Take the test for 6 days like this.
  • For menstruating females: Do temperatures on the second and third days of your period.








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