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Reed Davis Clinical Nutritionist
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In alternative health circles, there are many articles on the thyroid
gland. If a person takes their temperature when they first get out of
bed and it is below 97.6 degrees, they are thought to have
hypothyroidism. More commonly, we find that people with low basal body
temperatures suffer from adrenal insufficiency. To appropriately test for low thyroid or adrenal function it is necessary to check the amount of free hormones in the body (not bound by proteins). In the thyroid, we check this with blood and for the adrenal gland hormones we check using saliva test kits. The following is a common case study: A patient came in because she had a low temperature and wanted to get started on
some thyroid medication. Her basal body temperatures varied from 96.8 to 97.2.
Her symptoms included fatigue, losing hair, chronic pain, overweight,
constipation, memory difficulties. She was tested and her thyroid tests were
within normal limits but her adrenal gland salivary tests showed low cortisol
and DHEA. She was started on DHEA and cortisol. After six weeks she was
reassessed and stated that her energy was 40% improved, and that she had lost
five pounds. Her DHEA dose was increased. After two months she had lost another
7 pounds and her energy continued to improve. She was eventually started on an
exercise program. In total she has lost 25 pounds, but more importantly her
memory is clear, she has hope for future and her energy level is better than it
was 10 years ago. Add #205 Test Kit to Your Cart for Only $80 plus lab fees |
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