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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2017 · 39 MIN

What Have We Learned From Thyroid Research

from Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution · host Dr. Steven F. Hotze

120 years of thyroid research…What have we learned? The thyroid gland is located in the neck and produces the natural thyroid hormone, but back in the 19th century, this information was completely unheard of. Symptoms like fatigue, cold body temperatures, depression and more couldn’t be helped, particularly in women, because nobody knew the cause; Back in 1888, The Clinical Society of London united to try and solve this common problem. Autopsies showed that the thyroid glands of these effected dead bodies were greatly scarred, and researchers soon discovered a possible link. Hypothyroidism, or a low thyroid condition, brings people lower energy and therefore a lower metabolism. If you don’t get enough thyroid hormone into your cells, then your mitochondria won’t be able to produce enough energy for your body. Clinical symptoms today bring the same symptoms that were found in 1888, when thyroid research began in London, only now we know the cause and how to treat it. Visit www.doa180.com to learn more about how to take charge of your health. Additionally, it may also be important for you to check out our symptom checker at www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker to ensure you have the energy to feel your best as your march through your life and to discover what really may be going on with your body. Don’t wait – this is the first step toward getting your life back!

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120 years of thyroid research…What have we learned? The thyroid gland is located in the neck and produces the natural thyroid hormone, but back in the 19th century, this information was completely unheard of. Symptoms like fatigue, cold body temperatures, depression and more couldn’t be helped, particularly in women, because nobody knew the cause; Back in 1888, The Clinical Society of London united to try and solve this common problem. Autopsies showed that the thyroid glands of these effected dead bodies were greatly scarred, and researchers soon discovered a possible link. Hypothyroidism, or a low thyroid condition, brings people lower energy and therefore a lower metabolism. If you don’t get enough thyroid hormone into your cells, then your mitochondria won’t be able to produce enough energy for your body. Clinical symptoms today bring the same symptoms that were found in 1888, when thyroid research began in London, only now we know the cause and how to treat it. Visit www.doa180.com to learn more about how to take charge of your health. Additionally, it may also be important for you to check out our symptom checker at www.hotzehwc.com/symptom-checker to ensure you have the energy to feel your best as your march through your life and to discover what really may be going on with your body. Don’t wait – this is the first step toward getting your life back!

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