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naturalhealthcenter. mercola. com Thermography, a revolutionary and safe diagnostic tool, detects hidden inflammation, allowing one to detect breast cancer which is one of the leading causes of death among women.
David Holden is one of New Zealands leading naturopaths and in this presentation he outlines the dangers of mainstream medicine and the immense benefits and scientific evidence for natural therapies. www. osirishealth. co. nz www. thevinnyeastwoodshow. com www. guerillamedia. co. nz www. youtube. com/mrnewsguerillamedia
phoenixnutritionals. com (CLICK HERE) Under-active thyroid or hypothyroid has become a very common occurrence in society. It is estimated that as many as 5% of the population have a hypothyroid condition and as many as another 5% may be borderline low thyroid. Of all of these people, 80% or 8 out of 10 are women. While we dont know exactly why this is completely, but we do know that hypothyroid is both genetic and hereditary, meaning that it is often passed from one generation to the other, mostly on the maternal side of the bloodlines. In fact, if you are female, and have other females in your family line such as mother, sisters, aunts, grandmother, etc. , who have had hypothyroid; your chances are much higher that you too, will develop this condition some time in your life. Hypothyroid or low thyroid can produce a wide variety of symptoms. The most common include Depression, Poor Circulation, Poor Stamina, Low Energy, Dry Hair, Dry Skin, High Cholesterol, Brain Fog, Digestive Disorders, Weight Gain and many others. Since the symptoms of hypothyroid can also be those of other disorders, diagnosing hypothyroid can be elusive. Since the thyroid gland is linked with many other glands and glandular systems within the body, when the thyroid is not functioning properly it can affect other glands and their function as well. One of the main functions of the thyroid is to produce thyroxin or thyroid hormone. This chemical, while performing many functions, is primarily the regulator . . .
Find out more about integrative oncology with physician, neuroscientist, cancer patient and author of the bestselling book, “Anticancer: A New Way of Life. ” Dr. David Servan-Schreiber as he details his exploration of how a healthy lifestyle can help combat cancer. In addition to using modern medicine’s treatments, such as chemotherapy, surgery or radiation, he urges people to integrate conventional cancer care with other healing practices. 0 Series: Healthy Living [3/2010] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18160]