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This can create symptoms of fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, depression, digestive problems, sugar cravings and cold hands and feet. Numerous individuals suffer from these symptoms even though their doctor tells them their thyroid tests are “in the normal range.” Also many people continue to suffer from these hypothyroid symptoms even when they are taking synthetic thyroid medication. However, there are solutions for these very common symptoms associated with low thyroid function and a slow metabolism, the doctor need only look deeper to find the underlying causes. One very common problem is that doctors do not run comprehensive enough thyroid testing. The usual approach is to measure a hormone from the pituitary gland called TSH and possibly a hormone from the thyroid gland called T4. If the results are with in the labs “normal” range the individual is told their thyroid is fine. If the person’s TSH is high and/or their T4 levels are low, the doctor will many times prescribed a synthetic thyroid hormone such as levothyroxine. But, there are many problems with this simple approach to this complex syndrome. First, the individual may be just within the normal range but for them this barely “normal” is not good enough to run their cellular metabolism. Second, and most importantly there are actually six patterns of thyroid dysfunction that must be properly diagnosed and treated for optimal health to return. Only one of these six patterns of thyroid dysfunction responds to synthetic thyroid medication. One of these six patterns of thyroid dysfunction, which I will explain in my upcoming seminar (See Below), is the most common cause of low thyroid function in the United States! This pattern of thyroid dysfunction involves an autoimmune reaction causing individual to attack their own tissues including their thyroid. Today autoimmune disorders are growing at an alarming rate and this specific disorder called Hashimoto’s disease is now one of the most common autoimmune disorders. Hashimoto’s disease is commonly caused by specific triggers for individual such as a certain foods, a mold, bacteria, or chronic virus that produces the autoimmune reaction. For example, undiagnosed gluten sensitivity is a very common cause of Hashimoto’s autoimmune reaction and thyroid dysfunction. People can also develop an immune response that affects the thyroid from environmental chemicals and heavy metals. Furthermore, to completely conquer the underlying cause of fatigue, weight gain, depression, and brain fog it is vital to address more than just the thyroid gland. Many times it is necessary to go to the heart of cellular function for your thyroid, muscles and brain to conquer these symptoms. At the center of all your cells are hundreds of throbbing engines cranking out massive energy (ATP), something called mitochondria. These organelles are the power plants of your cells and body. They take calories from your food, break it down and literally burn it for usable energy. When these little mitochondria are efficiently humming along, like well-tuned engines, you have all the energy you need throughout the day to run your muscles, brain and allow your thyroid to function properly. When your mitochondria are not working efficiently, this can lead to these very common symptoms. Once the key metabolic factors causing mitochondrial dysfunction have been identified, through proper laboratory test called an Organic Acid Profile, an effective patient specific nutritional program can be designed to normalize cellular function. This allows your cells mitochondria to begin producing massive amounts of energy they were designed to create, allowing you to live a life you have always dreamed of! The cause of these disabling symptoms of low thyroid and poor metabolism and the lab tests to properly diagnose these conditions will be the subject matter of my upcoming seminars. I will also discuss natural solutions to correct these thyroid problems. See futher information below Dr. Greg Fors, D.C. is a Board-certified Neurologist (IBCN), certified in Applied Herbal Sciences (NWHSU) and acupuncture. Trained through the Autism Research Institute he is a registered Defeat Autism Now! Doctor. As the clinic director of the Pain and Brain Healing Center in Blaine Minnesota he specializes in a natural biomedical approach to fibromyalgia, fatigue, depression, autism and ADHD. 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Falcon Prince Inc . ● 1633 County Hwy. 10 Spring Lake Park, MN. 55432 ● Phone: 763-792-1125 Fax: 763-792-4795 ● Email: [email protected] ● www.TidbitsTwinCities.com Published under licensing agreement with Tidbits Media, Inc., Montgomery, AL www.tidbitsmedia.com
DISCLAIMER: Falcon Prince Inc. provides text, bar codes, and website addresses in Tidbits® for retrieving information, and has deemed them safe and reliable. By scanning these codes and entering these sites however, you do so at your own choice. Falcon Prince Inc. it's subsidiaries and assigns are not responsible for the reliability of the content contained herein or at these sites, nor for any adverse effects to any electronic device, its data and programs used to go to these sites,
Low Thyroid in Women!Conquering Fatigue, Weight Gain, Mood Swings & Brain Fog
By Dr. Greg Fors Your thyroid hormones control cellular metabolism,therefore if the thyroid is not working properly the cells of your body and brain can slow down. This can create symptoms of fatigue, weight gain, brain fog, depression, digestive problems, sugar cravings and cold hands and feet. Numerous individuals suffer fromthese symptoms even though their doctor tells them their thyroidtests are “in the normal range.” Also many people continue tosuffer from these hypothyroid symptoms even when they are taking synthetic thyroid medication. However, there are solutions for thesevery common symptoms associated with low thyroid function anda slow metabolism, the doctor need only look deeper to find theunderlying causes. One very common problem is that doctors do not runcomprehensive enough thyroid testing. The usual approach is tomeasure a hormone from the pituitary gland called TSH and possibly a hormone from the thyroid gland called T4. If the results are with in the labs “normal” range the individual is told their thyroid is fine. If the person’s TSH is high and/or their T4 levels are low, the doctor will many times prescribed a synthetic thyroid hormone suchas levothyroxine. But, there are many problems with this simpleapproach to this complex syndrome. First, the individual may bejust within the normal range but for them this barely “normal” isnot good enough to run their cellular metabolism. Second, and mostimportantly there are actually six patterns of thyroid dysfunction thatmust be properly diagnosed and treated for optimal health to return. Only one of these six patterns of thyroid dysfunction responds tosynthetic thyroid medication. One of these six patterns of thyroid dysfunction, whichI will explain in my upcoming seminar (See Below), is the most common cause of low thyroid function in the United States! Thispattern of thyroid dysfunction involves an autoimmune reactioncausing individual to attack their own tissues including theirthyroid. Today autoimmune disorders are growing at an alarming rate and this specific disorder called Hashimoto’s disease is now oneof the most common autoimmune disorders. Hashimoto’s disease is commonly caused by specific triggers for individual such as a certain foods, a mold, bacteria, or chronic virus that produces theautoimmune reaction. For example, undiagnosed gluten sensitivityis a very common cause of Hashimoto’s autoimmune reaction andthyroid dysfunction. People can also develop an immune response that affects the thyroid from environmental chemicals and heavymetals. Furthermore, to completely conquer the underlying cause offatigue, weight gain, depression, and brain fog it is vital to addressmore than just the thyroid gland. Many times it is necessary togo to the heart of cellular function for your thyroid, muscles and brain to conquer these symptoms. At the center of all your cellsare hundreds of throbbing engines cranking out massive energy (ATP), something called mitochondria. These organelles are thepower plants of your cells and body. They take calories from yourfood, break it down and literally burn it for usable energy. When these little mitochondria are efficiently humming along, likewell-tuned engines, you have all the energy you need throughout theday to run your muscles, brain and allow your thyroid to functionproperly. When your mitochondria are not working efficiently, this can lead to these very common symptoms. Once the key metabolicfactors causing mitochondrial dysfunction have been identified,through proper laboratory test called an Organic Acid Profile, an effective patient specific nutritional program can be designed tonormalize cellular function. This allows your cells mitochondria to begin producing massive amounts of energy they were designed tocreate, allowing you to live a life you have always dreamed of! The cause of these disabling symptoms of low thyroidand poor metabolism and the lab tests to properly diagnose theseconditions will be the subject matter of my upcoming seminars. I willalso discuss natural solutions to correct these thyroid problems.
See futher information belowDr. Greg Fors, D.C. is a Board-certified Neurologist (IBCN), certified in Applied Herbal Sciences (NWHSU) and acupuncture. Trained through the Autism ResearchInstitute he is a registered Defeat Autism Now! Doctor. As the clinic director ofthe Pain and Brain Healing Center in Blaine Minnesota he specializes in a natural biomedical approach to fibromyalgia, fatigue, depression, autism and ADHD. Ifyou have any questions or comments regarding this article you can contact Dr. Forsat 763-862-7100 He is a sought after international lecturer for various post graduate departments and state associations. Dr. Fors is the author of the highly acclaimedbook, “Why We Hurt” available through booksellers everywhere
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♦ On Sept. 27, 1854, two ships collide off the coast of Newfoundland, killing 322 passengers and crew. The wooden-hulled Arctic was severely damaged when it slammed into the iron-hulled steamer Vesta. In trying to beach the ship, the Arctic’s captain ran over several lifeboats, causing even more people to drown.
♦ On Oct. 1, 1890, an act of Congress creates Yosemite National Park, home of such natural wonders as the 2,425-foot-high Yosemite Falls, rock formations Half Dome and El Capitan, and three groves of giant sequoias, the world’s biggest trees.
♦ On Sept. 26, 1957, “West Side Story,” composed by Leonard Bernstein, opens at
the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway. “West Side Story,” a reinterpretation of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, tells the tale of a love affair between Tony, who is Polish American, and Maria, a Puerto Rican, set against an urban background of interracial warfare.
♦ On Sept. 29, 1969, the U.S. Army drops murder charges against eight Special Forces soldiers accused of killing a Vietnamese national. The case against the Green Berets was dismissed for reasons of national security when the CIA refused to release highly classifi ed information.
♦ On Sept. 30, 1999, large doses of radiation are released at Japan’s Tokaimura nuclear plant, an accident caused by a serious error made by workers at the plant. Instead of pouring 5 pounds of powdered uranium into nitric acid, workers poured in 35 pounds.
♦ On Oct. 9, 1635, religious dissident Roger Williams is banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony by the General
Court after speaking out against the right of civil authorities to punish religious dissension. Williams established a settlement called “Providence” in Rhode Island, open to those seeking freedom of conscience.
♦ On Oct. 6, 1866, in Indiana, the Reno Gang carries out the fi rst robbery of a moving train, making off with $10,000. This new method of sticking up moving trains in remote locations low on law enforcement soon became popular in the American West.
♦ On Oct. 3, 1917, the U.S. Congress passes the War Revenue Act, increasing income taxes to raise money for the war effort. A graduated tax system was introduced, with rates starting at 1 percent and rising to 7 percent for taxpayers with income above $500,000.
♦ On Oct. 4, 1927, sculpting begins on the granite images of presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Jefferson’s
image was originally fashioned to the right of Washington. Within two years, the face was badly cracked and workers blasted the sculpture off the mountain. Sculpting began again with Jefferson on the left side of Washington.
♦ On Oct. 5, 1947, President Harry Truman makes the fi rst televised presidential address, asking Americans to cut back on food to help starving Europeans. He requested that the public voluntarily forgo meat on Tuesdays, eggs and poultry on Thursdays and to save a slice of bread each day.
♦ On Oct. 8, 1970, the best-known living Russian writer, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, wins the Nobel Prize for literature. The Soviet government demonstrated its displeasure by preventing him from personally accepting the award. Solzhenitsyn’s works had to be secreted out of Russia in order to be published.
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• That is not the largest library in the world though. The U.S. Library of Congress holds that honor with nearly 20 million books. The original building for the Library of Congress, established in 1800, was also destroyed by fi re. It was burned by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812, and rebuilding started immediately. Former President Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library to Congress to help replace the books that were destroyed. The appraised value of his collection was $23,950 and more than doubled the original library. • Fire caused the loss of many books and entire libraries in the early years. Many churches and early government offi cials were instrumental in establishing and protecting history through donating works and rebuilding buildings after fi res reduced libraries to ashes. • In 1875, there were 188 public libraries in the United States. By 1886, there were more than 600. The importance of public libraries was steadily growing when Scottish-American Andrew Carnegie made books even more accessible.• Carnegie was one of the richest men in the world, making his fortune in steel production and construction. He resolved by the age of 33 to keep only
$50,000 a year from his earnings and use the rest to help others. His “Gospel of Wealth,” was to “make no effort to increase fortune but spend the surplus each year for benevolent purposes. Cast aside business forever except for others.” He gave away more than $333 million — 90 percent of his fortune. Included in this benevolence was the creation of more than 1,600 free public library buildings in 1,412 American communities, 125 in Canada and more in his native Scotland and around the world. • In order for a community to receive library funds from Carnegie, they had to commit to providing land for the building with room for expansion as needs arose and a budget for operation and maintenance. He insisted on community commitment. The fi rst Carnegie Library was built in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie’s hometown. The fi rst in the United States was in Braddock, Pennsylvania. • Many of the Carnegie Libraries in the United States are listed and protected on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the National Park Service and open for the public to enjoy. Even today, libraries are often designed as fantastic structures that draw people with their architectural signifi cance. Then the magic of books and reading keeps them intrigued!• Seattle, Washington, received a
generous donation from Carnegie after its library was totally destroyed by fi re on January 2, 1901. Four days later, Carnegie agreed to donate $200,000 to build a new “fi reproof” library. • In 2004, the third building housing the Seattle Central Public Library located at the original Carnegie site, 1000 Fourth Avenue, was opened. This building was a result of the largest library bond issue ever submitted in the United States. The “Libraries for All” bond was for a proposed $196.4 million for a makeover of the entire Seattle Public Library system, including the new Central building. The project was completed in 2008 with donations and other gifts totaling $290.7 million. The new library is a beautiful architectural gem that is bustling with activity. Carnegie would be proud that he helped encourage this years ago! • The Toronto Public Library system is the largest in Canada with 99 branches. It also has the distinction of being the world’s busiest urban library system. Toronto is still using seven of the 10 libraries that were opened in the city using Carnegie grants.• Two of the most unique public libraries in the world are in the country of Columbia. Three rock-like buildings on a prominent peak overlooking the city of Medellín offer patrons a beautiful place to browse the open stacks of books and a wonderful view.
The building looks like three separate dark stones, but they are all connected underground. • The other unique library in Columbia travels on the backs of two donkeys! “Biblioburro” is the service offered by Luis Soriano, a primary school teacher who saw the need for rural children to have more access to books. The burros, Alfa and Beto (based on the word “alphabet”), have been carrying Luis and books to more than 4,000 youngsters since 1990. He and his wife also built the largest free library in Madgalena, next to their home. • Similar to the Biblioburro are bookmobiles, bus-sized vehicles driven into rural areas and allowing children and adults to peruse the shelves for reading material. The fi rst was actually a book wagon used in Washington County, Maryland, in 1905. Modern bookmobiles are still in use today. • While the fi rst public libraries consisted of many volumes of scrolls mostly made of papyrus and displayed in pigeon-hole shelves, today’s libraries contain hard and soft bound books, magazines, computers, music, movies and more. Libraries have been and will continue to be an important part of communities. Check out your public library soon!
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