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Wednesday, April 07, 2004
Formerly-obese people show low metabolism, low T3 thyroid hormone
RESTING METABOLIC RATE was found to be 8 percent lower in formerly-obese women than in non-obese women according to a recent study.
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Sunday, March 28, 2004
Subclinical hypothyroidism is not an important cause of weight gain
“Subclinical hypothyroidism is not an important cause for weight gain or obesity,” concluded researchers from the Centre for Obesity Research in Luton and Dunstable Hospital in Luton, United Kingdom.
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Saturday, February 17, 2001
NATURAL DESICCATED THYROID & HEART ATTACKS
Desiccated thyroid reduced heart attacks by 94%, Mark Starr, MD
Natural desiccated thyroid reduced heart attacks 18-fold, or by 94% in Broda Barnes MD PhD’s patients compared to the risk of heart attack in the famous Framingham study, Mark Starr, MD notes in this audio clip from a speech he gave at a 2007 Orthomolecular Conference.
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NATURAL DESICCATED THYROID & HEART ATTACKS
Desiccated thyroid reduced heart attacks by 94%, Mark Starr, MD
Natural desiccated thyroid reduced heart attacks 18-fold, or by 94% in Broda Barnes MD PhD’s patients compared to the risk of heart attack in the famous Framingham study, Mark Starr, MD notes in this audio clip from a speech he gave at a 2007 Orthomolecular Conference.
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