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Why Do You Have Bad Reactions to Thyroid Meds?

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2008

Dr. Suzann Wang describes the interaction between thyroid and adrenal fatigue and why you might have reactions to your thyroid medications.

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  • We need more doctors like you!!!

  • Thanks for the info. Just one anecdotal report. I ate a lot of soy one day and the next day was freezing cold and could never get warm. My eyebrow hairs were also falling out. At the time I was on synthroid which I had read bad things about on the net. My blood test said my thyroid was just fine at the time, but I still asked to be switched to Armour. Within 24 hours on Armour no more cold, and the eyebrow hairs grew back.

    Just FYI.

  • Hi,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video blog. It is great. Full of info. most Dr's don't share with you. Look forward to seeing more. Again thank you so much.

    ? Can adrenal problems cause problems tolerating anti depressants also?

  • If there were more enlightened Doctors like you the world would be a better place.

    Thank you.

  • Thanks for taking the time to upload this video it was very informative.

  • Synthroid left me with many symptoms though my blood tests were "normal." Natural thyroid helped much. But supplementing with American Biologics Adrenal, started with 1-3, going to 3-6 tablets, has made me feel sooooo much better. The adrenal tests are not always reliable. Like thyroid tests. Thanks for the video.

  • Hi thank you so much for the info! I am just now starting to understand my condition (Cushing's Syndrome). Your video has given more insight on the correlation between the thyroid and adrenals.

    Take care,

    Jane =)

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