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As women approach mid-life and their hormones begin winding down, they are in serious jeopardy of developing hypothyroidism. In fact women are 7 times more likely than men to develop hypothyroidism.
Learn from Dr. Hotze and the physicians from the Hotze Health & Wellness Center what hypothyroidism is and how it's diagnosed. You don't want to miss this!
Hello Dr. Hotze;
Me and my wife saw your Youtube posts and we are trying to contact you about my wife's severe disorder. She has been diagnosed 5 years ago with hypothyroidism. She became resistant to thyroid hormone at that time. Over these years she developed severe fatigue, progressive myxedema/deformity of face, hands and feet, hair loss, confusion, drastic electrolyte imbalance, intolerance to cold, and many others. Doctors labeled her 'delusional". I am losing her. How can we e-mail you?
ArtCrimeLog 1 month ago
It's interesting because I have hypothyroidism. I'm underweight I'm 16 years old. 5'8 103 pounds and have no family history of hypothyroidism. My tsh level is 6.7. I'm tired all the time, can't gain weight, my hands and feet are always cold but I get overheated easily.( when I'm overheated my hands and feet are still cold)
lovetexting 2 months ago
eat carbohydrate which is the only thing that increases leptin and leptin is the number on indirect stimulator of t3 , better than synthetic t3 itself
v1deom 9 months ago