Curing Thyroid Hair Loss In People With Hypothyroidism

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2011

http://www.NaturalEndocrineSolutions.com If you have hypothyroidism and are experiencing thyroid hair loss, then this video will show you how you can overcome this.

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  • Any person dealing with any thyroid or adrenal issue should seek care from a board certified endocrinologist.

  • @0ViewTube0 I definitely agree that anyone with a thyroid or autoimmune thyroid condition should speak with a board certified endocrinologist.

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  • I have been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism for the past 13 years, and i have yet to ever bee seen by and Endocrinologist.

  • @coldbluerain thanks, well have these alleviated any other symptoms? I would work on energizing the adrenals too and reduce stress as much as you can.. i haven't heard of the porcine remedy.

    Homeopathics are often very effective.. as is exercise if you can manage some.. and sea veg, sea weed, kelp instead of salt..

    Wish you well on your road to recovery..

  • Black sesame seed, Gotu Kola and Artichoke leaf. The use of yarrow fomentations for 5-8 hours daily for added help. Additional Lung herbal medicine is needed.

  • what you should also recommend is using a shampoo/ conditioner without parabens, sodium lauryl sulphates, and other nasties.. Horsetail herb tea is the best way of getting silica into the body, which promotes hair and nail strength and growth..

    good presentation by the way.. best to use natural remedies as pharma drugs only mask symptoms and make it worse in the long run.. !

  • blood tests for thyroid are very inconclusive and inaccurate..

    morning temp is much more accurate..

  • Great information! It's really too bad that the medical community hasn't figured this all out yet.

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