According to the Endocrine Society, eight to ninety percent of all cases of hypothyroidism in the United States have an autoimmune mechanism, which leads to the actual low thyroid production. This is commonly referred to as Hashimoto's Autoimmune Thyroid. The immune system is the source of the problem is these cases, which requires certain questions to be asked and answered if successful management...
5/23/2011 4:24:55 PM
10 to 1 you know someone who has a thyroid problem! Thyroid problems are often misdiagnosed and mis-treated...and women are often affected the most. Does this sound familiar? Your labs come back "Normal" and yet you still feel tired, achy, cold, depressed and mentally sluggish. I can't tell you how many people have been told..."go home, get some rest, your blood work looks normal, you are probably...
5/11/2011 1:59:58 PM
Former Republican Majority Leader Dick Armey, made a prediction: In September or October there will be a hyped up outbreak of the swine flu which they'll say is as bad as the bubonic plague to scare the bed-wetters to vote for health care reform. ... That is the only way they can push something on to the American people that the American people don't want. What they may be pushing, along with government-run...
10/27/2009 3:13:07 AM
Chiropractic during pregnancy is an important part of prenatal care. Unfortunately, not enough women know of the benefits of chiropractic care both for themselves and their unborn baby. A woman's body undergoes an amazing amount of changes during pregnancy. As her baby grows her musculoskeletal system must adjust accordingly to accommodate the growing uterus and prepare for delivery. Chiropractic care...
10/27/2009 2:54:31 AM
Greater Comfort & Safer Births How can chiropractic add comfort during pregnancy? Chiropractic care in pregnancy is an essential ingredient to your prenatal care choices. A large percent of all pregnant women experience back discomfort/ pain during pregnancy. This is due to the rapid growth of the baby and interferences to your body's normal structural adaptations to that growth. Pre-existing unnoticed...
7/22/2009 4:15:50 AM
Can the normal birth process induce upper cervical (neck) trauma in the newborn infant? Is it possible that a baby's early health problems could be due to the stresses and strains of the birth process? Could a newborn baby who is irritable, who sleeps for only short periods or is difficult to feed, or who suffers from colic or respiratory disorders, be experiencing the effects of neck trauma during...
4/25/2009 12:00:18 PM