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*Is Your Thyroid Disease Really an Adrenal Disorder?

How Adrenal Disorders Can Disguise Themselves as Thyroid Disease Understanding the Basics of Hypothyroidism According to the American Thyroid Association, hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone and, just like other hormone deficiencies, it can affect almost every aspect of your well-being. It can make you feel weak & fatigued, cause unordinary weight gain, and can lead to even more serious health concerns in left untreated. Low thyroid hormone levels during pregnancy can even harm the baby! I know this is a…
AMOWC
November 18, 2014
The Effects of Stress on the Body
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*Health Effects of Stress May Differ for Men and Women

Effects of mental stress on heart differ between men and women Did you know that long term mental and emotional stress can lead to serious health problems in the future? My guess would be yes, you have. But I bet you aren't aware that mental stress may influence the health of men and women differently, according to new research published earlier this year in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. This was shown through a study composed of 310 people who were all being treated for heart disease.…
AMOWC
November 6, 2014
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*Can Blood Type Cause Cognitive Decline and Health Issues

Could Your Blood Type Be Causing Cognitive Decline and Other Health Issues? Your Blood Type May Be Putting You at Increased Risk for Memory Issues and Other Age Related Diseases More and more studies are now being done to figure out the causes of age related mental decline, such as Alzheimer’s disease, and other age-related memory issues. Adding to this growing list was new research published last month in the journal Neurology that shows that there may be correlation between blood type and the increases risk for developing these age related…
AMOWC
October 27, 2014
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*Should women take HRT before the menopause?

Should women take HRT before the menopause? Some experts now say it's the best way to ease your symptoms - and avoid long-term health problems Recent survey found many menopausal women are struggling without HRT Some specialists say they should take preventative action in their 40s Until now, most women - and doctors - have thought you should only seek help for the menopause if symptoms become unbearable. Even then, concerns about possible side-effects have led many GPs to recommend that women try to manage without hormone replacement therapy. In…
AMOWC
October 21, 2014
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*The Importance of Thyroid Supplementation

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THYROID HORMONE, IQ, AND . . . THE SOUL? If the human soul has a molecular structure, it is surely that of thyroxine. Why? Because this hormone, secreted by the thyroid gland, has the primary function of regulating metabolism. Without the stabilizing influence of thyroxine to keep our myriad of molecular systems in balance, we would become a metabolic disaster area, and the essence of who we are would corrode away in the ensuing chemical chaos. Without thyroxine, our minds -- those cornucopias of thought, perception, emotion,…
AMOWC
October 16, 2014
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*Study: Subtle Temperature Changes on “Healthy” Brown Fat Storage and Associated Health Risks it Involves

Study: Subtle Temperature Changes on “Healthy” Brown Fat Storage and Associated Health Risks it Involves If you are under the assumption that all fat in your body is created equally and is in turn equally bad for you, then you will be surprised to learn that there are actually two different types of fat. White fat is used to store energy and produce hormones that are then secreted into the bloodstream. This is typically the kind of fat that you think of when someone says, “You look fat.” Brown fat…
AMOWC
October 13, 2014
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*Are Your Prescription Medications Making You Age Faster?

Prescription Drugs That Accelerate Aging and Natural Alternatives to Taking Them Working at an anti-aging clinic in Tampa, I see so many patients who come in complaining of “typical” aging complaints. More often than not, when we look at the medications they have been prescribed, the listed side effects of their drugs will match the complaints they have been having. Here I will show you three examples of commonly prescribed medicines whose side effects mimic the signs and symptoms of aging. I will also go over three natural alternatives to these…
AMOWC
August 28, 2014