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    Thyroid Home Self Test
    Balance The Functioning Of This Vital Gland

    According to many researchers, including eye doctor and nutritional expert Dr. Gary Price Todd, at least three eye diseases are associated with hypothyroidism (under-functioning thyroid): macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. Along with the effect it has on the eyes, it can also contribute to many other physical ailments and diseases (see the list below).

    In our experience, virtually everyone with any of these conditions is hypothyroid and could potentially improve when the thyroid functioning is balanced. Prevention of further visual decline is possible and our experience is that people can also regain some degree of lost vision.

    Detailed instructions show you a simple way to check the functioning of your thyroid - in the privacy of your own home. Easy to follow and takes just a few minutes a day. Armed with this important information, you'll be better able to not only talk with your doctor, but also do something good for yourself - and your vision.


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    An under-functioning thyroid gland can also produce these symptoms
    (A deficiency of the nutrient in parentheses may also cause the same symptom. Mg is Magnesium; A is Vitamin A; and Q-10 is Co-Enzyme Q-10.)

    Lack of energy (Mg)
    Frequent headaches (Mg)
    Muscle cramps (Mg)
    Dry skin, hair, and eyes (A)
    Constipation (Mg)
    Numbness and loss of nerve function
    Loss of memory (Mg)
    All cardio-vascular diseases
    including elevated cholesterol mitral valve prolapse (Mg, Q-10)
    Depression (Mg)
    Cold hands or feet or intolerance to cold
    Frequent infections
    (especially upper respiratory, sinusitis, and eye)
    (A)
    Loss of color vision (A)
    Hypoglycemia
    Slow or weak pulse
    Low tension glaucoma
    Macular degeneration
    Diabetic retinopathy
    Hypo- or hyper-tension
    Menstrual problems