52 million Americans have a Thyroid Deficiency And don't know it!40 percent to 70 percent of Americans have a thyroid hormone deficiency called "hypothyroidism," and both they and their doctors don't know it because the standard thyroid test is wildly inaccurate. If left untreated, this thyroid deficiency can play a major contributing role in 59 separate diseases — some that are just troubling, others that can ruin your life, and a few that can actually kill you. But today I'll show you the "correct thyroid test," along with the simple "natural" solution. Let's get to the facts . . . Your thyroid is a small gland that sits in the lower part of your neck, just below your Adam's apple. During the year it makes about 1 teaspoon of thyroid hormone. And just this tiny amount is needed to drive the metabolic rate of every one of the trillions of cells in your body. Thyroid hormone is vitally important to cell development, cell differentiation, and cell metabolism. It regulates fat, protein, and carbohydrate metabolism. It creates body heat and energy. And it affects how vitamins and minerals are utilized in your body. I'm not going to give you a biologist's treatise on the subject. But you do need to know that thyroid hormone is so important to the function of every cell in your body (and thus every organ in your body) that . . . A thyroid imbalance can lead to 59 separate diseases! And that's why I must ask if you've been experiencing . . .
Do you have any of these conditions . . .
Do you right now have . . .
A thyroid deficiency can be at the root of all these symptoms and serious diseases, and it usually goes undetected and often untreated! How did we get into this predicament? It's shameful, but there are two reasons for it . . Reason #1: An estimated 52 million Americans are afflicted with thyroid hormone deficiency (and more every year), and the main culprit is a poisonous ingredient in foods and consumer products that destroys thyroid production (you can thank Washington politicians who continue to allow it). Reason #2: The standard thyroid test taught in American medical schools — the TSH test — is among the most inaccurate test in modern medicine, so hypothyroidism is "usually missed," which sets the stage for disease.... Did our politicians order food and consumer product manufacturers to get poisonous BROMINE out of our food and household products? No, they did not. The chemical bromine makes food and product manufacturing easier and cheaper, but it's a toxic halide that should never be in your body. Why? Because it blocks iodine in your body, and without enough iodine you can't make enough thyroid hormone. It's really this simple . . . When you combine iodine deficiency with an inaccurate thyroid test, the result is a hypothyroidism epidemic. That's exactly what we have in America today. And it's a "hidden epidemic" that will only grow worse in the coming years. Bromine, which is a toxic halide, blocks iodine utilization in your body, and iodine is essential for making thyroid hormone . . . Unfortunately, bromine is used in most baked goods, as well as in pastas and sodas. It's used in pesticides and herbicides that are sprayed on crops. It's used in household products such as carpeting, drapes, computers, automobiles, and furniture fabrics. And thus it's near impossible to avoid. You should also know that high levels of bromine, and the resultant reduced levels of iodine it causes, have also been linked to breast and prostate cancer (now you know why these diseases are increasing at epidemic rates).
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