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Summary, Analysis & Review of Amy Myers's The Thyroid Connection
Summary, Analysis & Review of Amy Myers's The Thyroid Connection
Summary, Analysis & Review of Amy Myers's The Thyroid Connection
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The Thyroid Connection by functional medicine doctor Amy Myers is a self-help book for people who suffer from thyroid dysfunction or suspect that they do. Myers took up her mission to help others understand thyroid conditions when she was in medical school and was diagnosed with Graves’ disease, an autoimmune condition that results in hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid. Only after Myers discovered functional medicine, which looks for the root causes of illness rather than treating individual symptoms, did she begin to thrive. Myers used her experience as a patient and doctor to create the Myers Way Thyroid Connection Plan, a 28-day blueprint for restoring health by reducing inflammation; healing digestive problems, such as leaky gut; consuming adequate nutrients; eliminating toxins; adopting stress reduction activities; and using thyroid supplements when needed. Myers advises patients to approach thyroid dysfunction from a holistic perspective so they can put an end to difficult…

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateOct 30, 2016
ISBN9781683785682
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    The Thyroid Connection by functional medicine doctor Amy Myers is a self-help book for people who suffer from thyroid dysfunction or suspect that they do. Myers took up her mission to help others understand thyroid conditions when she was in medical school and was diagnosed with Graves’ disease, an autoimmune condition that results in hyperthyroidism, or an overactive thyroid. Only after Myers discovered functional medicine, which looks for the root causes of illness rather than treating individual symptoms, did she begin to thrive. Myers used her experience as a patient and doctor to create the Myers Way Thyroid Connection Plan, a 28-day blueprint for restoring health by reducing inflammation; healing digestive problems, such as leaky gut; consuming adequate nutrients; eliminating toxins; adopting stress reduction activities; and using thyroid supplements when needed. Myers advises patients to approach thyroid dysfunction from a holistic perspective so they can put an end to difficult symptoms and begin to thrive.

    The thyroid is vitally important to health because it provides fuel for every cell in the body and plays a critical role in hormone production. It is an integral part of a larger system, which includes the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that governs hunger, thirst, metabolism, and hormone production; and the pituitary gland, which

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