save your life
a video of the amazing dr. brice vickery – the man who discovered a simple way to heal the root cause of many chronic health conditions
no more fibromyalgia
anyone who is suffering from Fibromyalgia needs to go to this link!
http://www.abctohealth.com/8.html?sm=11953
Dr. Vickery explains the cause and how to get rid of it better than anyone.

see ya hypoglycemia
have low blood sugar? get rid of it for good!
you have to address adrenal fatigue and candida and eat properly
but also extremely important are free form amino acids for proper protein assimilation
read up!
Chances are your doctor’s not going to tell you this stuff!
see this link for an essential natural amino acid supplement you need to take…
http://www.supernutrient.com/Hypoglycemia/index.php
death by stress
another post on the importance of our adrenal health
it boggles my mind to consider how many physiological functions depend on our little walnut-sized adrenal glands
if a person has any chronic emotional stress or health condition, they can be assured that their adrenal glands are being overworked
even when we get an acute infections that may last for five days or so and then pass, our adrenal glands have taken a hit
perhaps everyone over 35 or 40 should be taking some kind of supplement to support them
this article is one of the best i have read on the subject:
bad thoughts
having anxiety, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, suicidal thoughts, and/or violent thoughts does not mean a person is simply weak-minded or going crazy
they can occur from things like hormonal imbalances, allergic reactions and low blood sugar
here is an example of one helpful article on the subject at
http://www.hypoglycemia.asn.au/articles/beating_anxiety.html
also note anxiety and suicidal thoughts can also be symptoms of low thyroid at
go goji
stories of how goji helped many health conditions – even very serious ones – at
insulin resistance
“Modern medical terms such as “insulin resistance” and “insulin sensitivity” should be replaced by “gross chromium deficiency”. It is not that insulin is “resistant” or lacks “sensitivity,” but rather that insulin is lacking a vital – in fact essential – component for sugar metabolism that is this mineral chromium.”
excess estrogen
The following symptoms are common among those with excess estrogen. What begins with mild symptoms in younger years often becomes moderate in the mid to late 30s, and severe by the time a woman reaches her mid 40s. If you are experiencing as few as 6 of these symptoms, you probably have some level of estrogen dominance.
| MILD | MODERATE | SEVERE |
| Premenstrual breast tenderness | Irregular menstruation | Uterine fibroid tumors |
| Premenstrual mood swings | Weight gain | Endometriosis |
| Premenstrual fluid retention, weight gain | Hair loss | Fibrocystic breasts |
| Premenstrual headaches | Depression | Polycystic ovary syndrome |
| Menstrual cramps | Fatigue | Breast tumors |
| Thyroid dysfunction | Infertility | |
| Adrenal gland fatigue | Thickened uterine lining | |
| Headaches, migraines | Accelerated aging | |
| Severe menstrual cramps | Miscarriage | |
| Heavy periods with clotting | Anxiety and panic attacks | |
| Joint and muscle pain | Autoimmune disorders | |
| Decreased libido | ||
| Insomnia and restless sleep | ||
| Dry eyes |
adrenal fatigue
Diagnosing (and misdiagnosing) adrenal fatigue
“To make matters worse, doctors often don’t diagnose this problem. Dr. Wilson offers the example of a woman who has been to 37 doctors before finally receiving proper diagnosis and a renewed sense of hope. So, why don’t doctors recognize adrenal fatigue? In medical school, they are only taught to look for extreme adrenal malfunction — Addison’s Disease, which occurs when the glands produce far too little cortisol, and Cushing’s Syndrome, which stems from excessive cortisol production. They check adrenal function by testing ACTH levels, using a bell curve to recognize abnormal levels. This is where the problem occurs. ACTH tests only consider the top and bottom 2 percent of the curve abnormal, yet symptoms of adrenal malfunction occur after 15 percent of the mean on both sides of the curve. In other words, your adrenal glands can be functioning 20 percent below the mean and the rest of your body experiencing symptoms of adrenal fatigue, yet most mainstream physicians won’t recognize that you have a problem.”
from http://www.newstarget.com/019339.html
Note: Adrenal fatigue can result in conditions such as asthma, allergies, chronic fatigue and hypoglycemia. Female menopause, male andropause, and the problem of estrogen dominance (which affects both women and men) often plays a key role in setting the stage for adrenal fatigue. (By age 45, most men have more estrogen than their wives do. Guys, check out http://www.mikemahler.com/wong2.html for more info .)
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