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Thank You Barb:)

sherie

> >

> > Hi, im looking for some good informative books on the healing of

> the

> > thyroid and adrenals. I have the book Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st

> > Century Stress Syndrome-by . Im looking for books that

> > have natural ways of supporting and healing with herbs,

> supplements,

> > vitamins, diet, and things to do everyday to support our health, as

> > well as things like armour , HC , isocort and florenif.

>

> I think 's book is the best in terms of natural remedies you

> can try. For understanding your thyroid and medications, I'd

> recomend Your Thyroid and How to Keep it Healthy by Barry Durrant-

> Peatfield. Broda ' Hypothyroidism: the Unsuspected Illness is

> excellent reading for understanding everything the thyroid affects,

> but doesn't really go into natural remedies or medications.

>

> > Has anyone read Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled by Karilee Shames,

> > Shames? do you recommend the book? I have herd only a little

> > about it.

>

> This was the first book I read that ever mentioned adrenals and sent

> me on this journey. They do have many recommendations for natural

> supplements and how you can improve your health, along with

> medication discussions, so yes, I recommend this book.

>

> Barb

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Hi Sherie,

I read this book and found it very informative, so I would definitely recommend

it. It offers

advice for balancing thyroid, adrenal and sex hormones.

> Has anyone read Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled by Karilee Shames,

> Shames? do you recommend the book? I have herd only a little

> about it.

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Thanks Jackie,

sherie

> >

> > Hi, im looking for some good informative books on the healing of the

> > thyroid and adrenals.

>

> Hi Sherie

>

> I thought Barry Durrant-Peatfield's book was absolutely excellent. And

> he's got a good sense of humour, which made it an enjoyable as well as

> informative read.

>

> Jackie

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