If you're on T4 medication and still feel terrible, then read on...
Discover How You Can "Take Control" Of Your Hypothyroidism...Today!
Hello, I'm Dr. Geoffrey Bouc; in addition
to being board certified in both Family Practice and Holistic Medicine, I
maintain a very active practice in Beloit, Wisconsin. For over the past 10 years
I've focused on treating people with poorly functioning thyroid glands.
During that time I've found that not
everyone with hypothyroidism responds to the commonly prescribed "T4 only"
medications (such as Synthroid and Levoxyl). Over the years, thousands of
patients have come to me, some from other states, having been prescribed these
"T4 only" medications…and they've still been suffering from many of the common
symptoms of hypothyroidism. All this despite being told they have "normal labs."
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The symptoms I commonly see from these patients include:
- Fatigue, that "being tired all the time" condition
- Muscle aches and pains
- Lethargy or loss of interest in daily activities
- Difficulty in concentrating
- Mental sluggishness
- Cold hands and feet
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- Constipation
- Weight gain
- Menstrual problems
- Swelling of the eyelids
- Depression and/or anxiety
- Hair loss
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Does this describe you?
What I've found in almost every case is that simply switching to T3 containing
medications has helped my patients get back to normal. The symptoms they've been
suffering with disappear.
Many of them have told me their physicians have refused to provide them with T3
containing medications, such as Armour. In my opinion, this is due to their
physicians adhering to outdated information and perhaps their own prejudices.
Because I'm limited in the number of patients I can actually see in my practice,
and because people (maybe such as you) won't or can't travel to my office in
Beloit, I've decided to make my knowledge, experience, and solutions available
to a greater number of people. I strongly believe that this system represents
the future of medicine, enabling patients to take control of their own
condition. Good riddance to the days when you have to beg your doctor to do the
right thing.
Hence, this web site contains all the information you'll need to make an
informed decision about your hypothyroidism.
If you are new to the concept of T3/T4 you may wish to follow the steps below:
- Educate yourself about
T4 and T3 and why you may be having a problem taking a "T4 only"
medication.
- Take the Thyroid/Adrenal
Assessment.
My goal is an improved lifestyle for you. Finally, you have an option.
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