Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic
Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic Books
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An surprising book revealing the cause and successful treatment for the plague of illnesses affecting western civilization; including obesity, heart attacks, depression, diabetes, strokes, headaches, chronic fatigue, and many more.
In Dr. Starr’s description of Type 2 Hypothyroidism, he presents overwhelming evidence showing a majority of Americans suffer this illness, which is due to environmental and hereditary factors.
Laboratory testing used to diagnose hypothyroidism is absolutely inadequate, and current treatment for hypothyroidism is ineffective.
Groundbreaking research shows how persistent environmental toxins preclude thyroid and other hormones from working properly.
This book will lead you to understanding more about your health than anything you have ever read.
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I have been struggling with thyroid problems all of my adult life and buy just about anything that looks like it will give me in rank.
This was not a helpful book. There was alot of research but none of it seemed current. I left the first few chapters feeling like the book was useless to me because I don’t have the resources to get to this doctor and even if I did – he doesn’t accept any sort of insurance!
Maybe if I had stuck with it, I would have gotten more out of it, but the tone of the whole book just rubbed me the incorrect way.
Rating: 2 / 5
It would be hard to review this item as it has not been received as of this date. The item was back ordered & when “shipped” has taken over 7 days to receive.
Rating: 1 / 5
I dont know why this book is so highly rated with other readers. Although I appreciate historical context, the novelist repeatedly refers to studies and photos of patients that date back to 1910-1960’s — so much so that I keep double checking the publishing date of this book (2005) because I was wondering if this is a reprint of a 1960’s book. Over and over, the book shows Xrays from 1924, 1918, 1957, photos of many patients from 1915, 1940’s-1950’s …. really, do we not have any more recent medical evidence/studies ???In my non-medical education attitude, this is a weird book and I dont urge it.
Rating: 1 / 5
The book starts out well, but the author shows his relative ignorance about alternatives to increase thyroid hormones without the use of dessicated thyroid. It is a hard pill to swallow (figuratively) that the only treatment is a lifetime regime of dessicated thyroid. Historic evidence of other societies other than Anglo-European shows a definitive lack of interest in science that may disagree with his hypothesis. This book calls to light the problems associated with hypothyroidism but does small to show how we really arrived at this state (for example, why do we not see hypothyroidism in hunter-gatherer populations?). Read this for some helpful in rank, but don’t freak out with the doomsday conclusion(s) that the author offers.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am now reading quite a few books on the theme of Hypothyroidism, after learning that I have a strong family history of it. Everytime I go to the doctor and complain of fatigue and weakness, they say, “let’s check your thyroid” and all the blood work everlastingly comes back normal. This book is a real eye opener, and is full of seemingly helpful in rank. Mr. Starr refers to alot of research done previously by Broda
Barnes, (whom I’ve read about) and also sites research by Dr.Zondek, Dr. Sonkin, and Doctors Hertoghe (4 generations of them.)As you read this book, you get really excited that FINALLY, someone has found ‘the cure to what ails you.’
On the other hand, this book was ’self-published’ by Dr. Mark Starr himself. The editing credits are given to a patient of his, who happens to be a dentist whom Dr. Starr treated. The book is also full of ancient black and white photographs, which appear to be patients from nearly the turn of the 20th century and a bit later. He lists the sources of these photographs underneath them, citing various Doctors, Atlas’ and such. Many of them show ‘before’ and ‘after’ treatment photos……but, in his dedication page, Dr. Starr thanks many people, and ends with someone by the name of Gary Kaczmarek because he “enhanced many of the photographs.”
Rating: 3 / 5