| Nutritional Deficiencies Your Body Can Show You |
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Jacob Teitelbaum MD is Medical Director of the Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers
(www.fibroandfatigue.com). Senior author of the landmark studies "Effective Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia -- a Placebo-controlled Study" & Effective Treatment of CFS & Fibromyalgia with D-Ribose. Author of the best-selling book From Fatigued to Fantastic!(3rd ed-Penguin/Avery Oct 4, 2007) , " Three Steps to Happiness! Healing through Joy", and Pain Free 1-2-3- A Proven Program to Get YOU Pain Free! (McGraw Hill, 2006). He does numerous media appearances, including CNN and FOX National News and is a frequent guest on Oprah and Friends with Dr. Oz.. He lives in Kona, Hawaii. Visit his web site at www.Vitality101.com
You can benefit from Dr. Teitelbaum's wisdom and experience by visiting us at The Environmental Illness Resource regularly to read articles from his latest newsletter!
Monday, May 2nd, 2011:
Look in the mirror and stick out your tongue. Do you see "scalloped edges" along both sides where you can see the indentations from your teeth? This can indicate a low thyroid. Does your tongue have a white coating that makes it hard to see the bumpy texture of your taste buds? It could be vitamin B deficiency. Are the taste buds hard to see because your tongue is smooth and shiny? That can mean low iron or low vitamin B12.
Are the outer 1/3 of your eyebrows gone? Think low thyroid.
Do your rings tend to feel tight after wearing them for awhile because your fingers start to get puffy? Take a multivitamin with at least 50 mg of vitamin B6 a day. Fluid retention reflected as puffy fingers can also indicate a low thyroid. Be aware that low thyroid can be a serious health issue. In addition to its fatiguing effect, low thyroid is also associated with a 69% increased risk of heart attack and a three-fold risk of miscarriages! Fortunately, low thyroid is easily treated. You just need to be careful not to overlook that you may have it, as half the people who have low thyroid aren't aware of it because their blood tests during medical checkups show up as so-called "normal." (To learn more, see "Thyroid Hormone Deficiency — An Overview.")
Are your breasts tender or do they have recurrent cysts (fibrocystic breast disease)? This often reflects an iodine deficiency. The fringe benefit of taking the iodine (6-12.5 mg a day) is that not only will the breast cysts often resolve, but it will give your thyroid a boost, which will increase your energy and help your lose weight if you are dieting. Love & blessings, Dr. T
Used with permission from Dr Jacob Teitelbaum's free newsletters-available at www.Vitality101.com
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