The Thyroid Gland, Wilson’s Syndrome

Cures, Fallacies and Fixes

by Savely Yurkovsky, M.D.

Thyroid Gland Article

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The evidence that two features similar in appearance, are

based on the same principle, is always precarious as long

as the principle itself is unknown.

Prof. E. Schrödinger

Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics

This article raises a very important issue — a diagnosis and treatment of diseases based on their accepted generic diagnostic entity. The numerous and expensive therapeutic approaches, conventional and alternative, then follow “to treat the condition” instead of its roots.

Some isolated parameters pertained to malfunctioning of a given organ become selected as the basis for a “new and better” treatment. As a result of merely treating these parameters, the people encounter never-ending problems, medical dependency, side-effects, lifetime expenses and missed opportunities on attaining freedom from illness.

Undoubtedly thyroid gland, whether recognized or not, is one of the organs frequently affected. Its commonly unrecognized malfunction, in spite of the conventional “normal blood thyroid tests,” can lead to the numerous and most disturbing symptoms literally crippling one’s quality of life.

To name just a few of these: fatigue, poor stamina, depression, hair loss, dry skin, weight gain, water retention, PMS, debilitating and irregular menstrual periods, anemia, sleep disorders, chronic infections, low sex drive, and many others.

Some alternative approaches have been offered as the solution. Among them, so called “Wilson’s Syndrome.” The article edifies the reader with the dangers and fallacies behind “Wilson’s Syndrome” and other “solutions” alike. It presents the new insights concerning the true causes of thyroid dysfunction and far more efficacious approach based on Guided Digital Medicine.

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