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Objavljeno: 12 Mar 2009 14:31 Naslov sporočila: Analiza las za potrditev hipotiroze, ki je TSH test ne kaže? |
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Pozdravljeni,
slučajno sem naletela na članek, ki opisuje, kako se hipotiroza pozna na analizi las. Tudi ko so prisotni hipotirotični simptomi in analiza krvi tega ne pokaže:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_246/ai_112728025/pg_2?tag=content;col1
Clinical validity of hair tissue mineral analysis : a psycho-physiological viewpoint - TMA - Letters to the Editor - Letter to the Editor
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients , Jan, 2004 by Richard Malter
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TMA sheds some very interesting and important light on this most common health concern today, namely symptoms associated with hypothyroidism. Many of the individuals with whom I work in psychotherapy have several of the symptoms on their health history checklist including cold hands and feet, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, cool body temperature, dry skin, etc. Most of these clients are women who suspect that they have a slow thyroid. Typically, their doctors tell them that their blood tests for thyroid function are within the "normal" range. Therefore, it is concluded that they do not have a thyroid problem; yet they are experiencing hypothyroid-related symptoms.
When we look at the TMA profiles of these individuals, invariably, they show high calcium (Ca) and low potassium (K) levels. The Ca/K ratio is considered by Trace Elements Lab to be an index of thyroid expression. An elevated Ca/K ratio is an indication of reduced thyroid expression. This TMA pattern invariably correlates well with the hypothyroid symptoms reported by the individual. When these patients are given thyroid and nutritional, support they usually respond very well. This suggests that the TMA thyroid ratio (Ca/K) is far more clinically valid than the more commonly used serum thyroid indicators. In this context, one can raise some serious questions about the clinical validity of the serum thyroid indicators. Many of my clients have found that their doctors simply dismiss their symptoms because, after all, the serum thyroid indicators can't be wrong. In many cases, the problems and symptoms that are experienced by a person occur in clusters that are strongly correlated with that person's TMA.
Srečno,
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