Is it possible that we have symptoms of hypothyroid but don't actually have the condition? It is because most people experience that.
Most people think they have thyroid problems. They've seen several specialists with no answers. The reason why you gain weight has something to do with the yeast coating your intestines and not allowing your body to absorb food correctly.
A friend of mine once asked me what causes low temperature of the body. In my opinion, try taking borage and flaxseed oil in capsules; that may stop you from having uncontrollable shivers when it got cold out. These are fatty acids, and not having enough can lead you to believe it is thyroid.
There are lots of things that can cause lowered body temperature that are not thyroid related. Hypoglycemia, for example, because the cells run out of glucose and have to cut back on ATP production. Poor circulation from heart disease or coagulation problems, which reduces the amount of energy that can get to the cells through the circulation, is another. Diabetes and insulin resistance can also cause lowered body temperature. A mitochondrial disorder (inherited, or from toxicity or cellular infections) can also cause lowered body temperature. Incidentally, the toxins produced by candida could potentially cause mitochondrial damage, leading to lowered temperature.
What's concerning is that there is a fad diagnosis of Wilson's Syndrome that seems to be gaining in popularity, for anyone with low body temperature, and they are being given thyroid hormone supplements, even with normal thyroid tests. And if they actually have another problem causing the lowered body temperatures, taking the thyroid supplement will "whip" their cells into producing more ATP, raising their body temperature, giving the illusion of alleviating their symptoms, but the over-stimulation in the long term can eventually cause cell death. They'll begin to have organ failures, brain damage, or bring on other diseases in the long term.
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