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Dr. Berg talks about the thyroid gland and what could be the potential thyroid problems (it is mostly secondary). The thyroid symptoms include hair loss, dry hair, loss of eyebrows, abnormal thyroid glands and hormones, all these are caused due to low thyroid levels in the body.
Dr. Berg discusses about the major thyroid problems and their associated thyroid treatment. The main cause for thyroid issues is liver and gall bladder. The next possible cause of thyroid symptoms could be the adrenals. In this case you can have either high quantity of thyroid (hyper thyroid) or low quantity of thyroid (hypo thyroid), both if which are triggered by high amount of stress levels. The third most probable cause could be ovaries. In this case the estrogen depletes the activity of thyroid over time which causes a thyroid disorder.
It is very rare that you have primary thyroid problem. Dr. Berg explains the root cause and how to make your thyroid come back.
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Dr. Berg, 50 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional and natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government and the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning, published by KB Publishing in January 2011. Dr. Berg trains chiropractors, physicians and allied healthcare practitioners in his methods, and to date he has trained over 2,500 healthcare professionals. He has been an active member of the Endocrinology Society, and has worked as a past part-time adjunct professor at Howard University.
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Lavern Ellis
- EditThanks
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- EditHi. thanks for all the info. In regards to the PMS, can we do it even if on thyroxine medication?
Lorraine M
- EditThank you for this video, Dr. Berg! Your videos are a blessing ❤
Robin Urton
- EditI really wanted to add Thytrophin PMG to my supplements, to see if it could get me off of my levothyroxine. Unfortunately my internet search brought up prices between $65 – 146. Guess I'll just have to begin with selenium and zinc supplements, plus add sea kelp to my diet. If anyone commenting on this video has found it for reasonable price (under $30 fits my low budget), please comment.
awoke 2012
- EditThank you SO much, I have been self treating poor health for 15 years, recently went to a natural doc but spent thousands and cant afford to go back! So he said my thyroid was low and prescribed one from a bio-identical Pharmacy, It was working but also made me feel very weird so I stopped! I just ordered your gall bladder formula on Amazon as well as the PMG………can I take them both at the same time? I hope you see this and can respond, I feel I need both supplements but do not wanna take them together if dangerous?
namaste l
- EditPlease see the Thyroid book by The Medical Medium Anthony William he explains how the body does not attack itself it’s actually Epstein-Barr attacking different organs.
Rick Eastburn
- EditHow does the thyroid attack itself?
Only the WBCs ultimately orrigionating from the bone marrow can attack the thyroid (thyroid auto-immunedisorder".
Please explain how stress "shocks the body" and creates an autoimmune disorder .
Andrea Markovic
- EditRight shoulder pain?? Very interesting, I wonder how that's connected to the liver? I have been struggling with right shoulder pain for a while now. Physio, resting, nothing helps. I will look more into that, recommendations appreciated.
Admin Admin2000
- EditI want to know if nodules are also an autoimmune disease
Get Tuned In Now
- EditThank you for this video. 🙏🏻
Sebastian Liwinski
- EditExcellent work. I love it my Endocrinologist denyed extreme stress could cause thyroid issues.
Rabecca Anderson
- EditTHANK YOU! This helps explain a lot of what might be going on with myself and also my dog. We are both experiencing thyroid problems, but after watching your video I believe our triggers are different.
Theresa Geiger
- EditNot true my mother had a thyroid issue and that was all it was hyperthyroid
Sarah Ashford
- EditWhat specific tests do I need done for the gallbladder, ovaries, and adrenals?
Kerry Lynn Elieff
- EditLooking at the PMG on Amazon, I am only seeing Thymus or thrymex that would be similar to what I need. I do see neurotropin, cardio or pancreatropin but not thyrotropin. Could they have changed the names to one the two above?
rinnylin
- EditMy mom has to take thyroid meds and she’s always so tired and forgetful. She also had her gallbladder out. I don’t think she’s being treated properly.
chappo K
- EditSo what do we need to do if the problem is in the liver and gallbladder?
Angie Telford
- EditWhat if we have all 3 plus have hereditary thyroid issues and EBV that damaged liver and thyroid? Plus PCOS.
republiccooper
- EditWhy does everyone default to hypothyroidism? I want to hear about HYPERTHYROIDISM.
G Larabie
- EditI never saw that before. I was working nights and developed it after being widowed. Been on levoxythrine.
8ballblackace
- EditHow do I get thyrotropin pmg in Canada?
Debi B
- EditWhat is the name of the PMG supplement?
Patricia Kimes
- EditExcellent video, very informative, worth considering, weight the options.
Zulfiya Suleymanova
- EditDr. Berg , please can you make a video about diet for hyperthyroidism? Like what to avoid in supplement and food and that is good to eat for hyperthyroidism? I have graves disease, and can you also recommend what to take or do to avoid the eyes coming out ? Please, we all would appreciate thank you.
Southern smash Muckbang
- EditI can't find the pmg thyrotofin!
Talika Murray
- EditDr Berg I'm taking levothyroxine because my doctor said my TSH levels was low back in September and I'm still feeling some of the symptoms as i was having way before I started the medication. What should I do or tell my doctor
Jasmine Shin
- EditDr. Berg,
You just are amazing and inspirational. Thank you so much for everything you do! Your teaching has helped my husband and me a lot!