The following are symptoms that may indicate a thyroid problem.
See note at bottom of page!

HYPOTHYROIDISM
(Under-active Thyroid Symptoms)

Dry, Coarse Hair
Puffy Face
Enlarged Thyroid (Goiter)
Slow Heartbeat
Arthritis
Cold Hands or feet
Cold Intolerance
Depression
Difficulty Swallowing (feeling of lump in throat)
Dry Skin
Early Menopause
Fibrocystic Breast
Forgetfulness
Heavy Menstrual Periods
Fibroid tumor
Infertility
Muscle and Body Aches
Poor Concentration or Memory
Weight Gain Without Reason
Constipation Without Cause
Brittle Nails
 


HYPERTHYROIDISM

(Over-Active Thyroid Symptoms)

Hair Loss
Bulging Eyes
Sweating
Enlarged Thyroid (Goiter)
Rapid Heartbeat
Difficulty Sleeping
Heat Intolerance
Infertility
Fibroid Tumor
Early Menopause
Fibrocystic Breast Disease
Irritability
Muscle Weakness
Nervousness
Poor Memory or Concentration Difficulties
Scant Menstrual Periods
Unexplained miscarriage or premature births
Weight Loss 
Frequent Bowel Movements
Warm, Moist Palms
Tremor of Fingers
Soft Nails

These symptoms can also be related to a multitude of other health issue and should not be treated until checked out however conventional thyroid blood testing is inaccurate more than accurate and you could still have a thyroid problem and never know it!
There is a simple home test that is far more accurate and can help decide your need. Click Here

It is a known fact that more than 96% of people above 30 are lacking in iodine, the necessary nutrient to keep the thyroid healthy. Read about it Click

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