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5.0 out of 5 stars Thyroid Sourcebook by Rosenthal
This is an excellent book which describes classic thyroid
problems and a variety of solutions. Goitrogens are contained
in cabbage, cauliflower, turnips, almonds and fiber.
People living in North America get natural iodine
in their diets. The thyroid makes T3 and T4 cells. The
parathyroid controls calcium regulation. Hyperthyroidism
produces...
Published on Jan 22 2004 by Dr. Joseph S. Maresca

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3.0 out of 5 stars For newly diagnosed thyroid patients
This book is a good read for those newly diagnosed to thyroid disease. It offers the basic information on thyroid disease (Are you hyper or hypo, symptoms, medication, etc.) without overwhelming the reader. The author is very precise in her explanations also. For those of you looking for answers to more challenging and complex thyroid problems, this would NOT be the book...
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3.0 out of 5 stars For newly diagnosed thyroid patients, Aug 28 2001
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This book is a good read for those newly diagnosed to thyroid disease. It offers the basic information on thyroid disease (Are you hyper or hypo, symptoms, medication, etc.) without overwhelming the reader. The author is very precise in her explanations also. For those of you looking for answers to more challenging and complex thyroid problems, this would NOT be the book to buy. It doesn't challenge any of the current practices and assumes that you have a simple problem that one pill will cure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thyroid Sourcebook by Rosenthal, Jan 22 2004
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Dr. Joseph S. Maresca "Dr. Joseph S. Maresca ... (Bronxville, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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This is an excellent book which describes classic thyroid
problems and a variety of solutions. Goitrogens are contained
in cabbage, cauliflower, turnips, almonds and fiber.
People living in North America get natural iodine
in their diets. The thyroid makes T3 and T4 cells. The
parathyroid controls calcium regulation. Hyperthyroidism
produces anxiety, diarrhea, easy bruising, increased gland
size, eye problems, exhaustion, heat intolerance and
palpitations, infertility, menstrual changes, muscle weakness,
paralysis and tremors. Hypothyroidism causes cardio changes,
cold intolerance, digestive changes, fatigue, muscle cramps, numbness and autoimmune deficiencies. The Endocrine Society
is listed at 4350 East West Hwy. -Suite 500 Bethesda MD 20814-4410 at Tel 301-941-0200

Overall, this work is excellent for anyone desiring quality
information on the functioning of the thyroid gland. It should
be in every personal health library.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book for lay person, Aug 20 2003
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Muzaffer Muctehitzade "hacibey" (Boston, Ma USA) - See all my reviews
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Very nice easy to read book about Thyroid and practical explanations, symptoms and questions about related issues once the illness is is established, such as selecting doctors, understanding what they say, etc. It is not
written for Medical Students although it helps to any student in the way how to communicate with patients.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, Sep 20 2002
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This book is informative and well-organized, it is great finding a Thyroid book dedicated to women's issues.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Too Basic, Jan 26 2002
By A Customer
This book is far too basic, with information easily found by a quick internet search. Scarce on facts and high on opinion, this book was clearly written with someone unfamiliar with medicine but with marketing savvy.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Basically Boring., Aug 5 2001
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While the information in this book might be a good starting point for someone totally new to thyroid disorders, I found it too basic, and too entrenched in mainstream theory and treatments to be helpful. Too much repeating of information easily found on just about any thyroid drug manufacturer's website, or just from surfing around the web. It is not a book I kept for my personal library --which for me (books are life!) is unusual.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Your guide to the basics...., Mar 30 2001
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The Thyroid Sourcebook answered many of the questions I had when I was first told that I have an underactive thyroid; it was very helpful in guiding me towards a better understanding of what was happening with my body. With the information presented in the book I was better able to ask the right questions of my doctors, who in turn gave me more informed answers. I had a better idea of what to expect as I followed the various treatments I was subjected to when it was later determined that I had thyroid cancer. I only wish that the author covered thyroid cancer a bit more, since it's kind of light on that. However, this book is not the definitive source on thyroid disorders, and I don't think it was meant to be, rather it is a good guide for the patient and the patient's family. If you want something that is more definitive, then perhaps a textbook on endocrinology is what you need.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, Jan 13 2001
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I was disaapointed with the content of the book. I was hoping for something that was much more cutting edge, not just the basic mainstream medical community approach. While it is great to see all of the hormones discussed, it didn't go far enough for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book for every woman you care about, Sep 22 2000
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This book is a bible for anyone that has been diagnosed with or thinks they may have a thyroid disorder. I have found that my mother and sisters probably also have thyroid disease since I have read this book. I only wish I had read this book before my diagnosis. I am sure I would have been spared years of pain.
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5.0 out of 5 stars For Women Only - Thyroid & Our Hormone Complexities, April 20 2000
Unlike other resource books on thyroid disease, this offering gives specific information for women on the health connections regarding the female life cycles and other influencial female hormones. In addition to discussing the usual thyroid symptoms, it addresses in detail problems regarding weight and diet, depression, menopause and stress pertaining to women. It contains many suggestions to help oneself which makes this book a must for a women puzzled by her thyroid disease.
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