Feeling Fat, Fuzzy or Frazzled? : A 3-Step Program to: Beat Hormone Havoc, Restore Thyroid, Adrenal, and Reproductive Balance, and Feel Better Fast! | 
enlarge | Authors: Karilee Shames, Richard Shames Category: Book
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 9837
Format: Bargain Price Media: Hardcover Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.2
ASIN: B000EUKR0E
Publication Date: July 7, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new hardcover with DJ. Has remainder mark on bottom page edges.
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Product Description From the authors of Thyroid Power (more than 60,000 copies in paperback sold) comes a practical, hands-on program for the fat, fuzzy, and frazzled among us to feel better fast For the 33 million Americans who feel sluggish, spacey, and stressed out daily, Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled? is the first book to address the delicate balance among the thyroid, adrenal, and reproductive glands which can make the day-to-day difference between feeling awful and feeling good. Long-term, if left untreated, this imbalance can cause heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, infertility, and severe menopause. Authored by an expert physician/nurse team, the book offers readers: an innovative program to identify their particular hormone-related metabolic disorder; a 5-day jumpstart program to help alleviate weight gain, low energy, or frayed nerves fast; and a long-term plan to achieve optimal health. BACKCOVER: A must-read for anyone with a thyroid or other hormone problem. Christiane Northrup,MD
A clear, comprehensive, and integrated road map to restore and rebalance our hormones. Mary J. Shomon, author of The Thyroid Diet and Living Well with Hypothyroidism
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Interesting Book October 28, 2008 Estelle Hasert (On the road - USA) There are many theories about how our bodies work, and this one is about the best I've read. My doctors don't accept that my thyroid has anything to do with all my problems, but it was good to read that I may be able to solve some of my maladies. I have been suffering for years with joint pain and have type2 diabetes. By the end of a day, I am exhausted. I am not finished reading yet, but look forward to feeling better real soon.
Another great addition to self empowerment September 8, 2008 MpowerU (Las Vegas, NV) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I commend practitioners whom encourage self-education and teamwork as they have been of great value in my road to recovering optimal health. Dr. Shames has been around a long time and has been committed to treating thyroid issues continually through the years. You can buy your supplements and get your testing anywhere you want. The point is, take action and empower yourself in every way possible until you find what works. It is a good addition to the thyroid books that are out there and it has helped me refine my knowledge in ways that has brought progress to my search for control over Hashimoto's.
Feeling Fat, Fuzzy and Tired? August 12, 2008 Suellen Warren (Beavercreek, Ohio) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have not had the chance to read the book yet, but am looking forward to reading it when the kids go back to school in a few weeks.
Best Book Out There on this Topic July 13, 2008 Texas Bookworm (Forth Worth, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and other metabolic problems years ago and have read a lot of books on the subject. This was the first one to really explain the relationships between the hormones in a way I could understand. So many people don't realize if you have one hormonal problem, there are probably others that may not be showing obvious symptoms. This book helps the average person make the connections. Before, the doctors were treating the different problems separately. This book put me on the right track. It enabled me to ask better questions and to be a more informed patient. At my last appointment, my doctor told me I had really done my homework and that would make working together easier. The credit goes to this book more than any other. It's not perfect, and there are a few over generalizations, but those small annoyances are worth it for the wealth of information in this book. It has a permanent place on my keeper shelf
Don't believe the hype July 13, 2008 Miss B 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is a joke, it simplifies the complexities of endocrine problems. You're better off going to a "real doctor" than waste your time and money reading this book! Its recommendations are dangerous, encouraging self medication with alternative supplements; and silly, "Don't watch stressful movies if you have adrenal problems". Do yourself a favor and pass on this book.
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