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Ep 146 What You Won’t Learn From Textbooks About Goiters & Parathyroid
What do you do if a lightbulb in your house goes out? Replace it with a new one. It’s not a big deal. What if your thyroid isn’t working like it “should?” You would think that a body part, a gland as essential to your health as, well, any other gland in your body wouldn’t be treated so nonchalantly as an inanimate and easily replaceable lightbulb but you would be wrong. The thyroid when enlarged is discarded and replaced by pharmaceuticals. No thought about the repercussions of removal or why it was enlarged in the first place. Just throw it out like a broken lightbulb.
Today we’re going to go into the potential reasons why goiters form from mainstream sources such as the Mayo Clinic and Textbooks and I’m going to connect the dots that are have been ignored for decades. I believe that this information is being ignored because the answers to the problem are far away from pharmaceuticals. Because there is less money in real answers. And because the answers dispel the myths that your body is malfunctioning and in order to function properly you need product X Y or Z or you will be forever doomed to live a subpar life.
Words From The Mayo Clinic (*My two-cent comments)
What is goiter?
Goiter is a condition in which the thyroid gland grows larger. The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the neck, below the Adam’s apple.