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Do you have a thyroid disorder or think you may have one?

 

 

 

Hashimoto’s is the most common form of Hypothyroidism.  Unless you run the right tests and have a practitioner skilled in their interpretation you may be told "Your thyroid is fine!"   Yet, you are tired, gaining weight and just don’t feel like yourself anymore." 

 

Or you have Hashimoto’s and have been told "take this medication and everything will be fine?"

 

 

 

What are readers saying?

 

 

"I started to read your book and am up to page 32 so far. You "hit the nail on the head" as far as I am concerned. For the past 8 to 10 years I have been complaining to every doctor that I went to that I felt something was wrong with my thyroid. In that time I went from being a size 5-8 to a size 12-14 with every doctor saying, oh it is just "menopause" even though I told them of my symptoms. Which by the way, I had at least 25 of maybe 30 of the symptoms listed"~D. Kettmann

 

 

 

"I feel I have found a friend. It is so comforting to be understood by someone who’s actually "been there". I have had the experience of feeling disconnected and uncaring doctors blowing me off.  At age 25, I was told, "you have two little boys, you’re supposed to be tired, better get used to it."  At 39 when complaining of extreme symptoms I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and M.S".~S. Stark

 

 

 

"I can’t tell you how excited I am to have had the opportunity to read your book. I’m blown away by your understanding of how the body’s systems (e.g.,thyroid) work-down to a cellular level.  I’ve never known a doctor to go to that level of diagnosis! I’ve come to realize many times, they’re treating symptoms…not finding the root cause of the trouble".~M. Wanser

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What you will learn

 

 

 

  • When is medication necessary
  • How to interpret the tests
  • 5 Stages of Hashimoto’s
  • Symptoms of Hashimoto’s
  • Can I recover
  • Tests to run
  • What can I eat
  • Your microbiome – the secret to healing
  • Helpful supplements
  • Three things all Hashimoto’s patients have in common
  • Gut Solutions, treatments and more

 

  50 million people or one in six lives are impacted by this diagnosis and other autoimmune diseases. Hashimoto’s is one of the most under-diagnosed and mistreated conditions  

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About the book:   " Heal Hashimoto’s: Start with the Gut" is a handbook, personal map and touchstone for anyone with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis or autoimmune disease. Each chapter is chock full of useful and tested information to build your knowledge and lead you to natural solutions that work.   Hundreds of patients have found remission and healing by focusing on lifestyle changes and healing the gut.

 

  About the Author:backcover.jpg   Dr. Sharon Lee Rasa is a doctor of natural medicine and a pioneer in holistic health. She holds a doctorate in chiropractic, functional medicine training and a leader at the cutting edge of the new frontier in  understanding health from a multi-level model  After her mother was sent home at the age of 51 with a “we’ve done all we can” prognosis, Dr. Rasa’s life path set sail in a new direction at the age of 25: to understand health and healing from a holistic and integrative perspective.  Dr. Rasa has three decades of studies, research, practicing, teaching, and writing in the field of holistic and functional medicine.     She embraces the body as a self-healing, self-organizing, self-regulating organism when given  no interference.   Having recovered from Lyme Disease, mold toxicity, and Hashimoto’s, Dr. Rasa embraced her own healing in an effort to not only help herself but thousands of others. Dr. Rasa brings 25+ years of private practice, teaching, speaking and writing to every patient experience

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