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Case Study: Hormones And The Liver
Margaret was typical of many women who come to see me trying to restore balance in their lives around the time of menopause. She was 52 years old and had gained 48 pounds (more than 21 kg) since she went through menopause 2 years ago. She was an apple-shaped woman (Android body type) carrying all her excessive weight in the abdominal area and had a roll of fat around her upper abdomen. This roll of fat around the upper abdomen often indicates that the liver is fatty.
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Case Study: How To Lose Weight With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Case Study: How To Lose Weight With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Kathy was a 24 year old lady who came to...
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Case Study: Too Tired To Lose Weight
Case Study: Too Tired To Lose Weight Cheryl is a 35 year old lady who came to see me for...
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Case Study: Helping To Resolve Acne Rosacea
Case Study: Helping To Resolve Acne Rosacea Linda was a lovely 38 year old lady who came to me seeking...
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Case Study: Still In Pain After Gallbladder Removal
Christine is a 39 year old mother of four who came to my clinic seeking help for her fatty liver...
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Case Study: Irritable Bowel
Samantha came to see me after struggling with irritable bowel syndrome for nine months. Samantha’s main symptoms were frequent loose stools, severe abdominal bloating and flatulence. She was extremely distressed by these symptoms, due to their intensity and duration. The abdominal bloating and discomfort became progressively worse as the day went on; so much so that by the evening Samantha said she looked 6 months pregnant. She said to me "I can't leave the house at night because none of my clothes fit. It's a good thing I live alone because the amount of gas I pass each night after dinner would drive everyone away". Samantha had seen her local GP about these symptoms and was referred to a gastroenterologist to rule out serious pathology. Nothing abnormal was detected and Samantha was diagnosed with IBS. The gastroenterologist suggested Samantha may want to try a low FODMAP diet and left it at that.
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Case Study: Losing Weight With An Under Active Thyroid Gland
Jenny was a 38 year old police officer that came to see me seeking help with her thyroid, her weight and several other issues. In fact, Jenny had such a long list of symptoms and health problems that I was quite concerned to see a young lady with such poor health. Fatigue was Jenny’s biggest problem because it made it difficult for her to get through the day. She worked part time and is a single mom with a seven year old son. She often worked nights, which really worsened her fatigue. She found it difficult to fall asleep and no matter how long she slept, she never felt refreshed when she woke. Jenny had a fatty liver, which was diagnosed 3 years ago by her local doctor. She was 40 pounds overweight and found it impossible to lose this weight. She could lose 10 pounds if she really tried, but it required humungous effort and she couldn’t put up with continual hunger for more than a month at a time.
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Case Study: What To Do For An Over Active Thyroid
Today I’d like to share with you a case study about a young patient with an over active thyroid gland...
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Case Study: Overcoming Bloating And Allergies
Maree was a 39 year old lady who came to see me for help with abdominal bloating, frequent colds and...
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Case Study: Rheumatoid Arthritis In A School Girl
Case Study: Rheumatoid Arthritis In A School Girl Lesley is a 17 year old girl who came to see me...
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