Testing At Home For Low Thyroid Levels

All discoveries are made by odd ball people or processes. This is such a process for you. Can you be patient and work with my suggestion? I went through this to discover this very powerful diagnostic tool.

In all of my writings and videos I have shown you the importance of assessing your thyroid. The big pot hole in your smooth ride to diagnosis is the “gold standard” of thyroid diagnosis the TSH blood test. It is the one test most often used. I feel you will be missed and suffer a lot longer if you trust only it.

Here is a way you can add more confirmation to your suspected low thyroid diagnosis. It will rule it out. It will tell you there is strong indicator of low thyroid levels. Its principles are well established by world published Dr Omura at Columbia University Medical School. To be clear, this is an amalgam of lots of authors and presented here for your consideration. Ready? No Pain now. No expense. To proceed, bunch up your fingers on your left hand and place the 5-bunched tips 2 inches above your belly button. Keep them there during the whole test. This will make the test more accurate.

Write the word shame on a 3×5 card and turn it down on the table. Now write the word God on another card. Turn it face down. Write the word low thyroid on a card and turn it face down. Write the word malaria on a card and turn it face down. By now you should have 5 or 6 carts to “test with” Ok? Now stand with your feet close together. Pick up a card and place it at the base of your neck. Close your eyes and see which way you lean, (Forward or backward) stay with me now. Look at the card and see what it says. If you chose the card “shame” and you leaned backward then you know that the word-card disrupts you. If the word “God” made you lean forward, then something that is good and powerful will cause you to lean forward.

It is not a bad idea to practice this. Get some other person to try it too. Do it 6 or 7 times. Try milk and wheat and beer and candy. The desirability of these products should become quite clear. You know the ones that make you sway back STAY BACK…

Now for testing the conditions, this is where Dr Omura comes in. (He does not use the standing test as far as I know but he did introduce the concept of resonance) Now take the card with Malaria on it and hold it with both hands. See which way you lean. Be patient and honest. If you were honest you fell forward. On the surface you might interpret this as having malaria. Don’ do it. By the theory of resonance, if you fell back, you would have the disease. Just believe it. I too am not sure of the exact reason. Now, put the card low thyroid function at the base of your neck and close your eyes. Feet close together. Do you sway back?

If you do, it is another test that can help you evaluate your thyroid. Most likely you are suffering from Low Thyroid Levels. There are blood tests for low thyroid. There are other tests too. I am trying to get you some help with your problems. Hence the Body tests. Oh yes, don’t forget to do the morning temp tests too.

If your body temp is ninety-seven F or less for ten days, you’re at a low level of function for the thyroid gland, according to Dr. Broda Barnes & his mass of investigation concerning the low function of thyroid gland. He established no agreement amongst TSH & other blood tests involving the body temp.

So is your mind still open? Give it a try. I have seen an Olympic weight lifter wither under this test. Enough said. OK?

Have you ever thought of testing the phrase “I need a natural thyroid supplements?” And also “I need more Iodine?” Makes sense doesn’t it? Make sure that you always supplement with Iodine when you take a thyroid supplement. Do discuss this with a health practitioner who’s familiar with its use. (Body sway testing or kinesiology) I think it unwise to ask an attorney about law. (Can you sense my sarcasm?)

Analyzing Low Thyroid Levels can be complicated. To learn more visit Doctor Hagglund’s blog to watch videos and read more articles aboutLow Thyroid Levels at HagglundMD.com