2 great thyroid web sites

OMI100

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Here are 2 great web sites that have a LOT of great info. Both web sites combine to provide a full and in-depth coverage of the subject.

The first is Tiredthyroid.com. Same person who wrote the book. The web site has a LOT of good info. The web site morphed into the book of 360+ pages.

http://www.tiredthyroid.com/

The second is a web site I just came across yesterday while I was researching some issues. On par with tiredthyroid, but with a different writing approach. Again a LOT of great information here also.
BTW all points and positions written in the articles are supported with footnoted references at the end of each chapter. So if you want to see the source documented and make your own mind up you can go to the cited references and read them.

http://hypothyroidmom.com/top-5-reasons-doctors-fail-to-diagnose-hypothyroidism/

I feel that this post should also be a sticky and not get lost. The information provided at these 2 sites is amazing.
Some of the articles have footnoted references at the end of each article so you can see the documented sources and make your own mind up.
 
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