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The Ct3m Handbook

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This book describes how the author recovered from severe adrenal hormone issues by developing an innovative and simple approach called the Circadian T3 Method (CT3M), which supports the adrenal glands as nature intended. Thyroid patients often have symptoms associated with low cortisol. These can severe fatigue; low blood sugar; aches/pains; dizziness; poor response to thyroid hormones; anxiety; fluctuating body temperature; digestive upsets; allergies; nausea; low blood pressure - to name but a few. Thyroid hormones will not work correctly if the adrenal glands do not produce an adequate level of cortisol. Consequently, unless there is good adrenal health, symptoms of hypothyroidism may continue to be present, even if thyroid hormone levels have been corrected. Symptoms of low cortisol appear to be at epidemic levels among thyroid patients. The author explains why partial adrenal insufficiency can often be present when a thyroid patient is taking thyroid medication. The Circadian T3 Method (CT3M) is an approach to using T3 or natural desiccated thyroid medications that mimics the natural rhythm of our thyroid hormones and helps to improve adrenal function. CT3M has been used by thousands of thyroid patients since the author first introduced it in his first book 'Recovering with T3'. CT3M is providing thyroid patients and their doctors with a simple, natural way to correct adrenal function. The CT3M Handbook book explains CT3M in depth. It provides thyroid patients, and their doctors, with the wealth of information that is needed when using CT3M to recover adrenal health. The book has a foreword by Dr. Sarah Myhill, who has this to say about the "It gives every thyroid patient the clues, the rules and most importantly the confidence to identify underlying impediments to recovering their health, and adjust their dosage of thyroid hormones to an individually tailored regime, in collaboration with an informed doctor. Paul's attention to detail is second to none. Furthermore, he looks outside simple hormone issues to the many other dietary and lifestyle changes, which are so important for long-term health. I would recommend this book to any patient with undiagnosed health problems or diagnosed hypothyroidism but who has failed to respond to standard mono-therapy with thyroxine." The CT3M Handbook is a must-read for all thyroid patients struggling with partial adrenal insufficiency. It is also essential reading for doctors who have patients like these in their care. It complements the author's first book (Recovering with T3).

188 pages, Paperback

First published September 30, 2013

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Paul Robinson

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Paul Robinson is a highly regarded keynote speaker and accomplished author of numerous books and audio books. Over the past 15 years, he has delivered speeches to over 500,000 executives from more than 350 companies across the globe. His expertise lies in the areas of human potential development, leadership, sales, and innovation. Some of his notable works have even been adapted into inspirational documentary films.
Know more: www.paulrobinson.in

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May 14, 2021
Every Endocrinologist should read this book! Everyone suffering from Hashimoto should read this book! Unfortunately if you look at the Hashimoto support groups on facebook or on the internet whose number of members range within seven figures for the international ones and well over 100.000 for national ones you quickly read the same story all over again: Endos use their one trick pony of prescribing t4 medication and if it does not work it can not be thyroid, its depression. I sometimes genuinely wonder if Endocrinologists are just illiterate, insanely lazy or just have a complete lack of compassion. Any person from 8 on with access to the internet could come up with a better treatment plan than that. The issue isnot only that thousands of people are suffering but also the strain it puts on the healthcare system when MDs shrug of their patients issues who just run from one MD to another only to get told to seek therapy which they sometimes do for years and years without any change in symptoms, I am in Germany where Cognitive behavioral therapy is covered by insurance and just know waaay to many people spending years in therapy while achieving absolutely nothing, then properly use T3 and are able to function again. Reading this could save the healthcare system millions, make ppl functional and prevent suicides asnot being properly medicated can cause suicidal depression, anxiety and other mental disorders next to the regular fatigue, food sensitivities, weight gain etc etc.
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