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About Robert Arnone, DC
Expertise
I can answer any questions regarding Thyroid Trouble either Hypo or Hyper. I can also explain to you how this may have happened to you and more importantly how you can get well.

Experience
I have helped many women and some men with Thyroid Conditions. Most of them were able to get completely off of the harmful medications that weren't correcting the cause of their problem anyway. If all of these people were able to get well, then why not you too? I may be able to find you a qualified Upper Cervical Specific Doctor in your area to help locate and correct the cause.

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KCUCS MSCA NVIC

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Life University School of Chiropractic - Marietta, GA

 
   

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Thyroid Problems - T4 Level


Expert: Robert Arnone, DC - 3/4/2009

Question
I recently got blood tested for my thyroid since thyroid problems run in my family. I am only twenty years old. My doctor called me back with my blood test results and the only thing that was high was my T4 level. She told me that normal was 4.5 and mine was 5.1. Could this be the cause of my weight gain? and is it something that I should get medicine for?

Thank you,
Maggie

Answer
Maggie,
If you are indeed having thyroid trouble there are much more safe and effective ways to deal with that then harmful medications.  Medicine should be your 3rd choice rather than your first, when it comes to your health.
You see, your thyroid must get continuous impulses from your brainstem via your nerves that run between your brain and your thyroid.  As long as those vital messages are getting through properly then your thyroid will function correctly.  When there is an interference to that communication between your brain and your thyroid then your thyroid cannot possibly be expected to function correctly.
This must be located and corrected in order for normal thyroid function to be restored.  Drugs don't do this and surgery doesn't do it either, and this is why these should be chosen as last resorts.
So what can you do?
Go to a Doctor that specializes in locating and correcting Brainstem Pressure which is caused by the Upper Cervical Spine Subluxation or simply when your neck bones are not in the correct position.
There is never anything put in your body or taken out with this safe and effective care, and it is completely focused upon correcting the cause of your ill health so it gets you the results that you are looking for anyway.
Let me know if you would like for me to find you a specialist or if you would like to come to our clinic to get under care and start getting well today.
Yours in Best Health,
Dr Robert Arnone
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor
"Brainstem Specialist"
Arnone Family Health Clinic
711 Old Ballas Road
St Louis, MO 63141
314 995 5719
ArnoneClinic@rocketmail.com

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