posted on Oct, 13 2010 @ 09:03 AM
Five or six years ago I gave a slide presentation of my Iridology research:
irisnutritioncognitionresearch.blogspot.com...
(scroll down til you see the pictures of the irises)
to a school for beauticians in Mishawaka, Indiana; the reason being that I was doing research into Wilson's Thyroid Syndrome at the time--a thyroid
condition which is typically missed by orthodox Western medicine; and the purpose of my presentation was to alert beauticians of the some of the
symptoms of Wilson's that they might see in their practice with regards to fingernails and hair (google Wilson's Thyroid Syndrome).
Another important symptom of Wilson's, however, is decreased body temperature.
98.6 is typically looked upon by the medical profession as being the normal human body temperature; which, however, varies with women according to
their cycle. And probably anything between 98.0 and 99.0 could be considered as more or less normal.
When you get into the area of 97.6 or 97.2 or even 96.8 as a basal body temperature, however, this typically indicates some kind of a problem with the
thyroid gland; the consequences of which are that a whole series of chemical reactions simply do not proceed efficiently because certain enzymes act
only within that very specific range around 98.6.
Most doctors of Western orthodox medicine pay little attention to this particular syndrome; typically not even ordering a level of "Reverse T3",
which provides the chemical marker for the most accurate diagnosis; which is why I suggest that anyone with an unresolved thyroid problem find a local
doctor who has experience in the Wilson's Thyroid protocol.
Michael Cecil