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ANTHONY WILLIAMS' TIPS FOR TREATMENT OF SLEEP PROBLEMS AND WHY BAD DREAMS ARE GOOD
by Aneliya Dikova • 22 min. read
After in the previous article"Anthony William on Insomnia and Sleep Problems in Thyroid Disease"we've identified sleep problems and described their causes, now it remains to decide what action to take. How do we turn knowledge about what's behind insomnia into answers about how to maintain deep and productive sleep? Food, of course, is central. The foods from the book"The most useful foods"can change everything about sleep. That's why in this article we're going to look at a list of the best of them to incorporate into your life (along with the nutritional supplements that boost them). But first, let's pay attention to the specifics of treating these sleep problems.
If you have trouble sleeping peacefully, the cause is not the thyroid gland. You've probably heard the exact opposite, because trends indicate that thyroid problems account for much of insomnia. The truth is that this is not the case. If you find yourself waking up and tossing and turning at night, your thyroid isn't to blame.
Sleep itself is still a great mystery to modern medicine, and in particular, the reasons why so many people have sleep problems are even more mysterious to science. This is why certain theories are emerging, such as the idea that impaired thyroid function—another mysterious aspect of health—creates sleep disturbances. Blaming the thyroid in this way is like when the firemen arrive at the scene of a fire and point to the chimney as the cause without doing any expertise. With a proper approach, the investigators would have found that there was not even a fire in the fireplace and the boiler was not working - the chimney could not have been the cause. Yet, because it is at the center of everything, it is considered a problem.
For centuries, it was a popular belief that if any part of your body was sick, you cured it by consuming the same part of an animal's body. For example, if your leg is sore, you might eat a leg of lamb to heal it. If your brain or kidney was in trouble, it was believed that you should eat the brain or kidney respectively. If someone had an eye problem, they were advised to consume the eyeball of an animal in some way, shape or recipe. By the way, this was not limited to folk remedies. This was prevalent medical knowledge that doctors studied at the most prestigious medical universities during their training.
For decades, women have struggled to be heard about their symptoms. The process has not been easy. For a long time, they've been led to believe that many of the health challenges we've covered in the thyroid disease articles are just in their heads. Finally, as the medical community began to define thyroid problems as widespread, testing for these problems reached mainstream medicine. This offers confirmation to so many patients who receive proof with test results that there is something wrong with their body.
What if you no longer have a thyroid gland? People who do not have a thyroid gland are often mistaken that there is nothing to read Anthony William's book about"Thyroid Healing"that they don't need to learn about thyroid healing because it doesn't apply to them. In his book, however, Anthony William points out the exact opposite.
From various sources you will learn that cancer has always been a part of human history. According to these sources, cancer has interfered with life for 500, 1000 years and even since ancient times. They will tell you that cancer can be found in mummies, and one day they will even tell you that cancer was found in a caveman found preserved in ice for tens of thousands of years.
The truth is that malignant cancer is a relatively recent phenomenon. Although the old tumors could have been life-threatening if they had grown in such a way as to interfere with organ function, they were not caused by cancer cells, but were benign. When the ancient Greeks used the word that eventually gave rise to the English word 'cancer', they did not mean what we mean today when we say 'cancer'. Their term was a general term for all diseases where someone was ill, did not recover, and even died without explanation. Tumors – benign tumors – were only a small part of this definition. Tumors at that time were formed from old scars from wounds and from toxic heavy metals that saturate living tissue. The true origins of malignant cancer date back only to the time of the Industrial Revolution.
In the last part of the article on thyroid diseases, you will find explanations of symptoms known as various fluctuations in body temperature, edema, various swellings on the body, unexplained changes in mood, joint and muscle pain, symptoms related to heart rhythm and vestibular apparatus, as well as eye, skin and throat problems. Remember that the information Anthony William provides about these symptoms is not another misinformation theory or standard explanations with no useful information. You are about to enter new territory in terms of what causes a symptom or condition.
This is the continuation of the article in which you will get an explanation of a number of symptoms.
In this section, you will find those symptoms that are more familiar, such as memory loss, body weight fluctuations, insomnia, various types of fatigue, etc.As you will see, these are almost always symptoms of EBV. If you've come across this article looking for information about a specific thyroid issue, or if you're experiencing multiple issues from this list, there's a good chance that the explanation of a specific symptom in this article describes what's going on with you. Before you read on, there's something important to keep in mind: what you'll find here won't be misinformed theories or standard explanations with unhelpful information. You are about to enter new territory in terms of what causes a symptom or condition.
As we have already explained, thyroid diseases themselves are not symptomatic to the extent that experts believe they are not really the problem. They are just a signal, a clue, a piece of the puzzle of the much bigger picture that is Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). (To learn more about the connection between EBV and the thyroid gland, read the article "Thyroid Diseases - How It All Begins".) For this reason, in the list we will look at, all diagnoses of thyroid diseases are included as symptoms of this a virus. At first glance, this may seem surprising. When you realize the big picture, you'll understand why it makes sense.
In this list you will also find those health problems that are more familiar as symptoms such as memory loss, body temperature fluctuations, chills, night sweats and palpitations. As you will see, these are almost always symptoms of EBV. Although some of these may have other explanations (for example, muscle cramps can also occur as a result of nutrient deficiencies, or you may develop a mild fever from severe dehydration), if you have come across this article looking for a specific thyroid problem gland or experience multiple problems from this list, there is a good chance that the explanation of a specific symptom below describes what is happening to you as well. Before you read on, there's something important to keep in mind: what you'll find here won't be misinformed theories or standard explanations with unhelpful information. You are about to enter new territory in terms of what causes a symptom or condition.
At the end of the 19th century, the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) was still a poorly developed virus and not that widespread. Back then, the pathogen wasn't highly contagious or aggressive—to become infected required a direct exchange of bodily fluids with a person who had an active EBV infection, and these active infections were quite rare. Back then, EBV could live dormant in someone throughout our lives without causing problems or symptoms.
This is because EBV started out as a productive virus. Modern medicine is only now beginning to document the possibility of the existence of beneficial viruses. In the future, researchers will find that this is much more than a possibility – it is a reality. Exactly! Just as we have "good" bacteria that help keep us healthy, there are also "good" viruses. These are docile, helpful pathogens that we carry with us and that help keep our immune systems at optimal levels. EBV was once one of them.
This little gland in the front of the neck isn't the metabolic regulator that everyone thinks it is. The thyroid hormones discovered so far and those yet to be discovered do not directly control weight, regulate hunger, ignite libido, or increase your energy. This concept of metabolism is too simplistic and outdated. Metabolism is simply the name of the ancient discovery that the body is in a constant state of internal exchange and movement. It is the discovery that we are alive. It's one of those blanket terms that hides the fact that not much is known about it yet.
The true function and purpose of the thyroid gland is actually much more interesting than modern medical understanding of it. The truth is that the thyroid gland is the information center of the body. She is the second brain. Here's what's most interesting: even when it's damaged by Epstein-Barr virus or surgically removed, the thyroid gland can still perform this essential job. Since the rest of the endocrine system is equally well developed, it can replace other parts of it.
The eight strains that did not cause a rash also produced a neurotoxin. In these cases, the venom usually does not contain a dermatotoxin element that moves outward into the small peripheral nerves and skin. Instead, the neurotoxin produced by the non-aggressive strains travels inward to the major nerves already inflamed by the virus, but the neurotoxin inflames them further, increasing the strain on the immune system. (Note that these varieties of shingles can also produce a certain amount of dermatotoxin, which in some cases can create a very mild, mysterious rash).
In this article, we'll look at 15 of the most common types of shingles, which are almost always treated incorrectly—sometimes with immunosuppressants, steroids, and antibiotics that further damage health. You'll find out what the symptoms of shingles are and how they're transmitted, what the triggers are, what the unique characteristics of each strain are, and how to best deal with the two main categories of the virus—those that cause rashes and those that don't. cause. This way, you will be able to identify and defeat each variety of the virus and live a healthy life.