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Is this 1 food causing your Hypothyroidism?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jose Gola)
Thu Jun 15 08:13:38 2017
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2017 08:13:36 -0400
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Hypothyroidism Revolution
If you have done any research on how your diet can influence your thyroid health'you have likely stumbled upon a number of foods that can directly hurt your thyroid.
Today I need to warn you that there is a BIG one that you do not know about and it is the worst of them all because it suppresses yourthyroid on 3 different levels!
But, what makes matters worse is that this is one of those "so-called" health foods that everyone is eating, including you.
Even your doctor is recommending that you eat more of it.
Read More
The Sweet Track is an ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England. Built in 3807 or 3806 BC along an earlier structure, the Post Track, it was the oldest unearthed timber trackway in Northern Europe until the 2009 discovery of a 6,000-year-old trackway in Plumstead, London. It extended close to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) across the now largely drained marsh between what was then an island at Westhay and a ridge of high ground at Shapwick. Various artefacts, including a jadeitite ceremonial axe head, have been found along its length. Construction was of crossed wooden poles, driven into the waterlogged soil to support a walkway that consisted mainly of planks of oak, laid end-to-end. The track was abandoned after 10 years of use, probably due to rising water levels. Following its discovery in 1970, most of the track has been left in its original location, with active conservation measures taken, including a water pumping and distribution system to maintain the wood in its damp
condition. Some of the track is stored at the British Museum and a reconstruction of a section was built at the Peat Moors Centre near Glastonbury.
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If you have done any research on how your diet can influence your thyroid health'you have likely stumbled upon a number of foods that can directly hurt your thyroid.
Today I need to warn you that there is a BIG one that you do not know about and it is the worst of them all because it suppresses yourthyroid on 3 different levels!
But, what makes matters worse is that this is one of those "so-called" health foods that everyone is eating, including you.
Even your doctor is recommending that you eat more of it.
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The Sweet Track is an ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England. Built in 3807 or 3806 BC along an earlier structure, the Post Track, it was the oldest unearthed timber trackway in Northern Europe until the 2009 discovery of a 6,000-year-old trackway in Plumstead, London. It extended close to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) across the now largely drained marsh between what was then an island at Westhay and a ridge of high ground at Shapwick. Various artefacts, including a jadeitite ceremonial axe head, have been found along its length. Construction was of crossed wooden poles, driven into the waterlogged soil to support a walkway that consisted mainly of planks of oak, laid end-to-end. The track was abandoned after 10 years of use, probably due to rising water levels. Following its discovery in 1970, most of the track has been left in its original location, with active conservation measures taken, including a water pumping and distribution system to maintain the wood in its damp
condition. Some of the track is stored at the British Museum and a reconstruction of a section was built at the Peat Moors Centre near Glastonbury.
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