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In a message dated 9/29/2006 4:51:54 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
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Heat sensitivity is a main symptom in people who suffer from autoimmune
thyroid diseases. >>>>
Actually, Heat Sensitivity is a common symptom in Hyperthyroidism from any
cause and in some cases of Hypothyroidism. In the former, there appears to be
the generation of too much metabolic heat which puts a stress on systems that
help dissipate heat (sweating, radiation, breathing etc.); in the latter,
there is an overall problem with thermal regulation.
Doc Don
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