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Self Evaluation Quick Quiz
Determine Your Apparent Endo-Type
Experts concur that one in ten Americans have some degree of endocrine
gland disruption, where the various glands that are supposed to
work together in harmony (such as thyroid, adrenals, and sex glands)
become depleted or confused, altering your hormonal output, wreaking
havoc on your lives.
You can be readily helped with treatments outlined in
Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled?
The following Sampling* of
the Self-Evaluations from Chapter 3 of our book Feeling Fat, Fuzzy
or Frazzled?, provides an initial opportunity for you to determine
if your situation is suspicious for metabolic gland imbalance.
NOTE: You should answer EVERY Question of EACH Evaluation, except
those labeled as specific for the other sex.
The related endocrine glands have several symptoms in common. Don't be concerned
if you answer yes for the same symptoms on more than one evaluation. The ultimate
goal is to help you ascertain which is your predominant endo-type.
*These are only a Sampling of the Self-Evaluations. Please
DO NOT use these questions ALONE to determine your "endo-type".
Your "apparent" endo-type is only determined from answering
ALL of the questions on ALL of the tests (except those labeled
as specific for the other sex).
It is only an "apparent" endo-type, until the results
of your home testing are
in. Because of wide differences in people's subjective sense
regarding self-evaluations, there is no scale of mild, moderate,
or severe in expressing your apparent endo-type.
We know that symptoms can overlap, and occasionally a person will appear to have
two or all three glands as causing major health disruption. For these reasons,
the home testing can
provide greater definition and direction regarding which glands to address first.
Thyroid Gland Evaluation
Sex Glands Evaluation
Adrenal Glands Evaluation
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