Thyroid Issues

Are you tired of being told you are “normal” when you are still experiencing thyroid issues such as:

  • Weight issues
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Memory issues
  • Mood Swings
  • Hot flashes
  • Heart palpitations
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Hair loss
  • Constipation
  • Insomnia
  • And more

DON’T BE LABELED, SOMETHING YOU ARE NOT… It’s not menopause, old age, senior moments, clinical depression, bipolar, hypochondria or any other label that has put you in a treatment box where one drug after another seems to be your only option.

Watch the video above to truly understand that your hypothyroid, hyperthyroid, Hashimoto’s, or other thyroid condition may be able to be helped.

Here at Power Health, we look at the person and not the diagnosis.  Our goal is to find out what is causing the problem and help you to correct that without drugs or surgery.

If you would like more information or would like to find out if you are a candidate for our breakthrough procedures please call us at 775-329-4402 to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rutherford or you can fill in the form below.

Comments

    • gayla carrasco
    • October 24, 2021
    Reply

    I have hypo thyroid now for over 26 years. Never has a dr mentioned Hoshimotos I’m 60 years old and got the vaccine for covid and my body and health have declined.I have always had all the symptoms of hoshimotos thyroid but since getting vac I have severe inflamationg muscle ache leg cramps, bloating and swelling in feet legs and my stomach fills and looks 15 lbs heavier.and I get no relief. Plz help

    • Priya Raman
    • June 3, 2021
    Reply

    I am a vegan and I have Hashimoto’s disorder. Would your dietary changes involve including meat to heal the gut? Can the healing be done on a vegan diet?

    1. We have worked with many patients who have decided to not eat meat. It can add complexity to a case, but in most cases we can still expect good results.

    • jennifer mundt
    • June 18, 2019
    Reply

    Thyroid is 1.010 is that level too high

    1. We would consider that number to be borderline low.

    • Amy
    • March 6, 2019
    Reply

    I am in Canada and sick and tired of feeling like crap and being told nothing is wrong with me.
    I have all the symptoms of hashimotos but no diagnosis. Your information makes me feel like maybe I am not alone.

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