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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1860990" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>If you are unsure what she is eating it will be difficulty to know her caloric intake. And who does the shopping? Does she eat whilst out visiting your son ? Any attempt to say, change her diet, requires the attempt is not possibly sabotaged</p><p>As I understand it, our thyroid gland sets the rate at which our body burns fuel. The the lower the 'burn rate' the more risk of excess food being stored as fat. A correction of the 'burn rate' enables some of the excess to be 'burned off' </p><p>Some people in the past used to use excessive doses of thyroid tablets to lose weight, but in excess the raised 'burn rate' uses up nutrients and lead to bone weakness and heart problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1860990, member: 468714"] If you are unsure what she is eating it will be difficulty to know her caloric intake. And who does the shopping? Does she eat whilst out visiting your son ? Any attempt to say, change her diet, requires the attempt is not possibly sabotaged As I understand it, our thyroid gland sets the rate at which our body burns fuel. The the lower the 'burn rate' the more risk of excess food being stored as fat. A correction of the 'burn rate' enables some of the excess to be 'burned off' Some people in the past used to use excessive doses of thyroid tablets to lose weight, but in excess the raised 'burn rate' uses up nutrients and lead to bone weakness and heart problems. [/QUOTE]
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