by Dr. G. Pepper | Apr 26, 2009 | diet, diet and weight loss, fitness, general health & nutrition, metabolism, nutrition, weight loss
Anwyl is a young guy with an incredible metabolism. If we knew how to recreate what nature has given him, so many people would love to share in his misfortune. But Anwyl isn’t so happy with his situation and looks like he has given up trying for his weight goal....
by Dr. G. Pepper | Apr 17, 2009 | diet, diet and weight loss, general health & nutrition, metabolism, nutrition, weight loss
Senorita is an Indian girl with a taste for carb loaded foods and Bobby offers some good advice on how to manage this common diet problem. Bobby writes: Hey Senorita… It sounds like you just need some fine-tuning. Try eating your fruits in the morning/early...
by Dr. G. Pepper | Apr 10, 2009 | general health & nutrition, hormones, metabolism, thyroid
Darlene sent us this post in which she explains how the addition of Cytomel (t3) resulted in a great improvement in her symptoms of hypothyroidism. Many physicians including endocrinologists continue to dispute the benefit of adding t3 in situations such as...
by Dr. G. Pepper | Apr 6, 2009 | diet, diet and weight loss, general health & nutrition, health, metabolism, nutrition, weight loss
Linda has put together an outstanding post for everyone looking for weight loss advice. Linda offers some “no nonsense” suggestions to help people achieve their weight loss goals. Linda I need to ask you…do you really mean running for 1 hour 5 days...
by Dr. G. Pepper | Apr 6, 2009 | blood pressure, diet, general health & nutrition, health, metabolism, nutrition, weight gain
Dr. DeSilva posts a great question about someone with high blood pressure and thyroid disease who needs to gain weight. Dr. DeSilva asks: I would like your advice about a lady who is hypothyroid and is taking the T3/T4 and is very underweight, 80-100 lbs. she also has...
by Dr. G. Pepper | Mar 27, 2009 | hormones, metabolism, thyroid
Dr. Cobbs responds to questions from Tony Kingkade, regarding the use of branded t4 (Synthroid), in the treatment of hypothyroidism. Dr. Cobbs, Chief of Endocrinology at North General Medical Center, writes: Mr Kingkade has a very interesting opinion. I prefer to deal...