Now, a new book from the nation’s leading thyroid patient advocate and New York Times bestselling author, Mary Shomon, can help women identify whether a thyroid problem may actually be the cause of their hormonal symptoms. “The Thyroid Hormone Breakthrough: Overcoming Sexual and Hormonal Problems at Every Age” (HarperCollins) is a practical handbook for women of all ages, offering step-by-step guidance on how to differentiate thyroid symptoms from other hormonal problems. Then, the book arms women with the knowledge and practical tools they need to find the right practitioner, get properly diagnosed, and effectively relieve conditions and symptoms with approaches chosen from among the best conventional and holistic therapies.
An estimated 50 million Americans suffer from thyroid problems — the vast majority of sufferers are women, and surpassingly, most are undiagnosed. With diagnosis and effective treatment, many chronic hormonal problems can be dramatically improved — without invasive, costly or side-effect-laden treatments. And some women will find that with proper thyroid treatment, their other hormonal symptoms disappear entirely, while the women completely avoid unnecessary drugs, invasive treatments, costly procedures and even surgery.
“Why isn’t a thyroid test the first thing doctors do?” says author Mary Shomon. “Half of the women in America have a low sex drive. A million women each year are receiving infertility treatments. We have more than 600,000 hysterectomies a year. Minimizing menopause symptoms is a billion dollar business. But low libido, infertility, irregular bleeding and menopause problems are all common symptoms of a thyroid problem. To me, it’s a disgrace that women are being sent for expensive infertility treatment, given questionable hormone treatments, or even told to have a uterus removed — and NO one has even checked the thyroid gland for problems first, much less offered effective treatment!”
Shomon’s book provides practical, hands-on advice to help women harness the power of proper thyroid function to resolve:
- Early or late puberty
- PMS, and irregular, heavy or painful periods
- Low sex drive
- Infertility and recurrent miscarriage
- Severe morning sickness
- Post-partum depression and weight gain
- Difficulty breastfeeding, low milk supply
- Perimenopause and menopause symptoms

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