Thyroid Issues; Natural Solutions to Common Health Problems

August 25, 2017
Hosted by Dr. Mary Anne Chase

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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), some of the most common skin problems are linked to the thyroid. They can affect texture, pigment, sensation and function. Some skin problems related to thyroid function can become a syndrome unto themselves or initiate an auto-immune response. So, before you invest in any number of lotions or topical treatments just know the problem may be more than skin deep. It could be buried within your thyroid, a result of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. When the thyroid is over-active, producing more hormones than the body needs, this is the condition of hyperthyroidism. Hypothyroidism is an under-active thyroid. If you have been diagnosed with this condition, you are not alone. This is the most common thyroid problem, affecting about 20 million Americans. The majority are women. It is also an under-diagnosed disease. As many as 60% of those dealing with hypothyroidism are unaware of it.

The Healing Whisper: A Return to Peace with host Dr. Mary Anne Chase

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This show is about learning to listen to your heart. To find those issues of the heart that can keep us stressed out and sick. You will learn about ways of healing energetically, spiritually, and physically. It’s time for learning about ways of healing beyond the prescription pills.

Dr. Mary Anne Chase

Dr. Mary Anne Chase was born and raised in a small town in Oklahoma, attended Oral Roberts University as an undergraduate and then attended dental school at the University of Colorado. She was in private practice as a general dentist for 20 years before retiring. Since retiring, she has been a health and life coach for many individuals.

Mary Anne received training as a Health Coach from Hilton Johnson in 2010 and then was trained as a Certified Healing Codes Practitioner in 2011. Dr. Mary Anne’s heart rests in the healing arts, with life issues of men and women in their mid-years, but especially with dental and medical professionals and their unique stress issues.

Mary Anne feels her greatest award is to have juggled a medical professional career, marriage and the raising of two daughters successfully. She has also received awards in public speaking from Toastmasters International. Mary Anne is also a gardener and sings with her church and a community choir.



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