Body temperature is the foundation of good health. A low body temperature is a strong indication that there is something wrong that can be fixed. Just like a fever (high body temperature) is a good indicator that "something's wrong" and can cause people to feel terrible, so can a low body temperature. A low body temperature is more than enough to explain many health problems, such as: Fatigue, headaches, migraines, PMS, easy weight gain, depression, irritability, fluid retention, anxiety and panic attacks, hair loss, poor memory, poor concentration, low sex drive, unhealthy nails, dry skin and hair, cold intolerance, heat intolerance, low motivation, low ambition, insomnia, allergies, acne, carpal tunnel syndrome, asthma, odd swallowing sensations, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, muscle and joint aches, slow healing, sweating abnormalities, Raynaud's Phenomenon, itchiness, irregular periods, easy bruising, ringing of the ears, flushing, bad breath, dry eyes/blurred vision, and more.
All of our bodily functions are the result of chemical reactions that are catalyzed by enzymes. Without proper enzyme function, the chemical reactions will either take place too sluggishly, or not at all. The function of every enzyme depends on its shape for its activity, and its shape depends on its temperature. That's why it is absolutely criticial to have a normal temperature for good health.
Persistently low temperatures typically come on or worsen after severe stress such as:
Childbirth (#1 cause)
Divorce
Death of a loved one
Job or family stress
Surgery or Accidents
The body slows down, and the body temperature drops in response to the stress and is supposed to recover once the stress is over, but sometimes it doesn't (a condition known as Wilson's Temperature Syndrome, or WTS).
When people's temperatures are low, they often are:
* Overwhelmed
* Feeling at the end of their ropes
* Frustrated about trying product after product to no avail
* About to give up hope
* Sad they can't function normally for their children and spouses
* Outraged that people conclude it's all in their heads
* Realizing that they can't go on the way they are
And often when their temperatures normalize:
* It's as though there was never anything wrong.
* They get their lives back.
* They begin looking forward to living a normal life.
* They're thrilled to be well.
* They're mad that they were sick for so long (and lost so much of their lives) when the problem and solution were so simple.
* They often tell everyone they know who might also be suffering needlessly.
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