I am very cold unless the temperature is over 80 degrees. I had somenutritional deficiencies a few years ago. The doctor says my thyroid isfine and all other test are fine. She said that your coldness could take along time to go away. The doctor said it’s a problem with the DNA in themitochondria of the nerve cells of the skin. After four years of anutritionally pretty good diet I’m still as cold as before. A month ago shestarted me on 100mg of CoQ10 once a day. I am no warmer but it helps myenergy which has never gotten back to normal in the last four years either. I would like to know if you have any suggestions to help me warm up? Thankyou

Well there are a lot of questions that need to be answered in order for me to help you.  Being cold could be from  a thyroid condition that even if your numbers are within a “normal” range, are low for your body.  I would also need to see that diet of yours.  At least 2 weeks documented of exactly what and when you eat.  We would have to look at your family history, your body type, your life style, and then possibly make some assumptions of why you are “cold”.

Being severly under weight will make you cold.  Low blood pressure. Maybe even a slow or burned out set of adrenal glands.

Your best bet is to start a daily diary of what and when you eat and how you feel through out your day.  Then call and set up a consultation so I can really get a full view of you in order to help you.

B Natural 715-836-7021.  I take private appointments Monday – Thursdays.

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