Bursts of feeling hot and sweaty out of nowhere are caused by a toxic liver—not by the thyroid or menopause. Hot flashes and night sweats have nothing to do with hormones. Here’s what’s really going on: When the liver fills up with toxins such as viral poisons, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, and even old storage of prescription drugs, it becomes overburdened and starts to run hot—so the body tries to cool it down. As part of this process, heat is expelled from the liver and pulsed through the body, giving you that uncomfortable overheated sensation. This is a very common experience for both women and men, though because of the stigma, men’s hot flashes aren’t normally labeled as such. They’re often called work sweats or nervous sweats instead.
Excerpt from Thyroid Healing by Anthony William, p48. Continue reading and get your copy today at http://amzn.to/2mfPiJ0
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