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157 of 161 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You will be mad as Hell (when you read this book)!!
Dr. Starr returns to the essence of medicine: Listening to what the patient has to say and looking at the patient and finding evidence to make the diagnosis. He pays great homage to the early pioneers in thyroidology, referencing their publications and insights, and provides photographs clearly showing the physical consequences when thyroid hormones, despite "normal"...
Published on June 10, 2006 by James T. Webber, MD

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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars review of "Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic"
As anyone knows who has used endocrinologists, it is totally frustrating to be treated by a doctor who treats lab tests, rather than symptoms. Mark Starr is a doctor who treats symptoms, and who is willing to use thyroid-suppressive therapies to get rid of all symptoms, so this puts him ahead of the pack. His description of thyroid resistance and its genetic...
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157 of 161 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You will be mad as Hell (when you read this book)!!, June 10, 2006
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This review is from: Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic (Paperback)
Dr. Starr returns to the essence of medicine: Listening to what the patient has to say and looking at the patient and finding evidence to make the diagnosis. He pays great homage to the early pioneers in thyroidology, referencing their publications and insights, and provides photographs clearly showing the physical consequences when thyroid hormones, despite "normal" laboratory tests, are not working. At last, someone has stepped up to the plate and decried the medical profession's reliance, no, blind faith, in third-party medicine (blood, spit, urine lab tests). Skepticism helped medicine leap forward centuries ago. Dr. Staar's excellent book brings it on. After reading this book, you will know, you, or someone dear to you, will have some expression of hypothyroidism type 2 (thyroid hormone resistance syndrome). His book will empower you to seek, no, insist, on getting the proper treatment. Dr. Staar's assessment that this is an epidemic is true. This is a must-read for all healthcare professionals.
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90 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thyroid epidemic revealed.... PLEASE give this book to all your doctors!!, October 16, 2006
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J. Akaha (Salinas, California United States) - See all my reviews
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I have a family history of thyroid disease including both Hashimoto and Graves Disease. I took radioactive iodine for Graves disease 19 years ago, and have been on synthetic thyroid for many years. (Now supplemented with T3 dessicated thyroid hormone).

When my kids started experiencing severe medical problems we went to psychiatrists, endocrinologists and even a homeopath in search of answers. Their illnesses were described as non-specific depression, immune disorder, adrenal fatigue, etc.

I finally found a terrific internist who understood natural hormone balancing and who also shared Dr. Starr's belief that thyroid disorder has reached epidemic proportions, particularly among women. She immedietely started treating my daughter with thyroid hormone, but ignored thyroid disorder as a possible cause of my son's problems. It was this doctor who actually suggested that I read this book, and she gave a copy of this book to my son's psychiatrist as well. The psychiatrist had diagnosed my son with adrenal fatigue and was treating him with hydrocordisone and lexapro. He seemed to be improving, but he still was not ready to return to college this fall due to severe insomnia, inability to wake up, inability to deal with stress (adrenal fatigue) and fuzzy thinking.

Our last appointment was two days ago and the doctor had not only read the book, but had contacted Dr. Hertoghe in order to make sure that he knew exactly how to test patients. In a very short time was able to integrate all of Dr. Starr's ideas into his understanding of how our bodies work, and more importantly for us, saw my son's problems in a totally new way which I believe will be a breakthough in his long illness. Armed with this new knowledge, he was able to explain to us that my son's low basal temperature (it was 95.6 underarm mid afternoon and 3 degrees higher orally) was way too low for him to wake up in the morning. It had also been overlooked on earlier labs that his T3 was below range because his T4 was within range.

Clearly, we were very lucky to find an extraordinary doctor who isn't afraid to embrace new ideas. If everyone who reads this book gives this book to just one doctor, maybe we can make mainstream medicine take notice!
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90 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Right on Target, August 2, 2005
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This review is from: Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic (Paperback)
I have traveled from Florida to see Dr. Starr and will continue to do so because he is right on target with my diagnosis and treatment. His book shows how this problem is an epidemic and is being totally ignored. When blood tests actually do show a problem it is being ineffectively treated, which I can attest to. Now that I understand the issues I can better deal with my health problems that grow less and less each day. I've sent my mother and my sister to see Dr. Starr. His claim that this disease runs in families is true in my case as well. I'm the fourth generation with thyroid problems. I finally feel as if I have found a health practitioner that truly understands my problems.

If anyone has any doubt that hypothyroidism is not an epidemic, or you want to convince your doctor to listen to you, please run out and buy this book. It will make you understand the issues and the interactions with heart disease, diabetes, obesity and many others.
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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars review of "Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic", September 23, 2009
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As anyone knows who has used endocrinologists, it is totally frustrating to be treated by a doctor who treats lab tests, rather than symptoms. Mark Starr is a doctor who treats symptoms, and who is willing to use thyroid-suppressive therapies to get rid of all symptoms, so this puts him ahead of the pack. His description of thyroid resistance and its genetic under-pinnings is really helpful.

However, I rate this book only 3 stars. I do this because Starr's account is incomplete. He completely fails to acknowledge the existence of rT3 (reverse T3, or DT3, the mirror image of LT3, which is the desirable left-hand form) and the use of the FT3/rT3 ratio as a diagnostic measure. As a survivor of celiac disease who understands how the deranged biochemistry of Celiac-Sprue can force the body into making excess rT3, I know why it is important for some patients to have combination T3+T4 therapy, or even T3-only therapy, which Starr does not do. I have closely followed the thought of John C. Lowe DC on the benefits of T3 therapy, as well as the thought of alternative practitioners like Kent Holtorf MD, who frequently uses time-release T3 on his patients. Starr appears to be unaware of the trends in treatment initiated by practitioners such as Lowe and Holtorf.
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars for anyone with chronic health problems!, October 9, 2008
This review is from: Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic (Paperback)
I have seen well over a dozen books on thyroid. Too many contain mostly regurgitated conventional beliefs, a few were written mainly to sell the author's own nutrition products. Most insist thyroid medical tests are reliable. (How do they know this, anyway?)

This one is different. The author is a hypothyroid specialist and provides much evidence that over 50% of the US (and no doubt UK) population has low thyroid problems - whether your own doctor's much-touted tests show it or not.

This is the book that really helped me understand my low thyroid problems and I have also learned how to see the signs in others (from pix and explanations in the book of things like the arm pinch test and swollen necks). The only negative for me is that it did not really agree with the warning in one other excellent thyroid book about adrenal exhaustion preventing recovery (that other book is "Your Thyroid and How to Keep It Healthy: The Great Thyroid Scandal and How to Survive It" by Barry Durrant-Peatfield and there is only one page in it about having to build up the adrenals first - easy to overlook, as I almost did). Be warned: if you have had low thyroid for several years (in my case over a decade before I finally self-diagnosed and thus was able to take the first steps towards recovery) then you will almost certainly have adrenal exhaustion.

The thyroid tablets did not work for me (and I ended up taking three times the normal "dose" for several months before this became clear) until I stopped them and took adrenal support tablets for several weeks before restarting thyroid on a smaller dose. I also continued the adrenal support tablets for several months. Finally, I am seeing clear improvements. There is even a spring in my step! I never really expected to experience that again...

The adrenal exhaustion involvement is a major problem because, even if you are able to get thyroid tablets, they may not work and you would then assume you don't have a low thyroid problem, that it must be something else. This happened to me at the start of my long illness and was one of the major reasons I did not try thyroid tablets again for over a decade - even though I very gradually gained over 100 pounds while eating very carefully indeed - it must be easier to realize a low thyroid involvement if you gain three stone in three months, as a friend of mine did. (Another one was that I have very thick head hair and every list of symptoms includes thinning hair - so please don't let this sort of thing put you off too.)

Also, if you are diabetic or TATT (tired all the time, even CFS) or overweight (and can't lose it by dieting) or have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, etc, etc, then you MUST read this book. If you have chronic health problems (and who doesn't, these days!) the information in this book may save your life in the long run and relieve pain in the shorter term.

P.S. The MUST-READ book on low thyroid now is "Stop the Thyroid Madness", passionate and comprehensive. I also recommend the book "Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It".

[Later note: I recommend a well-researched book called "Outsmart Your Cancer" - anything that can HEAL cancer is also a general healer and should be able to help much else in the body as well as "Trick and Treat" by Groves which turns modern eating advice on its head, backed up by plenty of evidence, and "Never Fear Cancer Again" by Raymond Francis, a brilliant distillation of what is truly needed for health. All 3 should be on the "top 10" of any list of books on health. Also, the supplement Papaya 35, a super concentrate with fermented pawpaw.]
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sequel to Broda Barnes and a Tribute to Thyroid Medical Pioneers, December 12, 2007
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Hypothyroidism, Type Two by Mark Starr MD is a tribute to many of the great pioneers of thyroid medicine, Broda Barnes MD, Eugene Hertoge, and Lawrence Sonkin MD. The book is a sequel to the Broda Barnes classic on low thyroid and a compilation of evidence that modern lab testing is unreliable for the diagnosis of low thyroid, and the current treatment equally lacking.

Partly to seek treatment for his own musculoskeletal pain, Starr went to New York to study pain medicine with Hans Krauss at Cornell Medical Center. Starr later opened his own pain clinic and quickly realized that the majority of his patients responded to thyroid medication with pain relief.

If you have read the Broda Barnes book, Hypothyroidism, the Unsuspected Illness, you will find many of the same ideas explained and elaborated by Mark Starr's tribute to the earlier work. For example, the definition of Type Two Hypothyroidism is defined as cellular resistance to the action of thyroid hormone.

While thyroid hormone's main action is to increase the size and number of mitochondria, the mitochondrial DNA is highly susceptible to genetic mutations because of maternal transmission.

An unforeseen outcome of the medical victory over infectious diseases with modern antibiotics is the creation of new generations of low thyroid children who in earlier times would have succumbed to childhood infectious diseases. They now survive to adulthood thanks to antibiotics, and according to both Starr and Barnes, later develop heart disease as undiagnosed low thyroid adults.

The book contains fascinating reprints of old medical book photos of patients with low thyroid before and after treatment, and adds a valuable chapter on clinical signs and symptoms of low thyroid. Another chapter covers Starr's area of expertise which is musculoskelatal pain syndromes and their relation to the low thyroid condition. Another useful chapter explains in detail why dessicated thyroid is more effective than the synthetic T4 commonly used by the medical system.

Unlike the Broda Barnes book which was written at the end of a long medical career, Starr's book appears at the relative beginning of his, and one can only wonder what future additional insights he will share after 30 years of medical practice.

Jeffrey Dach MD
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have if you're Hypothyroid, have Chronic Fatigue or Fibromyalgia!, December 1, 2006
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If your thyroid blood tests are normal, yet you're suffering from the symptomps of Hypothyroidism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or Fibromyalgia, you might be suffering from Hypothyroidism Type II. This book explains what Hypothyroidism Type II is and how it's treated in a natural and inexpensive way. It builds upon the works of the pioneers in the field of Endochrinology whose scientific heritage didn't make it into the current pharma-driven health care. If your doctor denies you the medical treatment based on your blood tests, remember that there's a plenty of other doctors who will treat you and get you better.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but, May 11, 2009
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I have read about 8 books on hypothyroidism and visited a number of websites. It is clear to me that the orthodox medical community's apparent belief that they know all there is to know about the diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism just doesn't hold water.

Dr. Starr is the second author I have read who's clinical experience has uncovered clients with hypthothyroid symptoms yet who's thyroid blood tests are normal. It's something that at some point the medical community is going to be forced to confront and research. The first author, Dr. Dennis Wilson saw more than 5,000 patients that fit this description. There are differences in two authors theories about what is going on. I side with Dr. Wilson's, but never the less this book is informative and useful if you fall into this diagnostic 'black hole'.
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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars if you are taking Synthroid and not getting better..., June 9, 2005
This review is from: Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic (Paperback)
You need to read this book. I am currently seeing Dr. Starr and I am so excited to finally find a doctor that treats my symptoms and not my blood test results.

He explains the Correct way to diagnose and treat Hypothyroidism in plain English. After reading it, you will also realize that almost everyone you know suffers from low thyroid hormone in one way or another. And it's easy to treat.

I highly recommend this book to everyone, including my previous Drs. As a matter of fact, I think I will get them copies and slam it on their counters.

For real.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great place to start - from a former patient, October 16, 2009
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This book is a great place to start for those who are being treated with conventional thyroid medication and are STILL having symptoms or for those who think they are having thyroid issues. Dr. Starr lays a great foundation on the history of thyroid research and treatment and carefully explains how the thyroid works and why so many people are experiencing thyroid issues today. As a former patient, Dr. Starr truly cares about his patients and goes the extra mile to treat them. He has many years of experience and has trained with some of the best in the field of thyroid research. He has since moved his practice from the Atlanta area to AZ, so if you live in the west, he would be a great doctor to see.
Once you have read his book, or if you KNOW you have Hashimoto's thyroiditis, I would highly suggest reading another book, "Why Do I STILL Have Thyroid Symptoms", by Dr. Daris Kkharrazian. He will go into more detain about the autoimmune form of hypothyroidism and how to treat it. Good luck! This is a VERY difficult disease to treat and even more difficult to find a competent physician to treat it!
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