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Re(1): benign nodule near her thyroid gland area
Benign thyroid nodule may produce no symptoms at all, or produce symptoms similar to hyper or hypothyroidism and cause other symptoms such as neck pain, difficulty breathing, swallowing, goiter and hoarse voice. It also may indicate a family history of hashimoto's thyroiditis. About 10% of the nodules can contain cancer, therefore if she has not gone through CT Imaging, MRI or ultrasound to fully inspect the benign nodule, we strongly recommend it.
We highly recommend the gold edition pads (TRMX-2i) to treat her condition. The supreme gold edition (TRMX-3) is also best prescribed in place of the TRMX-2i. If the condition is severe, our green edition pads (KX-2) is recommended. To ensure that the lump does not have cyst or cancer, the special edition (CCi) is best prescribed into the usage schedule.
Monday: TRMX-3/KX-2 and CCi
Tuesday: TRMX-3/KX-2 and CCi
Wednesday: TRMX-3/KX-2 and CCi
Thursday: TRMX-3/KX-2
Friday: TRMX-3/KX-2 and CCi
Saturday: TRMX-3/KX-2 and CCi
Sunday: TRMX-3/KX-2 and CCi
Daily dosage is 4 pads per day. If her daughter is above 3 years old but less than 10 years old, the recommended dosage is 2 pads per day.
For application area, please administer our patches on the reflex points of thyroid glands according to reflexology chart at http://www.kenrico.com/kenrico_reflexology.html.
All the best,
Kenrico Support
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benign nodule near her thyroid gland area - By Health Marvels November 6, 2009 at 01:42:49 AM
- Re(1): benign nodule near her thyroid gland area - By Kenrico Support November 7, 2009 at 08:02:01 PM
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