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Program Information
The Wringer
Interview
Peter Bianco, Michael Friedman
 Pete Bianco  Contact Contributor
Feb. 16, 2011, 1:42 p.m.
My guest Dr. Michael Friedman is a graduate of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and a former Professor of Endocrinology at the University of Bridgeport. We speak about the thyroid and how 25% of Americans have some type of thyroid dysfunction, what is contributing to this new problem and some herbs used to treat it.

The average body temp is down from the old average of 98.6 to 97.8
also average sperm count is down, when body temp is down for a long time the metabolic rate is slowed down and all the enzymes and chemicals in the body work less well.

The Wringer is a weekly program broadcast from Hamilton College with host Pete Bianco. It can be streamed live Wednesdays 8:00am-10:00am EST at www.whcl.org
Dr. Michael Friedman will present at the 10th International Herb Symposium

http://www.internationalherbsymposium.com/the-10th-ihs-teachers.html

Another Interview with Michael

http://www.unified-health-journal.com/summer08-michael-friedman-nd-naturopathic-endocrinology.html

http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com/

Hyperthyroid herbs
Lemon Balm
Bugle Weed
Rosemary
Salvia
Skull Cap

Hypothyroid herbs

Blue Flag root
Myrrh resin
Sea Weed

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