Hair
• Is your hair dry or unmanageable? You may have a thyroid problem.
• Do you have brittle, slow-growing hair? You may have a thyroid problem.
• Is your hair dull and without natural highlights? You may have an HGH
deficiency.
• If you’re a man losing hair from the top of your head, suspect a declining
testosterone level, together with an excess of dihydrotestosterone.
• If you’re a woman losing hair from the top of your head, this may be an
indication of low female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone, high
testosterone, low thyroid, or all of the above.
• Is your hair disappearing in circular patches? You might have a deficiency
in cortisol.
Energy
• Does even the least amount of stress leave you weak, anxious, and shaky?
You may have a cortisol problem.
• Are you always tired, regardless of the amount of hours you sleep? You
may have a thyroid, estrogen or progesterone (in women), testosterone
(in men), or HGH problem.
• If you feel shaky after a big pasta meal, you may have low blood sugar
levels due to a disturbance in your insulin.
Eyes
• Is your vision decreasing? You may have a low HGH level.
• Do you have bags underneath your eyes? You may be deficient in HGH.
Mood
• Do small things set you off, and do you find you can’t deal with stress?
You may have a cortisol problem.
• Do you feel sad all the time, or have you been diagnosed with depression?
You may have a sluggish thyroid, low progesterone (in women) or low
testosterone (in men), or an HGH problem.
Sex
• If you have a hard time getting aroused, you may have a cortisol problem.
• Do you lack sexual desire? You may have a problem with estrogen (in