Why is my temperature only 94.7 ?? What is wrong?? Doctors/ Naturopath HELP!?


Question:
I am told it is bacause of adrenal gland, often mistaken for hypo thyroid. I have the symptoms, overweight, depressed, sleep alot.

Any reccomendations or medicine ideas? thanks

Answers:
Check out wilsonsthyroidsyndrome.com. I have low temp and so did my MD! He told me about this site. It's very interesting.
low Blood Pressure is the cause of low temp. take some choclates or coffee when you feel your temp is going down.
go see a doctor or ask a pharmacist to suggest u some medication
not everyone's "normal" temperature is 98.6
Thats not too bad 94.7 is just alittle low but you are ok, perhaps a balanced diet and excercise could help you out.

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you're just a cool guy..ask real Dr.s in offices with white coats.not some yahoos on yahoo. That's what insurance is for. take care.
Did you take your temp orally? You also have to hold the thermometer in just the right place under your tongue far back and to the inside to get an accurate temp! There are temp pockets in your mouth and some are way colder than your actual body temp just try to hit the right spot and try again to double test.
I get that a lot lately but I live with it. sure it's some glandular deficiency, probably thyroid.

Try using adaptogenic herbs, MACA, ginseng, Carthamoides leuzea, Ashwagandha, JiaoGulan, Eleuthero, and the others. these will stimulate & balance your glandular functions. they do this so well, too. buy them online & use them. help yourself - &avoid the MD and his chemical Rx drugs.
Everyone's temperature varies a little bit depending on time of day, environmental temperature, temperature taking technique, etc. However, I can tell you right now that 94.7 is not your accurate body core temperature. That's stage 2 hypothermia! Your reading is inaccurate, unless somebody just pulled you out of an icy lake... By the way, your adrenal gland does not control your body temperature and neither does your thyroid gland. The hypothalamus (in the brain) controls body temperature and is the body's thermostat.
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