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Thyroid Self Test:
Barnes Thyroid Temperature Test

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Thyroid Self Test - Barnes Thyroid Temperature Test - Must Read Articles!
  1. Shake down the thermometer the night before and place on your night table. First thing in the morning before getting out of bed tuck the thermometer in your armpit and lay very still for 10 minutes.
  2. Record your temperature on the chart below.
  3. Indicate the first day of your menstrual period by circling the temperature on the chart for that day.
  4. Indicate the last day of your menstrual period by making an “X” through the temperature on the chart.

If the thyroid is overactive, your temperature will show 1-2 degrees above normal.

If the thyroid is underactive your temperature will show 1-2 degrees below normal.

The normal underarm temperature is between 36.6 and 36.8 degrees. If your temperature is consistently below this level, blood tests for evaluating thyroid function are indicated. However, be aware that these tests are often normal even is the thyroid gland is malfunctioning. That is because the tests show only how much thyroid hormone is circulating in the blood and tell nothing of how well the hormones are functioning on a cellular level. Additionally, the loss of up to 70% of thyroid function may occur before blood tests become abnormal.

Temp C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Temp F.
37.3                     99.2
37.2                     99
37.1                     98.8
37.0                     98.6
36.9                     98.4
36.8                     98.2
36.7                     98
36.6                     97.8
36.5                     97.6
36.4                     97.4
36.3                     97.3
36.2                     97.2
36.1                     97
36.0                     96.8
35.9                     96.7
35.8                     96.6
35.7                     96.5
35.6                     96.2
35.5                     96


This test was developed by Broda O. Barnes, MD, PhD., a practicing physician in the state of Colorado. It is Dr. Barnes’ opinion that this test is superior to standard blood studies for evaluation of thyroid function. Blood tests measure only pituitary (TSH) and T3 hormone blood levels, while temperature readings measure how much energy is actually being generated in cells.

 

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