Kniha Fine on Paper Mahathir Mohamed

Fine on Paper

Because Being Told You're Fine Isn't Good Enough

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Očekávané naskladnění
Naskladnění 29. 06. 2026
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Jennifer had a list.It was on her phone; a list of every symptom her doctor had dismissed. The exhau...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
136
EAN
9798183850710
Enbook ID
53016598
Hmotnost
193
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 8

Kompletní popis

Jennifer had a list.

It was on her phone; a list of every symptom her doctor had dismissed. The exhaustion that sleep would not fix. The weight that would not move. The hair on the shower floor. The week of dread before every period. She was forty-one, and three years of "your tests look normal" had left her with nothing to do but keep failing on her own.

Jennifer was not fine.

She is not rare.

For every woman who has been handed a clean lab report and a pamphlet about stress management, there is a story underneath the story. A thyroid producing hormone that cannot reach the cells that need it. An iron deficiency hidden behind a "borderline" hemoglobin. A cortisol curve quietly collapsing year by year. Progesterone, the hormone of calm, depleted into invisibility. Insulin so chronically elevated that no amount of diet or discipline could move the weight.

These problems do not fail in isolation. They fail together. And they heal together.

In Fine on Paper, Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, board-certified in anti-aging and regenerative medicine, walks you through the integrated biology of hormonal health, one chapter at a time. Through real patient stories and rigorous, current science (including the 2026 advances in metabolic medicine), he explains what your standard lab report cannot:

- Why a "normal" TSH can leave your cells starving
- Why most thyroid disease is really an immune-system problem
- How chronic stress quietly steals the hormones of vitality
- Why your gut governs almost every hormone in your body
- What the Women's Health Initiative got wrong - and what it cost a generation of women
- The difference between normal and optimal, and why that gap is where you have been living

This is not alternative medicine. It is rigorous functional medicine, built on the same biochemistry that underlies all of medicine. What changes is the question it asks. Not 'Is this person sick?' but 'Why is this person not well?'

If you have been told you are fine, and you are not, this book is the conversation your doctor should have had with you.

The biology is yours.
The questions are now too.