This is a simple, yet very accurate, temperature test which can be used to test your own thyroid. Basal body temperature is your temperature at rest. Since the early 1940’s Dr. Barnes used basal body temperature as a guide to determine if there was low thyroid function.
A temperature below 97.8°F indicates an underperforming (low) thyroid. A temperature above 98.2°F indicates an over performing (high) thyroid.
This test can also be used to monitor any thyroid therapy you may receive.
Instructions:
**For cycling women, take your temperature during the week of your period. This is when basal body temperature is most consistent and most accurate when relating to thyroid function.
The information provided by Optimum Vitality is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.