It is gratifying to know that a book such as Fat and Furious will assist patients in learning about their hormones and metabolism. When I began my practice, doctors wore a halo of omnipotence, above an aura of godliness. A patient deserves much more dignity and respect than being subjected to a one-symptom-five-min office visit to their health care provider.
John Hipps, M.D., author of The Country Doctor Alive and Well

I commend Loree Taylor Jordan, author of Fat and Furious in her bold approach to discussing underlying metabolic dysfunction. Although hypothyroid can be elusive, some detective work can often clinch the diagnosis and appropriate treatment given.
Ralph J. Luciani, D.O., M.S., Ph.D., M.D. ,(H), founder and medical director, The Albuquerque Clinic

I endorse Loree Taylor Jordan's very through, entertaining and informative book that discusses metabolic dysfunction. It is all about balance! Fat and Furious addresses how balancing the hormones is the key to weight loss success. Ms. Jordan takes a no nonsense approach in finding health care providers that will step outside the box to assist their patients.
I commend her on her timely contribution."
C. Richard Mabray, M.D., author Lose Weight, Not Your Health

Congratulations to Loree Taylor Jordan, who addresses often overlooked endocrine-based problems in Fat and Furious. Obesity is a chief complaint in my medical practice. It is a subject that is confusing to the lay public and poorly understood by the medical profession. This book could not have come at a better time and is a must read!
Ron Manzanero, M.D., specializing in alternative therapies and integrative practice

"Fat and Furious should be taken to every physician that tells their patient that their thyroid tests are normal. The new change in the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists guidelines will increase the number of people being diagnosed with hypothyroid from 60 million to 100 million. Physicians and frustrated patients alike must read this book!
Howard Hagglund, M.D. author of Why do I Feel So Bad (When the Doctor Says I'm O.K.)?

The public needs a book like Fat and Furious. Everyone needs learn the foundations of good health. Poor diet, stress, nutritional deficiencies (minerals, vitamins, essential fatty acids), organ dysfunction (digestion, adrenal, liver, kidney, etc), and toxic accumulation will lead to hormone disorders (thyroid, PMS, menopausal), metabolic and weight problems.
David Overton, PA-C author of Functional and Nutritional Blood Chemistry-What the Numbers Really Mean

Fat and Furious addresses many of the issues I face in my medical practice. Patients that are overwhelmed with stress, struggling with hormonal imbalances, and handling anxieties and disappointments via food where frightening emotions become dulled. Ms. Jordan should be commended on a comprehensive book empowers the reader.
David Parrish, M.D., multi-specialty practice in endocrinology

In her book Fat and Furious, Loree Taylor Jordan addresses the shame and humiliation of those caught in the trap of misdiagnosis by mainstream doctors. Every day in my practice I see the devastating effects of misdiagnosis or inadequate treatment of people with thyroid disease. Thyroid disease and thyroid hormone resistance, can cause patients that have exercised faithfully, eaten wholesome diets, and taken supplements to fail in their attempts to lose weight and become healthier. Loree Taylor Jordan gives hope to those at their wits end with frustration.
Dr. Gina Honeyman –Lowe, co-author of Your Guide to Metabolic Health

Many doctors will brush off patients with "normal" laboratory tests. Congratulations to Loree Taylor Jordan in her courageous determination to break through the barrier of ignorance prevalent in the medical community.
Neal Rouzier, M.D., author of Natural Hormone Replacement for Men and Women-How to achieve healthy Aging-Director of the Preventive Medicine Clinics of the Desert