Busse-Buschke Blastomycosis

**Busse-Blastomycosis** or Graves' disease, or Baz's disease is a disease of the thyroid gland, which is characterized by changes in the functioning of its organs and tissue structure, caused by hormonal imbalances. In scientific medicine, this disease is named after one of the creators of pathological anatomy, Alexander Schlesinger, and a clinical dermatologist (Alexander Kluge-Neuhaus).

Graves' disease was first described by scientists in 1828. To date, a 6% incidence rate among patients has been identified. Doctors call the disease a nerve disease because it is a mental problem and not a manifestation of physiological abnormalities in the thyroid gland.

Symptoms of Graves' disease can have negative consequences for the patient. It should be remembered that its treatment is recommended only under the supervision of experienced specialists who have knowledge and skills in this field of medicine.



Aersteloxene Blastus, popularly known as "Fox". Of course, this eater is not the same one that used to be sold at the Diet store. As you know, if you don’t want to get fat or turn your body into a walking food warehouse and nutritional concentrate, in order to get enough of proteins, vitamins C, A, PP and healthy carbohydrates, the body needs to consume fewer calories. No money? Then you can start by switching to vegetable oil, as well as consuming less high-calorie proteins, because... Protein foods (meat, etc.) provide the body with energy solely by burning its own fat, protein, and a tiny portion of the vitamins and minerals contained in the food. Well, a small note - the coballid diet (classic boiling of soft-boiled eggs) is not cheap, and besides, you cannot eat them if you decide not to have numerous muesli or think about where to buy calcium. Well, okay, the most important thing is that this beast tells us about that. How to stay in shape or regain your weight if necessary.