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This is a common syndrome in animals and people that has never been diagnosed before.
This syndrome involves the production of a deficient or defective cortisol from the middle layer of the adrenal cortex, with the pituitary gland producing ACTH to insure the production of more active cortisol.

This is no joke when it comes to your pets health!
When this cannot occur, the inner layer adrenal cortex responds with estrogen and male hormone called androgen. The elevated estrogen not only causes the binding of the thyroids receptor sites and deregulates the immune system.
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