Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 You should join the Natural Thyroid Hormone group. They can help you balance Isocort and Armour. B. My Ebay Auctions: http://tinyurl.com/o9nqv MY SOY CANDLE STORE IS OPEN! COME VISIT: http://www.marloquinn.com/SoyScentsational adrenals and thyroid Well, I have mostly been a lurker here with a few comments here and there and as so much of the information on this group is very technical I have felt I just need to keep reading to get a better understanding. Which I think I may be getting there. Now my question is I know I have adrenal fatigue as well as some thyroid issues because of my low body temp.and i know they go together and from my reading and research they say you should work on your adrenals first. I have been taking iodoral for a couple months now and it has helped my energy levels. I have been taking natural adrenal cortex as well as vitamin c and some sea salt. I have also seem my temps go up to about 97.8 from 97.3. So, is it a good idea to take isocort as well as armour at the same time or should you start the isocort and then later start the armour. I have not done any tests. I just finished reading a lengthy article by Dr. Hotz and he has treated 6000 patients for thyroid and feels that tests are not always a good measure of what a person needs as they only tell you what is happening at the particular time and thryoids etc. fluctuate through the day. He does say he gets some idea what is and what is not working. So, I am considerting trying both Isocort and Armour to get myself to the next level of wellness and would like to know the groups thoughts on taking both, etc. I do not go to doctors as I don't have insurance that covers that plus more importantly don't really trust them. I have asked doctors in the past about my thyroid and they just blow it off. My father is on thryoid medicine as he has a " dying " thyroid. So, any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. thanks, Allyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 how much iodoral are you taking? I am not a big fan of isocort but it might help a little. I like cortisol better. Gracia Well, I have mostly been a lurker here with a few comments here and there and as so much of the information on this group is very technical I have felt I just need to keep reading to get a better understanding. Which I think I may be getting there. Now my question is I know I have adrenal fatigue as well as some thyroid issues because of my low body temp.and i know they go together and from my reading and research they say you should work on your adrenals first. I have been taking iodoral for a couple months now and it has helped my energy levels. I have been taking natural adrenal cortex as well as vitamin c and some sea salt. I have also seem my temps go up to about 97.8 from 97.3. So, is it a good idea to take isocort as well as armour at the same time or should you start the isocort and then later start the armour. I have not done any tests. I just finished reading a lengthy article by Dr. Hotz and he has treated 6000 patients for thyroid and feels that tests are not always a good measure of what a person needs as they only tell you what is happening at the particular time and thryoids etc. fluctuate through the day. He does say he gets some idea what is and what is not working. So, I am considerting trying both Isocort and Armour to get myself to the next level of wellness and would like to know the groups thoughts on taking both, etc. I do not go to doctors as I don't have insurance that covers that plus more importantly don't really trust them. I have asked doctors in the past about my thyroid and they just blow it off. My father is on thryoid medicine as he has a " dying " thyroid. So, any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. thanks, Allyn ---------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.7/410 - Release Date: 8/5/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 I take 4 pills a day of Iodoral. So where do you get cortisol? And do you take it along with armour? Allyn PRIORITY INVESTMENTS N' KOLLATERAL,INC. ALLYN FERRIS PRESIDENT <mailto:AFERRIS@...> AFERRIS@... <http://maps./py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap & addr=4548A+WEST+VILLAGE+DR. & csz=T AMPA%2C+FL+33624 & country=us> 4548A WEST VILLAGE DR. TAMPA, FL 33624 tel: 813-961-1500 fax: 813-996-9571 mobile: 813-391-7965 <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=0 & v0=0 & k0=0> Add me to your address book... <http://www.plaxo.com/signature> Want a signature like this? _____ From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Gracia Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 6:25 PM iodine Subject: Re: adrenals and thyroid how much iodoral are you taking? I am not a big fan of isocort but it might help a little. I like cortisol better. Gracia Well, I have mostly been a lurker here with a few comments here and there and as so much of the information on this group is very technical I have felt I just need to keep reading to get a better understanding. Which I think I may be getting there. Now my question is I know I have adrenal fatigue as well as some thyroid issues because of my low body temp.and i know they go together and from my reading and research they say you should work on your adrenals first. I have been taking iodoral for a couple months now and it has helped my energy levels. I have been taking natural adrenal cortex as well as vitamin c and some sea salt. I have also seem my temps go up to about 97.8 from 97.3. So, is it a good idea to take isocort as well as armour at the same time or should you start the isocort and then later start the armour. I have not done any tests. I just finished reading a lengthy article by Dr. Hotz and he has treated 6000 patients for thyroid and feels that tests are not always a good measure of what a person needs as they only tell you what is happening at the particular time and thryoids etc. fluctuate through the day. He does say he gets some idea what is and what is not working. So, I am considerting trying both Isocort and Armour to get myself to the next level of wellness and would like to know the groups thoughts on taking both, etc. I do not go to doctors as I don't have insurance that covers that plus more importantly don't really trust them. I have asked doctors in the past about my thyroid and they just blow it off. My father is on thryoid medicine as he has a " dying " thyroid. So, any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. thanks, Allyn ---------- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.7/410 - Release Date: 8/5/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 I have seen them mentioned here and thought about checking them out. Maybe it's time. Thanks, Allyn PRIORITY INVESTMENTS N' KOLLATERAL,INC. ALLYN FERRIS PRESIDENT <mailto:AFERRIS@...> AFERRIS@... <http://maps./py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap & addr=4548A+WEST+VILLAGE+DR. & csz=T AMPA%2C+FL+33624 & country=us> 4548A WEST VILLAGE DR. TAMPA, FL 33624 tel: 813-961-1500 fax: 813-996-9571 mobile: 813-391-7965 <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?u=0 & v0=0 & k0=0> Add me to your address book... <http://www.plaxo.com/signature> Want a signature like this? _____ From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of ladybugsandbees Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 6:06 PM iodine Subject: Re: adrenals and thyroid You should join the Natural Thyroid Hormone group. They can help you balance Isocort and Armour. B. My Ebay Auctions: http://tinyurl. <http://tinyurl.com/o9nqv> com/o9nqv MY SOY CANDLE STORE IS OPEN! COME VISIT: http://www.marloqui <http://www.marloquinn.com/SoyScentsational> nn.com/SoyScentsational adrenals and thyroid Well, I have mostly been a lurker here with a few comments here and there and as so much of the information on this group is very technical I have felt I just need to keep reading to get a better understanding. Which I think I may be getting there. Now my question is I know I have adrenal fatigue as well as some thyroid issues because of my low body temp.and i know they go together and from my reading and research they say you should work on your adrenals first. I have been taking iodoral for a couple months now and it has helped my energy levels. I have been taking natural adrenal cortex as well as vitamin c and some sea salt. I have also seem my temps go up to about 97.8 from 97.3. So, is it a good idea to take isocort as well as armour at the same time or should you start the isocort and then later start the armour. I have not done any tests. I just finished reading a lengthy article by Dr. Hotz and he has treated 6000 patients for thyroid and feels that tests are not always a good measure of what a person needs as they only tell you what is happening at the particular time and thryoids etc. fluctuate through the day. He does say he gets some idea what is and what is not working. So, I am considerting trying both Isocort and Armour to get myself to the next level of wellness and would like to know the groups thoughts on taking both, etc. I do not go to doctors as I don't have insurance that covers that plus more importantly don't really trust them. I have asked doctors in the past about my thyroid and they just blow it off. My father is on thryoid medicine as he has a " dying " thyroid. So, any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. thanks, Allyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 > > I take 4 pills a day of Iodoral. So where do you get cortisol? > And do you take it along with armour? > Allyn She means hydrocortisone (brand name Cortef.) Hydrocortisone and cortisol are somewhat the same. Hydrocoritsone is a bio-identical hormone. Gracia " isn't a big fan of Isocort " but it has 2.5 mg of hydrocortisone in each pellet. The " standard " dosage for someone with low adrenals is up to 20 mg of hydrocortisone per day (taken as 5 mg 4 times daily). Skipper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 Can this diet help with your adrenals and thyroid? I would love to hear from others that have these issues and what this diet has done for them. I feel lately that a lot of my symptoms seem also like it is adrenals issues. My doctor does not want to test my thyroid right now so how do I know if I need to come off some of my thyroid medication while I am healing my body and losing weight? Thank you Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 > > Can this diet help with your adrenals and thyroid? > > I would love to hear from others that have these issues and what this diet has done for them. > > I feel lately that a lot of my symptoms seem also like it is adrenals issues. My doctor does not want to test my thyroid right now so how do I know if I need to come off some of my thyroid medication while I am healing my body and losing weight? +++Hi Theresa. I usually answer questions from early morning until about Noon every day (EST), but then I have to get away from the computer. So may I ask you to wait for answers to your messages before posting them again? +++Your doctor will adjust your thyroid meds according to your tests. If your thyroid malfunctioned say 8 years ago, since it takes 1 month for every year to heal, you should test your thyroid after being totally on this program 4 months, and then get it tested every 6 weeks thereafter, since your thyroid should be normalized in 8 months and you don't want to be taking any meds by then. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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