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I am a new member of this group. I was diagnosed with autoimmune thyroiditis by

a reproductive endocrinologist when I was trying to get pregnant at 39 (using

lots of technology!) after having gone through

menopause at 36, also from autoimmune causes.

My mother and older sister also went through menopause early and have been told

they need thyroid hormone (although neither takes it). I know I need thyroid

hormone and take Synthroid and feel good on it as long as I have enough.

I have recently begun enzyme therapy (three months ago) to see if I can overcome

my autoimmune disease. The enzymes have apparently powered the Synthroid

throughout my body resulting in my heart racing (one night) and my losing sleep,

although I wasn't tired. I lost 16 pounds. My tsh went from 1.68 to .6 in six

weeks on enzyme therapy. I take the synthroid with my Vira-Stop2x enzymes

because they both need to be taken on an empty stomach before breakfast. I cut

my synthroid back until I could sleep again--from 112 mcg to 75 mcg. Now I feel

pretty good again.

Has anyone else done enzyme therapy to help cure thyroiditis and other

autoimmune problems? I am finding I need more Vira-stop enzymes to get the

benefits I first experienced, which is consistent with what I have heard from

others who have done enzyme therapy, but 5 at a time seems like a lot. I have

an energy healer who believes strongly in using foods to heal who thinks I

should stop the enzymes and go with raw potatoes! I would love to hear from

others who have been down this path and have anything valuable to share.

I had my heart stop when an iodine dye was injected for a test when I was a

baby, so I do not favor an iodine solution.

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If you are not making the thyroid hormones your body needs, then taking the

thyroid hormone(s) is mandatory. If you or your family decides not to take the

thyroid and you need it, you can actually die from not having it because thyroid

hormones run your entire body including your heart and brain and kidneys. liver,

pancreas, etc.

<>Roni

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It's called knowledge!

 

Just because something isn't seen

doesn't mean it's not there<>

From: anneverheart <relentlesswellness@...>

Subject: Newbie, taking enzymes

hypothyroidism

Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 11:19 AM

I am a new member of this group.  I was diagnosed with autoimmune thyroiditis by

a reproductive endocrinologist when I was trying to get pregnant at 39 (using

lots of technology!) after having gone through

menopause at 36, also from autoimmune causes.

My mother and older sister also went through menopause early and have been told

they need thyroid hormone (although neither takes it).  I know I need thyroid

hormone and take Synthroid and feel good on it as long as I have enough. 

I have recently begun enzyme therapy (three months ago) to see if I can overcome

my autoimmune disease.  The enzymes have apparently powered the Synthroid

throughout my body resulting in my heart racing (one night) and my losing sleep,

although I wasn't tired.  I lost 16 pounds.  My tsh went from 1.68 to .6 in six

weeks on enzyme therapy.  I take the synthroid with my Vira-Stop2x enzymes

because they both need to be taken on an empty stomach before breakfast.  I cut

my synthroid back until I could sleep again--from 112 mcg to 75 mcg.  Now I feel

pretty good again. 

Has anyone else done enzyme therapy to help cure thyroiditis and other

autoimmune problems?  I am finding I need more Vira-stop enzymes to get the

benefits I first experienced, which is consistent with what I have heard from

others who have done enzyme therapy, but 5 at a time seems like a lot.  I have

an energy healer who believes strongly in using foods to heal who thinks I

should stop the enzymes and go with raw potatoes!  I would love to hear from

others who have been down this path and have anything valuable to share.

I had my heart stop when an iodine dye was injected for a test when I was a

baby, so I do not favor an iodine solution. 

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Thank you for your response, Roni. I understand that if your body isn't

making thyroid hormone, you have to take it and I personally am

extremely grateful that they make the stuff! I have no control over my

sister or mother's actions. All I can say is they must not need it as

much as I do. I am happy taking it. However, I would like to find a

cure to my autoimmune issues, as it led, in addition to thyroiditis, to

early menopause and associated problems. I am trying enzyme therapy to

help. I would be grateful for any information from people who have

tried this in the past.

Ann

www.relentlesspursuitofhealth.com

Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of

imagination.

- Dewey

--- Newbie, taking enzymes

hypothyroidism

Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 11:19 AM

I am a new member of this group. I was diagnosed with autoimmune

thyroiditis by a reproductive endocrinologist when I was trying to get

pregnant at 39 (using lots of technology!) after having gone through

menopause at 36, also from autoimmune causes.

My mother and older sister also went through menopause early and have

been told they need thyroid hormone (although neither takes it). I know

I need thyroid hormone and take Synthroid and feel good on it as long as

I have enough.

I have recently begun enzyme therapy (three months ago) to see if I can

overcome my autoimmune disease. The enzymes have apparently powered the

Synthroid throughout my body resulting in my heart racing (one night)

and my losing sleep, although I wasn't tired. I lost 16 pounds. My tsh

went from 1.68 to .6 in six weeks on enzyme therapy. I take the

synthroid with my Vira-Stop2x enzymes because they both need to be taken

on an empty stomach before breakfast. I cut my synthroid back until I

could sleep again--from 112 mcg to 75 mcg. Now I feel pretty good

again.

Has anyone else done enzyme therapy to help cure thyroiditis and other

autoimmune problems? I am finding I need more Vira-stop enzymes to get

the benefits I first experienced, which is consistent with what I have

heard from others who have done enzyme therapy, but 5 at a time seems

like a lot. I have an energy healer who believes strongly in using

foods to heal who thinks I should stop the enzymes and go with raw

potatoes! I would love to hear from others who have been down this path

and have anything valuable to share.

I had my heart stop when an iodine dye was injected for a test when I

was a baby, so I do not favor an iodine solution.

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Have you seen a doctor about your autoimune issues to make sure of exactly what

you have, how bad and what is recommended to treat you?

 

<>Roni

Immortality exists!

It's called knowledge!

 

Just because something isn't seen

doesn't mean it's not there<>

From: anneverheart <relentlesswellness@...>

Subject: Newbie, taking enzymes

hypothyroidism

Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 11:19 AM

I am a new member of this group.  I was diagnosed with autoimmune

thyroiditis by a reproductive endocrinologist when I was trying to get

pregnant at 39 (using lots of technology!) after having gone through

menopause at 36, also from autoimmune causes.

My mother and older sister also went through menopause early and have

been told they need thyroid hormone (although neither takes it).  I know

I need thyroid hormone and take Synthroid and feel good on it as long as

I have enough. 

I have recently begun enzyme therapy (three months ago) to see if I can

overcome my autoimmune disease.  The enzymes have apparently powered the

Synthroid throughout my body resulting in my heart racing (one night)

and my losing sleep, although I wasn't tired.  I lost 16 pounds.  My tsh

went from 1.68 to .6 in six weeks on enzyme therapy.  I take the

synthroid with my Vira-Stop2x enzymes because they both need to be taken

on an empty stomach before breakfast.  I cut my synthroid back until I

could sleep again--from 112 mcg to 75 mcg.  Now I feel pretty good

again. 

Has anyone else done enzyme therapy to help cure thyroiditis and other

autoimmune problems?  I am finding I need more Vira-stop enzymes to get

the benefits I first experienced, which is consistent with what I have

heard from others who have done enzyme therapy, but 5 at a time seems

like a lot.  I have an energy healer who believes strongly in using

foods to heal who thinks I should stop the enzymes and go with raw

potatoes!  I would love to hear from others who have been down this path

and have anything valuable to share.

I had my heart stop when an iodine dye was injected for a test when I

was a baby, so I do not favor an iodine solution. 

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Hi Roni,

I asked about other issues, and he said the vast majority of patients have

just a thyroid problem, so doesn't see any problem waiting five weeks for

more blood work. All my other numbers from the blood work are fine, My

doctor seems to think checking for other issues before seeing if this works,

is putting the cart before the horse. He said he would do more tests if I

wanted him to, but didn't think it was necessary at this time. I have good

insurance, so he wouldn't be holding off for that reason.

Barb

In a message dated 8/26/2010 2:27:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

matchermaam@... writes:

Have you seen a doctor about your autoimune issues to make sure of exactly

what you have, how bad and what is recommended to treat you?

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Since my menopause at 36, 15 years ago, and my diagnosis of Hashimoto's

12 years ago, I have seen numerous

doctors, among which were a bleeding-edge reproductive immunologist who

managed to get me pregnant with donor

egg using a drug for rheumatoid arthritis (along with the help of a

Bioset practitioner who cured me of my

show-stopping hcg allergy--I always had lots of unusual allergies, such

as an allergy to deodorant), and a

similarly bleeding-edge reproductive pathologist who found previously

undiagnosed Chlamydia, Strep (aerobic and anaerobic) and Staph (aerobic

and anaerobic). This was remarkable since I had been tested over and

over for Chlamydia with every in vitro and it was never found.

Anyhoo...I suspect the source of my autoimmune problems were

bacteriological, possibly infected in utero from my mother. But no

doctor is going to tell me

what the cause of my problems is, because they don't believe they know.

The reproductive pathologist treated both my husband and me with massive

antibiotics (IV for 10 days followed

by 2 months of oral antibiotics). While on the antibiotics my allergies

were gone, and I felt fantastic. The

feeling didn't last which made me think the antibiotics knocked things

back but didn't get rid of them.

Looking back on it, I can't say I recommend the protocol! Antibiotics

are so damaging, I imagine it took a

long time for my body to rebalance after that.

I have recently been researching how we heal and why we have

degenerative diseases, which led me to begin a

course of enzyme therapy. Just wondering if anyone has tried this. I

am currently on a preparation from

Enzymedica which is supposed to help with autoimmune disease, Vira-Stop

2x. Vira-stop is effective in helping

the body fight viruses because it eats the protein casing around the

virus allowing the body to attack it more

easily. I do not know why Vira-Stop tends to be effective in cases of

autoimmune disease, but it is reported

to be so.

Ann

www.relentlesspursuitofhealth.com

Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of

imagination.

- Dewey

--- RE: Newbie, taking enzymes

From: Roni Molin <matchermaam@...>

Date: Wed, August 25, 2010 11:27 pm

hypothyroidism

Have you seen a doctor about your autoimune issues to make sure of

exactly what you have, how bad and what is recommended to treat you?

<>Roni

Immortality exists!

It's called knowledge!

Just because something isn't seen

doesn't mean it's not there<>

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I agree that you can start hypo treatment. I was referring to the fact that you

said you have other autimune issues and was inquiring as to what those were and

how bad.

<>Roni

Immortality exists!

It's called knowledge!

 

Just because something isn't seen

doesn't mean it's not there<>

From: macbarb0503@... <macbarb0503@...>

Subject: Re: Newbie, taking enzymes

hypothyroidism

Date: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 12:34 PM

Hi Roni,

I asked about other issues, and he said the vast majority of patients have 

just a thyroid problem, so doesn't see any problem waiting five weeks for

more  blood work.  All my other numbers from the blood work are fine,  My 

doctor seems to think checking for other issues before seeing if this works,

is  putting the cart before the horse.  He said he would do more tests if I 

wanted him to, but didn't think it was necessary at this time.  I have good 

insurance, so he wouldn't be holding off for that reason.

Barb

In a message dated 8/26/2010 2:27:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 

matchermaam@... writes:

Have  you seen a doctor about your autoimune issues to make sure of exactly

what you  have, how bad and what is recommended to treat  you?

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anneverheart wrote:

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>

>

> I have recently begun enzyme therapy (three months ago) to see if I

> can overcome my autoimmune disease. The enzymes have apparently

> powered the Synthroid throughout my body resulting in my heart racing

> (one night) and my losing sleep, although I wasn't tired. I lost 16

> pounds. My tsh went from 1.68 to .6 in six weeks on enzyme therapy.

>

If you take T4 (Synthroid) with nothing but water, only about 80% is

absorbed. Part of this is due to binding proteins that diffuse from the

blood. In the last year or so, they found that acidic conditions seem to

enhance absorption. Thus, vitamin C, sugar, and perhaps enzymes can

improve absorption by acidifying the stomach. This came up in connection

with the reformulated Armour. Evidently they took out one of the sugars,

and no absorbed the T4 component as well as before.

You may have inadvertently enhanced absorption by taking your enzymes

with the Synthroid.

I am as skeptical of raw potatoes as I am of iodine. When raw, all of

the nutrients (and calories) inside the potato cells stay encapsulated

within an indigestible fiber coating. There are better, more digestible,

forms of fiber available.

Chuck

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