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In a message dated 12/13/00 12:02:17 PM, Liz0776@... writes:

<< hyperthyroidism >>

If you're hyperthyroid, you may find:

* You're rapidly losing weight, or you are eating more and not gaining

weight

* You're having a hard time falling asleep or staying asleep, or you have

insomnia

* You're suffering from anxiety, irritability, nervousness, or even panic

attacks

* You're having palpitations, or your pulse and heartbeat are fast

* You're sweating more than usual, feeling hot when others are not

* You have tremors in your hands

* You're suffering from diarrhea

* You feel tired

* Your skin is dry, or you may even have a thickening of the skin on the

shin area of your legs

* Your periods are stopped, or very light, or infrequent

* You're having muscle weakness, especially in the upper arms and thighs

* You're having eye problems, such as double vision, scratchy eyes, or you

notice that your eyes are bulging or more whites are showing than usual

* You're having trouble getting pregnant

* Your hair has become fine and brittle

* You're having a hard time concentrating, your attention span is short

* Your behavior is erratic

Your doctor will typically run a TSH blood test, and will look for low --

below .5 to nearly undetectable -- TSH levels to diagnose hyperthyroidism.

http://thyroid.about.com/health/thyroid/library/weekly/aa042100c.htm

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Welcome Terrese....

Well, once you get all the caffeine out of your system you'll feel better... and super tonic in some juice in the am... will give you energy. You need to eliminate that diet sprite... it is not at all good for you. Try a slice of lemon in your water. How much decaff (which still has caffeine in it) are you drinking? Have you thought about organic coffee or an herbal tea in the am?

Tell us about your eating habits also... so we can help you further.

Suziterresem <terresem@...> wrote:

Hello, My name is Terrese. I have recently been diagnosed withhyperthyroidism. I have eliminated caffiene from my diet.I have not had any caffiene for almost two months. This is saying a lot, as I used to drink "lots" of coffee,and soda. I now drink decaff coffee and diet sprite plus lotsof distilled water. My question is, what else is there to drink that is similarto caffienated drinks, but has no caffiene? I know this is too much to ask for, but is there something that gives youa "pick me up" without caffiene? Thank you, Terrese

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Terrese wrote:

> I now drink decaff coffee and diet sprite plus lots

of distilled water.

You might try making kombucha tea. It is very fizzy and tastes better than

most sodas, plus it is cleansing and better for you.

What do others think about kombucha tea?

and the K9's

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terresem wrote:

>

>

> Hello,

> My name is Terrese. I have recently been diagnosed with

> hyperthyroidism. I have eliminated caffiene from my diet.

> I have not had any caffiene for almost two months.

> This is saying a lot, as I used to drink " lots " of coffee,

> and soda. I now drink decaff coffee and diet sprite plus lots

> of distilled water.

> My question is, what else is there to drink that is similar

> to caffienated drinks, but has no caffiene? I know this is

> too much to ask for, but is there something that gives you

> a " pick me up " without caffiene?

> Thank you,

> Terrese

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Hi Terrese,

Sorry to hear about your diagnosis. Good on eliminating coffee and

congratulations on making it two months so far. Caffeine wastes your

adrenals which can also contribute to wasting your thyroid. Drinking

decaf is still not a good idea as they use chemicals to decaffeinate the

coffee. What is in your diet sprite that is the sweetener? Aspartame?

Really doesn't matter. You should not drink any sodas at all as they are

not good for your body either. Sodas really play heck with the spleen.

Diet sodas use toxic poisons for their sweetener. I say this because

most of the non-sugar diet sweeteners used are chemical nightmares

produced by the pharmaceutical giants. They are poisonous to your body.

Very good on drinking the distilled water though. Try adding some of the

juice of a fresh lemon to each glass that your drink. This will help to

cleanse your body of excess mucus and hopefully make your body more

alkaline, which it will if you change your diet to a more alkaline one.

You are going to have to rebuild your body and in order to do that you

are going to have to make some serious changes in your diet and

lifestyle. If your thyroid is acting up then your immune system isn't

far behind as they are all tied in, thyroid, spleen, adrenals, etc. So

if you really feel you need a pick me up then you need to consider that

your diet is slowly killing you.

What is your diet like? What do you eat? What other beverages do you

consume? Are you taking any medications legal or otherwise? Do you

smoke? How is your sleep? Are you under any undue stress?

If you need to use a sweetener then use Stevia or Agave nectar or honey.

The only pick me up out there without caffeine is a 100% natural diet

of, preferrable, organic fruits and vegetables. All grains, nuts and

seeds should be at least soaked for 8 hours to eliminate the enzyme

inhibitors. Then sprout what you can. Do not eat anything that comes in

a box or can. No preprocessed foods. If you can't live without meat then

do your best to make sure you eat only certified organic meats and even

then severly limit your intake. Cutting out dairy will help you

tremendously as well. All your foods should be as fresh and alive as

possible in order to obtain the maximum benefit from them and to begin

the long road back to optimum health and vitality. It can be done and

you can do it. It is your choice as your health is in your hands.

Words of advice on health from Jack LaLanne, " If man makes it, don't eat

it! "

Hope this helps. Peace be with you.

--

Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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Pugh wrote:

> Terrese wrote:

>

> > I now drink decaff coffee and diet sprite plus lots

> of distilled water.

>

> You might try making kombucha tea. It is very fizzy and tastes better

> than

> most sodas, plus it is cleansing and better for you.

>

> What do others think about kombucha tea?

>

> and the K9's

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Kombucha is very good and can be made with most any herbs and/or spices.

It is very good for you and depending on which herbs you use will depend

on what it is good for. I enjoy drinking it.

--

Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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Hi Terrese,

Sorry to hear baout your diagnosis but fear not there is tons of

hope!

I " had " hypothyroidism and up until January of this year took

Thyroid meds for over 4 years. As long as you dont have a medico

telling you it has to come out tomorrow, you can get off those meds

and heal your thyroid. I did it, and know several people that have

done it.

Most of the stuff Don posted about adjusting diet are dead on, to

that i will add the following:

I still consume caffiene, but in the form of organic green teas. I

dont use sugar in my bevarages and use agave nectar. I do have a

cup of coffee on occasion but use only organic and limit it to one

cup in any one day. Lots and lots of water is awesome.

In addition to the diet,I have found tremendous benefit from the

following supplements: Blue Green Algae, Kelp, spirulina and

chlorella, Medicinal Mushrooms, and CoQ10.

Also, frequently shortly after the hypo-thyroid diagnosis, other

body systems will start to fail. I have talk to many other hypo

thryoid people and found that almost every single one of them had

one or more of the following problems: Increased allergy issues -

specifically breathing/lung capacity; Insulin resistance or Type 2

Diabetes diagnosis, and liver problems (Fatty Liver disease)

Sadly after 4 years i ended up with all of those and continued to

gain weight, be exhasuted and continued failure of overall health

even though i was under Dr's care and stayed on my meds. The only

thing that made a difference was stopping the meds, doing a total

body cleanse and changing my diet and lifestyle forever.

There is so much more, and a good place to start is by reading some

of the cleansing programs in the files section, something as easy as

a 3 day juice cleanse could be a big help and then when you feel

braver, the total body cleanse.

I have not been on the boards much lately due to work demands, but

would be happy to take your offline messages if you have questions :)

Sylvia

>

>

> Hello,

> My name is Terrese. I have recently been diagnosed with

> hyperthyroidism. I have eliminated caffiene from my diet.

> I have not had any caffiene for almost two months.

> This is saying a lot, as I used to drink " lots " of coffee,

> and soda. I now drink decaff coffee and diet sprite plus lots

> of distilled water.

> My question is, what else is there to drink that is similar

> to caffienated drinks, but has no caffiene? I know this is

> too much to ask for, but is there something that gives you

> a " pick me up " without caffiene?

> Thank you,

> Terrese

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Kombucha is awesome if it is available. I almost got a culture but

it never made it and i nver sent my friend a new box to send me

another in!

Molases & Cayenne lemonade is yummy not to mention awesome for your

bod. But i also drink AJ and other Juices alot, i cut them half and

half with water so i dont consume so much sugars.

Sylvia

> >

> > > I now drink decaff coffee and diet sprite plus lots

> > of distilled water.

> >

> > You might try making kombucha tea. It is very fizzy and tastes

better

> > than

> > most sodas, plus it is cleansing and better for you.

> >

> > What do others think about kombucha tea?

> >

> > and the K9's

>

> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

> Kombucha is very good and can be made with most any herbs and/or

spices.

> It is very good for you and depending on which herbs you use will

depend

> on what it is good for. I enjoy drinking it.

>

> --

> Peace, love and light,

>

> Don Quai

>

> " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams

in the animal and wakes in man. "

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