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Re: Top Doc in TX thinks Hashi's/allergies linked/Armour study done

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Thanks, Sheila.. are you feeling better on Armour, by the way?

Hugs,

> Hi all, This morning a poster in another group got me elsewhere on

> this site. I've been exploring this facility in TX that treats

> patients with " bioidentical hormones " (derived from diosgenin plant

> molecule found in the soybean). Anyway, they promote their own meds,

> so, of course, I'm suspicious, but anyway, this place and their docs

> sound interested.

>

> , I know you're from TX. Have you heard of this place or these

> docs? Two of the doctors were listed as top docs (looks like

> from " Inside Houston. " ) I don't know anything about them.

>

> Anyway, one of docs at this place believes that autoimmune

> thyroiditis and allergies are definitely linked. He also believes

> Armour is the drug of choice and did some kind of study.

>

> Here's a link about this doctor:

>

> http://www.hotzehealth-wellness.com/AboutUs/sheridan.pdf

>

> Here's a link to the study he did regarding Armour:

>

> http://www.hotzehealth-

> wellness.com/News & Events/DPSArmourThyroidStudy.htm

>

> Here's the page where they talk about " Our approach to health. "

>

> http://www.hotzehealth-wellness.com/about_us.htm

>

> Anyway, I thought this place sounded interesting. Sounds like health

> insurance will not pay for their services though. Go figure. It's

> like that place here in Louisville I found that sounded so great.

> When I called they said most insurance companies won't pay. I guess

> insurance companies believe accupuncture, massage therapy, and

> other " alternative " treatments are a bunch of malarkey.

>

> Sheila

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