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I found that my hypoglycemia has almost disappeared from taking

cortisol. I haven't had much luck yet in getting off the extra

weight that I gained over the summer when my thyroid whacked out but

at least I've quit gaining.

Linn

> I'm bumping this since I got no responses.

>

> -- In NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS , " Karl Pohlmann "

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > I just joined this forum. I've been a member of the natural thyroid

> > site for a while now. Anyway, I am in pretty good shape

> > with my thyroid, but was wondering why I was still so tired and

> achey

> > and was having such a hard time with managing my blood sugar. I need

> > to lose 20 pounds and I can't say it's because I'm eating really

> well

> > and and exercising. Actually, my exercise has been rather sporadic,

> > but my biggest problem is I'm always starving and if I don't eat, I

> > get the shakes, headachey, anxious - basically hypoglycemia

> symptoms.

>

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I don't eat sugar so I didn't have that problem, but I just started

putting weight on no matter what I ate. I have a very good diet to

begin with, so when that happened I knew something was up with my

thyroid again. I've been really pleased at losing the hypoglycemia

symptoms. I've had those basically all my life or at least since I

was about 10. Lots of times now, I miss eating a snack in between

breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner and I don't even notice it,

no symptoms at all. That's very unusual. Are you doing the sea salt

and Vit C also?

Linn

> Hi Linn,

>

> Thanks for the response. I'm a little worried about not being able to

> shed the weight either. My biggest problem right now is serious

> overeating. When I get hypogycemic, I head straight for the sugar and

> I'll eat anything in front of me when I'm having an attack. I end up

> eating way too many calories. I'm hoping that if I get the

> hypoglycemia under control, then I can control my eating better.

>

>

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How much Armour are you on Linn? What made you decide what dose to take?

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,

I don't eat sugar so I didn't have that problem, but I just started

putting weight on no matter what I ate. I have a very good diet to

begin with, so when that happened I knew something was up with my

thyroid again. I've been really pleased at losing the hypoglycemia

symptoms. I've had those basically all my life or at least since I

was about 10. Lots of times now, I miss eating a snack in between

breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner and I don't even notice it,

no symptoms at all. That's very unusual. Are you doing the sea salt

and Vit C also?

Linn

> Hi Linn,

>

> Thanks for the response. I'm a little worried about not being able to

> shed the weight either. My biggest problem right now is serious

> overeating. When I get hypogycemic, I head straight for the sugar and

> I'll eat anything in front of me when I'm having an attack. I end up

> eating way too many calories. I'm hoping that if I get the

> hypoglycemia under control, then I can control my eating better.

>

>

>

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I'm taking 2 grains right now. When I first started a little over a

year ago I had trouble taking 90 mgs and had to back down to 1 grain

a couple of times, then went off completely for about 4 months. Just

started back in July and am up to 2 grains at this point. Just

working with my doc as to the dose.

Linn

On Oct 24, 2006, at 4:41 PM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> How much Armour are you on Linn? What made you decide what dose to

> take?

>

>

>

> -- Re: Re: Adrenal Results, would love some input

>

> ,

>

> I don't eat sugar so I didn't have that problem, but I just started

> putting weight on no matter what I ate. I have a very good diet to

> begin with, so when that happened I knew something was up with my

> thyroid again. I've been really pleased at losing the hypoglycemia

> symptoms. I've had those basically all my life or at least since I

> was about 10. Lots of times now, I miss eating a snack in between

> breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner and I don't even notice it,

> no symptoms at all. That's very unusual. Are you doing the sea salt

> and Vit C also?

>

> Linn

>

> .

>

>

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Thanks. I am only at 1 and a half grains. My temps are not particularly

low during the day but get low in the morning. I cannot lose the weight and

get terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon.

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>

> ,

>

> I don't eat sugar so I didn't have that problem, but I just started

> putting weight on no matter what I ate. I have a very good diet to

> begin with, so when that happened I knew something was up with my

> thyroid again. I've been really pleased at losing the hypoglycemia

> symptoms. I've had those basically all my life or at least since I

> was about 10. Lots of times now, I miss eating a snack in between

> breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner and I don't even notice it,

> no symptoms at all. That's very unusual. Are you doing the sea salt

> and Vit C also?

>

> Linn

>

> .

>

>

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In a message dated 25/10/2006 11:30:59 GMT Daylight Time,

smann writes:

terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon

Does anyone know precisely is the process, physiologically, of carb

cravings? Or chocolate cravings which is probably a different thing going on?

Thanks.

Mo

NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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In a message dated 25/10/2006 12:20:55 GMT Daylight Time,

linnmiller@... writes:

of magnesium deficiency.

Hiya

I am trying to figure out ways of heading off at the pass the cravings when

they hit? I am taking 300 mg mag a day so maybe I need more.

But then the cravings just seem to come out of the blue.....

Any ideas folks?

Thanks.

Mo

NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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I also quit using any of the artificial sweeteners and only use

Stevia now. I've read that Nutrasweet, etc. can actually make you

crave more sweets. I'm still working on losing the weight also, but

I am feeling tremendously better than I was 3 months ago, so I'm

hoping that it will all fall in line as my body recovers. I also

have not had enough time to get back to my usual exercise routine

yet, have been a little haphazard with that, so I'm sure that's not

helping either.

Linn

On Oct 24, 2006, at 7:02 PM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Thanks. I am only at 1 and a half grains. My temps are not

> particularly

> low during the day but get low in the morning. I cannot lose the

> weight and

> get terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon.

>

>> .

>

>

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Mo,

Chocolate cravings can be a symptom of magnesium deficiency.

Linn

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 11:30:59 GMT Daylight Time,

> smann writes:

>

> terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon

>

> Does anyone know precisely is the process, physiologically, of carb

> cravings? Or chocolate cravings which is probably a different thing

> going on?

> Thanks.

>

> Mo

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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Carb cravings could be adrenals craving sugar for energy, or could be

candida. Chocolate cravings could be sugar for adrenals or candida, or

magnesium deficiency.

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://www.CurlyRescue.com

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>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 11:30:59 GMT Daylight Time,

> smann writes:

>

> terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon

>

>

> Does anyone know precisely is the process, physiologically, of carb

> cravings? Or chocolate cravings which is probably a different thing going

> on?

> Thanks.

>

> Mo

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 25/10/2006 20:51:29 GMT Daylight Time,

linnmiller@... writes:

I take 1200 mgs of magnesium usually, I try to keep it between

800-1200 mgs. You might try adding a little more to see if it helps.

Linn

Me again. I take mag. citrate. What do you take?

Mo

NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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In a message dated 25/10/2006 20:51:29 GMT Daylight Time,

linnmiller@... writes:

I take 1200 mgs of magnesium usually, I try to keep it between

800-1200 mgs. You might try adding a little more to see if it helps.

Hi Linn

Wow!

Do you really?

So I could treble what I am taking?

Is there any potential problem in taking this much magnesium Linn?

Mo

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In a message dated 25/10/2006 21:14:25 GMT Daylight Time, mives@...

writes:

300 mg/day is not much at all. And what form are you taking? My doc. told

me to take Mangesium Malate for fibro pain, so I take 500 of that, plus 500

of a mixed supplement (oxide, orotate, aspartate).

Hi

I am taking mag. citrate and I have been considering raising that.

Do you know what are the benefits of extra? I mean apart from the chocolate

thing which is not to be underestimated.

I went to the shop last night and bought and ATE two large bars of

chocolate. My excuse? Oh well I had just had a v. stressful day and they were

two-for-one!

M0

NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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Mo,

I take 1200 mgs of magnesium usually, I try to keep it between

800-1200 mgs. You might try adding a little more to see if it helps.

Linn

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 12:20:55 GMT Daylight Time,

> linnmiller@... writes:

>

> of magnesium deficiency.

>

> Hiya

> I am trying to figure out ways of heading off at the pass the

> cravings when

> they hit? I am taking 300 mg mag a day so maybe I need more.

> But then the cravings just seem to come out of the blue.....

>

> Any ideas folks?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Mo

>

>

> .

>

>

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300 mg/day is not much at all. And what form are you taking? My doc. told

me to take Mangesium Malate for fibro pain, so I take 500 of that, plus 500

of a mixed supplement (oxide, orotate, aspartate).

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://www.CurlyRescue.com

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>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 12:20:55 GMT Daylight Time,

> linnmiller@... writes:

>

> of magnesium deficiency.

>

>

>

> Hiya

> I am trying to figure out ways of heading off at the pass the cravings

> when

> they hit? I am taking 300 mg mag a day so maybe I need more.

> But then the cravings just seem to come out of the blue.....

>

> Any ideas folks?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Mo

>

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

>

>

>

>

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Linn:

I never used artificial sweeteners. When I taught colleg chem 10 years ago,

I had my class do research papers on the dangers of aspartame!

I get the sugar craving terribly at around 3:00 and start in on chocolate.

I quit buying ice cream and now buy frozen yogart. The halloween candy I

bought for giving out, is almost gone from me eating it when I get home from

work. today I tried taking half a grain when that happens. Will see how it

goes.

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,

I also quit using any of the artificial sweeteners and only use

Stevia now. I've read that Nutrasweet, etc. can actually make you

crave more sweets. I'm still working on losing the weight also, but

I am feeling tremendously better than I was 3 months ago, so I'm

hoping that it will all fall in line as my body recovers. I also

have not had enough time to get back to my usual exercise routine

yet, have been a little haphazard with that, so I'm sure that's not

helping either.

Linn

On Oct 24, 2006, at 7:02 PM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Thanks. I am only at 1 and a half grains. My temps are not

> particularly

> low during the day but get low in the morning. I cannot lose the

> weight and

> get terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon.

>

>> .

>

>

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Well I had better bring some magnesium to work!

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Mo,

Chocolate cravings can be a symptom of magnesium deficiency.

Linn

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 11:30:59 GMT Daylight Time,

> smann writes:

>

> terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon

>

> Does anyone know precisely is the process, physiologically, of carb

> cravings? Or chocolate cravings which is probably a different thing

> going on?

> Thanks.

>

> Mo

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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too bad my fat can't be burned instead!

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Carb cravings could be adrenals craving sugar for energy, or could be

candida. Chocolate cravings could be sugar for adrenals or candida, or

magnesium deficiency.

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://www.CurlyRescue.com

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>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 11:30:59 GMT Daylight Time,

> smann writes:

>

> terrible sugar cravings in the afternoon

>

>

> Does anyone know precisely is the process, physiologically, of carb

> cravings? Or chocolate cravings which is probably a different thing going

> on?

> Thanks.

>

> Mo

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

>

>

>

>

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Mo,

I take magnesium citrate also and at night I take Natural Calm.

Linn

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 20:51:29 GMT Daylight Time,

> linnmiller@... writes:

>

> I take 1200 mgs of magnesium usually, I try to keep it between

> 800-1200 mgs. You might try adding a little more to see if it helps.

>

> Linn

> Me again. I take mag. citrate. What do you take?

>

> Mo

>

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I wouldn't increase that much at one time, it would probably cause

loose bowels. It's like Vitamin C, you build up to a bowel

tolerance. I also have MVP and it's good for that.

Linn

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 20:51:29 GMT Daylight Time,

> linnmiller@... writes:

>

> I take 1200 mgs of magnesium usually, I try to keep it between

> 800-1200 mgs. You might try adding a little more to see if it helps.

>

> Hi Linn

> Wow!

> Do you really?

> So I could treble what I am taking?

> Is there any potential problem in taking this much magnesium Linn?

>

> Mo

>

> .

>

>

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To balance out the high calcium in our diets, also hypo's are generally mag.

deficient due to absorption, I think. Our soils are deficient in magnesium,

and there's more b ut I need to go to bed, as I'm swigging a mag. drink now,

as I'm having the WORST fibro muscle pain in my back I can't even take a

normal breath. I'll try to get the rest of the info. in the morning....

I forgot my dinnertime Cortef today, I wonder if that's why my entire body

is seizing up right now....

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://www.CurlyRescue.com

Re: Re: Adrenal Results, would love some input

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 21:14:25 GMT Daylight Time,

> mives@...

> writes:

>

> 300 mg/day is not much at all. And what form are you taking? My doc. told

> me to take Mangesium Malate for fibro pain, so I take 500 of that, plus

> 500

> of a mixed supplement (oxide, orotate, aspartate).

>

>

> Hi

> I am taking mag. citrate and I have been considering raising that.

> Do you know what are the benefits of extra? I mean apart from the

> chocolate

> thing which is not to be underestimated.

> I went to the shop last night and bought and ATE two large bars of

> chocolate. My excuse? Oh well I had just had a v. stressful day and they

> were

> two-for-one!

>

> M0

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

>

>

>

>

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Have you been tested for Lyme?

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To balance out the high calcium in our diets, also hypo's are generally mag.

deficient due to absorption, I think. Our soils are deficient in magnesium,

and there's more b ut I need to go to bed, as I'm swigging a mag. drink now,

as I'm having the WORST fibro muscle pain in my back I can't even take a

normal breath. I'll try to get the rest of the info. in the morning....

I forgot my dinnertime Cortef today, I wonder if that's why my entire body

is seizing up right now....

Best,

http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

http://www.CurlyRescue.com

Re: Re: Adrenal Results, would love some input

>

>

> In a message dated 25/10/2006 21:14:25 GMT Daylight Time,

> mives@...

> writes:

>

> 300 mg/day is not much at all. And what form are you taking? My doc. told

> me to take Mangesium Malate for fibro pain, so I take 500 of that, plus

> 500

> of a mixed supplement (oxide, orotate, aspartate).

>

>

> Hi

> I am taking mag. citrate and I have been considering raising that.

> Do you know what are the benefits of extra? I mean apart from the

> chocolate

> thing which is not to be underestimated.

> I went to the shop last night and bought and ATE two large bars of

> chocolate. My excuse? Oh well I had just had a v. stressful day and they

> were

> two-for-one!

>

> M0

>

> NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 26/10/2006 02:17:11 GMT Daylight Time,

linnmiller@... writes:

I take magnesium citrate also and at night I take Natural Calm.

Thanks Linn and Natural Calm has magnesium in it also?

Mo

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In a message dated 26/10/2006 02:17:29 GMT Daylight Time,

linnmiller@... writes:

I wouldn't increase that much at one time, it would probably cause

loose bowels. It's like Vitamin C, you build up to a bowel

tolerance. I also have MVP and it's good for that.

Thanks Linn. I take your point about building up. What is MVP by the way?

thanks.

Mo

NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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In a message dated 26/10/2006 03:02:18 GMT Daylight Time, mives@...

writes:

I forgot my dinnertime Cortef today, I wonder if that's why my entire body

is seizing up right now....

Could be . I get all sorts of stuff going on if I miss a dose

entirely. Taking it late does not seem to bother me too much just the missing of

a

dose.

sorry you are suffering and hope by the time you get this that things will

be much improved for you.

Mo

NOVA Counselling & Healing Services

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