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None. Sorry...

Did they say whether it was Type 1 or Type 2?

Khepri

On 10/30/05, lrdragas@... <lrdragas@...> wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> Has anyone here been using the protocols to help in dealing with

> Hashimoto's Disease (a form of hypothroidism)? I've done the cleanses

> several

> times, and am due to repeat them soon and have been zapping daily for over

> a

> year. My Dr. books are all packed up due to home renovations and I

> have

> just found out that I have Hashimoto's, so I would like to know if anyone

> has

> noticed anything in Dr. 's books regarding a good way to address this

> autoimmune disorder where the body attacks the thyroid and eventually

> kills it.

> I'm not asking for anyone to do my homework for me, just that if someone

> has dealt with this or has noticed her speaking about it and wouldn't mind

> sharing that information, I'd be grateful.

>

> Thank you,

> Dragas

>

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Hi, ,

I don't know if Dr. has anything to say about

Hashimoto's...but, thought I'd give you some personal

info:

I tested positive for the Hashimoto's antibodies in

2000, but, never developed Hashimoto's

itself...however, while in the hospital this summer,

my blood test showed that I have Hyperthyroidism,

probably due to the infection I had (staph sepsis),

which happens a lot, a severe infection can cause

thyroid problems.

Anyway, once out of the hospital, I had my thyroid

tested again, and, my autoimmune antibdodies were

extremely high, over 4000. I did a lot of research and

found an Endocrinoligist and a Nauropath who

specializes in thyroid problems.

Since I wasn't in a 'thyroid storm' and my

Hyperthyroidism was on the low side, we decided to go

herbal. The great news is that after a month on the

herbs, my autoimmnube antibodies numbers have come

down 25%! And, my other thyroid numbers are better. I

am so excited...

So, if I were you, I would call around to find a

Naturopath who specializes in thyroid problems. That

is, though, if your numbers are not extremely high,

although it is easier to naturally treat

Hypothyroidism rather than Hyperthyroidism. Be sure

it is an ND who really does specialize in it and it is

not just another area he or she treats. It is also

best to be working with an Endocrinologist at the same

time.

My sister's boyfriend's Hypothyroidism is being

treated by herbs and they are working...

Hope this helps...

Aimee

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Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 18:40:14 EST

From: lrdragas@...

Subject: Hashimoto's Disease

Hi all,

Has anyone here been using the protocols to help

in dealing with

Hashimoto's Disease (a form of hypothroidism)? I've

done the cleanses

several

times, and am due to repeat them soon and have been

zapping daily for

over a

year. My Dr. books are all packed up due to

home renovations

and I have

just found out that I have Hashimoto's, so I would

like to know if

anyone has

noticed anything in Dr. 's books regarding a good

way to address

this

autoimmune disorder where the body attacks the thyroid

and eventually

kills it.

I'm not asking for anyone to do my homework for me,

just that if

someone

has dealt with this or has noticed her speaking about

it and wouldn't

mind

sharing that information, I'd be grateful.

Thank you,

Dragas

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> regarding a good way to address this autoimmune disorder where the body

> attacks the thyroid and eventually kills it.

> I'm not asking for anyone to do my homework for me, just that if someone

> has dealt with this or has noticed her speaking about it and wouldn't

> mind sharing that information, I'd be grateful.

>

> Thank you,

> Dragas

, I've had results on " no known cause or cure " autoimmune disorders,

including inclusion body myositis, which is fatal in an average of four years.

If you want my " degeneratives protocol " just send me an email with that in the

subject line (anybody) and I'll send it along.

It's not based on 's work but it does parallel this work in that it employs

detoxification, nutritional backup, antioxidants, and also uses techniques

missed

by Dr. e.g. direct healing and immune system enhancement and modulation.

Of course it's science-backed.

Call me toll-free 1-888-470-1582 I'll get back to you. This invitation is open.

Duncan Crow

duncancrow (at) shaw.ca

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, please so to naturalthryoidhormones

This particular forum has the best and most accurate help so that you

can treat yourself and get better naturally. (with (or without a

doctor)

~Inga

On Nov 1, 2005, at 9:09 AM, Duncan Crow wrote:

>> regarding a good way to address this autoimmune disorder where the

>> body

>> attacks the thyroid and eventually kills it.

>> I'm not asking for anyone to do my homework for me, just that if

>> someone

>> has dealt with this or has noticed her speaking about it and wouldn't

>> mind sharing that information, I'd be grateful.

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I just had an appointment with an endicronologist who said my thyroid

was swollen and she suggested I might have Hashimoto's Disease. Have

any of you received that diagnosis? Perhaps caused by the implants? A

lot of the symptoms are similar to implant-related symptoms--fatigue,

instestinal problems, muscle aches.

Any info would be great!

Thanks,

Lilan

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Thousands of us have thyroid problems because of

implants, can be hyper or hypo or Hashimoto's. It is extremely common.

Lynda

At 06:32 PM 3/26/2007, you wrote:

>I just had an appointment with an endicronologist who said my thyroid

>was swollen and she suggested I might have Hashimoto's Disease. Have

>any of you received that diagnosis? Perhaps caused by the implants? A

>lot of the symptoms are similar to implant-related symptoms--fatigue,

>instestinal problems, muscle aches.

>

>Any info would be great!

>Thanks,

>Lilan

>

>

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I have verified Hashimoto's disease, as evidenced by my higher number of Anti-TPO antibodies. Directly from the implants I had. Pattygrovergirl_lilan <grovergirl_lilan@...> wrote: I just had an appointment with an endicronologist who said my thyroid was swollen and she suggested I might have Hashimoto's Disease. Have any of you received that diagnosis? Perhaps caused by the implants? A lot of the symptoms are similar to implant-related symptoms--fatigue, instestinal problems, muscle

aches.Any info would be great!Thanks,Lilan

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Hi Lilan,

My doctor believed I had this too. They did a Thyroid Panel and

Thyroid Ultrasound. Ultrasound was normal but I had an elevated TPO,

which means my autoimmune is attacking my thyroid. Doctors are

blamming it on Lupon (a medication I was injected with for

endometriosis), I personally think it is the implants.

Lynn

>

> I just had an appointment with an endicronologist who said my thyroid

> was swollen and she suggested I might have Hashimoto's Disease. Have

> any of you received that diagnosis? Perhaps caused by the implants? A

> lot of the symptoms are similar to implant-related symptoms--fatigue,

> instestinal problems, muscle aches.

>

> Any info would be great!

> Thanks,

> Lilan

>

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Lilan,

I have thyroid issues too and just recently started Armour.

Diagnosed with a goiter prior to my explant last July.

The symptons are very similar.

Hopefully your endocrinologist will check out your adrenal glands

too.

>

> I just had an appointment with an endicronologist who said my

thyroid

> was swollen and she suggested I might have Hashimoto's Disease. Have

> any of you received that diagnosis? Perhaps caused by the implants?

A

> lot of the symptoms are similar to implant-related symptoms--

fatigue,

> instestinal problems, muscle aches.

>

> Any info would be great!

> Thanks,

> Lilan

>

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