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Congrats Linn! YES I DO know how difficult it can be to lose weight when

hypo.. even well treated hypos can still have problems losing!

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Congrats Linn! YES I DO know how difficult it can be to lose weight when

hypo.. even well treated hypos can still have problems losing!

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What is your secret? I am gaining by the day!

-- New diet

I weighed myself this morning again and I've lost another 1 1/2

pounds, 7 lbs total now. I just can't believe it. I can't tell you

guys how difficult it's been for me to lose weight. I know most of

you can relate.

Linn

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What is your secret? I am gaining by the day!

-- New diet

I weighed myself this morning again and I've lost another 1 1/2

pounds, 7 lbs total now. I just can't believe it. I can't tell you

guys how difficult it's been for me to lose weight. I know most of

you can relate.

Linn

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What is your secret? I am gaining by the day!

-- New diet

I weighed myself this morning again and I've lost another 1 1/2

pounds, 7 lbs total now. I just can't believe it. I can't tell you

guys how difficult it's been for me to lose weight. I know most of

you can relate.

Linn

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I had a naturopath do a diet consult from info I furnished him. He

told me that I don't digest animal fat well and to eliminate that

type of fat from my diet. So I'm eating mainly chicken, non-fatty

fish, very lean red meat but only occasionally and then lots of good

carbs through veggies and some fruits, very little starchy veggies,

occasionally low fat cheese as a protein snack. Lots of water, 3-4

liters a day. I also started a gall bladder/liver tonic and Super

tonic both by Dr. Schultze that I think may be helping too. I think

the tonics may be helping to get rid of toxins and making it easier

for my body to function right. I even had dessert a couple of times

this past week, something I very seldom do (although they were pretty

healthy compared to normal desserts and gluten free also.) I think

there is a lot of merit to trying a gluten free diet. I think

that's one of the reasons so many people do well on Atkin's or The

Zone, they basically eliminate gluten out of their diets. I did eat

some stuff on Christmas day, cheeses and some dip with my veggies

that make me feel kind of yucky, too much fat I think, after not

eating much of it for a couple of weeks.

I was very concerned about starting cortisol as I had already gained

about 15 pounds from my thyroid whacking out, on top of the 20 pounds

that I already needed to lose. I was fortunate though and I didn't

gain any weight from starting HC.

Am very interested in getting a far infrared sauna also as I keep

reading that it's a very helpful way to lose weight and eliminate

toxins at the same time.

Linn

On Dec 28, 2006, at 10:05 PM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> What is your secret? I am gaining by the day!

>

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Far Infrared saunas use heat therapy instead of steam. There are

portable units available from about $200 to stand alone units for up

to 4 for several thousand dollars.

Far Infrared Sauna Therapy Health Benefits

Far infrared saunas have shown to assist in weight loss, pain

management, skin purification, detoxification and stress reduction .

Far infrared saunas can also provide relief to patients suffering

from arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and certain

skin conditions. Solocarbon® Far infrared sauna therapy surrounds the

body and penetrates deeply into joints, muscles and tissues, speeding

oxygen flow and increasing circulation.

Linn

> What is a far infrared sauna? Thanks in advance for your response.

>

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Linn:

I did try a gluten free diet for months and did not notice a difference. I

love bread so hopefully I am not gluten intolerant. I tested negative for

celiac but my Lyme doc wishes I would cut out the breads.

I also am interested in infrared sauna. I actually bought an infrared bulb

from Home Depot and use it at times, shine it on my tummy. I also picked up

a cedar closet with the plans to install a few infrared bulbs in it and

climb in for a home made sauna.

I currently use a medication for lowering cholesterol, tho that is not the

aim, called Questran. It binds mold and Lyme toxins that bond to

cholesterol and carries it out with the bowels. It is the Richie Shoemaker

research to reduce mold toxins in the body.

You are really very smart to stick to your diet. Wish I could do so. I

seem to crave meats after years of being healthy, athletic and mostly

vegeterian.

-- Re: New diet

,

I had a naturopath do a diet consult from info I furnished him. He

told me that I don't digest animal fat well and to eliminate that

type of fat from my diet. So I'm eating mainly chicken, non-fatty

fish, very lean red meat but only occasionally and then lots of good

carbs through veggies and some fruits, very little starchy veggies,

occasionally low fat cheese as a protein snack. Lots of water, 3-4

liters a day. I also started a gall bladder/liver tonic and Super

tonic both by Dr. Schultze that I think may be helping too. I think

the tonics may be helping to get rid of toxins and making it easier

for my body to function right. I even had dessert a couple of times

this past week, something I very seldom do (although they were pretty

healthy compared to normal desserts and gluten free also.) I think

there is a lot of merit to trying a gluten free diet. I think

that's one of the reasons so many people do well on Atkin's or The

Zone, they basically eliminate gluten out of their diets. I did eat

some stuff on Christmas day, cheeses and some dip with my veggies

that make me feel kind of yucky, too much fat I think, after not

eating much of it for a couple of weeks.

I was very concerned about starting cortisol as I had already gained

about 15 pounds from my thyroid whacking out, on top of the 20 pounds

that I already needed to lose. I was fortunate though and I didn't

gain any weight from starting HC.

Am very interested in getting a far infrared sauna also as I keep

reading that it's a very helpful way to lose weight and eliminate

toxins at the same time.

Linn

On Dec 28, 2006, at 10:05 PM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> What is your secret? I am gaining by the day!

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

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Linn:

I did try a gluten free diet for months and did not notice a difference. I

love bread so hopefully I am not gluten intolerant. I tested negative for

celiac but my Lyme doc wishes I would cut out the breads.

I also am interested in infrared sauna. I actually bought an infrared bulb

from Home Depot and use it at times, shine it on my tummy. I also picked up

a cedar closet with the plans to install a few infrared bulbs in it and

climb in for a home made sauna.

I currently use a medication for lowering cholesterol, tho that is not the

aim, called Questran. It binds mold and Lyme toxins that bond to

cholesterol and carries it out with the bowels. It is the Richie Shoemaker

research to reduce mold toxins in the body.

You are really very smart to stick to your diet. Wish I could do so. I

seem to crave meats after years of being healthy, athletic and mostly

vegeterian.

-- Re: New diet

,

I had a naturopath do a diet consult from info I furnished him. He

told me that I don't digest animal fat well and to eliminate that

type of fat from my diet. So I'm eating mainly chicken, non-fatty

fish, very lean red meat but only occasionally and then lots of good

carbs through veggies and some fruits, very little starchy veggies,

occasionally low fat cheese as a protein snack. Lots of water, 3-4

liters a day. I also started a gall bladder/liver tonic and Super

tonic both by Dr. Schultze that I think may be helping too. I think

the tonics may be helping to get rid of toxins and making it easier

for my body to function right. I even had dessert a couple of times

this past week, something I very seldom do (although they were pretty

healthy compared to normal desserts and gluten free also.) I think

there is a lot of merit to trying a gluten free diet. I think

that's one of the reasons so many people do well on Atkin's or The

Zone, they basically eliminate gluten out of their diets. I did eat

some stuff on Christmas day, cheeses and some dip with my veggies

that make me feel kind of yucky, too much fat I think, after not

eating much of it for a couple of weeks.

I was very concerned about starting cortisol as I had already gained

about 15 pounds from my thyroid whacking out, on top of the 20 pounds

that I already needed to lose. I was fortunate though and I didn't

gain any weight from starting HC.

Am very interested in getting a far infrared sauna also as I keep

reading that it's a very helpful way to lose weight and eliminate

toxins at the same time.

Linn

On Dec 28, 2006, at 10:05 PM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> What is your secret? I am gaining by the day!

>

> -------Original Message-------

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just got one of the portable units, maybe she'll see this

and post how well she likes it. She purchased it from Ebay. My

daughter's nutritionist recommends Sunlight Saunas as the best

source. There are lots on the market. The type of wood they are

made of is important and also the size and number of the panels. Not

sure about the difference between infrared and far infrared, that's

just the way it's described in all the literature.

Linn

On Dec 30, 2006, at 9:11 AM, C. Mannelli, Ed.D. wrote:

> Linn:

>

> Where do you get the portable units? I am not sure the bulb I

> bought is far

> infrared. What is the difference between infrared and far infrared?

> Perhaps it is the spectrum number?

>

>

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