Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Hi Caroline and EveryOne, Caroline wrote: >>>I belong to Yahoo Groups for Thyroid, Fibromyalgia and now Gilbert's Syndrome and it is astonishing how many of the symptoms are the same. In fact sometimes I forget which Group's e-mails I am reading, because the symptoms and questions asked are the same.<<< Maybe they are the same!!!! One of the symptoms of being Hypothyroid is yellow skin. Why? Because the body cannot process BetaCarotene without sufficient thyroid hormone, therefore the skin turns yellow. When the proper amount of Thyroid Hormone is replaced then the body is able to use BetaCarotene and the skin is no longer yellow. I know, it happened to me:-)) According to the Drs Lowe and many others Fibro and CFS are another name for low thyroid and perhaps thyroid hormone resistance. In any case, it would be very important to get the thyroid hormone levels at optimum levels and then see if the other symptoms are gone or still there. Many people find the symptoms they have in common disappear when they are properly treated with _optimum levels of thyroid hormone_. In some people this can mean a larger than average amount of Armour. Please let others know on lists other than the Thyroid lists. " Normal " TSH does not necessarily mean normal levels of thyroid hormone is getting to the cells. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Thyroid-Adrenal Connection: Information and Resources http://www.bestweb.net/~om/thyroid Pure n' Natural Skin Care http://www.om.lbrionline.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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