Guest guest Posted September 11, 1999 Report Share Posted September 11, 1999 Thank you for the update! I am so excited for you. Like you I have had hypothyroid problems as long as I can remember. I don't think I really felt good even as a kid.I have lived my life in a state of exhaustion. I started out thin and pretty but don't even recognise myself in the mirror anymore. I have been meat dairy and egg free for the last seven years but still continue to be overweight so I am eager to try these methods for self healing. Were you taking a thyroid suppliment? I have ordered the thyrodine but it hasn't gotten here yet. I am just a bit concerned about the transition from taking a thyroid pill every day to being free of them . I signed up for Chet Days 21 day program (all raw fruits and vegies) for the second time. I've been trying to get well for so long and have prayed for the answeres for a cure. I have every hope that this is it. thankyou for sharing your experience. Sabra >>Hi everyone, >As promised, I am getting back to you regarding my 'natural' treatment/s >for >hypothyroidism. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 1999 Report Share Posted September 11, 1999 Hi, I have been reading so much about parasite removal lately. I am starting to believe that its important. I have read about people having strange looking things come out of them. I am kind of afraid to try it. What kind of prepared formula did you use. I have had someone telling about a product called " aware " . Has anyone ever heard of this or tried it ? TWLDesigns wrote: > From: " TWLDesigns " <TWLDesigns@...> > > Hi everyone, > As promised, I am getting back to you regarding my 'natural' treatment/s for > hypothyroidism. > > > > 1. Parasite removal > A member wrote a few months ago about parasites, Thrush etc in our body > sucking any goodness that we had put in; infesting us with toxins etc. It > made sense to get rid of these first! I did not follow the recipe exactly > that was recommended but I bought a 'prepared' formula that had most of the > recommendations. I am sorry, but I no longer have the recipe but the person > that wrote may be able to help? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 1999 Report Share Posted September 13, 1999 Dear : There are two vital issues here. One is hypothyroid. This thyroid dysfuction can be restored by Thyrodine. More data is available at www.thyrodine.com Parasites or auto-immune dysfunction or viral infections, like Epstein-Barr virus may be resolved in a very short time by the use of a product called...ImmunoGuard. You will find data about it on the same web site given above. We have tried " aware " and the other products and found them ineffective. The ImmunoGuard has been in clinical practices for over two years and has been highly successful in " taking out " viruses, bacteria, parasites, candida and auto-immune dysfunctions. Best wishes, Earl Re: Natural alternatives Hi, I have been reading so much about parasite removal lately. I am starting to believe that its important. I have read about people having strange looking things come out of them. I am kind of afraid to try it. What kind of prepared formula did you use. I have had someone telling about a product called " aware " . Has anyone ever heard of this or tried it ? TWLDesigns wrote: From: " TWLDesigns " <TWLDesigns@...> Hi everyone, As promised, I am getting back to you regarding my 'natural' treatment/s for hypothyroidism. 1. Parasite removal A member wrote a few months ago about parasites, Thrush etc in our body sucking any goodness that we had put in; infesting us with toxins etc. It made sense to get rid of these first! I did not follow the recipe exactly that was recommended but I bought a 'prepared' formula that had most of the recommendations. I am sorry, but I no longer have the recipe but the person that wrote may be able to help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2000 Report Share Posted March 7, 2000 Soy & Hypothyroidism >From: Dennis Lipter <dlipter@...> > >This site >http://thyroid.about.com/library/weekly/aa083099.htm?pid=2750 & cob=home >has an article about soy's anti-thyroid properties. Any comments? > >Dennis Lipter > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2000 Report Share Posted March 7, 2000 I'm a little confused about the letter below....why did the email signed by " Helena " originate from Earl Conroy's email address??? > Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 21:54:17 +1300 > From: " Earl Conroy " <waiorama@...> >Subject: RE: Natural alternatives > > > > Re: Natural alternatives > > >From: " TWLDesigns " <TWLDesigns@...> > >Hi everyone, >As promised, I am getting back to you regarding my 'natural' treatment/s for >hypothyroidism. > >As we have all agreed - every person is different and what works for one >person may not necessarily work for another. I have read various member's >advice and have modified things to suit myself (trial and error >so-to-speak). Anyway this is my story (abbreviated as best I can!) and my >results: > >I have suffered from the symptoms of hypothyroidism for as long as I can >remember. You all know the list I am sure! Have gone from doctor to doctor >for years with things like chronic fatigue, constipation, PMS, fibroids (I >had a hysterectomy a year or so ago!) Thrush and what's worse - depression >was my constant companion. > >It wasn't until earlier this year that my hair started falling out, quite >literally in handfuls and the depression had got so bad that I felt like >life was pretty hopeless. That was when I thought about not relying on these >'doctors' and do some serious investigative work myself - I'd had enough! > >Today I feel great! I can't remember ever having felt so good in all my >life! The anti-depressants that the doctor had me on have been thrown away, >hair is growing back lush and shiny, no constipation, skin looks great (no >more 'bruising' either), Thrush seems to have cleared up ... and so on. > >This is what I did: > >1. Parasite removal >A member wrote a few months ago about parasites, Thrush etc in our body >sucking any goodness that we had put in; infesting us with toxins etc. It >made sense to get rid of these first! I did not follow the recipe exactly >that was recommended but I bought a 'prepared' formula that had most of the >recommendations. I am sorry, but I no longer have the recipe but the person >that wrote may be able to help? > >2. Vitamin supplements >Multi-vitamin: (a good one with trace elements and a 'good' high dosage of >all the others!) > I had been taking multi-vitamins for years but I can guess that before my >parasite cleanse where they all went! > >Selenium : 200mcg daily to start with (now I take 100mcg) >This actually stopped the hair problem but I was still feeling pretty awful, >so carried on! > >3. Wheat-free diet (another ONELIST member's suggestion). >I knew I had a wheat allergy but over the years I had slowly let these >products back into my diet (Very tempting - especially when one is feeling >so low!). > >4. Chromium Polynocotinate 200mcg (Radiance Chromemate brand). (A list >member suggested something similar) > >5. Ester C 6000mg daily (reduced now to 2000mg) > >By this stage I was feeling a little better but the depression and fatigue >were getting worse! > >6. Earl Conroy wrote with his suggestions and what he said (to me made >sense): >I had already 'parasite cleansed', had modified my diet to wheat-free and >more natural fresh food, was taking B vitamins etc. The only two things >that I hadn't tried which Earl suggested was natural progesterone (he >recommended cream) and thyrodine. > >7. Wild Yam Root (Nature's Way brand) 425mg capsules - 3 capsules x 3 >daily (instead of the cream) > >8. Thyrodine (as recommended by Earl) 3 drops x 2 daily. > >Well within two weeks or so I just can't believe how I am - a new woman! >I'm convinced that my 'cure' has not been just one thing but a combination - >but I do know that it was the Wild Yam tablets and the Thyrodine that put >the lid on it! I am not sure if it is a combination of both or one or the >other, but quite frankly I'm not prepared to find out! I just know how I >feel and wanted to write this to you all to say a big thank you for all your >advice and I sincerely hope that my results may help some of you. > >Kindest regards and best wishes to you all, >Helena ******************************************************************************** MotherWise - Natural, Earth-Friendly, and Alternative Products for Pregnancy, Birth, Baby, Breastfeeding, and Beyond! Visit us online: http://www.motherwise.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2000 Report Share Posted March 8, 2000 Dear Kristilee: I sent the message from Helena to the list as indicator of the results she was getting from an holistic approach that I thought would be of interest. Earl Re: Natural alternatives > > >From: " TWLDesigns " <TWLDesigns@...> > >Hi everyone, >As promised, I am getting back to you regarding my 'natural' treatment/s for >hypothyroidism. > >As we have all agreed - every person is different and what works for one >person may not necessarily work for another. I have read various member's >advice and have modified things to suit myself (trial and error >so-to-speak). Anyway this is my story (abbreviated as best I can!) and my >results: > >I have suffered from the symptoms of hypothyroidism for as long as I can >remember. You all know the list I am sure! Have gone from doctor to doctor >for years with things like chronic fatigue, constipation, PMS, fibroids (I >had a hysterectomy a year or so ago!) Thrush and what's worse - depression >was my constant companion. > >It wasn't until earlier this year that my hair started falling out, quite >literally in handfuls and the depression had got so bad that I felt like >life was pretty hopeless. That was when I thought about not relying on these >'doctors' and do some serious investigative work myself - I'd had enough! > >Today I feel great! I can't remember ever having felt so good in all my >life! The anti-depressants that the doctor had me on have been thrown away, >hair is growing back lush and shiny, no constipation, skin looks great (no >more 'bruising' either), Thrush seems to have cleared up ... and so on. > >This is what I did: > >1. Parasite removal >A member wrote a few months ago about parasites, Thrush etc in our body >sucking any goodness that we had put in; infesting us with toxins etc. It >made sense to get rid of these first! I did not follow the recipe exactly >that was recommended but I bought a 'prepared' formula that had most of the >recommendations. I am sorry, but I no longer have the recipe but the person >that wrote may be able to help? > >2. Vitamin supplements >Multi-vitamin: (a good one with trace elements and a 'good' high dosage of >all the others!) > I had been taking multi-vitamins for years but I can guess that before my >parasite cleanse where they all went! > >Selenium : 200mcg daily to start with (now I take 100mcg) >This actually stopped the hair problem but I was still feeling pretty awful, >so carried on! > >3. Wheat-free diet (another ONELIST member's suggestion). >I knew I had a wheat allergy but over the years I had slowly let these >products back into my diet (Very tempting - especially when one is feeling >so low!). > >4. Chromium Polynocotinate 200mcg (Radiance Chromemate brand). (A list >member suggested something similar) > >5. Ester C 6000mg daily (reduced now to 2000mg) > >By this stage I was feeling a little better but the depression and fatigue >were getting worse! > >6. Earl Conroy wrote with his suggestions and what he said (to me made >sense): >I had already 'parasite cleansed', had modified my diet to wheat-free and >more natural fresh food, was taking B vitamins etc. The only two things >that I hadn't tried which Earl suggested was natural progesterone (he >recommended cream) and thyrodine. > >7. Wild Yam Root (Nature's Way brand) 425mg capsules - 3 capsules x 3 >daily (instead of the cream) > >8. Thyrodine (as recommended by Earl) 3 drops x 2 daily. > >Well within two weeks or so I just can't believe how I am - a new woman! >I'm convinced that my 'cure' has not been just one thing but a combination - >but I do know that it was the Wild Yam tablets and the Thyrodine that put >the lid on it! I am not sure if it is a combination of both or one or the >other, but quite frankly I'm not prepared to find out! I just know how I >feel and wanted to write this to you all to say a big thank you for all your >advice and I sincerely hope that my results may help some of you. > >Kindest regards and best wishes to you all, >Helena **************************************************************************** **** MotherWise - Natural, Earth-Friendly, and Alternative Products for Pregnancy, Birth, Baby, Breastfeeding, and Beyond! Visit us online: http://www.motherwise.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DON'T HATE YOUR RATE! Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! 1/2120/5/_/62054/_/952435780/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2000 Report Share Posted September 21, 2000 << And to anyone who wants the FACTS, YES, MSM can reverse the effects of Scleroderma, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and many other ailments that humans have. >> Five members of this board tried MSM two years ago and NONE of us had any beneficial results. I was one of those who took it for two months, much longer than it took Coburn to be supposedly " cured " in two weeks. And yes, I took the same dosage in powder form that he did. There is some thought that his arthritis just burned itself out after 20 years. Regarding MSM, there are over 100 different types of arthritis and OBVIOUSLY one size does not fit all. This board and the two predecessor boards always discouraged and sometimes attacked self serving multi level marketers. Providing INFORMATION is one thing, MARKETING on this board is another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2000 Report Share Posted September 21, 2000 MSM does wors saulfur is the key ingredient that does this. here's the thing if in every otehr way nutritional, psychological, etc.. you treat your body like crap it;s not going to make a difference. Everyone looks for a magic pill and it doesn;t come with just popping a pill. However, these things do work. _Adriel > From: STKWINGUY@... > Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 12:33:55 EDT > ccruss@... > Cc: rheumaticegroups > Subject: rheumatic Natural Alternatives > > > << And to anyone who wants the FACTS, YES, MSM can reverse the effects of > Scleroderma, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and many other ailments that humans > have. >> > > Five members of this board tried MSM two years ago and NONE of us had any > beneficial results. I was one of those who took it for two months, much > longer than it took Coburn to be supposedly " cured " in two weeks. And > yes, I took the same dosage in powder form that he did. There is some thought > that his arthritis just burned itself out after 20 years. > Regarding MSM, there are over 100 different types of arthritis and OBVIOUSLY > one size does not fit all. > This board and the two predecessor boards always discouraged and sometimes > attacked self serving multi level marketers. Providing INFORMATION is one > thing, MARKETING on this board is another. > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2000 Report Share Posted September 23, 2000 I tried it a while ago for a few months too, with no effect at all for my RA. But I have to say that it's done wonders for my nails (not exactly the hoped-for effect, but at least it did something, which is more than I can say for a lot of what I've tried! LOL) STKWINGUY@... wrote: > > << And to anyone who wants the FACTS, YES, MSM can reverse the effects of > Scleroderma, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and many other ailments that humans > have. >> > > Five members of this board tried MSM two years ago and NONE of us had any > beneficial results. I was one of those who took it for two months, much > longer than it took Coburn to be supposedly " cured " in two weeks. And > yes, I took the same dosage in powder form that he did. There is some thought > that his arthritis just burned itself out after 20 years. > Regarding MSM, there are over 100 different types of arthritis and OBVIOUSLY > one size does not fit all. > This board and the two predecessor boards always discouraged and sometimes > attacked self serving multi level marketers. Providing INFORMATION is one > thing, MARKETING on this board is another. > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2000 Report Share Posted September 23, 2000 > > I tried it a while ago for a few months too, with no effect at all for my RA. But > I have to say that it's done wonders for my nails (not exactly the hoped-for > effect, but at least it did something, which is more than I can say for a lot of > what I've tried! LOL) It certainly seems feasable that each of us may be lacking in something different that lowers our resistance to disease and hence why one thing works for one person and not another. Certainly would fit in with the real Chinese herbalists practice of tailoring the concoction to the individual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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