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Ann... I don't think AP would do a thing for back problems as that is a

whole other problems when discs rub together or get damaged. Back problems

are a real hard thing to deal with and often do not respond to treatment as

well as we would like. I would say give accupuncture or massage a look. Since

there are all different kinds you will have to research it. I think one of the

doctors who wrote " Ultra prevention " had a back problem and did a combo of

those and eventually got well ( when he had tried all sorts of things with

standard meds). See if you can get a copy at the library. This is just one of

those things you are going to have to keep reading until you find what works for

you. You have my greatest sympathy. Back problems can be a real pain!!!

Martha

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You might want to look for a prolotherapy doctor to fix this problem

forever. Or if you want to do it yourself, read the book : The

Trigger Point therapy by Clair Davies.

Try #2 first and then if it doesn't work, go for #1

- Chandu

> Ann... I don't think AP would do a thing for back problems

as that is a

> whole other problems when discs rub together or get damaged. Back

problems

> are a real hard thing to deal with and often do not respond to

treatment as

> well as we would like. I would say give accupuncture or massage a

look. Since

> there are all different kinds you will have to research it. I

think one of the

> doctors who wrote " Ultra prevention " had a back problem and did a

combo of

> those and eventually got well ( when he had tried all sorts of

things with

> standard meds). See if you can get a copy at the library. This is

just one of

> those things you are going to have to keep reading until you find

what works for

> you. You have my greatest sympathy. Back problems can be a real

pain!!!

> Martha

>

>

>

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Because neither Selenium or Kept are natural thyroid hormones.

If any of your glands in your body is not producing the hormone that it should

be, you have to replace that same hormone, either synthetic or natural. No

amount of vitamins, mineral supplements can do that, however much you might

think they could.

Luv - Sheila

But I have to ask - why would kelp tablets plus

selenium not be able to replace natural thyroid meds?

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