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Has anyone used homeopathy? My brother's best friend is a Homeopathic

doctor and I talked to him on the phone last night. He does prescribe

Armour but doesn't believe in a surpressed TSH. My brother thinks I should

see this doctor anyway, because nobody else is helping me. I guess the

first visit is 2 hours because they do quite a history. I'm tempted to

give it a try.

....joan

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I just printed a bunch of papers from one of the web sites that was recently

sent in. I'm going to highlight parts that have to do with the lab values -

free's - and why even a TSH of below normal isn't a reason to panic. I doubt my

dr. will care, but I'm taking them in.

I'm not sure who you're responding to here - I remember reading that e-mail -

but at the very least, she should print that article or selections of it to take

along. I know I started on Shomon's site, then went to another one...

this one:

http://thyroid.about.com/cs/testsforthyroid/a/freet3.htm

and this one:

http://tinyurl.com/5m4wz

Cris

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>He does prescribe Armour but doesn't believe in a surpressed TSH.

Then he's NOT the right person to see, Joan. An optimal dose of

Armour, the dose that removes all symptoms and gives you your life

back, results in a suppressed TSH. He's too lab-obsessed.

Janie

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Homeopathy is very good.

When I have brused myself or have a muscle strain I take Arnica.

For chronic strains I've used Ruta Gravenous with much success.

I've also use homeopathy with my two dogs with great success

as well. I believe very much believe in it.

If the practitioner really knows what he is doing he can

really help you.

Make sure that you do not eat anything too close to the

remedies.

There is a doctor I was curious about that I like very much now,

her name is Dr. Theresa Dale. She has a very specialized

saliva test that tests your cortisol levels throughout the day.

Many people have had success with her treatments.

peace & joy,

*Brigitte

On Thursday, December 30, 2004, at 12:53 PM,

NaturalThyroidHormones wrote:

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> _

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> Message: 20

> Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:48:53 -0600

>

> Subject: Homeopathy

>

> Has anyone used homeopathy? My brother's best friend is a

> Homeopathic

> doctor and I talked to him on the phone last night. He does prescribe

> Armour but doesn't believe in a surpressed TSH. My brother thinks I

> should

> see this doctor anyway, because nobody else is helping me. I guess

> the

> first visit is 2 hours because they do quite a history. I'm tempted

> to

> give it a try.

> ...joan

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Homeopathy is very good.

When I have brused myself or have a muscle strain I take Arnica.

For chronic strains I've used Ruta Gravenous with much success.

I've also use homeopathy with my two dogs with great success

as well. I believe very much believe in it.

If the practitioner really knows what he is doing he can

really help you.

Make sure that you do not eat anything too close to the

remedies.

There is a doctor I was curious about that I like very much now,

her name is Dr. Theresa Dale. She has a very specialized

saliva test that tests your cortisol levels throughout the day.

Many people have had success with her treatments.

peace & joy,

*Brigitte

On Thursday, December 30, 2004, at 12:53 PM,

NaturalThyroidHormones wrote:

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

>

> Message: 20

> Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:48:53 -0600

>

> Subject: Homeopathy

>

> Has anyone used homeopathy? My brother's best friend is a

> Homeopathic

> doctor and I talked to him on the phone last night. He does prescribe

> Armour but doesn't believe in a surpressed TSH. My brother thinks I

> should

> see this doctor anyway, because nobody else is helping me. I guess

> the

> first visit is 2 hours because they do quite a history. I'm tempted

> to

> give it a try.

> ...joan

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Homeopathy is very good.

When I have brused myself or have a muscle strain I take Arnica.

For chronic strains I've used Ruta Gravenous with much success.

I've also use homeopathy with my two dogs with great success

as well. I believe very much believe in it.

If the practitioner really knows what he is doing he can

really help you.

Make sure that you do not eat anything too close to the

remedies.

There is a doctor I was curious about that I like very much now,

her name is Dr. Theresa Dale. She has a very specialized

saliva test that tests your cortisol levels throughout the day.

Many people have had success with her treatments.

peace & joy,

*Brigitte

On Thursday, December 30, 2004, at 12:53 PM,

NaturalThyroidHormones wrote:

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

>

> Message: 20

> Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:48:53 -0600

>

> Subject: Homeopathy

>

> Has anyone used homeopathy? My brother's best friend is a

> Homeopathic

> doctor and I talked to him on the phone last night. He does prescribe

> Armour but doesn't believe in a surpressed TSH. My brother thinks I

> should

> see this doctor anyway, because nobody else is helping me. I guess

> the

> first visit is 2 hours because they do quite a history. I'm tempted

> to

> give it a try.

> ...joan

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Joan Dolan wrote:

> Thanks, Kerry. That's what I was afraid of. I have tried using

> homeopathic remedies in the past, prescribed by this doctor over the phone,

> and didn't find that they helped me. My brother is a great believer and

> they really help him. If this doctor weren't my brother's best friend,

> I wouldn't even consider it.

I am a firm advocate of homoeopathy but there are things that

homoeopathy can't do - and i think trying to treat a thryoid that is

dead or nearly so is one of them. It can probably help with some of the

symptoms of hypo and i think it is of use in the earlky stages when

things have not progressed to far.

I did buy some homoeopathic medicine when i was on levothyrox to see if

that would help as well but it had no effect as far as i could see, but

then i have been hypo and untreated for about 20 years.

When i gave my sister the medicine after she was told she was

'borderline hypo ' she noticed a huge difference - increased temperature

, softer skin, better mood etc but i think she was only in the early stages

Alison

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> I am a firm advocate of homoeopathy but there are things that

> homoeopathy can't do - and i think trying to treat a thryoid that

is dead or nearly so is one of them.

I like homeopathy, too! I think it's the reason I kicked my extreme

bout with Epstein Barr Virus in 1991. But I never used it for my

hypo since I found Armour. I use a homeopathic tablet to help with

cramps in my legs at night--works beautifully. Am increasing my

magnesium, as well.

I'd like to hear from others about what has WORKED for them with

homeopathy!

Janie

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I also take homeopathic Leg Cramps plus Quinine for my leg cramps from too

much lifting during the day at work. I seldom get them any more but I used

to have cramps often. I always have these on hand!

Artistic Grooming

Hurricane, West Virginia

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Dear Inga, Kerry, Joan and All,

First, I want to say that I am appalled that Joan had to pay $700.

to be treated using homeopathy. That is absolutely ludicrous.

It is no wonder you aren't supportive. I am curious Joan

where are you located?

In Los Angeles there is a school called American University

of Complementary Medicine. The beauty of this school and

the acupuncture schools in LA, is that you can be treated by

the advanced students AND their instructors. It is pretty

phenomenal and VERY inexpensive. This way you can try out

an alternative form of treatment without shelling out a bunch

of money. I like asking different people who they recommend

for specific treatments and you can do this at the schools too.

American University is an excellent school and I believe the

cost to be evaluated and treated homeopathically is $50. including

the remedies. Not only are you evaluated by an advanced student

but you are video taped and several instructors review the tape to

be sure the student is making the appropriate recommendations.

For those of you in the LA area here is the information.

American University of Complementary Medicine

11543 Olympic Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90064

Phone:

http://schools.naturalhealers.com/american/

http://schools.naturalhealers.com

The above address will link you to similar schools, just look at the

bottom " find a school " and maybe they have a similar program.

I really believe in " wholistic " medicine and practitioners that

look at their patients as a whole person, treating the whole

person. When I work with my clients' dogs or cats and they

are having an issue with their skin or weight for example

I do an intake and have the owners answer several different

questions to give me an overall perspective of the dog

or cats life, diet, living situation, stresses, exercise, the cleaning

products used around the pet, and the shampoos and medicines

used as well. This is very important because it could be

something very simple causing a major reaction or symptom.

For example one of my clients called me telling me that her

jack russell began itching a lot and developed a skin rash.

She went to the vet and the vet immediately wanted to give

the dog cortisone (and this vet is considered the holistic vet

at this veterinary hospital). But the doctor didn't consider 'WHY'

the dog might be scratching. I told my client to hold off on the

cortisone and consider the fact that the dog had just been to

the groomer a couple days before the itching and rash began

and not only had been shaved but they had used an unknown

product on the dog. I also reminded her that her dogs diet

had been cleaned up and she could also be having a cleansing

reaction and to give it a little time. It turned out to be the groomer

and the shampoo and shaving. She rinsed her dog off and

the itching ceased; no medication required.

I bring all this up because of the comment I made that not all

homeopathic doctors are the same. Definitely ask a bunch

of questions, find out what the total cost will be and call

around to speak with other practitioners. But don't go

by price alone.

Good luck.

peace, joy and good health

*Brigitte

On Friday, December 31, 2004, at 05:00 AM,

NaturalThyroidHormones wrote:

>

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

>

> Message: 21

> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 00:00:48 -0800

>

> Subject: Re: *Homeopathy

>

> I would use homeopathy in general, if I could afford it.

> I have had some good result form the little bit of homeopathy I have

> tried.

> Like anything though, I think that not all homeopaths are created

> equal...so...

> ~inga

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

>

> Message: 12

> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 00:30:13 -0600

>

> Subject: Re: Homeopathy

>

> Thanks, Kerry. That's what I was afraid of. I have tried using

> homeopathic remedies in the past, prescribed by this doctor over the

> phone,

> and didn't find that they helped me. My brother is a great believer

> and

> they really help him. If this doctor weren't my brother's best

> friend,

> I wouldn't even consider it.

> ...joan

>

> ======

> I just wasted over $700 on a homeopathic doctor. She told me to my

> face that

> she treated with Armour, then on the second visit, used all kinds of

> excuses

> to not Rx Armour and basically sent me back to my GP.

>

> Kerry

>

> Joan Dolan wrote:

> Has anyone used homeopathy? My brother's best friend is a Homeopathic

> doctor ..........

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Dear Inga, Kerry, Joan and All,

First, I want to say that I am appalled that Joan had to pay $700.

to be treated using homeopathy. That is absolutely ludicrous.

It is no wonder you aren't supportive. I am curious Joan

where are you located?

In Los Angeles there is a school called American University

of Complementary Medicine. The beauty of this school and

the acupuncture schools in LA, is that you can be treated by

the advanced students AND their instructors. It is pretty

phenomenal and VERY inexpensive. This way you can try out

an alternative form of treatment without shelling out a bunch

of money. I like asking different people who they recommend

for specific treatments and you can do this at the schools too.

American University is an excellent school and I believe the

cost to be evaluated and treated homeopathically is $50. including

the remedies. Not only are you evaluated by an advanced student

but you are video taped and several instructors review the tape to

be sure the student is making the appropriate recommendations.

For those of you in the LA area here is the information.

American University of Complementary Medicine

11543 Olympic Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90064

Phone:

http://schools.naturalhealers.com/american/

http://schools.naturalhealers.com

The above address will link you to similar schools, just look at the

bottom " find a school " and maybe they have a similar program.

I really believe in " wholistic " medicine and practitioners that

look at their patients as a whole person, treating the whole

person. When I work with my clients' dogs or cats and they

are having an issue with their skin or weight for example

I do an intake and have the owners answer several different

questions to give me an overall perspective of the dog

or cats life, diet, living situation, stresses, exercise, the cleaning

products used around the pet, and the shampoos and medicines

used as well. This is very important because it could be

something very simple causing a major reaction or symptom.

For example one of my clients called me telling me that her

jack russell began itching a lot and developed a skin rash.

She went to the vet and the vet immediately wanted to give

the dog cortisone (and this vet is considered the holistic vet

at this veterinary hospital). But the doctor didn't consider 'WHY'

the dog might be scratching. I told my client to hold off on the

cortisone and consider the fact that the dog had just been to

the groomer a couple days before the itching and rash began

and not only had been shaved but they had used an unknown

product on the dog. I also reminded her that her dogs diet

had been cleaned up and she could also be having a cleansing

reaction and to give it a little time. It turned out to be the groomer

and the shampoo and shaving. She rinsed her dog off and

the itching ceased; no medication required.

I bring all this up because of the comment I made that not all

homeopathic doctors are the same. Definitely ask a bunch

of questions, find out what the total cost will be and call

around to speak with other practitioners. But don't go

by price alone.

Good luck.

peace, joy and good health

*Brigitte

On Friday, December 31, 2004, at 05:00 AM,

NaturalThyroidHormones wrote:

>

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

>

> Message: 21

> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 00:00:48 -0800

>

> Subject: Re: *Homeopathy

>

> I would use homeopathy in general, if I could afford it.

> I have had some good result form the little bit of homeopathy I have

> tried.

> Like anything though, I think that not all homeopaths are created

> equal...so...

> ~inga

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

> _______________________________________________________________________

> _

>

> Message: 12

> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 00:30:13 -0600

>

> Subject: Re: Homeopathy

>

> Thanks, Kerry. That's what I was afraid of. I have tried using

> homeopathic remedies in the past, prescribed by this doctor over the

> phone,

> and didn't find that they helped me. My brother is a great believer

> and

> they really help him. If this doctor weren't my brother's best

> friend,

> I wouldn't even consider it.

> ...joan

>

> ======

> I just wasted over $700 on a homeopathic doctor. She told me to my

> face that

> she treated with Armour, then on the second visit, used all kinds of

> excuses

> to not Rx Armour and basically sent me back to my GP.

>

> Kerry

>

> Joan Dolan wrote:

> Has anyone used homeopathy? My brother's best friend is a Homeopathic

> doctor ..........

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This would be very good to know!

and what do you use for your leg cramps?

Does anyone know anywhere to get a 'list' of what homeopathic or natural

vitamins do for what? How do we know what to take?

Cris

Re: Homeopathy

> I am a firm advocate of homoeopathy but there are things that

> homoeopathy can't do - and i think trying to treat a thryoid that

is dead or nearly so is one of them.

I like homeopathy, too! I think it's the reason I kicked my extreme

bout with Epstein Barr Virus in 1991. But I never used it for my

hypo since I found Armour. I use a homeopathic tablet to help with

cramps in my legs at night--works beautifully. Am increasing my

magnesium, as well.

I'd like to hear from others about what has WORKED for them with

homeopathy!

Janie

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This is exactly what I believe about ANY other treatment, other thyroid

hormone replacement therapy, when the gland has all kinds of unrecoverable

damage, Plus, feeding a Hashi's gland iodine in the iodine craze treatment

is downright dangerous, IMO. I've seen so many references to iodine

treatment for thyroid, and so many people take this not knowing whether they

are autoimmune or not. Detrimental.

Re: Homeopathy

>

> Joan Dolan wrote:

> > Thanks, Kerry. That's what I was afraid of. I have tried using

> > homeopathic remedies in the past, prescribed by this doctor over the

phone,

> > and didn't find that they helped me. My brother is a great believer

and

> > they really help him. If this doctor weren't my brother's best

friend,

> > I wouldn't even consider it.

>

> I am a firm advocate of homoeopathy but there are things that

> homoeopathy can't do - and i think trying to treat a thryoid that is

> dead or nearly so is one of them. It can probably help with some of the

> symptoms of hypo and i think it is of use in the earlky stages when

> things have not progressed to far.

>

> I did buy some homoeopathic medicine when i was on levothyrox to see if

> that would help as well but it had no effect as far as i could see, but

> then i have been hypo and untreated for about 20 years.

>

> When i gave my sister the medicine after she was told she was

> 'borderline hypo ' she noticed a huge difference - increased temperature

> , softer skin, better mood etc but i think she was only in the early

stages

>

>

> Alison

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I switched to a naturopathic doctor and have been seeing him for

about a year now. I have circulation issues, and he has me taking a

supplement called V:V7. It has Butcher's Broom, Bilberry, Ginkgo

Biloba, bioflavinoids (lemon) Hesperidin, pranthocyanidins (grape

seed and skin) and Rutin in it. It really has helped. My legs used

to get severely tired and would hurt. I first started with Ginkgo

Biloba, but it did not work as well. Of course I make sure to get

plenty of exercize. I'm not sure if this would help leg cramps. I

think that is something different.

Zina

> This would be very good to know!

> and what do you use for your leg cramps?

>

> Does anyone know anywhere to get a 'list' of what homeopathic or

natural vitamins do for what? How do we know what to take?

>

> Cris

> Re: Homeopathy

>

>

>

> > I am a firm advocate of homoeopathy but there are things that

> > homoeopathy can't do - and i think trying to treat a thryoid

that

> is dead or nearly so is one of them.

>

> I like homeopathy, too! I think it's the reason I kicked my

extreme

> bout with Epstein Barr Virus in 1991. But I never used it for my

> hypo since I found Armour. I use a homeopathic tablet to help with

> cramps in my legs at night--works beautifully. Am increasing my

> magnesium, as well.

>

> I'd like to hear from others about what has WORKED for them with

> homeopathy!

>

> Janie

>

>

>

>

>

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