Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 From reviewing the medical literature, it appears that rosacea is something else that people with thyroid disease may have. The mechanism may be related to H. pylori. My question for the group is - how many of you also have rosacea - and has anyone seen an improvement with Armour? Winona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 , here, again...cea, here, too. Have one a lot of research on this one, HTH: cea and Helicobacter Pylorii can be (are) related. Apparently this is one of the conditions, that for little understood reasons, are often part of the family history/comobid contellation found in ASD families. And now, apparently among hypothyroid?? Who would have thought?! I didn't get a diagnosis until the chronic blepharitis (irritated eyelids) I've always had turned into a very stubborn chelazion (big bump from a clogged duct) on my eyelid. I am a research nut when I want to find cause and safe alternative cures. I'm passing on the urls that I've found which led me to finding the connection between cea and Helicobacter Pylori and a little known tree sap from Greece called gum mastic, masticha, or tears, that has been safely used for relief and cure for centuries. Here are some websites that are related to eradicating H.Pylori bacteria which cause heartburn, indigestion, ulcers, cea, and eye problems like I had... There's a lot of information about gum mastic (mastica), a little info about conventional antibiotic treatment . There is a lot of information in these websites and their links. The 4 drugs in one day is interesting, (http://www.ccjm.org/PDFFILES/Poem304.pdf) I think it would be good to have whole families do this together as I suspect it gets passed back and forth. http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=770 look through the links but don't buy the stuff - we'll get it in Daly City from the Greek Import Store http://www.e-anemos.gr/default.html?lang=en-gb I still haven't figured out how to buy direct from this website... http://greekproducts.com/mastic/about.html Or this one, but check out all the links... http://www.vrp.com/art/688.asp This site has very good information and research support for the ideas. http://www.nutricology.com/Newsletter/masticgum.htm Short; good explanation. http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?CustomerID=1305348 & ACBSessi\ onID=mqTZwpQDlM2ywjW2TC7U & SID=1 & ID=322 http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?SID=1 & ID=852 http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?SID=1 & ID=856 http://medicalreporter.health.org/tmr0596/rosacea.html About ROSACEA be sure to look at the links, too. cea and thyroid disease From reviewing the medical literature, it appears that rosacea is something else that people with thyroid disease may have. The mechanism may be related to H. pylori. My question for the group is - how many of you also have rosacea - and has anyone seen an improvement with Armour? Winona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 , here, again...cea, here, too. Have one a lot of research on this one, HTH: cea and Helicobacter Pylorii can be (are) related. Apparently this is one of the conditions, that for little understood reasons, are often part of the family history/comobid contellation found in ASD families. And now, apparently among hypothyroid?? Who would have thought?! I didn't get a diagnosis until the chronic blepharitis (irritated eyelids) I've always had turned into a very stubborn chelazion (big bump from a clogged duct) on my eyelid. I am a research nut when I want to find cause and safe alternative cures. I'm passing on the urls that I've found which led me to finding the connection between cea and Helicobacter Pylori and a little known tree sap from Greece called gum mastic, masticha, or tears, that has been safely used for relief and cure for centuries. Here are some websites that are related to eradicating H.Pylori bacteria which cause heartburn, indigestion, ulcers, cea, and eye problems like I had... There's a lot of information about gum mastic (mastica), a little info about conventional antibiotic treatment . There is a lot of information in these websites and their links. The 4 drugs in one day is interesting, (http://www.ccjm.org/PDFFILES/Poem304.pdf) I think it would be good to have whole families do this together as I suspect it gets passed back and forth. http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=770 look through the links but don't buy the stuff - we'll get it in Daly City from the Greek Import Store http://www.e-anemos.gr/default.html?lang=en-gb I still haven't figured out how to buy direct from this website... http://greekproducts.com/mastic/about.html Or this one, but check out all the links... http://www.vrp.com/art/688.asp This site has very good information and research support for the ideas. http://www.nutricology.com/Newsletter/masticgum.htm Short; good explanation. http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?CustomerID=1305348 & ACBSessi\ onID=mqTZwpQDlM2ywjW2TC7U & SID=1 & ID=322 http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?SID=1 & ID=852 http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?SID=1 & ID=856 http://medicalreporter.health.org/tmr0596/rosacea.html About ROSACEA be sure to look at the links, too. cea and thyroid disease From reviewing the medical literature, it appears that rosacea is something else that people with thyroid disease may have. The mechanism may be related to H. pylori. My question for the group is - how many of you also have rosacea - and has anyone seen an improvement with Armour? Winona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 , here, again...cea, here, too. Have one a lot of research on this one, HTH: cea and Helicobacter Pylorii can be (are) related. Apparently this is one of the conditions, that for little understood reasons, are often part of the family history/comobid contellation found in ASD families. And now, apparently among hypothyroid?? Who would have thought?! I didn't get a diagnosis until the chronic blepharitis (irritated eyelids) I've always had turned into a very stubborn chelazion (big bump from a clogged duct) on my eyelid. I am a research nut when I want to find cause and safe alternative cures. I'm passing on the urls that I've found which led me to finding the connection between cea and Helicobacter Pylori and a little known tree sap from Greece called gum mastic, masticha, or tears, that has been safely used for relief and cure for centuries. Here are some websites that are related to eradicating H.Pylori bacteria which cause heartburn, indigestion, ulcers, cea, and eye problems like I had... There's a lot of information about gum mastic (mastica), a little info about conventional antibiotic treatment . There is a lot of information in these websites and their links. The 4 drugs in one day is interesting, (http://www.ccjm.org/PDFFILES/Poem304.pdf) I think it would be good to have whole families do this together as I suspect it gets passed back and forth. http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=770 look through the links but don't buy the stuff - we'll get it in Daly City from the Greek Import Store http://www.e-anemos.gr/default.html?lang=en-gb I still haven't figured out how to buy direct from this website... http://greekproducts.com/mastic/about.html Or this one, but check out all the links... http://www.vrp.com/art/688.asp This site has very good information and research support for the ideas. http://www.nutricology.com/Newsletter/masticgum.htm Short; good explanation. http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?CustomerID=1305348 & ACBSessi\ onID=mqTZwpQDlM2ywjW2TC7U & SID=1 & ID=322 http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?SID=1 & ID=852 http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?SID=1 & ID=856 http://medicalreporter.health.org/tmr0596/rosacea.html About ROSACEA be sure to look at the links, too. cea and thyroid disease From reviewing the medical literature, it appears that rosacea is something else that people with thyroid disease may have. The mechanism may be related to H. pylori. My question for the group is - how many of you also have rosacea - and has anyone seen an improvement with Armour? Winona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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