Guest guest Posted December 23, 2004 Report Share Posted December 23, 2004 , The first thing to look for with a sore tongue is low calcium. How acidic is your system, look at what you are eating and taking - fruits, Vit. C, Citracal, etc - if your calcium is low or if your body is not utilizing it - your tongue will be sore. I have had problems with this all my life, (ofcouse there could be a hypo connection as well). The sore tongue - low calcium connection is why my O.D. had me to have a bone density test done a few years ago. He said a chronic sore tongue is a red flag for an overly acidic body, which is often the direct result of low calcium. The bone test he order showed advanced Osteoporosis, with in a year of the diagnosis, even though I was on Fosamax, miacalcin, and calcium, I had already broken a knee cap. This may not be your problem - but it is worth a look. Mikrah BTW, the Dr. really didn't expect to find the osteo, he just thought my calcium was low. He ordered the test as a precaution since I fit the profile for being high risk for osteo because of early hysterectomy, body build, hair color & complexion. I _____ From: mydgtd Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:11 PM To: NaturalThyroidHormones Subject: Sore tongue Is a sore tongue a symptom of hypo??? R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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