Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Yes, try NAET for calcium. Antibodies are from Hg, but may persist long after it is gone. Maybe you need to review your own tests routinely? Andy . . .. . . . . . . . . . > Andy > You suggested Clearing calcium for my thyroid problem, and was wondering if you would still suggest this since I found a test from a yr ago GSDL thyroid panel and the TSH was 10 and the antibodies were in the thousands.Evidently my dr forgot to go over the test......I have felt for a long time that my body was not using the hormone even though I am on 5gr, I feel better but still overweight and fatigued and unfocused .I know people with mercury experience T4to T3 conversion problems but do you think the antibody problem is from mercury.I've been on thyroid for 20 yrs but since amalgam removal I've really had a problems.The antibody test was done (2001)about 2yrs after the main amalgam removals.Had the last one removed in Nov 2001. > Thanks > Chantal > > > > > > > > Andy > > Read the info in your book, why do you suggest a NAET for calcium? > Does it interfere with thyroid hormones? > > Improper physiological handling of calcium does interfere wiht > thyroid hormone function, and " clearing " calcium sometimes makes > people respond to normal physiological doses of thyroid rather than > needing excessive doses. > > I actually experienced this myself and it was quite dramatic. I > wouldn't have believed it beforehand. > > Calcium is pretty early in the NAET treatment series so you should be > able to get it done. > > Make sure the person doing the treatment uses acupuncture needles in > the gate points, not just acupressure. > > Andy . .. . . . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Yes, try NAET for calcium. Antibodies are from Hg, but may persist long after it is gone. Maybe you need to review your own tests routinely? Andy . . .. . . . . . . . . . > Andy > You suggested Clearing calcium for my thyroid problem, and was wondering if you would still suggest this since I found a test from a yr ago GSDL thyroid panel and the TSH was 10 and the antibodies were in the thousands.Evidently my dr forgot to go over the test......I have felt for a long time that my body was not using the hormone even though I am on 5gr, I feel better but still overweight and fatigued and unfocused .I know people with mercury experience T4to T3 conversion problems but do you think the antibody problem is from mercury.I've been on thyroid for 20 yrs but since amalgam removal I've really had a problems.The antibody test was done (2001)about 2yrs after the main amalgam removals.Had the last one removed in Nov 2001. > Thanks > Chantal > > > > > > > > Andy > > Read the info in your book, why do you suggest a NAET for calcium? > Does it interfere with thyroid hormones? > > Improper physiological handling of calcium does interfere wiht > thyroid hormone function, and " clearing " calcium sometimes makes > people respond to normal physiological doses of thyroid rather than > needing excessive doses. > > I actually experienced this myself and it was quite dramatic. I > wouldn't have believed it beforehand. > > Calcium is pretty early in the NAET treatment series so you should be > able to get it done. > > Make sure the person doing the treatment uses acupuncture needles in > the gate points, not just acupressure. > > Andy . .. . . . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Yes, try NAET for calcium. Antibodies are from Hg, but may persist long after it is gone. Maybe you need to review your own tests routinely? Andy . . .. . . . . . . . . . > Andy > You suggested Clearing calcium for my thyroid problem, and was wondering if you would still suggest this since I found a test from a yr ago GSDL thyroid panel and the TSH was 10 and the antibodies were in the thousands.Evidently my dr forgot to go over the test......I have felt for a long time that my body was not using the hormone even though I am on 5gr, I feel better but still overweight and fatigued and unfocused .I know people with mercury experience T4to T3 conversion problems but do you think the antibody problem is from mercury.I've been on thyroid for 20 yrs but since amalgam removal I've really had a problems.The antibody test was done (2001)about 2yrs after the main amalgam removals.Had the last one removed in Nov 2001. > Thanks > Chantal > > > > > > > > Andy > > Read the info in your book, why do you suggest a NAET for calcium? > Does it interfere with thyroid hormones? > > Improper physiological handling of calcium does interfere wiht > thyroid hormone function, and " clearing " calcium sometimes makes > people respond to normal physiological doses of thyroid rather than > needing excessive doses. > > I actually experienced this myself and it was quite dramatic. I > wouldn't have believed it beforehand. > > Calcium is pretty early in the NAET treatment series so you should be > able to get it done. > > Make sure the person doing the treatment uses acupuncture needles in > the gate points, not just acupressure. > > Andy . .. . . . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Chantal, are you taking Synthroid or Armour? I cannot take Synthroid, have heard bad stuff about it and it did make me very sick. Maybe it is time to rotate your thyroid. I cannot imagine taking 5 grains of thyroid. I'd be shaking, having heart palpitations, and getting the gritty thing in my eye. You HAVE to not be absorbing your thyroid. Sometimes rotating stuff helps. Also, with all the stuff we take, sometimes a " time out " is an idea. I am not sure it is a good one. This is all I could think of. SJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Chantal, are you taking Synthroid or Armour? I cannot take Synthroid, have heard bad stuff about it and it did make me very sick. Maybe it is time to rotate your thyroid. I cannot imagine taking 5 grains of thyroid. I'd be shaking, having heart palpitations, and getting the gritty thing in my eye. You HAVE to not be absorbing your thyroid. Sometimes rotating stuff helps. Also, with all the stuff we take, sometimes a " time out " is an idea. I am not sure it is a good one. This is all I could think of. SJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Andy Can you give me any more detail about calcium , antibodies and thyroid?If thyroid antibodies are high.......how is calcium a problem? Who do you recommend for NAET in Washington? Thanks Chantal Re: Andy: thyroid calcium and antibodies Yes, try NAET for calcium. Antibodies are from Hg, but may persist long after it is gone. Maybe you need to review your own tests routinely? Andy . . .. . . . . . . . . . > Andy > You suggested Clearing calcium for my thyroid problem, and was wondering if you would still suggest this since I found a test from a yr ago GSDL thyroid panel and the TSH was 10 and the antibodies were in the thousands.Evidently my dr forgot to go over the test......I have felt for a long time that my body was not using the hormone even though I am on 5gr, I feel better but still overweight and fatigued and unfocused .I know people with mercury experience T4to T3 conversion problems but do you think the antibody problem is from mercury.I've been on thyroid for 20 yrs but since amalgam removal I've really had a problems.The antibody test was done (2001)about 2yrs after the main amalgam removals.Had the last one removed in Nov 2001. > Thanks > Chantal > > > > > > > > Andy > > Read the info in your book, why do you suggest a NAET for calcium? > Does it interfere with thyroid hormones? > > Improper physiological handling of calcium does interfere wiht > thyroid hormone function, and " clearing " calcium sometimes makes > people respond to normal physiological doses of thyroid rather than > needing excessive doses. > > I actually experienced this myself and it was quite dramatic. I > wouldn't have believed it beforehand. > > Calcium is pretty early in the NAET treatment series so you should be > able to get it done. > > Make sure the person doing the treatment uses acupuncture needles in > the gate points, not just acupressure. > > Andy . .. . . . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Andy Can you give me any more detail about calcium , antibodies and thyroid?If thyroid antibodies are high.......how is calcium a problem? Who do you recommend for NAET in Washington? Thanks Chantal Re: Andy: thyroid calcium and antibodies Yes, try NAET for calcium. Antibodies are from Hg, but may persist long after it is gone. Maybe you need to review your own tests routinely? Andy . . .. . . . . . . . . . > Andy > You suggested Clearing calcium for my thyroid problem, and was wondering if you would still suggest this since I found a test from a yr ago GSDL thyroid panel and the TSH was 10 and the antibodies were in the thousands.Evidently my dr forgot to go over the test......I have felt for a long time that my body was not using the hormone even though I am on 5gr, I feel better but still overweight and fatigued and unfocused .I know people with mercury experience T4to T3 conversion problems but do you think the antibody problem is from mercury.I've been on thyroid for 20 yrs but since amalgam removal I've really had a problems.The antibody test was done (2001)about 2yrs after the main amalgam removals.Had the last one removed in Nov 2001. > Thanks > Chantal > > > > > > > > Andy > > Read the info in your book, why do you suggest a NAET for calcium? > Does it interfere with thyroid hormones? > > Improper physiological handling of calcium does interfere wiht > thyroid hormone function, and " clearing " calcium sometimes makes > people respond to normal physiological doses of thyroid rather than > needing excessive doses. > > I actually experienced this myself and it was quite dramatic. I > wouldn't have believed it beforehand. > > Calcium is pretty early in the NAET treatment series so you should be > able to get it done. > > Make sure the person doing the treatment uses acupuncture needles in > the gate points, not just acupressure. > > Andy . .. . . . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Andy Can you give me any more detail about calcium , antibodies and thyroid?If thyroid antibodies are high.......how is calcium a problem? Who do you recommend for NAET in Washington? Thanks Chantal Re: Andy: thyroid calcium and antibodies Yes, try NAET for calcium. Antibodies are from Hg, but may persist long after it is gone. Maybe you need to review your own tests routinely? Andy . . .. . . . . . . . . . > Andy > You suggested Clearing calcium for my thyroid problem, and was wondering if you would still suggest this since I found a test from a yr ago GSDL thyroid panel and the TSH was 10 and the antibodies were in the thousands.Evidently my dr forgot to go over the test......I have felt for a long time that my body was not using the hormone even though I am on 5gr, I feel better but still overweight and fatigued and unfocused .I know people with mercury experience T4to T3 conversion problems but do you think the antibody problem is from mercury.I've been on thyroid for 20 yrs but since amalgam removal I've really had a problems.The antibody test was done (2001)about 2yrs after the main amalgam removals.Had the last one removed in Nov 2001. > Thanks > Chantal > > > > > > > > Andy > > Read the info in your book, why do you suggest a NAET for calcium? > Does it interfere with thyroid hormones? > > Improper physiological handling of calcium does interfere wiht > thyroid hormone function, and " clearing " calcium sometimes makes > people respond to normal physiological doses of thyroid rather than > needing excessive doses. > > I actually experienced this myself and it was quite dramatic. I > wouldn't have believed it beforehand. > > Calcium is pretty early in the NAET treatment series so you should be > able to get it done. > > Make sure the person doing the treatment uses acupuncture needles in > the gate points, not just acupressure. > > Andy . .. . . . . . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 I have my wife on a natural thyroid that is more T3 than T4, the problem is that many people are unable to kick the one electron off of the T4 with synthroid or other synthetics to make it a T3. But there is more than one thyroid issue. C. W. Re: Re: Andy: thyroid calcium and antibodies Chantal, are you taking Synthroid or Armour? I cannot take Synthroid, have heard bad stuff about it and it did make me very sick. Maybe it is time to rotate your thyroid. I cannot imagine taking 5 grains of thyroid. I'd be shaking, having heart palpitations, and getting the gritty thing in my eye. You HAVE to not be absorbing your thyroid. Sometimes rotating stuff helps. Also, with all the stuff we take, sometimes a " time out " is an idea. I am not sure it is a good one. This is all I could think of. SJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 > Andy > Can you give me any more detail about calcium , antibodies and thyroid?If thyroid antibodies are high.......how is calcium a problem? > Who do you recommend for NAET in Washington? Anyone who uses acupuncture needles. I am not familar with the local providers. If you need 5 grains of armour, it is worth trying NAET to Ca, it isn't a matter of whether you have antibodies or not. Andy . . .. . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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