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There is also one made from bovine.........

shirley

RE: Re: adrenal

Your doctor is a dodo. Armour is made from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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My doctor said that you can get mad cow from armour, so far I don't think

I will try it. Suzy

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Oop's! Just when I thought I was starting to learn something! I must have

misread the one post ....

RE: Re: adrenal

No, Armour is made only from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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There is also one made from bovine.........

shirley

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Your doctor is a dodo. Armour is made from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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My doctor said that you can get mad cow from armour, so far I don't

think

I will try it. Suzy

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Subject: symptoms for adrenal insufficiency

SYMPTOMS

Fatigue, tiredness

Mental depression

Dizziness, especially upon standing

Weight loss and/or loss of appetite

May crave salt

Change in skin pigment:

Depending on cause of adrenal insufficiency, may have

either darkening or lightening of skin

Loss of sexual drive

Impotence in men

Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) in women

Loss of hair in pubic area and armpits

Increased sensitivity to smells, tastes, noises

Voice weakness

this list is the first time I found Amenorrhea on adrenal

insufficiency--this is what I have been searching for why my

daughter's periods stopped completely--it's been over a year now. NO

doctor could tell us why and here it is.---she does not have the skin

pigmentation problem, or some of the other symptoms but this is the

first list that indicates loss of period.

until she is tested I won't know ---but it appears that she suffered

adrenal problems first which led right into T3 problems---(those

symptoms which were much more pronounced and were seen in blood tests

first).

she is off her cytomel now until she can get tested for her adrenals,

but right away her health issues are returning in less than a week.

But we have no choice until we know what she should really be taking

to get better. tina

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adrenals are responsible for producing sex hormones, along with ovaries.

My exhausted adrenals aren't producing any hormones.

Gracia

> Subject: symptoms for adrenal insufficiency

>

>

> SYMPTOMS

> Fatigue, tiredness

> Mental depression

> Dizziness, especially upon standing

> Weight loss and/or loss of appetite

> May crave salt

> Change in skin pigment:

> Depending on cause of adrenal insufficiency, may have

> either darkening or lightening of skin

> Loss of sexual drive

> Impotence in men

> Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) in women

> Loss of hair in pubic area and armpits

> Increased sensitivity to smells, tastes, noises

> Voice weakness

>

>

> this list is the first time I found Amenorrhea on adrenal

> insufficiency--this is what I have been searching for why my

> daughter's periods stopped completely--it's been over a year now. NO

> doctor could tell us why and here it is.---she does not have the skin

> pigmentation problem, or some of the other symptoms but this is the

> first list that indicates loss of period.

>

> until she is tested I won't know ---but it appears that she suffered

> adrenal problems first which led right into T3 problems---(those

> symptoms which were much more pronounced and were seen in blood tests

> first).

>

> she is off her cytomel now until she can get tested for her adrenals,

> but right away her health issues are returning in less than a week.

> But we have no choice until we know what she should really be taking

> to get better. tina

>

>

>

>

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you know this kills me to read this--because it's doctors that have

scewed up treatments and diagnoises and we have to live with the

repercussions.

Today the school wrote me back, they found another doctor for my

daughter to see, I just wonder if I am too late for her adrenals??

It's been a long time for her and I just don't know??

Can you give me any more info--like how long you were on t4 before

you addressed your adrenals and what kind of steroids they gave you

to fix it? and now you have to take what both t3 and t4 and still

steroids??

I am so worried I am too late and all my daugher talks about is do

you think I can have children some day???? I tell her not to worry

about that now, just think about getting better!!

>

> adrenals are responsible for producing sex hormones, along with

ovaries.

> My exhausted adrenals aren't producing any hormones.

> Gracia

>

>

> > Subject: symptoms for adrenal insufficiency

> >

> >

> > SYMPTOMS

> > Fatigue, tiredness

> > Mental depression

> > Dizziness, especially upon standing

> > Weight loss and/or loss of appetite

> > May crave salt

> > Change in skin pigment:

> > Depending on cause of adrenal insufficiency, may have

> > either darkening or lightening of skin

> > Loss of sexual drive

> > Impotence in men

> > Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) in women

> > Loss of hair in pubic area and armpits

> > Increased sensitivity to smells, tastes, noises

> > Voice weakness

> >

> >

> > this list is the first time I found Amenorrhea on adrenal

> > insufficiency--this is what I have been searching for why my

> > daughter's periods stopped completely--it's been over a year now.

NO

> > doctor could tell us why and here it is.---she does not have the

skin

> > pigmentation problem, or some of the other symptoms but this is

the

> > first list that indicates loss of period.

> >

> > until she is tested I won't know ---but it appears that she

suffered

> > adrenal problems first which led right into T3 problems---(those

> > symptoms which were much more pronounced and were seen in blood

tests

> > first).

> >

> > she is off her cytomel now until she can get tested for her

adrenals,

> > but right away her health issues are returning in less than a

week.

> > But we have no choice until we know what she should really be

taking

> > to get better. tina

> >

> >

> >

> >

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ADRENALS

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Definition

The adrenal glands, seated on top of each kidney, are part of the

endocrine system, that is: the internally secreting or ductless

glands which release their secretions directly into the blood stream.

The adrenals, often referred to as the suprarenal, are the Creator's

most intricate chemical factories. " It would take acres of chemical

plants " to synthetically manufacture " the 50 odd hormones or hormone-

like substances " produced by the adrenal glands. (Ratcliff, 1975, p.

69) Not only do these hormones control all the oxidation processes of

the human body through the anterior pituitary body, but they regulate

growth, mental balance, sexual development and maintenance, and a

host of other phenomena... The adrenals, the pituitary, and the

thyroid are functionally united comprising the adrenal system. THE

ADRENALS ARE ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO LIFE.

Symptoms

1. Licorice & the adrenals: Most hypoglycemics have problems

feeding themselves, for they crave protein and sugar, yet these

substances are wearing on the adrenals, which are often exhausted in

hypoglycemics. You need to feed the adrenals with licorice root and

hawthorne berries, the latter being said to produce natural

adrenalin. You need to take high-quality protein, as in the nuts and

seeds and legumes. Sprouted sunflower seeds, sprouted almonds, and

chia seeds are all high-quality sources of protein. The other seeds

and nuts are good as well. You can soak and low-heat legumes,

particularly pinto beans, which are high in potassium and easily

digested, for satisfying and long-lasting protein. Be sure that you

eat plenty of vegetables, both raw and cooked, in preference to too

many fruits, which can overload the system with sugar.

When suffering with hypoglycemia, I devised a power-packed drink

which helped every time. In a blender place a handful of soaked or

sprouted almonds, a cup or two of water, a banana, some pineapple

juice, a tablespoon of brewer's yeast, and a handful of chia seeds.

Blend until the seeds thicken the drink. This is mild but very

helpful in feeding high-vibration protein to the system.

2. 's Disease: When a person's adrenal glands become so

exhausted that they simply do not function anymore, the condition is

called 's disease, which is a terminal disease. It is

characterized by blotchy pigment appearing suddenly on large parts of

the body, intolerance to heat or cold, reduction in capacity for

muscular work, weakness, inability to stand any stress or emotional

excitement, whether positive or negative, sometimes nervous breakdown

or even insanity, complete exhaustion, feeling that one is going to

die, inability to digest food, and other similar symptoms. The

synthetic cortisone is given to supply the need of the natural

substance, but it produces complications, side effects and eventual

disillusionment as it will not in any way heal the adrenals.

3. Sarsaparilla also contains cortin one of the hormones secreted

by the adrenal glands. The body will die almost immediately if this

hormone is stopped but if there is only a small or insufficient

amount the body becomes easily ill and develops nervous depression

and general weakness. So many maladies are related to adrenal

weakness and exhaustion, including hypoglycemia, so people should

take note if they are striving to rebuild their adrenals.

Sarsaparilla may be able to help.

4. Cell Deterioration: Anytime a person has cell-deterioration, be

it called by whatever name medical science can come up with,

melanoma, carcinoma, malignant or benign, the adrenal function must

be investigated...so that if there is some dysfunction, it can be

remedied through diet and herbs.

Herbal Aids

1. Dr. 's Adrenals Formula: (Adrenetone) Contains

mullein, licorice, Siberian ginseng, gotu kola, hawthorne berries,

cayenne, and Ginger. As this formula helps promote the correction of

any imbalance in the adrenal gland it also compensates for any stress

placed on the heart.

In our monthly seminars with doctors, we are asked repeatedly -

" What can be done for malfunctioning adrenal glands? " A larger and

larger number of their patients are suffering from this problem.

Because of so many requests for an aid to the adrenals, we

formulated a group of herbs consisting of mullein and lobelia,

Siberian Ginseng, Gotu Kola, licorice, Hawthorn berries, cayenne and

ginger. ... I wish it noted that two of the important herbs

recommended are mullein and lobelia. They are a natural pair to use

in repair and rejuvenation of the glandular system. Also, the balance

of each additional herb added.

This formula for the adrenal glands has done much good, but it

is, as we have explained frequently before, working on the effect. In

addition to this, we must go to the cause--watch the diet, the liquid

intake, remembering to use deep breathing exercises, and above all,

keep a positive and good mental outlook on life.

2. Licorice: The steroidal content has also brought the herb into

some prominence for healing and restoring the adrenal glands. About

every five hours, the adrenals need some sort of nourishment in order

to continue supplying strength to the body. If a meal or some other

nourishment is not forthcoming, Licorice can supply the adrenals. The

armies of the Great, mentioned above as carrying Licorice

with them on their long marches for allaying thirst, also benefited

from this strengthening agent to give them stamina and endurance--a

far cry from today's chocolate candy bar, Dr. noted,

which is given to the poor G.I. in the military.

3. Dr. 's Pancreas Formula: (Panc Tea) Dr.

in speaking of why he developed the Pancreas Formula to help not only

the pancreas, but other supporting glands. Hypoglycemia and

hyperglycemia involve the breakdown of the adrenal glands as well as

the pancreas...As time went on, we found that some of our ailing

pancreas patients, though the sugar and insulin problem was adjusted,

would have problems with the pituitary, pineal or adrenal glands. We

had not, at this time, taken the thought into our mind that the

pancreas doesn't work alone, but is assisted by other glands. When

the pancreas was healed, toxic burdens centered more, now, into the

other glands. This was the time we added additional herbs to take

care of these other glands--and since then they all are rejuvenated

and healed together. The formula we have used for years, with success

in all age groups from children to old aged patients is as follows:

Cedar berries sixteen parts and one part of each of the following--

golden seal root, uva ursi, cayenne, licorice root and mullein.

4. Dr. 's Anti-Obese Formula: (CSK) Licorice is used

here because it decreases the desire to overeat while it gives energy

to the body. The licorice root actually feeds the adrenal glands.

Every 5 hours or so, the adrenal glands need a " meal " , that is, some

sort of nourishment. Many people try to fill this need by filling

their intestines with empty calories. Licorice root provides this

lift for the adrenals and thereby can sustain an individual's stamina

without them having to eat a large meal for energy.

5. Juices for the Adrenals: Carrot & spinach, pineapple.

Testimonials

1. LaDean , in a very interesting article on Licorice,

explained the use of Licorice to build the adrenal glands. She noted

that we call adrenal exhaustion hypoglycemia in today's modern world.

Since we are so stressed at our modern pace of life, the adrenal

glands become exhausted easily and frequently. " In hypoglycemia,

where sugar is taken to give a stimulating lift in the hope of

overcoming (stress), the problem is compounded as sugar leaches the

Vitamin B and calcium, causing more stress, losing more potassium and

body tone. The insulin is raised to an unnatural high to take care of

the sugar, somehow extending past its needs and afterwards dropping

to a new low, causing a low blood sugar called insulin shock

(overdose of insulin). Immediately we take sugar to lift us up again

and a vicious cycle has begun. Having found the herbs that act like

cortisone (cortin hormone), I feel it is important for me to make

this known " .

2. Poke: Malstrom tells of a young man from Salt Lake County who

had been suffering from congestion of the lymphatic system for a

period of time. It began from a cold that would not leave and

developed into a period of tension in which he slept very little.

This caused adrenal exhaustion and swollen lymph nodes over most of

the body. He was listless, had no energy and could work only a few

hours a day, but only inefficiently. Dr. Malstrom told him to take a

mild fast, to use green drinks for a week or so and then only take

raw root vegetables with the green drink and some seeds. After a time

he could take some fruit. After three months of this strict regimen

along with the use of Poke root and other herbs to clear the

lymphatics, he got strong again and could live a normal life once

more (Mal:196).

Adrenals Newsletter

Used by permission, taken from The Complete Writings of Dr. R.

, CD ROM

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Don't worry Tina, if I can get well, I am sure anyone can, especially a

young one (I am 55). I never took T4 alone, I am sure I would have croaked

on it. I need T3 bad and need to get it into my cells. I really love the

Broda docs, they are so smart, and they use the 24 hr urine test from

AAL labs which will give a good picture of where the problem lies.

Cessation of periods can even be helped by thyroid meds alone.

http//www.brodabarnes.org

I am taking cortef 5mg 4X a day, low dose cortisol, bio-identical.

There are very few doctors I feel safe with now. My life, my sisters' and

my mother's life have been devastated by poor treatment.

Gracia

> you know this kills me to read this--because it's doctors that have

> scewed up treatments and diagnoises and we have to live with the

> repercussions.

>

> Today the school wrote me back, they found another doctor for my

> daughter to see, I just wonder if I am too late for her adrenals??

> It's been a long time for her and I just don't know??

>

> Can you give me any more info--like how long you were on t4 before

> you addressed your adrenals and what kind of steroids they gave you

> to fix it? and now you have to take what both t3 and t4 and still

> steroids??

>

> I am so worried I am too late and all my daugher talks about is do

> you think I can have children some day???? I tell her not to worry

> about that now, just think about getting better!!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > adrenals are responsible for producing sex hormones, along with

> ovaries.

> > My exhausted adrenals aren't producing any hormones.

> > Gracia

> >

> >

> > > Subject: symptoms for adrenal insufficiency

> > >

> > >

> > > SYMPTOMS

> > > Fatigue, tiredness

> > > Mental depression

> > > Dizziness, especially upon standing

> > > Weight loss and/or loss of appetite

> > > May crave salt

> > > Change in skin pigment:

> > > Depending on cause of adrenal insufficiency, may have

> > > either darkening or lightening of skin

> > > Loss of sexual drive

> > > Impotence in men

> > > Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) in women

> > > Loss of hair in pubic area and armpits

> > > Increased sensitivity to smells, tastes, noises

> > > Voice weakness

> > >

> > >

> > > this list is the first time I found Amenorrhea on adrenal

> > > insufficiency--this is what I have been searching for why my

> > > daughter's periods stopped completely--it's been over a year now.

> NO

> > > doctor could tell us why and here it is.---she does not have the

> skin

> > > pigmentation problem, or some of the other symptoms but this is

> the

> > > first list that indicates loss of period.

> > >

> > > until she is tested I won't know ---but it appears that she

> suffered

> > > adrenal problems first which led right into T3 problems---(those

> > > symptoms which were much more pronounced and were seen in blood

> tests

> > > first).

> > >

> > > she is off her cytomel now until she can get tested for her

> adrenals,

> > > but right away her health issues are returning in less than a

> week.

> > > But we have no choice until we know what she should really be

> taking

> > > to get better. tina

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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thanks so much for just listening to me---I had to just take the

weekend off because I've been just going at this too long---but at

least I am making progress. From one site it specifically stated T3

problems are from the adrenals---since she has no other type of hypo

this makes sense in her situation. Our problems lied in the fact we

could not find out why the periods stopped until we found it with

adrenals--it's not typically with thyroid--not full blown stoppage.

Even though it appears her adrenals are tired, not exhausted yet or

she would not still be producing some female hormones and those

numbers are low if you noticed on her test results---so this makes

perfect sense here that it is her adrenals that are causing all her

hypo problems.

Now the situation is what should she take to get better?? She can't

see a doctor till Sept. 15 when she is back at school---so I ordered

the isocort---which would interfere with the testing---but I can't

let her go untreated???? She will be home from the campsite Sept 4th--

-not long at all before she goes back to school. I wish she would

stay home a quarter. I will have to really check her out before I can

let her go back to school.

UGGG

> > >

> > > adrenals are responsible for producing sex hormones, along with

> > ovaries.

> > > My exhausted adrenals aren't producing any hormones.

> > > Gracia

> > >

> > >

> > > > Subject: symptoms for adrenal insufficiency

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > SYMPTOMS

> > > > Fatigue, tiredness

> > > > Mental depression

> > > > Dizziness, especially upon standing

> > > > Weight loss and/or loss of appetite

> > > > May crave salt

> > > > Change in skin pigment:

> > > > Depending on cause of adrenal insufficiency, may

have

> > > > either darkening or lightening of skin

> > > > Loss of sexual drive

> > > > Impotence in men

> > > > Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) in women

> > > > Loss of hair in pubic area and armpits

> > > > Increased sensitivity to smells, tastes, noises

> > > > Voice weakness

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > this list is the first time I found Amenorrhea on adrenal

> > > > insufficiency--this is what I have been searching for why my

> > > > daughter's periods stopped completely--it's been over a year

now.

> > NO

> > > > doctor could tell us why and here it is.---she does not have

the

> > skin

> > > > pigmentation problem, or some of the other symptoms but this

is

> > the

> > > > first list that indicates loss of period.

> > > >

> > > > until she is tested I won't know ---but it appears that she

> > suffered

> > > > adrenal problems first which led right into T3 problems---

(those

> > > > symptoms which were much more pronounced and were seen in

blood

> > tests

> > > > first).

> > > >

> > > > she is off her cytomel now until she can get tested for her

> > adrenals,

> > > > but right away her health issues are returning in less than a

> > week.

> > > > But we have no choice until we know what she should really be

> > taking

> > > > to get better. tina

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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She really might need Armour thyroid plus adrenal support, isocort or

cortef---low adrenals and low thyroid just go together. You can't go by the

standard thyroid tests. Mine and my mother's have always been " perfect " ,

maybe because all other adrenal hormones were low. There is some info about

that, I will try to locate for you. Also people have reported that their

periods came back on thyroid alone, but I think it's always good to support

adrenals. Don't expect much from conventional docs---they say things

like " adrenals have nothing to do with thyroid " even though all thyroid meds

inserts say check adrenals before giving thyroid meds! Kinda funny, except

not. One of my favorite sites is http://www.drlam.com

Gracia

>

>

> thanks so much for just listening to me---I had to just take the

> weekend off because I've been just going at this too long---but at

> least I am making progress. From one site it specifically stated T3

> problems are from the adrenals---since she has no other type of hypo

> this makes sense in her situation. Our problems lied in the fact we

> could not find out why the periods stopped until we found it with

> adrenals--it's not typically with thyroid--not full blown stoppage.

>

> Even though it appears her adrenals are tired, not exhausted yet or

> she would not still be producing some female hormones and those

> numbers are low if you noticed on her test results---so this makes

> perfect sense here that it is her adrenals that are causing all her

> hypo problems.

>

> Now the situation is what should she take to get better?? She can't

> see a doctor till Sept. 15 when she is back at school---so I ordered

> the isocort---which would interfere with the testing---but I can't

> let her go untreated???? She will be home from the campsite Sept 4th--

> -not long at all before she goes back to school. I wish she would

> stay home a quarter. I will have to really check her out before I can

> let her go back to school.

>

> UGGG

>

>

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > adrenals are responsible for producing sex hormones, along with

> > > ovaries.

> > > > My exhausted adrenals aren't producing any hormones.

> > > > Gracia

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > Subject: symptoms for adrenal insufficiency

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > SYMPTOMS

> > > > > Fatigue, tiredness

> > > > > Mental depression

> > > > > Dizziness, especially upon standing

> > > > > Weight loss and/or loss of appetite

> > > > > May crave salt

> > > > > Change in skin pigment:

> > > > > Depending on cause of adrenal insufficiency, may

> have

> > > > > either darkening or lightening of skin

> > > > > Loss of sexual drive

> > > > > Impotence in men

> > > > > Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) in women

> > > > > Loss of hair in pubic area and armpits

> > > > > Increased sensitivity to smells, tastes, noises

> > > > > Voice weakness

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > this list is the first time I found Amenorrhea on adrenal

> > > > > insufficiency--this is what I have been searching for why my

> > > > > daughter's periods stopped completely--it's been over a year

> now.

> > > NO

> > > > > doctor could tell us why and here it is.---she does not have

> the

> > > skin

> > > > > pigmentation problem, or some of the other symptoms but this

> is

> > > the

> > > > > first list that indicates loss of period.

> > > > >

> > > > > until she is tested I won't know ---but it appears that she

> > > suffered

> > > > > adrenal problems first which led right into T3 problems---

> (those

> > > > > symptoms which were much more pronounced and were seen in

> blood

> > > tests

> > > > > first).

> > > > >

> > > > > she is off her cytomel now until she can get tested for her

> > > adrenals,

> > > > > but right away her health issues are returning in less than a

> > > week.

> > > > > But we have no choice until we know what she should really be

> > > taking

> > > > > to get better. tina

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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this is a very good site, (drlam.com) I have stumbled across it

before, but you know how that is you see so many sometimes you don't

dig enough to find the info you are really searching for!! So I am

happy you told me to check it out further. I also ordered a book on

adrenals.

I have come across a few suggestions about taking adrenal support

with armour and or T3--her t4 numbers were good but tsh was low (.46

last test in June)--so I don't know? But I'll start with the isocort

and continue with the vitamins and see how she feels when she gets

home. I would have to get armour from Europe if I can't get it from

her new doctor. (and I will be surprised if I can find a doctor here

that understands and is willing to really help)

My biggest fear is how she is going to get through school this year?

It's very demanding and she has to realize she has to totally stop

doing everything and just concentrate on herself.

if I just went on symptoms, for sure she has all of the problems of

hypo with some adrenal problems as well--she is only missing the acne

(I read about) but does get strange little growths on her forehead,

sort of like a small cauliflower growth, they come and go. Kind of

weird, does anyone else get these??? It would be interesting to know.

thanks again for all the info!!!!! tina

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My doctor said that you can get mad cow from armour, so far I don't think I will

try it. Suzy

Re: adrenal

this is a very good site, (drlam.com) I have stumbled across it

before, but you know how that is you see so many sometimes you don't

dig enough to find the info you are really searching for!! So I am

happy you told me to check it out further. I also ordered a book on

adrenals.

I have come across a few suggestions about taking adrenal support

with armour and or T3--her t4 numbers were good but tsh was low (.46

last test in June)--so I don't know? But I'll start with the isocort

and continue with the vitamins and see how she feels when she gets

home. I would have to get armour from Europe if I can't get it from

her new doctor. (and I will be surprised if I can find a doctor here

that understands and is willing to really help)

My biggest fear is how she is going to get through school this year?

It's very demanding and she has to realize she has to totally stop

doing everything and just concentrate on herself.

if I just went on symptoms, for sure she has all of the problems of

hypo with some adrenal problems as well--she is only missing the acne

(I read about) but does get strange little growths on her forehead,

sort of like a small cauliflower growth, they come and go. Kind of

weird, does anyone else get these??? It would be interesting to know.

thanks again for all the info!!!!! tina

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Your doctor is a dodo. Armour is made from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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My doctor said that you can get mad cow from armour, so far I don't think

I will try it. Suzy

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Ha Ha sometimes I thinks she is a dodo too, but I believe it comes from cows

too. Suzy

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Your doctor is a dodo. Armour is made from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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No, Armour is made only from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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There is also one made from bovine.........

shirley

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From: Valarie

Your doctor is a dodo. Armour is made from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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think

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From " Prescribing information " http://www.armourthyroid.com

" Armour Thyroid for oral use is a natural preparation derived from porcine

thyroid glands ... " Porcine means pig.

Val in Boulder, CO

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Ha Ha sometimes I thinks she is a dodo too, but I believe it comes from cows

too. Suzy

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From: Valarie

Your doctor is a dodo. Armour is made from pigs.

Val in Boulder, CO

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My doctor said that you can get mad cow from armour, so far I don't

think

I will try it. Suzy

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Well I am sure your doc is spot on. Most of them are brilliant. I take

Armour and come to think of it, I am feeling like a mad cow. :)

Gracia

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The adrenals are two small glands located above the kidneys. These

are often referred to as the " stress glands " because we could not

survive stress without them. They give us the energy to escape

danger, fight (verbally, psychologically, or physically), and

generally survive the pressures of our lives. The downside is that

too much of this activity erodes our health in insidious but very

serious ways. Some physicians blame stress for most disease. Living

in our stressor-filled world, it is not hard to see logic in that

point of view.

Each adrenal gland is composed of at least two separate functional

entities. The inner part, or medulla, makes up 10% to 20% of the

gland and secretes adrenaline and nor-adrenaline, substances called

catecholamines. The outer part, (or cortex), makes up 80% to 90% of

the gland and secretes adrenal steroids (cortisol, DHEA

(dehydroepiandrosterone) and aldosterone). Cortisol, DHEA and

Adrenaline are the three adrenal stress hormones.

The human adrenal gland does not secrete its steroid hormones at a

constant level throughout the day. Rather, these hormones are

released in a controlled manner, with the highest amount occurring in

the morning and lowest at night. This is dictated by a 24-hour cycle

called the circadian rhythm that sets the time frame for most of our

function. A normal adrenal rhythm will produce correct amounts of the

three adrenal stress hormones (cortisol, DHEA and adrenaline) at

appropriate times during the day. An abnormal adrenal rhythm will

influence many functions of the body. We'll talk about that further

in Chapter II.

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Chapter II: Importance of the Adrenal Rhythm

Abnormal adrenal rhythm can influence almost all functions of the

body, including:

Energy Production: Abnormal adrenal function can alter the ability of

cells to make energy for activities of daily living. People who have

a hard time getting up in the morning, and those who suffer from

energy slumps during the day and may even feel tired all the time -

often have abnormal adrenal rhythms.

Muscle and Joint Function: Abnormal adrenal rhythms compromise tissue

healing. Reduced tissue repair and increased tissue breakdown can

lead to muscle and joint injury and chronic pain.

Bone Health: The adrenal rhythm determines how well we build bone. If

the night cortisol level is elevated, or the morning level is too

high, our bones do not rebuild well and we are more prone to

osteoporosis.

Immune System Health: Various immune cells (white blood cells) cycle

in and out of the spleen and bone marrow for special conditioning and

possible nourishment and instructions. This immune system trafficking

follows the cortisol cycle. So, if the cycle is disrupted, especially

at night, the immune system is adversely affected.

Sleep Quality: The ability to enter Rapid Eye Movement sleep cycles

(REM), sometimes referred to as regenerative sleep, is impeded by

high cortisol values at night and in the morning.

MoodChronic lack of REM sleep can induce depression and reduce mental

vitality and vigor.

Skin Regeneration: Human skin regenerates mostly during the night.

With higher night cortisol values, less skin regeneration takes

place. So a normal cortisol rhythm is essential for optimal skin tone

and health.

Thyroid Function:The level of cortisol at the cell level controls

thyroid hormone production. Quite often, hypothyroid symptoms such as

fatigue and low body temperature are due to an adrenal maladaptation

effecting dysfunction in the thyroid, rather than to the thyroid

directly. This is why some people on thyroid medication (Thyroxin,

Synthroid, etc.) see no change even after years of taking these drugs.

There are other functions that are cortisol and DHEA dependent; the

ones listed above are only some of them.

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Chapter III: Adrenal Testing

To determine if you need an Adrenal Index Test (AIT), you can

complete this simple on-line questionnaire. The score will assist you

to gain insight into your own specific condition and help determine a

course of action.

Who can potentially benefit from adrenal testing and treatment? The

Adrenal Index Test is most often ordered for individuals that suffer

from:

Chronic stress and stress related health problems

Lack of vitality and energy

Muscle and joint pain

Migraine headaches

Osteoporosis

Sleep disturbances

Poor memory

Alcohol intolerance

Stress maladaptation

Low sex drive

Low body temperature

Low blood sugar

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Chapter IV: What is the Adrenal Index test?

The Adrenal Index Test is a simple non-invasive saliva test, which

can be performed wherever you are. Saliva is collected under real

life conditions in the privacy of your own home. There are no

stressful blood draws and no gallons of urine to carry around. With

blood and urine testing, a number of borderline adrenal conditions

are missed. Some conditions simply cannot be assessed by blood or

urine tests. This is not the case with the AIT because it is a time-

specific and real-life test. The Adrenal Index Test is a

differentiator-type study, versus blood and urine tests, which are

integrators. This is an important distinction because adrenal steroid

activity is supposed to vary during the day with the circadian

rhythm, variations to which blood and urine tests are insensitive.

The Adrenal Index Test takes 'snapshots' of these variations,

charting them and comparing them to normal values, as a function of

time. Blood and urine tests, by their nature, cannot relate their

results to the all-important time element imposed by the circadian

rhythm.

The AIT is an in depth test such that options for treatment are

expanded many times (as much as 500%) over serum and urine test

results.

Take the AIT Assessment Right Now

to determine if you would benefit from an AIT test!

For further study, go to Stress Chapter V: Where does stress comes

from?

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My doctor wanted to test me for adrenal malfuntion before I got

pregnant..... my baby is 10 mos old and she said that she couldn't test me

b/c I'm breastfeeding and all my hormones are out of whack, despite having

normal and dependable menstruation. Is this true???

My gut tells me that I do have adrenal fatigue of some level.... any

suggestions?

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That sounds right to me...breastfeeding makes it so you don't have a period...I

can't think of all the hormones involved and I'm a nurse...shame on

me...heheh...something like estrogen, progesterone, follicle stimulating

hormone, prolactin, Lutinizing Hormone...don't ask me what does what to who.

Josh

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My doctor wanted to test me for adrenal malfuntion before I got

pregnant..... my baby is 10 mos old and she said that she couldn't test me

b/c I'm breastfeeding and all my hormones are out of whack, despite having

normal and dependable menstruation. Is this true???

My gut tells me that I do have adrenal fatigue of some level.... any

suggestions?

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Hi Josh,

I am getting periods though every month..... Would those hormones you

listed affect adrenal hormones? thanks :)

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That sounds right to me...breastfeeding makes it so you don't have a

period...I can't think of all the hormones involved and I'm a nurse...shame

on me...heheh...something like estrogen, progesterone, follicle stimulating

hormone, prolactin, Lutinizing Hormone...don't ask me what does what to who.

Josh

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How does hair analysis show adrenal fatigue? My son has been on a herb for

adrenals, but I don't think it is working. He does have alot of sound

sensitivity and gets frustrated easily.

Thanks

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It would be shown by calcium and magnesium going one way, and sodium and

potassium going the other way.

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:20 PM, rvh9418 <RVH9418@...> wrote:

> How does hair analysis show adrenal fatigue? My son has been on a herb for

> adrenals, but I don't think it is working. He does have alot of sound

> sensitivity and gets frustrated easily.

>

> Thanks

>

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