Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 Dear Kristilee: No, no studies have been done on Thyrodine. It is a product of a natural therapy clinic. There are a number of medical and naturopathic clinics throughout the world that regularly prescribe this product. Are you aware of 'studies' that have been done on synthroid??? This product has been in litigation for quite some time by a number of people due to fairly drastic side effects. " Studies " generally involve utilizing a product on a number of people while administering a placebo to a similar number and then tallying results. This assumes that all the people have the same problems [an impossibility]. No, Thyrodine has simply been 'proven' in thousands of clinical applications by myself and perhaps 50 other medically trained personnel and naturopaths. I simply offer this product as an alternative to synthetic or pig derived drugs. Many folks object to synthetics and the case histories bear this out. I would like to suggest that if the Thyrodine and the protocol for using it were utilized, the chances are that there would be far fewer people writing in telling of having lost their glands to RAI. Yes, after RAI you're hooked. You no longer have any glands to respond. How many 'studies' have been done to justify mutilation as a therapy?? Simply accept that Thyrodine has restored thyroid dysfunction in thousands of people all over the world. It works effectively and cheaply with no side effects. I simply do not know of any other product that will do that. Now, if thats spamming or offering snake oil, then so be it. Would you prefer not to know about remedies that have clinically proven track records? Or are you content with just the multi-billion dollar propaganda by big drug companies to sell you synthetics....and side effects? best wishes, Earl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 1999 Report Share Posted November 18, 1999 Dear Karla: I appreciate your feedback about this list, Although I do manufacture Thyrodine, the reason I make it is because it has helped thousands of my patients to regain their health and energy. I am but a small clinic with no appreciable resources. We dont conduct " trials. " What we do is to put people on supplements and then observe the results. If the results are lacking, then we improve the remedy. Today, there are several medical clinics in Arizone, Florida and Oregon and well as Spain and Cyprus regularly ordering and using Thyrodine. There are possibly 30 naturopathic and medical clinics using it regularly here in new Zealand. I too deplore the failure of the synthetics or pig to aid thyroid function in any way. Thats why I've made the Thyrodine available to this list. If folks really feel that I'm spamming or laying trips on them, I'll happily stop sending data about thyroid dysfunction. best wishes, Earl Re: Thyrodine From: " kspitzer " <kspitzer@...> Kristilee - You wrote: > I'm just curious if any studies have been done to back up the claims that > are made for the product Thyrodine?? If so could someone direct me to the > publications that contain them? If no studies have been done, why not? I have never posted to this list...I joined it trying to learn if there are some other alternatives available to me other than presciption drugs for my hypothyroid problem (I'm on 2 grains of Armous...diagnosed at the end of May). I joined this list after months on two other hypothyroid lists that are constant and on-going complaint lists about Synthoid, Armour, Cytomel, Thyrolar, other common drugs for hypothyroid and their side-effects. It seems that there is almost no one on those lists who feels well or happy, or have doctors that prescribe anything other than T4 generators. And those lists can quote lab values with the best of them... I'm not criticizing those lists, but I joined this list hoping to find someone who has some alternative solutions to hypothyroid disease because I sure as heck am not seeing it elsewhere. And it does seem that some people here ARE finding help with thyrodine...I'm just about ready to give it a shot. I'd rather be out training my dogs or doing almost anything instead of reading complaints about thyroid drugs in my research to be feeling better. Or fights about how vitamins and minerals are not scientifically provable. I already know that most doctors pay no attention to alternative therapies if they can help it, but I also know for myself that I feel a great deal better taking kelp, for instance. If you want to find out what doesn't work, try a few of the other thyroid lists. I'm excited to find that people are finding solutions with 'alternatives' here on this one. And I don't need science to tell me how I'm feeling. I have tried a few of the supplements that are included in thyrodine just to see if I thought it might help me, and I do feel better. And anecdotal evidence is the precursor to scientific study, so if there are people feeling better on thyrodine, doesn't that make you feel better about it?! Best, Karla Spitzer mailto:kspitzer@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 months, and don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to be the same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing for others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no thyroid. Thanks, Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 I still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip Cook wrote: > > Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 months, > and > don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to be > the > same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing > for > others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no > thyroid. > Thanks, > Jean > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 Hi Kip: I'm interested in finding out how you started on your Thyrodine treatment. Did you also do the Immunoguard? Did you stop your Synthroid completely before starting Thyrodine or did you do it in combination with? I'm on Synthroid and Thyrolar and am feeling extremely lousy and would like another alternative. Did you ever experience any side effects (nervousness, heart palpitations, etc.) with Thyrodine? Ann At 10:53 AM 5/16/00 -0700, you wrote: > I >still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per >day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > >Cook wrote: > > > > Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 months, > > and > > don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to be > > the > > same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing > > for > > others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no > > thyroid. > > Thanks, > > Jean > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 Kip, How long did this take you? I just started using the Thyrodine. Thanks, Sandy > I >still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per >day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > >Cook wrote: >> >> Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 months, >> and >> don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to be >> the >> same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing >> for >> others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no >> thyroid. >> Thanks, >> Jean >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 Ann, Yes, I did use Immunoguard. No, I didn't stop the Synthroid first. I taped off slowly while using the Thyrodine, 12.5 mcg every two weeks or so. In fact at first I taped off too quickly, and had to go back up to 75 mcg and then go slowly. The Thyrodine had no side effects. Kip Ann Cisneros wrote: > > Hi Kip: > > I'm interested in finding out how you started on your Thyrodine > treatment. Did you also do the Immunoguard? Did you stop your > Synthroid > completely before starting Thyrodine or did you do it in combination > with? I'm on Synthroid and Thyrolar and am feeling extremely lousy > and > would like another alternative. > > Did you ever experience any side effects (nervousness, heart > palpitations, > etc.) with Thyrodine? > > Ann > > At 10:53 AM 5/16/00 -0700, you wrote: > > I > >still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per > >day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > > > >Cook wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 > months, > > > and > > > don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to > be > > > the > > > same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine > doing > > > for > > > others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no > > > thyroid. > > > Thanks, > > > Jean > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 Sandy, I stepped down 12.5 mcg at a time, every two weeks or so. I started with 150 mcg so it would have taken me about 24 weeks, but at first I stepped down to none too quickly, and had to go back up to 75 mcg and step down more slowly, so it took a little longer. Kip O'Malley wrote: > > Kip, > How long did this take you? I just started using the Thyrodine. > Thanks, > Sandy > > > I > >still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per > >day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > > > >Cook wrote: > >> > >> Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 > months, > >> and > >> don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to > be > >> the > >> same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing > >> for > >> others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no > >> thyroid. > >> Thanks, > >> Jean > >> > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 Kip, Thanks! How much of it do you take? Does one a day do it? Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: Kip King <wodi007@...> > I > still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per > day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > > Cook wrote: > > > > Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 months, > > and > > don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to be > > the > > same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing > > for > > others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no > > thyroid. > > Thanks, > > Jean > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 It was awhile back. I don't really remember. It was the recommended dose. Earl Conroy would know. I do remember it was liquid form, not pills. Kip Cook wrote: > > Kip, > Thanks! How much of it do you take? Does one a day do it? > Jean > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kip King <wodi007@...> > > > I > > still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid > per > > day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > > > > Cook wrote: > > > > > > Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 > months, > > > and > > > don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to > be > > > the > > > same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine > doing > > > for > > > others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no > > > thyroid. > > > Thanks, > > > Jean > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2000 Report Share Posted May 18, 2000 Hi Kip, Thanks for your info! It is helpful... Sandy >Sandy, I >stepped down 12.5 mcg at a time, every two weeks or so. I started with >150 mcg so it would have taken me about 24 weeks, but at first I stepped >down to none too quickly, and had to go back up to 75 mcg and step down >more slowly, so it took a little longer. Kip > > O'Malley wrote: >> >> Kip, >> How long did this take you? I just started using the Thyrodine. >> Thanks, >> Sandy >> >> > I >> >still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid per >> >day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip >> > >> >Cook wrote: >> >> >> >> Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 >> months, >> >> and >> >> don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem to >> be >> >> the >> >> same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine doing >> >> for >> >> others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or no >> >> thyroid. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jean >> >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2000 Report Share Posted May 19, 2000 Sandy, You're welcome! Kip O'Malley wrote: > > Hi Kip, > Thanks for your info! It is helpful... > Sandy > > >Sandy, I > >stepped down 12.5 mcg at a time, every two weeks or so. I started > with > >150 mcg so it would have taken me about 24 weeks, but at first I > stepped > >down to none too quickly, and had to go back up to 75 mcg and step > down > >more slowly, so it took a little longer. Kip > > > > O'Malley wrote: > >> > >> Kip, > >> How long did this take you? I just started using the Thyrodine. > >> Thanks, > >> Sandy > >> > >> > > I > >> >still have my whole thyroid, but I went from 150 mcg of Synthroid > per > >> >day slowly to none, using Thyrodine. Kip > >> > > >> >Cook wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Has anyone tried Thyrostart? I have been on it for at least 6 > >> months, > >> >> and > >> >> don't feel like it is doing a whole lot. The ingredients seem > to > >> be > >> >> the > >> >> same as the Thyrodine, so my question is how is the Thyrodine > doing > >> >> for > >> >> others of you out there, especially those with 1/2 a thyroid or > no > >> >> thyroid. > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> Jean > >> >> > >> >> > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> >> > >> >> > >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 I was only charged normal S & H. It comes from New Zealand. " Cain, Joy " wrote: > > Hi, I tried ordering Thyrodine from their website and was shocked to > find > that they charged $100 shipping and handling for a $40 product. Where > is > this stuff coming from???----Joy > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 Thanks, Kip, I will try to contact them by email. Maybe it was an error on their part. Joy Re: Thyrodine I was only charged normal S & H. It comes from New Zealand. " Cain, Joy " wrote: > > Hi, I tried ordering Thyrodine from their website and was shocked to > find > that they charged $100 shipping and handling for a $40 product. Where > is > this stuff coming from???----Joy > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Dear Joy: Thyrodine from our web site costs US$40 which includes shipping. Where did you get the idea that there was any additional charge?? What we do suggest is.....that since many people harbour various pathogenic micro-organisms, such as herpes, Epstein-Barr virus, CMV, Candida, etc., we are strongly suggesting that people consider doing the Thyrodine protocol which consists of a natural antibiotic to eliminate pathogens, Psyllium Hulls Complex to clear toxic debris from the intestines and a probiotic to restore gut function....before taking Thyrodine. There's where your $100 came from. We find that Thyrodine has a better effect if the pathogenic presence is addressed first, but that is your decision. You can order just Thyrodine at $40 if you so choose. Its not our recommendation, but you can do whatver you like. best wishes, Earl Thyrodine Hi, I tried ordering Thyrodine from their website and was shocked to find that they charged $100 shipping and handling for a $40 product. Where is this stuff coming from???----Joy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Save 75% on Products! Find incredible deals on overstocked items with Free shipping! 1/4013/0/_/62054/_/959007769/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Earl, thank you for your response. I checked the website again and now it says " no charge " beside standard shipping. I assume there must have been some computer fluke. Anyway, all is well now. Thank you again, Joy Thyrodine Hi, I tried ordering Thyrodine from their website and was shocked to find that they charged $100 shipping and handling for a $40 product. Where is this stuff coming from???----Joy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Save 75% on Products! Find incredible deals on overstocked items with Free shipping! 1/4013/0/_/62054/_/959007769/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2000 Report Share Posted May 30, 2000 Can Thyrodine be taken with prescribed thyroid medication, or does it replace meds? Don't you have to get a prescription for it? How do you know how much to take? How's this work? Zosia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2000 Report Share Posted May 31, 2000 Dear Zosia: The whole purpose of Thyrodine is to restore thyroid function. It takes the place of " meds " which are simply utilized to suppress symptoms. Thyrodine is available on the net at www.thyrodine.com It is specifically not a drug or medicine, it is a nutritional supplement specifically designed to supply the thyroid with all the raw materials it needs to make T4 and convert whatever is required to T3. Since many people harbor some form of pathogenic micro-organisms, we are suggesting that folks consider doing the Thyrodine Protocol first to eliminate any virus, bacteria, yeast [Candida] or fungus before taking the Thyrodine. This protocol will eliminate any potential auto-immune dysfunction, including, Hashimotos, thyroiditis, and even addresses Graves Disease. It is not necessary ever to use RAI or surgery to combat hyperthyroid. The above protocol prior to taking Thyrodine will overcome, in most instances, any of these thyroid dysfunctions. Women additionally need to consider taking a natural progesterone to offset possible estrogen dominance which causes most gynecological problems. We have perfected an oral Progespray-F, which in addition to the best natural progesterone in vitamin E oil, also supplies adrenal stress herbs, anti-oxidant herbs, vitex agnus castus, a herb that encourages better production and utilization of progesterone and the herb coleus which supports thyroid and heart function. You can find these options at www.thyrodine.com Best wishes, Earl Re: FW: Thyrodine Can Thyrodine be taken with prescribed thyroid medication, or does it replace meds? Don't you have to get a prescription for it? How do you know how much to take? How's this work? Zosia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. Remember the good 'ol days 1/4053/0/_/62054/_/959703413/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Hannah: Just after you type your message...... highlight and delete the rest on the reply and it will come to everyone cleaned up! : ) Kathie ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.256 / Virus Database: 129 - Release Date: 5/31/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 In a message dated 06/05/2001 12:20:47 AM Central Daylight Time, waiorama@... writes: Hannah: Blood pressure pills are diuretics that pull minerals out of the body. Its not realistic to consider staying on a drug forever. I have seen hundreds of people drop blood pressure simply by changing their nutrition to...mostly raw, organically grown fruits, nuts, seeds, veges etc. with raw juices like carrot/beet/celery. Again, you can be drug dependent or you can take responsibility for your own health. Access http://www.hacres.com/ This is the web site of Dr. Malkmus a Baptist minister who cured himself of cancer many years ago. He has designed a "Hallelujah Diet" that thousands of people have used to drop blood pressure, cure arthritis, cancer, diabetes, you name it. I have a few reservations about following this Hallelujah diet exactly as prescribes it but the idea is great and it works. snip Earl ___________________________________________ I had seen a tape by Malkmus so when I lost 1/2 my hair and was phyically done in.....I remembered it and that is what I went by but not totally. Used Essiac tea for detox and things like that. BUT when I became post menapausal, my blood did go up and I have tried several things but have hit on coral calcium and I am sleeping better and BP is way down. Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 All you can do is read the info and decide for yourself---is it better to stay in bed or try getting better? Only you can make this decision, we can only provide our experiences and links. Everyone has to decide for themselves. more info below-- http://www.thyroidhealthsolutions.com/product_info/thyrodineinfo/index ..htm The Thyroid Treatment Success Story (written by Dr. Earl Conroy) Thyroid conditions have been difficult to treat in modern day medical terms. Not only does the condition usually go undiagnosed, but if and when it is diagnosed the medical doctors have very little they can do about it within the scope of their profession. The number of people who come to us explaining that their Doctor made them feel like they were going mad, like they were somehow stupid and just experience all sorts of horrid symptoms due to some sort of mental/personal imbalance... I have been astounded at the poor level of treatment people have had and going to get. The solution that I have developed for completely restoring thyroid function in most people began its journey more than 25 years ago when I was reading some material about a formula that would balance out all the hormones and endocrine glands. That interested me so I made some of the remedy and I began to research its potential. What I discovered was that it was especially efficient at restoring thyroid function. So, now I began to check out all the literature I could find on thyroid disorders, including Broda marvellous book, " Hypothyroid, the Unsuspected Illness. " Dr. suggested that hypothyroid appeared to be a causative factor in many degenerative conditions, in almost all female imbalances, and even in heart pathology. REWRITING THE FORMULA: " This formula has been changing people's lives. " I soon discovered that the original remedy I had come across was missing key ingredients that were needed to make it work a great deal more effectively. After further research and testing over a number of years, I substantially changed the formula to one that could effectively and rapidly regenerate the thyroid and named it Thyrodineâ„¢. Thyrodineâ„¢ is a 100% natural remedy that has proven to be effective time and time again over many years of use by me in my clinic, and by numerous other conventional and natural therapists that prescribe this product in a number of countries around the world. This great formula has also now helped thousands of people world-wide via this website. Now what is in Thyrodineâ„¢ and what makes it so unique? Thyrodine is composed of the exact nutritional elements that the thyroid requires to synthesise T4, thyroxine and to convert T4 to T3, tri- iodo- thyronine, the 'active' hormone, in the precise ratios required by the body. In recent years and months I have started to see other thyroid type supplements out there, but they would seem to have been developed and marketed by companies that do not have the same degree of clinical experience and observation of thyroid disorders. They without fail fall short of " getting it right " . When supplementing with Thyrodineâ„¢, I generally find that four bottles, each bottle being a 35-45 day supply, will fully restore thyroid function - when used as part of our amazing Thyroid Regeneration Program. Occasionally, more bottles may be needed. The effects of the Thyrodineâ„¢ are felt by many of my patients within hours, and most within a few days to a week. Slowly, over two to four months months the patients thyroid gland regenerates to its full capacity and function within the body.** SO WHAT IS IN THYRODINEâ„¢? Thyrodineâ„¢ consists of the following carefully selected and clinically tested ingredients: * A very special form of iodine that is crucial to restoration of thyroid function. * The supporting minerals are zinc, magnesium, manganese, selenium, calcium, and trace elements. * The vitamins are the entire B complex with a predominance of B6. * Amino acids. Contains taurine, tyrosine and glutamine. These are the " raw materials " the thyroid gland requires to make all its hormones and to convert T4 to T3. The exact composition of Thyrodine in a proprietary formula. We use very special and quite unique ingredients in some instances, and the exact balance of these ingredients has been carefully tuned over many years of prescribing this formula in my clinic. I wholeheartedly believe that based on what I have seen through hundreds of hours of Internet research there is no other formula quite like this one. HORMONE RE-ACTIVATION: I've seen severe PMS, menopausal symptoms, no periods, drenching periods, sore breasts, depression, cold extremities, cold personalities, low immunity, infertility and more, all disappear or improve dramatically - all within a relatively short amount of time (just months - not years!) *. Was it magic? No, it was very simply supplying the raw materials the thyroid glands of all these people required to make T4 and convert however much their bodies' required to T3, the active hormone. Now, I don't want to suggest to you that that's all we did with these folks. We also suggested a Biogenic Nutritional program to them and get them to use the Thyrodineâ„¢ as part of a comprehensive health protocol. I assisted them in their choice to diminish or eliminate toxic substances they may have been taking, like drugs, alcohol, nicotine, coffee, junk food, colas. I eliminated any pathogenic invaders with our ImmunoGuardâ„¢ treatment program. I corrected spinal lesions and relaxed muscles. I may have incorporated a detoxification program for intestines, liver and gall bladder, kidneys, and the lymphatic system if it seemed that they might need it.. I may have suggested herbal or homeopathic remedies or utilised frequency generators to aid in stabilising their biochemistry. We may have included more or less heroic metabolic processes depending upon the person's needs. Ultimately, the Thyroid Regeneration Program, with the Thyrodine in it, was the cornerstone of our therapy program and this is what has helped a lot of people gain a healthy thyroid, come off their thyroid drugs and experience levels of energy and health they forgot was even possible. Synthetic Drug Thyroid Treatment: It's really no longer necessary or even feasible to consider utilising synthetic hormones nor pig derived hormones to " replace " thyroid function. The thyroid hormone does not need replacing. What it does need is the nutrients required to synthesise all its own hormones. When we 'replace' a hormone with synthetic analogues or pig derivatives, the deficient thyroid gland remains deficient and frequently it will atrophy or shrink and make the condition even worse. Additionally, the synthetics or pig derivatives may create a toxic condition due to the fact that they are foreign proteins and often contain chemicals used in the extraction or synthesising process. At least two top selling brands of synthetic hormones have been removed from the market due to " excessive toxicity. " A frequent admonition from medically trained personnel is that a patient will have to take the synthetic hormone for the rest of his or her life! Since hormone replacement allows gradual deterioration of the gland, more and more synthetic is generally required to keep pace. This is great for the drug companies but is horrible for the thyroid patient and is not by any means of the word a " solution " to the problem at hand. The other thing that frequently goes on is a medically trained person will try to juggle just the right amount of T4 and T3 synthetics. If they're not entirely accurate, you may suffer from hyperthyroidism, gland overactivity or under activity, hypothyroidism. So you have to keep going back for blood tests to determine your levels. And since blood tests for thyroid function are notoriously inaccurate, this whole process tends to result in a great deal of confusion for both patient and Doctor (not that most of them will admit it). When supplementing with Thyrodine, I generally find that four bottles, each bottle being a 35-45 day supply, will fully restore thyroid function when used in conjunction with the Thyroid Regeneration Program. Occasionally, more bottles may be needed. The effects of the Thyrodine are by some people felt in hours. Others notice the effects after some days, and some after a few weeks. It all depends on you exact condition and state of health. Slowly, within a few months the thyroid gland will usually regenerate and function at full capacity. Many (most) of our customers and patients have weaned themselves off their thyroid drugs during this period. The Thyroid Regeneration Program is most effective when, as per the information and instructions provided with it, a person takes head of the following guidelines and factors: To follow a sound nutritional program (the program includes our Biogenic Nutrition Guide) Is free of drug use (both recreational and medical - as much as is possible) Free of other toxins Is not maintaining a lifestyle that totally stresses them out Does not ingest food laced with chemical spray residues or live next door or downwind from a nuclear energy plant. Proximity to high power lines may also impede the healing process. Mercury in amalgam tooth fillings or nickel in dental bridges are frequently a real major problem. Chlorine and/or fluoride in water or tooth paste can also be a huge hazard. Infections from viruses, bacteria, yeast or fungus can cause auto- immune dysfunction's or excessive endotoxins which may impair thyroid function and will need to be addressed (these are addressed by the Thyroid Regeneration Program) Because of the above factors it important to get checked out by a competent natural therapist and this is highly recommended to accompany your use of the Thyroid Regeneration Program. Having said this I might add that the majority of our Internet customers simply follow the instructions and information that comes with the program, under their own direction, and most do incredibly well. This tends to happen because they may not know who to turn to for help in their area. Self Help We have found that a primary factor in successful thyroid regeneration and on going good health is how willingly the person embraces a new way of life - A way of life that supports and creates good health in a sustainable fashion. Some key factors involved in this process are the quality of diet; the quality of water they drink; how much they can remove toxins from their environment, food, and body; the level to which they embrace life as a joyous and positive experience for their own growth and evolution; their willingness to express their feelings and inner truths to others; their sense of higher purpose in life - having a feeling for the question, " Why am I here? " The following is some additional information that may be of use to you in your journey toward great health - . KELP: Kelp is a marvellous source of natural iodine and trace elements. It has been my experience that once Thyrodine has restored thyroid function, by utilising kelp on your table and sprinkling it on your food regularly, you can then maintain thyroid function indefinitely. I have not observed that kelp was able to restore thyroid function once it was diminished. Only the Thyrodine has been observed to do that. When integrated into a comprehensive natural therapy program Thyrodine may indeed make the difference between mediocre existence and living fully and energetically. Taking Thyrodine on its own is effective but frequently there are many other factors that really need assessing as well. Join the 75% of folks who attend alternative therapists who provide quality health care. SELF THERAPY: Yes, its completely possible to look after yourself. If you are astute and have some ideas of how health is established, then by all means be your own doctor. Its your body. Use the Thyrodine, if you sense that it may improve your health. Observe its results. But also improve your nutrition, take some good natural supplements like kelp, Zell Oxygen, a powerful natural yeast source, use chlorella or spirulina. Barley grass powder has an excellent array of nutrients and alkalising factors. Do short fasts with raw juices, chlorella and Psyllium Hulls. Finally, check out www.chetday.com for really spot on nutritional data. THYRODINE - The most effective natural support for the thyroid can be SAFELY ordered ONLINE right here - IT IS SECURE AND FAST Thyroid Regeneration Program We suggest you look into our Thyroid Regeneration Program to learn about a truly effective solution to thyroid dysfunction. Takes this opportunity to get informed on how you may successfully regain your health and thyroid function. > i see spleen and pituaitarty glands and stuff in it.. is it safe for me to take? i took an eighth today.. im jsut so darned scared of pills > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 A few questions.. since taking thyrodine (twice now) i find it knocks me out for a few hours then at night I havent been sleeping or been very restless sleep, but i heard we are suppose to take these in the morning...has anyone else found it makes them very sleepy.. or maybe its just me and its a coicidence also I ahve been taking fiber for my IBD and find I am peeing a LOT more than normal.. anyone else every have this problem? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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