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Hi Everyone...Thank you for your birthday greetings!!!

i had my cake and ate it too:)

Belated happy Birthday to Tracey #3 ...hope you had a

good one

Welcomw to our group...I'm sure you'll love it!

Diane...Welcome Back!!!

Helen...hope u r feeling better!!!

The kids are fine....yes canada's getting some medals

too..I've been watching lots of the olympics...lots of

late nights lately!

p I've been cheering for both teams...it's

been very exciting!!

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hi..she's on my lap!!

have a great day!!!!

love Sheena:) aka busy beaver...lol

Hi Sheena, How ya doing??? Canada getting the medal's

too !!! Children

all

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Hi Sheila,

I had hyperthyroidism for 7 years, trying all sorts of natural

healing methods, but finally it got so bad that I couldn't sleep, and an

endocrinologist had me take radioactive iodine. Then he observed me for

several months before putting me on a low dose of synthroid for several

months. I kept getting blood tests. I asked him how long I had to take

thyroid - he said the rest of my life. So, I looked for a natural

physician, who put me on Armour, with the understanding that I would build

my thyroid gland up with glandulars, and hopefully some day it would stand

on its own. Well, now, it's 7 years later, but I'm down to 30 mg one day

and 60 mg the next day. So, the amount has slowly diminished and I have

lots of energy. There is a lot more to my story, like Osteoporosis and high

cholesterol, but this is all I have time to relate right now.

Blessings,

Roxana

At 06:20 AM 1/9/04, you wrote:

>Subject: Re: Digest Number 1373

>

>hi roxana & welcome! my mom has a similar story. She suffered with

>hyperthyroidism when I was a teen (late 70's/early 80s) and ended up

>having a partial TT.

>

>She recently began suffering from high cholesterol and hypothyroidism.

>She's taking Synthroid now. She also takes a lot of supplements.

>

>I'm curious what changes you've noticed since you switched to Armour. My

>doc recently switched me from synthetic T3/T4 combo to Armour 3 weeks ago

> & I've seen a lot of improvements.

>

>thanks. take care, sheila

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Hyperthyroidism needs to be treated with cortisol and thyroid meds, not

thyroid destruction. Ray Peat PhD says that true hyperthyroidism is

extremely rare, all his hyper patients actually needed thyroid meds. It's

just another poorly (understatement) treated condition. In your case you

need more thyroid meds, but will need to get cortef in order to tolerate

thyroid. You can do a search for Jefferies MD who wrote Safe Uses

of Cortisol.

Gracia

> Hi Sheila,

> I had hyperthyroidism for 7 years, trying all sorts of natural

> healing methods, but finally it got so bad that I couldn't sleep, and an

> endocrinologist had me take radioactive iodine. Then he observed me for

> several months before putting me on a low dose of synthroid for several

> months. I kept getting blood tests. I asked him how long I had to take

> thyroid - he said the rest of my life. So, I looked for a natural

> physician, who put me on Armour, with the understanding that I would build

> my thyroid gland up with glandulars, and hopefully some day it would stand

> on its own. Well, now, it's 7 years later, but I'm down to 30 mg one day

> and 60 mg the next day. So, the amount has slowly diminished and I have

> lots of energy. There is a lot more to my story, like Osteoporosis and

high

> cholesterol, but this is all I have time to relate right now.

> Blessings,

> Roxana

>

> At 06:20 AM 1/9/04, you wrote:

> >Subject: Re: Digest Number 1373

> >

> >hi roxana & welcome! my mom has a similar story. She suffered with

> >hyperthyroidism when I was a teen (late 70's/early 80s) and ended up

> >having a partial TT.

> >

> >She recently began suffering from high cholesterol and hypothyroidism.

> >She's taking Synthroid now. She also takes a lot of supplements.

> >

> >I'm curious what changes you've noticed since you switched to Armour. My

> >doc recently switched me from synthetic T3/T4 combo to Armour 3 weeks ago

> > & I've seen a lot of improvements.

> >

> >thanks. take care, sheila

>

>

>

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In a message dated 1/28/04 3:58:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

> Liz.

>

> I found the following sites that sell Pearl Powder, but I didn't find

> anything that says that it will help with epilepsy. If you find out

> anything, please let me know!

>

> Grace

>

> http://shop.store./winghopfung/pearlpowder.html or

> http://www.china-guide.com/hr00pp12.html

>

>

> On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 07:33:12 -0000 " Liz " <liz4gillian@...> writes:

> >Hi to all,

> >I've been a member of this group a long time but mostly just read.

> >

> >My daughter Gillian has myoclonic epi so I'm often researching for

> >things that may help her.

> >Has anyone researched and or tried Pearl Powder as a treatment for

> >epilepsy? I got in a fairly long discussion with my pharmicist

> >about

> >Gillian and he said he'd knows two people who had taken it and their

> >

> >seizures stopped. However, its not available (banned) in Canada

> >now,

> >due to a particular brand containing mercury. So my question is-

> >What does this group know abour Pearl Powder and how do you find a

> >safe brand (mercury free)?

> >Thanks,

> >Liz

> >

Ladies

Pearl Powder appears to be Calcium. Too much calcium with not enough

magnesium may trigger seizures.

Why don't you try some liquid minerals --- about $10.00 a bottle at Sam's

Club plus some extra Magnesium and it's vitamin B complex cofactor.

MJH

" The Basil Book "

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil

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