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> Hi Sherry! Do you have Hashimoto's Disease? I do...am told that the

antibodies we have which are associated with Hashi's can skew test

results, including ANA.

> It could be the antibodies making it look like you have lupus.

> Are you sure you don't have it but the symptoms haven't manifested.

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Thanks Sheila,

I definately do have Hashimoto's disease. The main symptom I have

that could be something else is joint pain. It stays in one joint

for a while then travels to a new one for a while. No apparent

swelling or redness. Dull ache deep in the joint, usally bilateral.

My father has RA since young adult and was initially dx'd as Lupus.

It took a very long time for the RA to show on tests, but they still

see signs of lupus (rash for one). He has been repeatedly told he

should have in a wheel chair in his 40's. He is 74, mobile, and

still farming.

Currently for me, the T3/T4 protocol seems to address the majority of

the joint issues. I do have it return at times. I follow all the

natural antiinflammatory guidelines hopeing to keep this disease

limited to the thyroid. I am certain that without prior care (diet,

exercise, supplements, and rest) I would develope full blown RA or

Lupus.

So far I take a vitamin mix with plenty of C & E, fish oil, Q10.

Also have plenty of olive oil and pineapple juice. If there are

others add to the mix please let me know.

Sherry

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great to know!!! thanks a lot, Tina! hugs, sheila

tina83862 <tina83862@...> wrote:

ginger root, cininamon, and apples are also anti-inflammatory

> > Hi Sherry! Do you have Hashimoto's Disease? I do...am told that

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Maybe this is why my father with RA has managed so well. He is an

apple fanatic, eats at least 2 a day, every day.

> ginger root, cininamon, and apples are also anti-inflammatory

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