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Re: Hypothyroidism = What's in a name? Unconscionable

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Hey Trish and Loren.

Yes, it looks like a total " manipulation " .

BTW it does not escape me the deafening silence to my post. This response

coming form people who will even criticize a misspelling is unusual not to say

very telling.

Trish I'm glad you continue to post good information here. I will do as soon as

I come across some.

And yes Loren it is very discouraging to those seeking information and healing.

It is unfair to say the least! Their behavior is unconscionable, as I said

before.

Be well.

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> > I see that now you are being battered for not agreeing with the

self-appointed " authorities " in this group.

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> > If anyone cared to look through the archives they'll find a long string of

" monologues " by two member's dispensing advice while boasting their " superior "

knowledge ad nauseam. (With an occasional acolyte giving praise and support).

They never positively discuss any alternative treatments or even the mere

possibility of the existence of one. And always collude to attack anyone that

dares brings an alternative into discussion.

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> > How is it that these same few members have so much time to dedicate to this

group year after year?? I suspect them to be paid " professional pedantics "

planted to discredit anything that does not make money for the pharmaceuticals.

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apparently there have been a lot of good results in stopping the progression of

ms with the use of low dose naltrexone (ldn).

normal dose naltrexone was developed to assist people get over opiate and

alchohol addiciton and i believe the usual dose was in the region of 40-50mg.

the ldn is taken once a day, generally between 10pm and 2am at a dose of up to

(about) 4mg.

the way it works is by blocking the opioid receptors for a few hours which

forces the body to make more endorphins. the only down side as far as i have

found is that it can cause candida to re-emerge so candida has to be dealt with

first plus of course no opiate drugs can be taken.

low dose naltrexone/

if you think you may have ms, and i sincerely hope you do not, the ldn may help

you.

best wishes.

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> Hi I was diagnosed march last year with an underactive thyroid and found the

members very helpful and reassuringly knowledgable, I think with any disorder

people hope for a complete cure I researched many 'alternative' therapies and

decided to use my energy on other more constructive activities and eating well

and taking the replacement hormone.

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> I hope everyone can get along and support each other through this crap

disease.

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> Oh by the way has anyone else got relating autoimmune diseases like ms or

lichen septoria? I have the latter and suspect ms but only time will tell.

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> Jay

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