Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Hi, Last weekend I went to a pranic healing clinc where they align your chakras. The woman did a body scan of me and told me that my adrenals were blown and my spleen was out of wack among other things. My lower back has been bothering me but I thought I had pulled a muscle. After the treatment, I felt really good until I used a computer again. It is very interesting and I don't quite understand what they do, but it seemed to help. Now, I am interested in seeing what I can do to help heal my adrenals any suggestions? Maureen ____________________________________________________________ Get Free Email with Video Mail & Video Chat! http://www.juno.com/freeemail?refcd=JUTAGOUT1FREM0210 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 People like us always have adrenal problems. I would get on some adrenal suppliments. B vitamins are essential & concentrate on building them up again. they are so important to they energy & handling stress. Loni From: calmriver1@... <calmriver1@...> Subject: Re: pranic healing, adrenals Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 10:31 AM Hi, Last weekend I went to a pranic healing clinc where they align your chakras. The woman did a body scan of me and told me that my adrenals were blown and my spleen was out of wack among other things. My lower back has been bothering me but I thought I had pulled a muscle. After the treatment, I felt really good until I used a computer again. It is very interesting and I don't quite understand what they do, but it seemed to help. Now, I am interested in seeing what I can do to help heal my adrenals any suggestions? Maureen ____________________________________________________________ Get Free Email with Video Mail & Video Chat! http://www.juno.com/freeemail?refcd=JUTAGOUT1FREM0210 ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 > Now, I am interested in seeing what I can do to help heal my > adrenals any suggestions? There are many of adrenal supplements on the market. In the past few years, I've gone through multiple bottles of: - Dr. 's Adrenal Rebuilder - Drenatrophin PMG (Standard Process) - Drenamin (Standard Process) - IsoCort - Adrenal, Desicated (Standard Process) - Adaptocrine (Apex) Most of these contain adrenal extracts from animals, although Adaptocrine is just herbs. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 --- At 09:31 AM 22 02 2011, calmriver1@... wrote: > >... Now, I am interested in seeing what I can do to help heal my adrenals >any suggestions? Read: Herbal Adaptogens For Asthma And Adrenal Function Diagnosis and Treatment of Adrenal Dysfunction http://quantumlifejourney.com/pdf/InFocus_2008Feb_Adrenal_web.pdf > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. Lizzie Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5A\ 3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 From: marc@... Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:25:57 -0800 Subject: Re: pranic healing, adrenals > Now, I am interested in seeing what I can do to help heal my > adrenals any suggestions? There are many of adrenal supplements on the market. In the past few years, I've gone through multiple bottles of: - Dr. 's Adrenal Rebuilder - Drenatrophin PMG (Standard Process) - Drenamin (Standard Process) - IsoCort - Adrenal, Desicated (Standard Process) - Adaptocrine (Apex) Most of these contain adrenal extracts from animals, although Adaptocrine is just herbs. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Lizzie, and everyone, Be careful with the Tulsi (Holy Basil) in this " Adrenal Helpers " list. This is a well-known ANTI-cortisol (adrenal hormone) herb, which could be the very opposite of what some people need to help their adrenals. It does reduce " stress " , but too much could cause " adrenal fatigue " (low cortisol) -- and that could even trigger (or worsen) untreated hypothyroidism... Although if you have trouble sleeping, it might help, in the evening. If you actually have high cortisol (not so likely), then it should work fine. JD --- At 12:22 PM 22 02 2011, thode wrote: > >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. >Lizzie > >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 > Be careful with the Tulsi (Holy Basil) in this " Adrenal Helpers " list. > This is a well-known ANTI-cortisol (adrenal hormone) herb, which could > be the very opposite of what some people need to help their adrenals. Also Tulsi is supposed to accumulate mercury from its environment... :-( I tried a few different Holy Basil/Tulsi teas and supplements, and could not tolerate any of them. They all caused me " heavy metal poisoning " symptoms. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Marc, I agree that there a ton of supplements out there loaded with toxins. I check sources for manufacturing process, sourcing, and often order the data safety information to make sure product has been properly screened for toxins. And when available, I prefer to use organic and whole food supplements. Organic India Tulsi, has one of the best ratings for product purity levels. And as for anti-cortisol, there is definitely a divided school of thought there. I too believed that same thing. I sat in a seminar for 8 hrs one day on herbs, and listened to many people ask the same question about Holy Basil. The Herbalist, 20 yrs in the field, was so adement in her description about the benefits of Tulsi, I went home and did some more research. I decided to find the best one I could find, and give it a try. I used the Organic India's Organic Holy BAsil Tulsi, with some Royal Jelly and the raw adrenal cortex. For me, this has worked wonders. I was severely mercury poisoned over the years, bwt my mercury silver fillings and growing up in a factory town. (yes, the fillings came out.) In a nutshell, chelating did not work very well for me. What did work was supporting the immune system, and giving the body the tools it needs to do its job. (Iodine, Magnesium, thryoid and adrenal support) My understanding is that Tulsi Holy Basil helps to " normalize " cortisol levels. *This means if they are too high, Tulsi will lower them, and if they are too low, Tulsi will help raise the levels. That's why they call Holy Basil an adaptogen. My cortisol levels were rock bottom years ago. My total output for a 24 hr period, was 0.9! (saliva testing) Healthy adrenal glands put out betw 25-40. I totally believe that trying to chelate heavy metals and toxins out of the body, without sufficinent A). immune support, and . vital minerals that the body needs- can do more damage then good. People need to understand that any chelating process/therapy tends to pull out, not just the bad heavy metals, but also the good ones. And in a body that has been deficient in the good minerals for years, it can take a year to re-build/re-store the body to healthy levels. Lizzie From: marc@... Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:48:51 -0800 Subject: RE: pranic healing, adrenals > Be careful with the Tulsi (Holy Basil) in this " Adrenal Helpers " list. > This is a well-known ANTI-cortisol (adrenal hormone) herb, which could > be the very opposite of what some people need to help their adrenals. Also Tulsi is supposed to accumulate mercury from its environment... :-( I tried a few different Holy Basil/Tulsi teas and supplements, and could not tolerate any of them. They all caused me " heavy metal poisoning " symptoms. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 How about just trying fresh basil on your food? I'm looking into growing my own herbs to season to save money. Kathy From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: RE: pranic healing, adrenals  > Be careful with the Tulsi (Holy Basil) in this " Adrenal Helpers " list. > This is a well-known ANTI-cortisol (adrenal hormone) herb, which could > be the very opposite of what some people need to help their adrenals. Also Tulsi is supposed to accumulate mercury from its environment... :-( I tried a few different Holy Basil/Tulsi teas and supplements, and could not tolerate any of them. They all caused me " heavy metal poisoning " symptoms. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Fresh Basil's really good for you....I had the same thought. But there are many types of Basil's, and the Holy Tulsi Basil is of a specific plant. It's not the same. I had the infor...I'll have to dig it up. Lizzie From: calicocat477@... Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 19:05:02 -0800 Subject: RE: pranic healing, adrenals How about just trying fresh basil on your food? I'm looking into growing my own herbs to season to save money. Kathy From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: RE: pranic healing, adrenals > Be careful with the Tulsi (Holy Basil) in this " Adrenal Helpers " list. > This is a well-known ANTI-cortisol (adrenal hormone) herb, which could > be the very opposite of what some people need to help their adrenals. Also Tulsi is supposed to accumulate mercury from its environment... :-( I tried a few different Holy Basil/Tulsi teas and supplements, and could not tolerate any of them. They all caused me " heavy metal poisoning " symptoms. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 Just popping in. Make sure ya'll aren't confusing cortisol and cortizone. ~ Snoshoe > > > >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. > >Lizzie > > > >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx > >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 --- At 08:33 AM 23 02 2011, snoshoe_2 wrote: > >Just popping in. Make sure ya'll aren't confusing cortisol and cortizone. > from: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortisone " ... Cortisone can be considered an inactive metabolite of cortisol. ... Cortisone is also the inactive precursor molecule of the active hormone cortisol. ... " [4] [4] s, Theophilus " Cortisol vs. corticosterone " http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/immuno/2000-April/015756.html JD > >> > >> >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. >> >Lizzie >> > >> >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx >> >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Hydrocortisone is the same as as cortisol. > > > > > >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. > > >Lizzie > > > > > >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx > > >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not taking meds or Amour, inability to metabolize both. Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? FNX K > > > > > > > >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. > > > >Lizzie > > > > > > > >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx > > > >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Raw Organic Cococut Oil helps to stimulate the thryoid. And any natural supplements/remedies that help support the adrenal glands will also help support the thyroid gland. Both of these glands work together, so it is often very common in cases of hypothryoidisim, to find that the adrenals are also in distress. See following inks: www.drmercola.info/.../dr-mercola-shares-the-coconut’s-numerous-health- benefits/ IODINE: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It Nov 13, 2008 ... Crusador: Do children need iodine and if so, what do you recommend for supplementation? Of course children need iodine. ....www.healthtruthrevealed.com/articles/11125131011/article - Cached - Similar Lizzie From: furstc0404@... Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 11:08:47 +0000 Subject: Re: pranic healing, adrenals Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not taking meds or Amour, inability to metabolize both. Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? FNX K > > > > > > > >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. > > > >Lizzie > > > > > > > >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx > > > >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 --- At 03:08 AM 01 03 2011, furstc0404 wrote: > >Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not >taking meds or Amour, inability to >metabolize both. > >Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? Here's a good group, to ask your question: NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ JD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 That thyroid website has a book out, called: Stop the Thyroid Madness. It's a fairly decent source of info. Organic Coconut Oil (stimulates the thryoid), Iodine is needed no matter what! Magnesium is needed no matter what! All three of the above can be used transdermally, as in by applying to the skin. Or as in the case of Magnesium Chloride Oil, either soaking in a bath with it, or just soaking the feet. Iodine (liquid as in Nascent Iodine) can be: taken in water, under the tongue (but have water handy as it doesn't taste very good and for thiose not used to doing it this way- it tastes yucky), can also be applied to the belly button straight, 2-3 drops in belly button, *(dont' pull your shirt down till it dries- it doesn't take long to dry), *I have also applied liq Iodine straight on the thyroid neck area many times, can be rubbed on the bottom of feet and hands. NOTE: Both Iodine AND Magnesium will detox body of heavy metals, so it is best to start slow! In cases where people have a hard time metabolising supplements, I have some friends who had this problem, they had no problem taking both the Iodine and the Magnesium transdermally, as in thru the skin. Both Iodine and Coconut Oil also help with Candida problems. Also eating high protein especially in the morning and before bed, even if its just a couple of Almonds or a small piece of chicken or eggs helps too. Lizzie From: emailresearch@... Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 13:58:11 -0800 Subject: Re: pranic healing, adrenals --- At 03:08 AM 01 03 2011, furstc0404 wrote: > >Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not >taking meds or Amour, inability to >metabolize both. > >Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? Here's a good group, to ask your question: NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ JD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 Hi, Kooky,  Don't quote me on this, but I think Dr Tennant says also to use taurine. He has several other supplements also, I think, for hypothyroid. Check out the thyroid section of his book if you still have it--mine is at my other house.  Be well, Diane From: furstc0404 <furstc0404@...> Subject: Re: pranic healing, adrenals Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 6:08 AM  Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not taking meds or Amour, inability to metabolize both. Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? FNX K > > > > > > > >The following is information on natural ways to help support both the thyroid gland and the adrenals. Both of these glands work together. > > > >Lizzie > > > > > > > >Adrenal Helpers- 2-22-111.docx > > > >http://cid-d746d5a3cf99616b.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?page=view & resid=D746D5\ A3CF99616B!142 & type=3 & Bpub=SDX.Docs & Bsrc=Docmail & authkey=B5XhEF0ET2U%24 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 --- At 03:08 AM 01 03 2011, furstc0404 wrote: > >Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not taking meds or Amour, inability to metabolize both. > >Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? > What do you mean, " inability to metabolize " (thyroid hormone supplements) ? Do you mean that nothing happens? Do you feel WORSE when you try them? Many people have " normal " amounts of thyroid hormones, but they are still hypothyroid everywhere except in the blood serum and the thyroid gland. This situation is called " Hypothyroidism Type 2 " -- aka: " Hypothyroidism at the Cellular Level " (..rather than what's present in the blood stream). ....see: http://www.21centurymed.com/?page_id=12 Doesn't matter what your blood tests " say " , if the thyroid hormone fails to get out of the blood (in sufficient quantity), and enter your body's 100-trillion other cells -- where the hormone is absolutely required. What prevents the thyroid hormones from entering the cells of the body in " normal " amounts? There are many known possibilities, including: -- " Metabolic syndrome " (insulin resistance and/or obesity), or a chronic inflammatory or autoimmune disease (Arthritis, Crohns, Diabetes, etc.), or high cholesterol or dyslipidemia, or chronic stress including that caused by chronic or yo-yo dieting.. Also: -- Low cortisol.. Anemia.. Proportionally excessive levels of Reverse-T3.. Autoimmune antibodies ( " Hasimoto's thyroiditis " , which describes over 50% of all cases of hypothyroidism.) .. Mercury poisoning (e.g. from silver amalgam dental fillings, and their sloppy replacement).. Insecticide poisoning.. Chlordane sprayed in, and under your home when it was built (outgassing for 50+ years).. Teflon poisoning from Teflon coated pans.. Flame retardants, e.g. the PBDE in mattresses, curtains, and computer housings.. PCBs.. Phthalates.. Dioxins.. See: -- Thyroid Disruption: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications in Human Health Lyn , ND - Alternative Medicine Review Volume 14, Number 4 2009 http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/.fulltext/14/4/326.pdf Peripheral Metabolism of Thyroid Hormones: A Review Greg - Alternative Medicine Review - August, 2000 http://www.anaturalhealingcenter.com/documents/Thorne/articles/Thyroid.pdf How accurate is TSH Testing? http://nahypothyroidism.org/diagnosistreatment/printpage/ Thyroid Hormone Transport http://nahypothyroidism.org/thyroid-hormone-transport/printpage/ Deiodinases - Understanding Local Control of Thyroid Hormones http://nahypothyroidism.org/deiodinases/printpage/ Why Doesn’t My Endocrinologist Know All of This? http://nahypothyroidism.org/why-doesn%E2%80%99t-my-doctor-know-all-of-this/print\ / JD > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 Just a thought here. Low cortisol levels are probably the most common reason for the body's inability to take up or absorb thryoid hormones. Without enough cortisol, the body is unable to metabolize or use thryoid hormones, be they natural or synthetic. Although natural is always the better way to go. Might try boosting the body's cortisol levels .....although I am hesitant to suggest the often recommended natural therapy of using the herb: licorice, as it can over stimulate the adrenals and cause more stress on an already stressed out gland, once again, and in the face of those who have made their view points known on whqt they believe, are the " un- benefits " of the herb known as Tulsi, or Holy Basil, which is said to help " normalize " cortisol levels...With all due respect to these parties who don't believe in the " normalizing " qualities of Holy Basil: all I can say is this: It is of the utmost importance to verify where herbs are coming from and how they are harvested. Just like with water, water is not all the same. Where the water comes from; Ie: is it tap water, well water, ect. Tap water needs to be filtered. How often either the homeowner or company changes their filters, what kind of filtering system is being used, are all important factors. Many people think because they have well water, that their water is clean. Not so. Thousands, if not millions of wells have been contaminated by the process known as " hydro fracking " . At this point, do your own research. There's only one company who sells Tulsi, Holy Basil that I have found above the grade. This is not to say it is the only one. Google Mercola, Holy Basil and read the info. There are two things I don't skimp on. They are: supplements and water. The instructions for my Reverse Osmosis states to change the filters every 6 to 9 months. I change my filters every 10 weeks, on average. I also change my Britta Filters every 3 weeks. And if I have to spend more money on higher quality supplements, then so be it. For those who may not realize it, the Reverse Osmosis and yes, there are different models, do remove Fluoride from the water, and Fluoride is toxic to the thryoid, thus my extended conversation on the subject of water. Here is a helpful link to testing your thyroid and adrenals at home. The following is useful information that helps you chart by taking your temperature several times a day, what your adrenal and thryoid status is. What I found, using my own version of a more simplified graph, was this: When I started supplementing, using both adrenal and thyroid supplements, my temperatures which were low, started to go up to the normal levels. I used both: the Holy Basil from Organic India, and I used: Thyroid Helper from www.wellresources.com and I used the Adrenal Cortex from www.nutri-meds.com I also used a good Vit B-Complex and Royal Jelly. And yes, Vit D3 as well as Mercola's sun light. And avoiding, limiting my exposures to wifi, cell phones, etc, played a large role in this. My two cents Lizzie Metabolic Temperature Graph - Dr Rind Dr. Rind's Metabolic Temperature Graph™ is a method for measuring and interpreting daily temperatures to gain insight into metabolic energy issues ... Track Your Temperature: A ... - Recognizing Adrenal and ....www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph Lizzie The same is true for the harvesting and processing of herbs. > > From: emailresearch@... > Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 21:34:01 -0800 > Subject: Re: pranic healing, adrenals > > > --- At 03:08 AM 01 03 2011, furstc0404 wrote: > > > >Is this helpful if hypothyroid, but not taking meds or Amour, inability to metabolize both. > > > >Anything else that would help with the hypothyroidism? > > > > > What do you mean, " inability to metabolize " (thyroid hormone supplements) ? > Do you mean that nothing happens? Do you feel WORSE when you try them? > > Many people have " normal " amounts of thyroid hormones, but they are still > hypothyroid everywhere except in the blood serum and the thyroid gland. > > This situation is called " Hypothyroidism Type 2 " -- aka: " Hypothyroidism > at the Cellular Level " (..rather than what's present in the blood stream). > ...see: > http://www.21centurymed.com/?page_id=12 > > Doesn't matter what your blood tests " say " , if the thyroid hormone fails > to get out of the blood (in sufficient quantity), and enter your body's > 100-trillion other cells -- where the hormone is absolutely required. > > What prevents the thyroid hormones from entering the cells of the body in > " normal " amounts? There are many known possibilities, including: -- > > " Metabolic syndrome " (insulin resistance and/or obesity), or a chronic > inflammatory or autoimmune disease (Arthritis, Crohns, Diabetes, etc.), > or high cholesterol or dyslipidemia, or chronic stress including that > caused by chronic or yo-yo dieting.. Also: -- > > Low cortisol.. Anemia.. Proportionally excessive levels of Reverse-T3.. > Autoimmune antibodies ( " Hasimoto's thyroiditis " , which describes over > 50% of all cases of hypothyroidism.) .. Mercury poisoning (e.g. from > silver amalgam dental fillings, and their sloppy replacement).. > Insecticide poisoning.. Chlordane sprayed in, and under your home > when it was built (outgassing for 50+ years).. Teflon poisoning from > Teflon coated pans.. Flame retardants, e.g. the PBDE in mattresses, > curtains, and computer housings.. PCBs.. Phthalates.. Dioxins.. > > See: -- > > Thyroid Disruption: Mechanisms and Clinical Implications in Human Health > Lyn , ND - Alternative Medicine Review Volume 14, Number 4 2009 > http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/.fulltext/14/4/326.pdf > > Peripheral Metabolism of Thyroid Hormones: A Review > Greg - Alternative Medicine Review - August, 2000 > http://www.anaturalhealingcenter.com/documents/Thorne/articles/Thyroid.pdf > > How accurate is TSH Testing? > http://nahypothyroidism.org/diagnosistreatment/printpage/ > > Thyroid Hormone Transport > http://nahypothyroidism.org/thyroid-hormone-transport/printpage/ > > Deiodinases - Understanding Local Control of Thyroid Hormones > http://nahypothyroidism.org/deiodinases/printpage/ > > Why Doesn’t My Endocrinologist Know All of This? > http://nahypothyroidism.org/why-doesn%E2%80%99t-my-doctor-know-all-of-this/print\ / > > > > JD > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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