Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 Ok, where did you get the T3 and T4 from? I got mercury poisoning 50 years ago and now my thyroid is degenerating and I'm looking for ways to help myself since the Armour Thyroid has not helped and I won't do Synthroid...any suggestions? Marcia in Charlotte, NC. Biofeedback@... From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of dhetraSent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 1:26 PMqxci-english Subject: Re: hair loss Hi - I strongly feel the woman is subclinical low thyroid. She has MANY of the symptoms, plus hormonal issues, especially thyroid, are common with children who have experienced abuse. Most often even when a progressive doctor puts someone on thyroid, they undermedicate them or put them on synthetic, and they still continue to have symptoms. The floride treatments probably made her situation much worse! Check out www.nutri-meds.com. They have whole thyroid glandulars, with active constituents, some T3 and T4. I recommend the Porcine, as their system is more like ours than the Bovine. However, everyone is different, so you never know.Also, I'm sure you know that adrenal function affects thyroid. Iodoral is also a possibility. Iodine, herbs, regular glandulars, energy work did not do it for me. I take T3 and well as T4. If her thyroid is compromised, raw food is probably difficult for her. Make sure she is not taking in any of the halogens, chlorine, floride, etc.For magnesium, Natural Calm at night, as well as Ancient Minerals, which is topical magnesium, have helped me tremendously.DG>> I would think about getting her pH reading on the right track; and that's a lot of work to do. I f you didnot do this already: getting her off of coffee, excess meat etc. and increase vegetables, esp. the raw ones would do much good. Not for the diet perse , but the patient has to learn to accept things instead of fighting against them. Looks like much hormonal work, but besides that all: donot forget the Magnesium, magnesium.> Hope this helps.> Noel,> > > > hair loss> > > I have been treating a client who continues to have hair loss and vaginal> pain. Her father was not nice to her or her mother growing up, but she has> come to terms with that. She is also obsessed with germs and is always> wanting to use the hand sanitizers. She started to massively lose her hair> about 8 months ago. She had trouble seeing with her left eye and was having> hemmorrhoid problems. She also had cold feet and hands (always cold),> restless legs, leg spasms, headaches on the top of head and eyebrow,> persistant sore throats, lump in the throat, dizzy, itchy skin, fatigue,> constipation, night sweats, claustrophobic, anxiety and was fearful. I also> am a cranial therapist and she had alot of restrictions as well as a very> weak aura field. She has had her house balanced for electromagnetic energies> and she eats a very healthy diet. Her mother is a dentist so she has had> several flouride treatments so I have tried to treat her for that. Prior to> me, they were working with someone who sold them about a 100 homeopathics> that she took. He had her on about 18 at a time. Since I started treating> her, all her numbers have improved and she feels much lighter. Most of the> other symptoms are gone but she continues to lose alot of hair and have the> vaginal pain. She has also had some medical tests and they come back normal.> We did alot of emotional clearing and I started out having her on colonstat,> gastropar, graviola, Gluco-H and Vit E, I have treated the liver> gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, thyroid and kidneys with supplements and the> SCIO. Presently I have her on Cataplex C, iodine, parotid, trace minerals,> black strap molasses, flax oil, extra virgin olive oil, sea salt and lemon> water. Does someone have suggestions on other things to try with her or> ideas why the hair continues to fall out and she continues to have the pain.> Thanks in advance.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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