Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Thyroid_Helpers/?yguid=103337373 Don't have that much time----but ton of info here in links and files- slow digestion can be caused by low thyroid--thus gallballder disease can be affected---loss of nutrition as well---cycle starts in--best bet is for any person to get a free t3 and free t4 as well as a tsh test when they go into the doctors office--should be a standard test as well as test for thyroid antibodies. http://thyroid.about.com/cs/hypothyroidism/a/checklist.htm > > > > In a message dated 10/26/2005 4:22:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > tina83862@y... writes: > > Took me at least 5 studying thyroid and it's related conditions. ( and I > totally respect someone knowing more than me on a subject I have not studied) > > The majority of low thyroid people will also have gallbladder problems or > have them taken out before they even know they have the thyroid disease. (it's > because of the digestion issue). > > The underlying disease state is always reflected in other tissues/organs. > > > > Tina: > > Since you have clearly spent more than 5 years studying this perhaps you can > give us a synopsis of your findings so those of us that are also hypothyroid > can benefit from your knowledge. Also it would be helpful to have this info > in the gallstones archives. > > All ears and awaiting your reply, > (atlanta) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 herbdoc.com instead of doing a diagnostic with lots of harmful drugs and lots of money why not just do a total health tuneup the incurable diseases package has everything to balance your system and remove toxins that may be causeing you trouble 1. parasite intestinal cleanse and nutrition and immune booster 2. kidney flush 3. liver galll bladder flush tina83862 wrote: > Thyroid_Helpers/?yguid=103337373 > > Don't have that much time----but ton of info here in links and files- > > slow digestion can be caused by low thyroid--thus gallballder > disease can be affected---loss of nutrition as well---cycle starts > in--best bet is for any person to get a free t3 and free t4 as well > as a tsh test when they go into the doctors office--should be a > standard test as well as test for thyroid antibodies. > > > http://thyroid.about.com/cs/hypothyroidism/a/checklist.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 10/26/2005 4:22:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > tina83862@y... writes: > > > > Took me at least 5 studying thyroid and it's related conditions. > ( and I > > totally respect someone knowing more than me on a subject I have > not studied) > > > > The majority of low thyroid people will also have gallbladder > problems or > > have them taken out before they even know they have the thyroid > disease. (it's > > because of the digestion issue). > > > > The underlying disease state is always reflected in other > tissues/organs. > > > > > > > > Tina: > > > > Since you have clearly spent more than 5 years studying this > perhaps you can > > give us a synopsis of your findings so those of us that are also > hypothyroid > > can benefit from your knowledge. Also it would be helpful to have > this info > > in the gallstones archives. > > > > All ears and awaiting your reply, > > (atlanta) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Does anyone know if having my dose of Armour Thyroid upped about 3-4 months ago could be part of the reason for a gallbladder attack in Sept.-Oct.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 these are very simple thyroid tests that everyone should have at least once in their life and for woman every year into their forties ---untreated thyroid disease does great damage to ones entire system---including heart disease. Untreated thyroid disease can also put you in the hospital. It's not something that a tune-up can prevent but of course anything that helps us to be healthier is great--but not necessary preventative. > > > > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 10/26/2005 4:22:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > tina83862@y... writes: > > > > > > Took me at least 5 studying thyroid and it's related conditions. > > ( and I > > > totally respect someone knowing more than me on a subject I have > > not studied) > > > > > > The majority of low thyroid people will also have gallbladder > > problems or > > > have them taken out before they even know they have the thyroid > > disease. (it's > > > because of the digestion issue). > > > > > > The underlying disease state is always reflected in other > > tissues/organs. > > > > > > > > > > > > Tina: > > > > > > Since you have clearly spent more than 5 years studying this > > perhaps you can > > > give us a synopsis of your findings so those of us that are also > > hypothyroid > > > can benefit from your knowledge. Also it would be helpful to have > > this info > > > in the gallstones archives. > > > > > > All ears and awaiting your reply, > > > (atlanta) > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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