Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Can you send us a link to this please? Luv - Sheila I read reference to a Plant Based Cortisol in the brilliant Vet studyand am wondering what it could be, - does anyone know what productthis is? Freeman No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1350 - Release Date: 30/03/2008 12:32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Hi Shelia, its in this brilliant study. I pasted the paragraphs below. The whole study joins alot of dots for me and the Vet study goes on and compares it to human physiology. How adrenals and estrogen dominance are causing the blocking of thyroid hormone and inflammation and the balance that sorts it all out - and all his patients are well and healthy !!!! lol we should all have a vet instead of a GP This URL from the TPA-UK site today....(Sheila 's site) http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-99164833.html > If I treated dogs simultaneously with cortisone and thyroid hormone, the estrogen level decreased and the antibodies increased and stayed in the normal immunocompetence range. Canine patients improved. They seemed to process the cortisone and disallow toxic buildup. Cats, for some species-specific variation, needed only the cortisone, without thyroid, in the vast majority of cases. I eventually figured out effective dosages of cortisone replacement that worked both therapeutically and for longterm use without side effects. The dosages turned out to be physiologic, that is, significantly lower than conventional pharmacologic levels. The low dosages lower estrogen and increase antibodies. In my therapy program, I utilize a combination of pharmaceutical and plant-based (natural) cortisone preparations, depending on the severity and stage of disease. Many once-sick animals have been on this program for their entire lifetimes and remained healthy. > Can you send us a link to this please? > > Luv - Sheila > > > > I read reference to a Plant Based Cortisol in the brilliant Vet study > and am wondering what it could be, - does anyone know what product > this is? > > Freeman > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1350 - Release Date: 30/03/2008 12:32 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Many thanks . Luv - Sheila Hi Shelia, its in this brilliant study. I pasted the paragraphs below.The whole study joins alot of dots for me and the Vet study goes onand compares it to human physiology. How adrenals and estrogendominance are causing the blocking of thyroid hormone and inflammation and the balance that sorts it all out - and all hispatients are well and healthy !!!! lol we should all have a vetinstead of a GP This URL from the TPA-UK site today....(Sheila 's site)http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-99164833.html>If I treated dogs simultaneously with cortisone and thyroid hormone,the estrogen level decreased and the antibodies increased and stayedin the normal immunocompetence range. Canine patients improved. Theyseemed to process the cortisone and disallow toxic buildup. Cats, forsome species-specific variation, needed only the cortisone, withoutthyroid, in the vast majority of cases.I eventually figured out effective dosages of cortisone replacementthat worked both therapeutically and for longterm use without sideeffects. The dosages turned out to be physiologic, that is,significantly lower than conventional pharmacologic levels. The lowdosages lower estrogen and increase antibodies. In my therapy program,I utilize a combination of pharmaceutical and plant-based (natural)cortisone preparations, depending on the severity and stage ofdisease. Many once-sick animals have been on this program for theirentire lifetimes and remained healthy. > Can you send us a link to this please?> > Luv - Sheila> > > > I read reference to a Plant Based Cortisol in the brilliant Vet study> and am wondering what it could be, - does anyone know what product> this is?> > Freeman> > > > > > >----------------------------------------------------------> > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1350 - Release Date:30/03/2008 12:32> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1/1350 - Release Date: 30/03/2008 12:32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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