Guest guest Posted October 7, 2001 Report Share Posted October 7, 2001 We now know that vaccines cause more disease than they prevent by such a wide margin that looking to them for help is obsolete thinking, when ozone & probably peroxide can be used internally to successfully fight the infection. Thanks Jim. From what I have read about the current vacc for Anthrax... no one should take it. Supposedly a " new " , safer batch is being concocted and won't be ready until 2004. Not sure I would want that one either. The best defense for any illness is a healthy system to fight it off. Thats why I like this list.. : ). Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Hello everyone I know that antibodies if present destroy the thyroid over time( and this may well have happened to my mother). What I would like to know is -considering an antibodies test is merely a `snapshot` at the time of the test,does any positive result from TPO e.g.39 (<60) or 20 (<25) count as positive. My GP won`t do Tgab,he believes it is unavailable to him and I have not been able to budge him on this,which is a shame. I have high ferritin which I understand might suggest inflammation -from antibodies ??? Chrissie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 Hi Crissie, well i was looking at an article yesterday about postpatum thyroiditis and it states in the research that a count of 19.33 were a risk of developing PPT postpartum Thyroiditis. other tests were done and the TSH reference was 0.5-3.6ml/l and the referencerange for the FT3 was 3-9pmol/l and FT4 was 8-28pmol/l . and as the auto-antibody`s can fluctuate it is my take on it is anything over 20 could be classed as positive as auto means self and anti means against. so if you have something against you then this is a problem needing help with. ummmm. a pity doctors don`t see this unless they are hypo/hyper. the article was-complement activation in postpartum thyroiditis.Q j med 2002; 95:173-179. Regards angel. bye the bye my last test was a TSH of 3.85. pity the patient with a TSH of 5.5. and no help.!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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