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Wow, Lynn! Are you following that diet to a T or have you made some

modifications?

sarah

Thyroid and KT

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>

> Ed, I have been mulling my response to you all day, but here

goes.

> Your answer to Bev really aggravated me. You are playing word

games

> and that's not fair to people looking for answers. If KT can

reduce

> thyroid function, then it could cause or worsen HYPOTHYROIDISM

which is

> a " disease " . You claim you said it doesn't cause thyroid

disease. You

> can't have it both ways and if I'm potentially harming myself by

> drinking KT, then, since you donned your " professional " personna

with

> your response to Bev, myself and everyone else deserves a

straight

> answer!!! I am an RN and also have a degree in pharmacology

although

> I've pretty much turned my back on allopathy, but you can't get

away

> with childish word games with me and, as I said before, it's not

fair

> to those with legitimate questions. Thanks for listening and I

hope

> you clear this up.

> Patty

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Wow, Lynn! Are you following that diet to a T or have you made some

modifications?

sarah

Thyroid and KT

>

>

> Ed, I have been mulling my response to you all day, but here

goes.

> Your answer to Bev really aggravated me. You are playing word

games

> and that's not fair to people looking for answers. If KT can

reduce

> thyroid function, then it could cause or worsen HYPOTHYROIDISM

which is

> a " disease " . You claim you said it doesn't cause thyroid

disease. You

> can't have it both ways and if I'm potentially harming myself by

> drinking KT, then, since you donned your " professional " personna

with

> your response to Bev, myself and everyone else deserves a

straight

> answer!!! I am an RN and also have a degree in pharmacology

although

> I've pretty much turned my back on allopathy, but you can't get

away

> with childish word games with me and, as I said before, it's not

fair

> to those with legitimate questions. Thanks for listening and I

hope

> you clear this up.

> Patty

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

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Wow, Lynn! Are you following that diet to a T or have you made some

modifications?

sarah

Thyroid and KT

>

>

> Ed, I have been mulling my response to you all day, but here

goes.

> Your answer to Bev really aggravated me. You are playing word

games

> and that's not fair to people looking for answers. If KT can

reduce

> thyroid function, then it could cause or worsen HYPOTHYROIDISM

which is

> a " disease " . You claim you said it doesn't cause thyroid

disease. You

> can't have it both ways and if I'm potentially harming myself by

> drinking KT, then, since you donned your " professional " personna

with

> your response to Bev, myself and everyone else deserves a

straight

> answer!!! I am an RN and also have a degree in pharmacology

although

> I've pretty much turned my back on allopathy, but you can't get

away

> with childish word games with me and, as I said before, it's not

fair

> to those with legitimate questions. Thanks for listening and I

hope

> you clear this up.

> Patty

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ----------------------------------------------------------

-----------

>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

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Lynn, Actually, after your last post I spent about 2 and a half hours kind of

reading up on and researching raw foodists and learned a lot. I have some

thinking to do... and BTW - some of the raw dessert pics that I saw did look

FABULOUS! I am glad it has worked so well for you.

Re: Thyroid and KT

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> I agree with Patty and .

>

> Please read this thread about a woman who got off her thyroid

meds

> completely after 10 months on the raw food diet:

> http://rawfoodtalk.com/showthread.php?

t=26306 & highlight=thyroid+meds

>

> I've been on this diet for almost 3 months and feel fantastic

enough

> to know that I want to stick with it for life. That and Kombucha

> everyday has made me feel incredible!!

>

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