Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 What is the cause(s) and sympton(s) of T4 to T3 conversion? Is it important or is it a minor issue? --- philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > I would hope you will be above 500. > > Norsworthy <norsworthy_david@...> wrote: > You know, when I was doing monthly shots > (won't go there again), I'd have my blood drawn for > a T check prior to the injection. My last score was > about 245 and that's not worth bragging about. > > But now I'm on the Indoplex, taking Zinc and Copper > and 100mg Test Cyp a week, I'm curious how much more > improved my T scores are going to be now? > > I'm willing to entertain your best guesses. I > suppose in the end it's how your quality of life is > improved but I'm looking forward to one day putting > up a good number around 400 - 500. > > philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > No best to get your blood test on the day of your > shot just do the blood work first. You need to know > how low you go down going to low is what makes us > feel like crap. > > gettin_older <gettin_older@...> wrote: How > many days after my T shot should I get my levels > checked? I > normally get my shot on Tuesday and was thinking > that Sat a.m. would be > a good mid-week time for testing; is my thinking > flawed? > > Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and > only half of what you see. " > Phil > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and > only half of what you see. " > Phil > > --------------------------------- > Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make > your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ___________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Here read this site your question would take as long to type as it would if you read about it. http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ Manterno Salerno <brownsaucylicious@...> wrote: What is the cause(s) and sympton(s) of T4 to T3 conversion? Is it important or is it a minor issue? --- philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > I would hope you will be above 500. > > Norsworthy <norsworthy_david@...> wrote: > You know, when I was doing monthly shots > (won't go there again), I'd have my blood drawn for > a T check prior to the injection. My last score was > about 245 and that's not worth bragging about. > > But now I'm on the Indoplex, taking Zinc and Copper > and 100mg Test Cyp a week, I'm curious how much more > improved my T scores are going to be now? > > I'm willing to entertain your best guesses. I > suppose in the end it's how your quality of life is > improved but I'm looking forward to one day putting > up a good number around 400 - 500. > > philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > No best to get your blood test on the day of your > shot just do the blood work first. You need to know > how low you go down going to low is what makes us > feel like crap. > > gettin_older <gettin_older@...> wrote: How > many days after my T shot should I get my levels > checked? I > normally get my shot on Tuesday and was thinking > that Sat a.m. would be > a good mid-week time for testing; is my thinking > flawed? > > Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and > only half of what you see. " > Phil > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and > only half of what you see. " > Phil > > --------------------------------- > Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make > your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. " Phil --------------------------------- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 never heard of it but that may mean nothing Manterno Salerno <brownsaucylicious@...> wrote: What is the cause(s) and sympton(s) of T4 to T3 conversion? Is it important or is it a minor issue? --- philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > I would hope you will be above 500. > > Norsworthy <norsworthy_david@...> wrote: > You know, when I was doing monthly shots > (won't go there again), I'd have my blood drawn for > a T check prior to the injection. My last score was > about 245 and that's not worth bragging about. > > But now I'm on the Indoplex, taking Zinc and Copper > and 100mg Test Cyp a week, I'm curious how much more > improved my T scores are going to be now? > > I'm willing to entertain your best guesses. I > suppose in the end it's how your quality of life is > improved but I'm looking forward to one day putting > up a good number around 400 - 500. > > philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > No best to get your blood test on the day of your > shot just do the blood work first. You need to know > how low you go down going to low is what makes us > feel like crap. > > gettin_older <gettin_older@...> wrote: How > many days after my T shot should I get my levels > checked? I > normally get my shot on Tuesday and was thinking > that Sat a.m. would be > a good mid-week time for testing; is my thinking > flawed? > > Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and > only half of what you see. " > Phil > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and > only half of what you see. " > Phil > > --------------------------------- > Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make > your homepage. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Hi - I would wager the reason is ignorance and idiocy. I saw the premier vaginitis specialist and they told me I was fine. The internist reaction to my comment that maybe I have candida was - naaaww, I doubt that very much. (end of story). Same thing with Penn reproductive health. same story - different doctor. That was last year - I had been suffering at that point for a year (2 total). I have not had a beneficial experience with the conventional doctor in many years. But I too am curious to see what Bee says -I think its that there is no effective way to test for candida - only the byproducts and toxins from it. And that's if you have a doctor that knows anything about it in the first place. On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:22 PM, <morganna_lefay2000@...> wrote: > I just got my blood and urine tests back and they tell me I am fine, > whis is this, why do tests come back as " fine " and yet I still have > symptoms? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Hi , All of my blood work was also find, forget the fact that my fingers were always numb, had tinggling on my face, had brain fog and memroy loss, fatigue and was dizzy for many months. I was told by docotors that it was all in my head. This was ten years ago, then I became functional until Nov of last year and once again the blood work was fine. We are blessed that we found this program. edie ______________________ EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD @...: morganna_lefay2000@...: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:22:03 +0000Subject: [ ] Blood Tests I just got my blood and urine tests back and they tell me I am fine, whis is this, why do tests come back as " fine " and yet I still have symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 , I searched for 3 years going from doctor to doctor, blood test to ultrasound to more blood tests, each time being told I was " fine " . And yet I had weight problems, skin problems, constant fatigue, aches, pains, poor immunity and the list goes on as Im sure you can relate! I ALMOST gave up and accepted this was my life because the doctors said I was fine but my Naturopath put me on the right path and then Bee's program has been a God-send. Long story short: Only you know if you are really " fine " or not! No one knows your body better than you - despite their best intentions. Also as Bee says, there is no accurate blood test for candida. The best way to realise you are not well is to get on this program and see how much more " fine " you can feel ! All the best in healing! Amber > > I just got my blood and urine tests back and they tell me I am fine, > whis is this, why do tests come back as " fine " and yet I still have > symptoms? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2008 Report Share Posted June 13, 2008 > > I just got my blood and urine tests back and they tell me I am fine, > whis is this, why do tests come back as " fine " and yet I still have > symptoms? ==>Hi . That is because candida and other toxins are causing symptoms, along with the lack of nutrients. As your body heals you will experience healing/die-off/detoxifying reactions (all the same thing really) which are called Herxheimer Reactions. This is normal during naturally healing. Also while healing naturally your body will retrace previous illnesses, symptoms, diseases, injuries, etc. per Hering's Law of Cures. The body does this in order to detoxify an area and rebuild it. This occurs most often with symptoms that were suppressed by drugs or overtreatment when they first occurred. To understand more about symptoms during healing see these articles: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu1_2.php Healing isn't a steady uphill climb towards health where you feel better and better everyday until you are well. It has its ups and downs. As the body gets stronger it will go into different areas and work on them. As you continue on the program your bad days will decrease and your good days will increase. Keeping a daily journal or diary helps, because you can actually look back and see how far you've progressed. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 > > Hello Bee. > > I hope you had a nice weekend. Here the weather is very hot so I went swimming. It was really good! > > My die off is minimized (just loose stools and some fatigue now and then), I am 100% on the diet + co + oil of oregano. I am improving in every aspect of my life, though I still have oral thrush and a huge terrible looking eczema on my hand. Right now these 2 are the only signs of my candida. My weight, my energy, my mind, my nails, my hair and my sleep are optimal and all these thanks to u! > > Well here is my question. I would like to repeat my thyroid test (my thyroid antibodies were extremely high last time) and my cholesterol test (I had extremely low cholesterol). All my other tests were good. > > The reason I want to repeat the tests is not because I am anxious but just because I would like to see if there is any progress in these 2 (thyroid antibodies and cholesterol). > > My last tests were 5 months ago. I 've been on your diet for 4 months. Do you think I should wait more? +++Hi Marisa. You can get tested now if you wish. Let me know your test results, okay? The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 > +++Hi Marisa. You can get tested now if you wish. Let me know your test results, okay? > > The best, Bee > ok!!! Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 I am on azathioprine, (which is a similar-type drug) for my AIH and I get blood count every 6 months. I have been on it for several years now. Hope that is helpful dx 2001 On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:00 AM, mislyn2u <mislyn2u@...> wrote: > > > If you have AI Liver disease and are on Mercaptopurine, how often should > you have your blood tested for white count levels? I would like to know the > frequency people in this group are experiencing, not what is recommended. > Thanks Lynn > > > -- meg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 Blood tests are not accurate because mercury from sources such as dental amalgams pass through the blood so rapidly, and on average are distributed throughout the body and into some tissue, especially organs like the heart, liver, kidneys that get lots of blood, on average within 10 seconds. So blood tests only measure acute mercury exposures. www.flcv.com/damspr17.html Likewise hair tests are not accurate for mercury body burden, since they measure primarily methyl mercury and those who have blood allele types that don't excrete mercury and toxic metals have high body burdens but very low hair levels. But mercury changes cell membrane permeability and blocks absorption of minerals, so the pattern of essential minerals gives an indication of mercury toxicity. BW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2009 Report Share Posted November 7, 2009 When I asked about blood tests, I wasn't referring to having them done as an assessment of heavy metal toxicity (I know hair is the preferred way), but whether they are necessary during chelation to assess possible damage being done. I've seen people mention getting RBC, etc, measured. That's what I was wanting to know about - are those blood tests necessary if you follow Andy's list of supplements to use? When we get our hair tests done, I will post them here before we start chelating. I'm just really hoping we can safely do all this without messing with a Dr. at all. Thanks, > > Blood tests are not accurate because mercury from sources such as dental amalgams pass through the blood so rapidly, and on average are distributed throughout the body and into some tissue, especially organs like the heart, liver, kidneys that get lots of blood, on average within 10 seconds. So blood tests only measure acute mercury exposures. www.flcv.com/damspr17.html > Likewise hair tests are not accurate for mercury body burden, since they measure primarily methyl mercury and those who have blood allele types that don't excrete mercury and toxic metals have high body burdens but very low hair levels. But mercury changes cell membrane permeability and blocks absorption of minerals, so the pattern of essential minerals gives an indication of mercury toxicity. > BW > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2009 Report Share Posted November 9, 2009 > > When I asked about blood tests, I wasn't referring to having them done as an assessment of heavy metal toxicity (I know hair is the preferred way), but whether they are necessary during chelation to assess possible damage being done. Only if you're doing dangerous, harmful and inappropriate things like following one of the random chelation protocols that various doctors interpret as the " DAN! protocol. " >I've seen people mention getting RBC, etc, measured. That's what I was wanting to know about - are those blood tests necessary if you follow Andy's list of supplements to use? When we get our hair tests done, I will post them here before we start chelating. I'm just really hoping we can safely do all this without messing with a Dr. at all. > Thanks, > Tests are necessary when medically indicated to figure out what is wrong when something bad is happening and the doctor can't be sure what it is based on symptoms. For chelation itself, done properly, there is no specific need for tracking tests or other routine testing as a general rule. There may be RARE specific and individual instances where it makes some sense. RARE as in if the doctor says you need to do it, you should be the only one in their practice. Andy <a href= " http://www.noamalgam.com/index.html " >Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment</a > <a href= " http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html " >Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities</a > <a href= " http://www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html " >Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children</a > <a href= " http://www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html " >Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD</a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2010 Report Share Posted October 12, 2010 Hi Everyone, We will be travelling from Melbourne, Australia to see Dr Goldberg with my 2.75 year old non-verbal autistic twin daughters in the near future. However, I'm having trouble finding the right pathology lab which perform the following blood tests as listed on Dr Goldberg's website. The Most Important Test: CBC Sedimentation Rate CMV IGG / IGM (if IGG Positive) ANA Titer EBV IGG / IGM (if IGG Positive) Hypothyroid Panel Ferritin Level Optional / Userful Thyroid Antibodies Herpes I & II IGG / IGM Rubella IGG Titer sakie Virus A & B Immune Panel (to include) Total & Percent CD4 Total & Percent CD8 Total & Percent CD16 / CD56 Total & Percent CD19 Lead Level Vitamin B-12 Level Folic Acid Comprehensive Metabolic Panel SGOT / SGPT Lipid Panel Candida Titer (IGG, IGA, IGM (Immunodiagnostic Labs (800-888-1113) HHV6 Titer (Immunodistic Labs) Quantatative Immunoglobulins (IGG, IGA, IGM, IGE) Gliadin Antibodies Alpha Interferon Allergy Food Screen (95 foods) (Meridian Valley Lab (253-859-8700) Some of these labs do not know what 'hypothyroid panel' is and tests such as CD16,CD56, CD19. Does anyone know who/where i can contact to be connected to the right people/lab who has performed these tests? Even if it means travelling to a different country/city to perform these tests? Many thanks, Stefanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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