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All:

For some time I have been dosing thyroid in an attempt to achieve a " normal "

temperature. I was hoping to average 98.6 per Dr. Rind's graph ...I have been

really struggling to achieve this. And no matter how much thyroid I add..I

haven't been able to get there...Broda observed that he could not raise

the temps of some people no matter how much thyroid he gave them. There are

many who say that thyroid blood tests are worthless...and the enclosed seems to

throw water on the idea that there is a standard temperature that we should all

shoot for....really leaves me wondering how to establish a valid dose of

thyroid....

http://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/normal_body_temperature

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Di it occur to them that the average population is NOW much mor4

hypothyroid than it was those many years ago when 98.6 was normal? I bet

no one checked. There are MANY emzyme actions in the human digestive

system and body that ar geared to perform at 98.6 and they totaly forget

abotu that. Sorry just liek they keep lowering the ranges for Free T3 it

is due to more HYPO people being tested than the actual ranges being too

high. When I was first diagnosesd hypo Ft3 range used to go to 620! I

have watche dover the years as they have lowerit to it;s now 420 and now

recently I am seeing some labs uising 380! WHY? Cause they are more

accurate or because they are averaging in hypo numbers for their

" normal " averages?

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http://nthadrenalsweb.org/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://faqhelp.webs.com/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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>Cause they are more

>accurate or because they are averaging in hypo numbers for their

> " normal " averages?

They base the ranges on sick people

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If you are having issues getting temp to be stable, have you checked your aldosterone or Cortisol? They can greatly impact your temps.

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To: RT3_T3 Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 5:09:47 PMSubject: Re-thinking "normal" temperature

All:For some time I have been dosing thyroid in an attempt to achieve a "normal" temperature. I was hoping to average 98.6 per Dr. Rind's graph ...I have been really struggling to achieve this. And no matter how much thyroid I add..I haven't been able to get there...Broda observed that he could not raise the temps of some people no matter how much thyroid he gave them. There are many who say that thyroid blood tests are worthless... and the enclosed seems to throw water on the idea that there is a standard temperature that we should all shoot for....really leaves me wondering how to establish a valid dose of thyroid....http://www.health. harvard.edu/ press_releases/ normal_body_ temperature

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