Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Gee, and I have ALL those. Cheri -----Original Message----- Just found this when googling causes of high reverse T3 What Causes Reverse T3 Dominance? a.. High levels of stress b.. Autoimmune disorders c.. Exposure to environmental toxins: including chemical pollutants, pesticides, mercury & fluoride d.. Hormone imbalances: especially high levels of circulating estrogen e.. Nutrient deficiencies f.. Infections g.. Poor liver function h.. Exposure to electromagnetic radiation . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Gee, and I have ALL those. Cheri -----Original Message----- Just found this when googling causes of high reverse T3 What Causes Reverse T3 Dominance? a.. High levels of stress b.. Autoimmune disorders c.. Exposure to environmental toxins: including chemical pollutants, pesticides, mercury & fluoride d.. Hormone imbalances: especially high levels of circulating estrogen e.. Nutrient deficiencies f.. Infections g.. Poor liver function h.. Exposure to electromagnetic radiation . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Gee, and I have ALL those. Cheri -----Original Message----- Just found this when googling causes of high reverse T3 What Causes Reverse T3 Dominance? a.. High levels of stress b.. Autoimmune disorders c.. Exposure to environmental toxins: including chemical pollutants, pesticides, mercury & fluoride d.. Hormone imbalances: especially high levels of circulating estrogen e.. Nutrient deficiencies f.. Infections g.. Poor liver function h.. Exposure to electromagnetic radiation . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Well, yes, I do. Or have had that led to it. Lived next to a power plant for some years...like within just feet of one (not to mention what we get from our computers), mercury poisoned which likely led to the Hashimotos and adrenal issues, worked in horribly stressful environments for years, estrogen dominance for years, body could no longer absorb nutrients so malnutrition, liver problems since age 19, exposure to pesticides not just from foods but from crop spraying, recurring infections...heck I have a lot more that are not on the list, lol. Other than the power plant though, I could really start with the mercury poisoning and say each of the issues was caused by that since I became symptomatic after my mercury exposure and other things came later...and the stress was a reflection of not just actual stress but my compromised body's inability to cope anymore. Cheri -----Original Message----- Cheri, You CANT possibily mean ALL of them! I have a few...the most obvious is autoimmune disease (Grave's) and stress...from not feeling good! Most of my stress would disappear if my aymptoms would disappear permanently. Anybody else feel that way too? Debbie . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Cheri, I am curious how you were exposed to mercury poisoning? I had mercury fillings since I was 14yrs old and just had the last one removed in December. I am 43 yrs old now. I had only four small fillings in total, but for some that could still be toxic? I do take a diuretic for eye pressure that can affect my liver, though it has been tested before numerous surgeries and nothing has come up that I am aware of. The diuretic suppresses hydrochloric acid in my stomache so I just began taking Betaine HCI in April 2007 for my digestion. I also take a probiotic. I do have numerous yeast infections though they are getting less and less with the digestive aid and probiotic. As far as chemicals or pesticides, no more than the average person. Debbie > > Well, yes, I do. Or have had that led to it. Lived next to a power plant > for some years...like within just feet of one (not to mention what we get > from our computers), mercury poisoned which likely led to the Hashimotos and > adrenal issues, worked in horribly stressful environments for years, > estrogen dominance for years, body could no longer absorb nutrients so > malnutrition, liver problems since age 19, exposure to pesticides not just > from foods but from crop spraying, recurring infections...heck I have a lot > more that are not on the list, lol. > > Other than the power plant though, I could really start with the mercury > poisoning and say each of the issues was caused by that since I became > symptomatic after my mercury exposure and other things came later...and the > stress was a reflection of not just actual stress but my compromised body's > inability to cope anymore. > > Cheri > > -----Original Message----- > > Cheri, > > You CANT possibily mean ALL of them! > > I have a few...the most obvious is autoimmune disease (Grave's) and > stress...from not feeling good! Most of my stress would disappear if > my aymptoms would disappear permanently. Anybody else feel that way > too? > > Debbie > . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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