Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 no I have not heard of that, if you can send me the protocol or a link would be even better, thanks, I would try that. It seems so far the detox is what is helping the most. How long should most of us do the csm treatment? I have almost done one month. I notice a lot less pain. Thanks, Nannette > > > > > > Nannette, I see that Dr. Tan did not answer this, so I will give it a stab, based on my limited knowledge. But I do know a little bit about thyroid stuff, since I deal with it too.- Hi, am sorry I didn't see this earlier. So here are the data you provided: > > > > > > tsh is 0.019 (normal is 0.450 - 4.500)t4 free is 0.44 (normal is 0.61-1.76) t3 free serum is normalsynthroid at 25 - Okay, here's some basic thyroid hormone mechanisms. Your thyroid is like the band master of your body's metabolism. It dictates how your metabolism will go. > > > TSH or Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, is the hormone used by the brain to tell your thyroid to make thyroid hormones (the T3 and T4)T3 and T4 are the thyroid hormones, the hormones that will go to the specific parts of the body to manage your metabolism: - Go to the heart to increase heart rate- Go to the muscles to increase muscle tone- Go to the fat cells to burn fat cells and turn it into fuel, etc > > > So this is what happens normally, the brain decides to increase your metabolism so it sends TSH to the thyroid. Then the thyroid gets the message (through TSH) and produces T3 and T4. Then the thyroid hormones go to the heart, muscles, fat, etc.So the question would be, how does the body know when to stop making TSH? We have what we call a " negative feedback mechanism " , this means that when the body senses to high T3 and T4, then it lowers the TSH release.In your case, TSH is very low, and your thyroid hormones are low. I am assuming your T3 is " low normal " .In this case, now that you know the basic mechanisms of thyroid, then you know that the problem is not in the thyroid, but rather in the brain, in the pituitary gland, where MSH is produced. OR in the hypothalamus where TRH is produced, which stimulates TSH production. > > > Okay, at this point, don't you remember another hormone that is similar? Remember when I discussed MSH? And as I have said, MSH is lowered because the one that forms it is affected, which is the pituitary gland, which is in turn affected by BIOTOXINS.And as I have said, trying to get external MSH is not the answer, well, it can help, but should not be considered a treatment in any way, but rather to focus on fixing the pituitary, by cleansing and lowering bio and neurotoxins. This is also the case in TSH.Taking synthroid will raise your thyroid hormones, but because of the negative feedback mechanism, your TSH will just keep on going lower and lower.As you can see, eventually, we are finding out that all of your different symptoms are inter-related, and the key is in detoxification. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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