Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 You should be fine as long s you don;t take any more till the draw. T3 is only in your system about 4-5 hours. The T4 takes forever to show up anyway! *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 You should be fine as long s you don;t take any more till the draw. T3 is only in your system about 4-5 hours. The T4 takes forever to show up anyway! *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 You should be fine as long s you don;t take any more till the draw. T3 is only in your system about 4-5 hours. The T4 takes forever to show up anyway! *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Thanks! You should be fine as long s you don;t take any more till the draw. T3 is only in your system about 4-5 hours. Love This! Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Thanks! You should be fine as long s you don;t take any more till the draw. T3 is only in your system about 4-5 hours. Love This! Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait a minimum 8 hours after your meds before a draw. T3 has a half life of 48 hours, so it's still going to be around in your system a few after you take it. It lasts as FT3 in your body about 8 hours, the same holds for the T4 in any med - it sticks around a good 8 hours before the proteins glob onto it and bind. If you have your FTs done a few hours after taking your Armour both FT4 and FT3 will be artificially high, and your TSH will appear very low. > > This morning I remembered to phone for a doctor's appt. Of course she > said come in at 2:50 today. After I accepted the appt I remembered I > had taken 2 grains thyroid at 9:00. > > I usually do blood draw in the morning around 11:00, and don't eat or > take meds before. > > Is the late afternoon going to skew results? > > Input please! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait a minimum 8 hours after your meds before a draw. T3 has a half life of 48 hours, so it's still going to be around in your system a few after you take it. It lasts as FT3 in your body about 8 hours, the same holds for the T4 in any med - it sticks around a good 8 hours before the proteins glob onto it and bind. If you have your FTs done a few hours after taking your Armour both FT4 and FT3 will be artificially high, and your TSH will appear very low. > > This morning I remembered to phone for a doctor's appt. Of course she > said come in at 2:50 today. After I accepted the appt I remembered I > had taken 2 grains thyroid at 9:00. > > I usually do blood draw in the morning around 11:00, and don't eat or > take meds before. > > Is the late afternoon going to skew results? > > Input please! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait a minimum 8 hours after your meds before a draw. T3 has a half life of 48 hours, so it's still going to be around in your system a few after you take it. It lasts as FT3 in your body about 8 hours, the same holds for the T4 in any med - it sticks around a good 8 hours before the proteins glob onto it and bind. If you have your FTs done a few hours after taking your Armour both FT4 and FT3 will be artificially high, and your TSH will appear very low. > > This morning I remembered to phone for a doctor's appt. Of course she > said come in at 2:50 today. After I accepted the appt I remembered I > had taken 2 grains thyroid at 9:00. > > I usually do blood draw in the morning around 11:00, and don't eat or > take meds before. > > Is the late afternoon going to skew results? > > Input please! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Doing your thyroid blood test 6 1/2 hours after you took your thyroid dose is FINE. The T3 in Armour peaks about 2 hours after you take your pill and is generally back down about 4 hours later, give or take. Janie > Too Late! I did do the blood today about 6 1/2 > hours from taking thyroid. Hopefully, it won't be to > messed up. One thing for consideration, I did walk on > the treadmill for about 30 minutes right after taking > the thyroid, maybe it used us some of it a little > faster? > > > > --- gnattygrl@y... wrote: > > --------------------------------- > > Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait > a minimum 8 > hours after your meds before a draw. > > _____________________________________________________________________ _ > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Janie, this is not right. T3 has a half life of 48 hours, it peeks after 8 hours and it's in the body for 8 hours as FT3, before it becomes bound by proteins. It will effect your tests. > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait > > a minimum 8 > > hours after your meds before a draw. > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > _ > > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Janie, this is not right. T3 has a half life of 48 hours, it peeks after 8 hours and it's in the body for 8 hours as FT3, before it becomes bound by proteins. It will effect your tests. > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait > > a minimum 8 > > hours after your meds before a draw. > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > _ > > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Janie, this is not right. T3 has a half life of 48 hours, it peeks after 8 hours and it's in the body for 8 hours as FT3, before it becomes bound by proteins. It will effect your tests. > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Yes, it's going to skew your results. You should wait > > a minimum 8 > > hours after your meds before a draw. > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > _ > > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 >>T3 has a half life of 48 hours, << OK you're gonna have to show some proof of this! I have heard the half life of T3 is more like 4-6 hours. I know I take Cytomel with my Armour and I can FEEL when it drops off and I am due for the next dosage. According to this body builder website T3 has a half life of around 10 hours. http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/article-steroid-half-life.asp And from Dr Lowe : Within a couple of hours after a patient ingests a single daily dose of plain T3, the blood level of T3 peaks. The Internet doctors infer that because the blood level of T3 peaks, the metabolic reactions of body tissues also peak, resulting physiological instability. Their inference is wrong. http://www.drlowe.com/QandA/askdrlowe/t3.htm Sorry this is the best references I can find. *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 >>T3 has a half life of 48 hours, << OK you're gonna have to show some proof of this! I have heard the half life of T3 is more like 4-6 hours. I know I take Cytomel with my Armour and I can FEEL when it drops off and I am due for the next dosage. According to this body builder website T3 has a half life of around 10 hours. http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/article-steroid-half-life.asp And from Dr Lowe : Within a couple of hours after a patient ingests a single daily dose of plain T3, the blood level of T3 peaks. The Internet doctors infer that because the blood level of T3 peaks, the metabolic reactions of body tissues also peak, resulting physiological instability. Their inference is wrong. http://www.drlowe.com/QandA/askdrlowe/t3.htm Sorry this is the best references I can find. *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 >>T3 has a half life of 48 hours, << OK you're gonna have to show some proof of this! I have heard the half life of T3 is more like 4-6 hours. I know I take Cytomel with my Armour and I can FEEL when it drops off and I am due for the next dosage. According to this body builder website T3 has a half life of around 10 hours. http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/article-steroid-half-life.asp And from Dr Lowe : Within a couple of hours after a patient ingests a single daily dose of plain T3, the blood level of T3 peaks. The Internet doctors infer that because the blood level of T3 peaks, the metabolic reactions of body tissues also peak, resulting physiological instability. Their inference is wrong. http://www.drlowe.com/QandA/askdrlowe/t3.htm Sorry this is the best references I can find. *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 2:17:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > An exception to the long half life of thyroid > medication is Cytomel - a thyroid pill with a half life of only > forty-eight hours. > what i'm wondering....is how they know this? so i take 25 mcg at noon...by noon the next day they are daying that 1/2 of that is still there? i don't think so. somebody explain half-life to me. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 2:17:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > An exception to the long half life of thyroid > medication is Cytomel - a thyroid pill with a half life of only > forty-eight hours. > what i'm wondering....is how they know this? so i take 25 mcg at noon...by noon the next day they are daying that 1/2 of that is still there? i don't think so. somebody explain half-life to me. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 2:17:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > An exception to the long half life of thyroid > medication is Cytomel - a thyroid pill with a half life of only > forty-eight hours. > what i'm wondering....is how they know this? so i take 25 mcg at noon...by noon the next day they are daying that 1/2 of that is still there? i don't think so. somebody explain half-life to me. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 4:59:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > Half life means that if you take in say 100 grams of something and > it has a half life of 5 days then, 5 days after you take in that > 100grams you'll have 50 grams of it left in your system ok...so if i take 10 mcg of cytomel at 10:00 in the morning....then I have 5 mcg. of it still there the next morning at 10:00....and then by 10:00 the next morning (two days later) there is still 2.5 mcg. BUT...wonder if my body needed it because I went shopping at the mall...and since it was available - my body used it? see - I'm not so sure about this. cause they're probably testing this stuff on non -hypo folks who don't need that extra T3. valerie - what do you think? Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 4:59:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > Half life means that if you take in say 100 grams of something and > it has a half life of 5 days then, 5 days after you take in that > 100grams you'll have 50 grams of it left in your system ok...so if i take 10 mcg of cytomel at 10:00 in the morning....then I have 5 mcg. of it still there the next morning at 10:00....and then by 10:00 the next morning (two days later) there is still 2.5 mcg. BUT...wonder if my body needed it because I went shopping at the mall...and since it was available - my body used it? see - I'm not so sure about this. cause they're probably testing this stuff on non -hypo folks who don't need that extra T3. valerie - what do you think? Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 4:59:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > Half life means that if you take in say 100 grams of something and > it has a half life of 5 days then, 5 days after you take in that > 100grams you'll have 50 grams of it left in your system ok...so if i take 10 mcg of cytomel at 10:00 in the morning....then I have 5 mcg. of it still there the next morning at 10:00....and then by 10:00 the next morning (two days later) there is still 2.5 mcg. BUT...wonder if my body needed it because I went shopping at the mall...and since it was available - my body used it? see - I'm not so sure about this. cause they're probably testing this stuff on non -hypo folks who don't need that extra T3. valerie - what do you think? Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 4:59:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > Half life means that if you take in say 100 grams of something and > it has a half life of 5 days then, 5 days after you take in that > 100grams you'll have 50 grams of it left in your system oops...i think i did that example wrong. half-life of cytomel is 48 hours. so two days later, the 10 mcg. would be 5 mcg. but geez..i'm just not buying this....i use that up I am pretty sure. it doesn't linger around in a hypo metabolic state i don't think. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 In a message dated 3/2/2005 4:59:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, gnattygrl@... writes: > Half life means that if you take in say 100 grams of something and > it has a half life of 5 days then, 5 days after you take in that > 100grams you'll have 50 grams of it left in your system oops...i think i did that example wrong. half-life of cytomel is 48 hours. so two days later, the 10 mcg. would be 5 mcg. but geez..i'm just not buying this....i use that up I am pretty sure. it doesn't linger around in a hypo metabolic state i don't think. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Plasma Circulation = 24 hours (give or take a 40 minutes), Half life = 48 hours (give or take a few hours) http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=302152 Simultaneous Measurement of Thyroxine and Triiodothyronine Peripheral Turnover Kinetics in Man The normal mean T3 fractional turnover rate (kT3) was 0.68 (half- life = 1.0 days), increased in toxic Graves' disease patients to 1.10 (half-life = 0.63 days), and decreased in primary hypothyroid patients to 0.50 (half-life = 1.38 days). The mean T3 equilibration time averaged 22 hr except in hypothyroid and high thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) patients where the equilibration period was delayed by 10 hr. http://www.uic.edu/classes/pcol/pcol425/restricted/Carley/thyroid.PDF http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/107/4/e57 Determined by the log linear regression method of the 3 points in the first 5 days, serum elimination half-life of FT4 and FT3 measured 50.3 hours and 84.9 hours, respectively. The elimination half-life of T4 and triiodothyronine (T3) in acute thyroxine ingestion is 2.8 days and 6 days, respectively.5 http://www.endocrineweb.com/tests.html Since Euthyrox or Synthroid (and most other thyroid pills) behave exactly as normal human thyroid hormone, they are not rapidly cleared from the body as other medications are. Most thyroid pills have a half life of 6.7 days which means they must be stopped for four to five weeks (five half lives) before accurate thyroid testing is possible. An exception to the long half life of thyroid medication is Cytomel - a thyroid pill with a half life of only forty-eight hours. http://www.abbottdiagnostics.com/Your_Health/Thyroid/function.cfm The metabolic effectiveness of T4 is decreased by agents that inhibit T3 formation, indicating that much of the T4 activity stems from formation of T3. This is further supported by the differences in TBG binding affinity and half-life. T4 has a half-life of 6.7 days while T3 has a half-life in serum of only 1.5 days. It has become apparent in recent years that T3 plays an important role in the maintenance of the euthyroid state. http://www.fda.gov/cder/foi/label/2002/10379s47lbl.pdf Since liothyronine sodium (T3) is not firmly bound to serum protein, it is readily available tobody tissues. The onset of activity of liothyronine sodium is rapid, occurring within a few hours.Maximum pharmacologic response occurs within 2 or 3 days, providing early clinical response. Thebiological half-life is about 2-1/2 days http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/t3.php T4 is slow acting, with a half-life of about one week — after a week, you have about half the level of the T4 still in your body, a week or so later you have half of that half remaining, and so on. Its full effects aren't reached until about six weeks after starting or changing a dose, which is why lab tests are optimally done every six weeks or so until a patient with hypothyroidism has reached satisfactory and stable thyroid hormone levels. T3, on the other hand, has a half-life of about a day. People on T3 sometimes feel its effects within minutes after taking it. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=14697084 The elimination half-life was 24 hours 40 minutes. The charcoal haemoperfusion had no impact on the velocity of elimination. The concentration of triiodothyronine became normal 200 hours after the intake of the latest capsule, but the clinical manifestations still lasted three days more. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=12193311 In the absence of a specific treatment, hemoperfusions were performed but failed to accelerate significantly the decay of blood levels of free triiodothyronine (apparent half-life 25.9 hours; 95% confidence interval: 19.8-37.4 hours). Demonstrated rise in plasma FT4 as much as 4 hours after administatration of thyroxine: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=4031 After a dosage of 6 mg DT4 the D/L T4 plasma concentration rose about 4-fold 4 hours after application and was only moderately elevated 14 hours later. > >>T3 has a half life of 48 hours, << > > > OK you're gonna have to show some proof of this! I have heard the half life of T3 is more like 4-6 hours. I know I take Cytomel with my Armour and I can FEEL when it drops off and I am due for the next dosage. > According to this body builder website T3 has a half life of around 10 hours. http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/article-steroid-half- life.asp > And from Dr Lowe : > Within a couple of hours after a patient ingests a single daily dose of plain T3, the blood level of T3 peaks. The Internet doctors infer that because the blood level of T3 peaks, the metabolic reactions of body tissues also peak, resulting physiological instability. Their inference is wrong. > http://www.drlowe.com/QandA/askdrlowe/t3.htm > Sorry this is the best references I can find. > *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV > Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and > cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the > same thing to them at funerals > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Plasma Circulation = 24 hours (give or take a 40 minutes), Half life = 48 hours (give or take a few hours) http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=302152 Simultaneous Measurement of Thyroxine and Triiodothyronine Peripheral Turnover Kinetics in Man The normal mean T3 fractional turnover rate (kT3) was 0.68 (half- life = 1.0 days), increased in toxic Graves' disease patients to 1.10 (half-life = 0.63 days), and decreased in primary hypothyroid patients to 0.50 (half-life = 1.38 days). The mean T3 equilibration time averaged 22 hr except in hypothyroid and high thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) patients where the equilibration period was delayed by 10 hr. http://www.uic.edu/classes/pcol/pcol425/restricted/Carley/thyroid.PDF http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/107/4/e57 Determined by the log linear regression method of the 3 points in the first 5 days, serum elimination half-life of FT4 and FT3 measured 50.3 hours and 84.9 hours, respectively. The elimination half-life of T4 and triiodothyronine (T3) in acute thyroxine ingestion is 2.8 days and 6 days, respectively.5 http://www.endocrineweb.com/tests.html Since Euthyrox or Synthroid (and most other thyroid pills) behave exactly as normal human thyroid hormone, they are not rapidly cleared from the body as other medications are. Most thyroid pills have a half life of 6.7 days which means they must be stopped for four to five weeks (five half lives) before accurate thyroid testing is possible. An exception to the long half life of thyroid medication is Cytomel - a thyroid pill with a half life of only forty-eight hours. http://www.abbottdiagnostics.com/Your_Health/Thyroid/function.cfm The metabolic effectiveness of T4 is decreased by agents that inhibit T3 formation, indicating that much of the T4 activity stems from formation of T3. This is further supported by the differences in TBG binding affinity and half-life. T4 has a half-life of 6.7 days while T3 has a half-life in serum of only 1.5 days. It has become apparent in recent years that T3 plays an important role in the maintenance of the euthyroid state. http://www.fda.gov/cder/foi/label/2002/10379s47lbl.pdf Since liothyronine sodium (T3) is not firmly bound to serum protein, it is readily available tobody tissues. The onset of activity of liothyronine sodium is rapid, occurring within a few hours.Maximum pharmacologic response occurs within 2 or 3 days, providing early clinical response. Thebiological half-life is about 2-1/2 days http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/t3.php T4 is slow acting, with a half-life of about one week — after a week, you have about half the level of the T4 still in your body, a week or so later you have half of that half remaining, and so on. Its full effects aren't reached until about six weeks after starting or changing a dose, which is why lab tests are optimally done every six weeks or so until a patient with hypothyroidism has reached satisfactory and stable thyroid hormone levels. T3, on the other hand, has a half-life of about a day. People on T3 sometimes feel its effects within minutes after taking it. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=14697084 The elimination half-life was 24 hours 40 minutes. The charcoal haemoperfusion had no impact on the velocity of elimination. The concentration of triiodothyronine became normal 200 hours after the intake of the latest capsule, but the clinical manifestations still lasted three days more. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=12193311 In the absence of a specific treatment, hemoperfusions were performed but failed to accelerate significantly the decay of blood levels of free triiodothyronine (apparent half-life 25.9 hours; 95% confidence interval: 19.8-37.4 hours). Demonstrated rise in plasma FT4 as much as 4 hours after administatration of thyroxine: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=4031 After a dosage of 6 mg DT4 the D/L T4 plasma concentration rose about 4-fold 4 hours after application and was only moderately elevated 14 hours later. > >>T3 has a half life of 48 hours, << > > > OK you're gonna have to show some proof of this! I have heard the half life of T3 is more like 4-6 hours. I know I take Cytomel with my Armour and I can FEEL when it drops off and I am due for the next dosage. > According to this body builder website T3 has a half life of around 10 hours. http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/article-steroid-half- life.asp > And from Dr Lowe : > Within a couple of hours after a patient ingests a single daily dose of plain T3, the blood level of T3 peaks. The Internet doctors infer that because the blood level of T3 peaks, the metabolic reactions of body tissues also peak, resulting physiological instability. Their inference is wrong. > http://www.drlowe.com/QandA/askdrlowe/t3.htm > Sorry this is the best references I can find. > *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV > Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and > cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the > same thing to them at funerals > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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