Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Thanks Cindi, Those things make sense...I had posted that becasue I got the felng that most folks were thinking that Hypo was the underlying cause of everything, but as ou list, there are the underlying things that produce the hypo in the first place. That is what I was after. I am wondering if we can add envoronmental toxins and and heavy metals to the mercury that clogs receptor sites.... ~Inga > wolfiebear@... writes: > >> So, what do you think is theorigin of the problem for being hypo? >> (Please don't throw tomatoes at me...) >> > > i think it can be any number of things...and it's probably good to at least > try to determine the reason...but not totally necessary. > In my case, I know Hashi's is the origin, which is genetic. > For some folks, it might be stress has caused thyroid dysfunction. > Mercury may be binding up thyroid receptors. > Certain drugs may have effected thyroid functioning. > Those from abusive backgrounds may have thyroid dysfunction. > Lack of iodine in some locations causes it. > cindi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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