Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Sandi, The gall bladder/liver, and even the bowel cleanses cost you little as far as money. I had a feeling when I started writing about them that everyone was thinking something else to spend money on . . . and then some realized that the cleanses are inexpensive, and I wasn't trying to sell anything. You don't have a long history with me, and I don't expect that anyone take what a new persons says and run with it. All I can say is . . . I wouldn't have posted this information unless I had experienced wonderful results by doing these cleanses or a form of them. Perhaps taking Armour will cleanse the body and open the arteries, the bowels, and the lymph system up so everything works well. I don't know . . . what I do know is that although all of my symptoms were not alleviated by the cleansing I did do, many of them were. So for those of you out there who don't have the money to try Armour you might be able to afford the cleanses. Then you might be able to work the extra hours you need to work so you can afford Armour. Because one of the things that was helped by doing cleansing was my energy level. My belief is you have to treat the whole body. So I have shared my real life experience, where I got real life results. Results that I am sure didn't cure all of my problems, but results that kept me alive to the point where I could come to this list to learn the next step. Sheila *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** rofl Ingrid. < > Some dr's say that adrenals is the precursor to all thyroid problems. Just depends on which dr's observations sound the best to the person doing the research. If you were to go to a Broda dr exclusively, supposedly, adrenals is a first consideration for hyper or hypoT. Some also believe that iodine helps with either, hypo or hyper. I myself can't take iodine anymore. I suffer for days after eating shrimp. I used to eat it and loved it for most of my adult life. Can't handle it now. Has to be the iodine. I've been hyperT/Graves and hypo. The best dr's are the ones we can't afford. If ya find one like 's therapy, other dr's laugh and the treatment is too expensive, so how many people are 'really cured' of their ails cuz they aren't able to fund long term treatment? Then there are those of us who've finally had to say enough is enough. Our health is shot, and our money is sparse, and our nerves have worn thin. We start off reading and learning and have to just jump in with both feet. We try armour and pray that it works. For those of us who take to it like ducks to water, we're ecstatic. For those that don't do so well, they have to do the legwork to get their ferritin and adrenals checked. Sometimes I honestly wonder if we're not all just stumbling in the dark. Then there are places who say this cleanse and that cleanse will make you better, and heal this and that? Who knows what the true origin is. Each Dr seems to have different theory's. It's just what sounds most reasonable to the person who's doing all the research. Everything I've read about Armour helping things has rang true. It's the one true constant in many of our lives. And for others, it's naturethroid or other equivalents. SandyE~Houston Re: * CINDI So, what do you think is theorigin of the problem for being hypo? (Please don't throw tomatoes at me...) ~Inga on 3/17/05 5:10 PM, momofonly3 at momofonly3@... wrote: > > > < being hypo, I'd wait and fix the origin of the problem first. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Thanks for the info Sheila. It makes sense. This would have been interesting to know before I had my gallbladder surgery. :-) SandyE~Houston On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:29:51 -0500 Sheila Bliesath SKBliesath@...> wrote: > Sandi, > > The gall bladder/liver, and even the bowel cleanses cost you little >as far > as money. I had a feeling when I started writing about them that >everyone > was thinking something else to spend money on . . . and then some >realized > that the cleanses are inexpensive, and I wasn't trying to sell >anything. > You don't have a long history with me, and I don't expect that >anyone take > what a new persons says and run with it. All I can say is . . . I >wouldn't > have posted this information unless I had experienced wonderful >results by > doing these cleanses or a form of them. Perhaps taking Armour will >cleanse > the body and open the arteries, the bowels, and the lymph system up >so > everything works well. I don't know . . . what I do know is that >although > all of my symptoms were not alleviated by the cleansing I did do, >many of > them were. So for those of you out there who don't have the money >to try > Armour you might be able to afford the cleanses. Then you might be >able to > work the extra hours you need to work so you can afford Armour. > Because > one of the things that was helped by doing cleansing was my energy >level. > > My belief is you have to treat the whole body. So I have shared my >real > life experience, where I got real life results. Results that I am >sure > didn't cure all of my problems, but results that kept me alive to >the point > where I could come to this list to learn the next step. > > Sheila > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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