Guest guest Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 -Tish, What in the world are polysacharides?!?!? I've never heard that word before. What can we do to help get rid of this? What are you doing? Thanks, Molly -- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " lkwetter " wrote: > > > > If you're properly medicated, does that make you 'normal' again in > > the metabolism department? Will normal weight-loss efforts or even > > just healthy eating produce a naturally healthy weight? > _______________________ > > This is a very complicated question. I have seen a friend drop over > 50 lbs once she was put on a good dose of Armour. I lost maybe 7 > pounds once I got well adjusted. I am not very overweight. > > But, there have been some things written by doctors and others that > have said that if hypothyroidism has been a long standing thing, > some people have permanently slowed metabolisms. The body has > adapted to using less energy and conserving and so it is then very > difficult to change the mtabolic rate to a faster one. Also, many > hypos have developed other endocrine problems along with their > hypothyroidism that can make it difficult to loose weight. > > But, just from my own experience, I think over time, if you can > first get thyroid high enough and adjusted to your needs and not > some test, and then can really work on improving nutrition, you can > go a long way toward having a normal weight. > > The other thing that I want to mantion is that if you have been hypo > a long time, polysacharrides build up in your cells. This causes you > to swell up and retain water. These polysacharides take quite some > time to go way. They are a waste product that cannot be removed when > the metabolic rate is too slow. I have found that over the years I > have built up a lot of these and it has taken over two years and I > still have some poof left. I see it mostly in my face and lower > legs. But, about 80% of it is gone. So, this is a slow process > getting rid of these. > > Tish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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