Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 Hi Pam L, I have been reading this article that has been freaking me out a little - for many reasons, but one of them is that he says people that are hypo and left hypo will most likely develop cancer. http://www.efn.org/~raypeat/thythera.rtf Now where in the world did I get this link? Well I've been searching for info about coconut oil and have discovered a yahoo group of over 4000 people that only talk about coconut oil! Well there are a lot of hypo people there taking the oil and losing weight, so they say, and people who are saying it s helping with lupus and FM and all kinds of autoimmune diseases... and one thing some of them are saying is that even when people are diagnosed hyper, many times they are not hyper - their blood shows them hyper but in fact they are hypo if you go by their symptoms. They don't say why this is, but I've been thinking a lot about it and have decided I'm on to something....or maybe they are, whatever....anyway... I'm on to something! ...especially after my experience with the L-Carnatine - remember when my bloodwork showed me still really hyper but I was complaining of feeling very hypo? Well I'll bet there are lots of factors besides L-Carnatine that can block your cells from using the thyroid hormone - environmental toxins, estrogens and other hormones, nutritional factors, etc etc. In fact I think science has proven this, haven't they?! I'm thinking perhaps this is why some people gain so much weight when their bloodwork shows them hyper! Perhaps this is why we all seem to have somewhat different symptoms even when our bloodwork is showing very similar results. At the very least I think there is WAY MORE to all of this than anyone knows! Pam B. PS. I think you are right on about Donna and her cancer returning - I hope this time she beats it once and for all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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