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This is all correct but there is a bit more to know. Read the section on

Tripp's website called Parathyrioid and look for a previous post that

I did a few weeks ago called PARATHYROID!. Just taking acid pills will get

you through but will not solve the real underlying problem if your

parathyroid is not functioning properly. If it is not, which it is possible

it is not in 50% of candida sufferers, you need to get it working again, not

just take acid pills when eating.

From: " Van Der Kooi " <vanderkc@...>

Reply-candidiasis

Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 09:34:13 -0500

<candidiasis >

Subject: Re: Re: sf 722 info

Hi,

The enzymes and stomach acid digest the food. If you don't have enough of

these, partially digested food passes into your intestines and can get into

the rest of your body if you have leaky gut syndrome. Also, you are losing

many of the food nutrients because your stomach is not able to digest them

completely for further use.

Hope this helps.

Re: sf 722 info

>

>

> juat curious! did you try primal defense? how are you trying to

remove your

> mecury?

> and what is 722 and where did you get it? thanks in advance

>

>

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What I am trying to discover is just how you do get your parathyroid

working on your own---some of us can't afford Naturopathic physicians.

My insurance only pays for traditional.

Diane Mc

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Well I've had stomach surgery and get bloating bad, so not sure what that

would be related to. I have had a lot of colon problems with constipation and

had surgery a couple years ago to have my colon removed except for 8 " which

makes me not so bloated and now I at least feel a little more normal because of

that.

In a message dated 11/28/2008 11:43:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

gumboyaya@... writes:

,

Some of your symptoms fit, so it would certainly be worth asking your

doctor whether a check of your PTH and phosphorous/phosphatase levels is

warranted. I would have thought that gastric reflux would be one of the

more prominent symptoms, though. Any stomach pain?

You might want to look up a complete list of symptoms and make a

comparison for your doctor.

Chuck

You wrote:

>

>

> I have already asked in the group, but would really like your opinion on

> hyperparathyroidism. I was seeing a lot about how it can cause muscle

> and bone

> pain, dry skin. I read how it can cause weight loss, but then just read an

> article on pubmed how it can cause weight gain.

>

> _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784_

> <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784_>

> (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784

> <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784>)

>

> Since I don't understand a lot about the terminology and you seem so well

> versed in the thyroid. I was curious if you knew much about this or if

> it seems

> like a logical thing to ask my doctor to check. I'm pretty sure my calcium

> has been checked in the past and it's been normal. I did read on a web site

> though that, that is still not a way to conclude anything and that I

> think it's

> the PTH test as well as some other tests will tell.

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 11/28/2008 9:12:32 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> gumboyaya@... <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> writes:

>

> ,

>

> You wrote:

> > ... and all the other

> > thyroid symptoms I have. My TSH has been raised to the upper part of the

> > scale...

>

> That may be your problem, then. TSH should be at the low end of the

> reference range, or even below it with Cytomel.

>

> Some people report flu like symptoms with active antibodies, but they

> mainly go after the thyroid and exaggerate the hypoT.

>

> Chuck

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Oh and I used to have terrible reflux, but going low carb has actually

curbed that big time. Now when I have carbs it's back. I have been seeing that

usually you have weight loss with that, but I did read a publication that said

you could have weight gain. I can't remember if I said that. I know I did read

that it can cause memory issues LOL ironically. I'm going to for sure ask for

a test for this PTH when I go to the doctor next. Thanks Chuck.

In a message dated 11/28/2008 11:43:13 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

gumboyaya@... writes:

,

Some of your symptoms fit, so it would certainly be worth asking your

doctor whether a check of your PTH and phosphorous/phosphatase levels is

warranted. I would have thought that gastric reflux would be one of the

more prominent symptoms, though. Any stomach pain?

You might want to look up a complete list of symptoms and make a

comparison for your doctor.

Chuck

You wrote:

>

>

> I have already asked in the group, but would really like your opinion on

> hyperparathyroidism. I was seeing a lot about how it can cause muscle

> and bone

> pain, dry skin. I read how it can cause weight loss, but then just read an

> article on pubmed how it can cause weight gain.

>

> _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784_

> <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784_>

> (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784

> <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14592784>)

>

> Since I don't understand a lot about the terminology and you seem so well

> versed in the thyroid. I was curious if you knew much about this or if

> it seems

> like a logical thing to ask my doctor to check. I'm pretty sure my calcium

> has been checked in the past and it's been normal. I did read on a web site

> though that, that is still not a way to conclude anything and that I

> think it's

> the PTH test as well as some other tests will tell.

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 11/28/2008 9:12:32 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> gumboyaya@... <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> writes:

>

> ,

>

> You wrote:

> > ... and all the other

> > thyroid symptoms I have. My TSH has been raised to the upper part of the

> > scale...

>

> That may be your problem, then. TSH should be at the low end of the

> reference range, or even below it with Cytomel.

>

> Some people report flu like symptoms with active antibodies, but they

> mainly go after the thyroid and exaggerate the hypoT.

>

> Chuck

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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, please read this:

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/long-and-pathetic/

Sam

> > > ... and all the other

> > > thyroid symptoms I have. My TSH has been raised to the upper

part of the

> > > scale...

> >

> > That may be your problem, then. TSH should be at the low end of

the

> > reference range, or even below it with Cytomel.

> >

> > Some people report flu like symptoms with active antibodies, but

they

> > mainly go after the thyroid and exaggerate the hypoT.

> >

> > Chuck

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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