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annhope1 wrote:

 

> Many people suggest taking supplements to support the thyroid... if you

> have no thyroid, are things like seaweed, etc. going to work? If there is no

> thyroid to process this support, is the body still able to use it? Many

> questions...

> Terri

 

Terri,

That's a really good question! Have you tried asking this question on the

bulletin board at http://www.ithyroid.com ? (it's a site written by a man who

had

*both* hypo and hyper, *and* he cured himself with vitamins and natural

supplements)

 

 

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Mindy

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" ...that they may be one... "

- Jesus, John 17:22

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> annhope1 wrote:

>> Many people suggest taking supplements to support the thyroid... if you have

>> no thyroid, are things like seaweed, etc. going to work? If there is no

>> thyroid to process this support, is the body still able to use it? Many

>> questions...

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> That's a really good question! Have you tried asking this question on the

> bulletin board at http://www.ithyroid.com ? (it's a site written by a man who

> had *both* hypo and hyper, *and* he cured himself with vitamins and natural

> supplements)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Terri and Mindy, someone who has *both* hypo and hyper thyroid has

Hashimoto's, a common autoimmune form of thyroid disease. They also still

have a thyroid gland. Supplements like seaweed may or may not *work*.

 

But someone without a thyroid absolutely needs daily supplementation with

T4, or combined T4/T3 forever, and needs to be under medical care. Thyroid

hormones drive the metabolism at the most basic level. Natural

" supplements " and thyroid boosters like seaweed do not cut it for someone

without a thyroid gland, keeping in mind that seaweed provides iodine which

is converted by the thyroid to the T-hormones. No gland, no conversion.

 

Joan McPhee, not an M.D.

mcpheej

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Mindy,

I just spent an hour copying at this site.

Now I'll take a day to study it.

Very comprehensive.

 

Ron

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> Mindy Behymer

> 11/14/2001 8:44:26 AM

> Gettingwell

> no thyroid? (was: Re: adrenals)

>

> annhope1 wrote:

>

> > Many people suggest taking supplements to support the thyroid... if

you

> > have no thyroid, are things like seaweed, etc. going to work? If

there is no

> > thyroid to process this support, is the body still able to use it?

Many

> > questions...

> > Terri

>

> Terri,

> That's a really good question! Have you tried asking this question on

the

> bulletin board at http://www.ithyroid.com ? (it's a site written by a

man who had

> *both* hypo and hyper, *and* he cured himself with vitamins and

natural

> supplements)

>

>

> --

> Mindy

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

> " ...that they may be one... "

> - Jesus, John 17:22

>

>

>

>

>

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Joan McPhee wrote:

 

> Terri and Mindy, someone who has *both* hypo and hyper thyroid has

> Hashimoto's, a common autoimmune form of thyroid disease. They also still

> have a thyroid gland. Supplements like seaweed may or may not *work*.

 

Sorry... :( I gave that advice before I read a further e-mail and saw that the

person didn't have a thyroid. Maybe I should read every single post in my inbox

before sending mail, eh?

 

--

Mindy

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" ...that they may be one... "

- Jesus, John 17:22

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Also if someone is on any thyroid meds, it is very important that it is taken

on an empty stomach and with no vitamins and meds, esp calcium. Calcium will

stop absorption of the hormone...Kim

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