Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 The same thing happened to me about 18 mos. ago. Since my brother and father both take synthroid, I almost did too. I asked the doctor if I had some time to do some research (knowing I'd likely never get off of it once I began (a synthetic). He said yes. I discovered cabbage lowers the thryoid and I had been on a kick of eating dinner at lunch time and coming home in the evening and eating ONLY cole slaw (love it). Well, I cut out the coleslaw and my thyroid is fine. I never took the synthroid and now don't need it anyway. Bon In a message dated 4/11/2002 11:11:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wayne writes: << Evening Morton, At 10:31 PM 04/11/2002 -0400, you wrote: >If someone does really have a valid, reputable cure for something, then >that person should have enough confidence and concern and pride to bring >it to the establishment, I would like to know what you mean by the establishment? We had a secretary years ago with an abnormal thyroid. Between me and the boss, giving this female selected supplements, when she had her next lab test, ...... and everything came back normal, her doctor called the office and stated that the lab screwed up the test and she had to come in again for another test. So.... after that one came back normal, the doctor stated he had never in his life seen an abnormal thyroid return to normal. What he was really saying was, he had never cured a single patient and had no plans to do so. It was likely against the law for him to offer the same treatment that we gave his fortunate female. And.... we did not even charge for it. Many cures for many diseases have existed for years. None of these are in common use in mainstream medicine. Wayne >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 Evening Morton, At 10:31 PM 04/11/2002 -0400, you wrote: >If someone does really have a valid, reputable cure for something, then >that person should have enough confidence and concern and pride to bring >it to the establishment, I would like to know what you mean by the establishment? We had a secretary years ago with an abnormal thyroid. Between me and the boss, giving this female selected supplements, when she had her next lab test, ...... and everything came back normal, her doctor called the office and stated that the lab screwed up the test and she had to come in again for another test. So.... after that one came back normal, the doctor stated he had never in his life seen an abnormal thyroid return to normal. What he was really saying was, he had never cured a single patient and had no plans to do so. It was likely against the law for him to offer the same treatment that we gave his fortunate female. And.... we did not even charge for it. Many cures for many diseases have existed for years. None of these are in common use in mainstream medicine. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Just because your secretary exposed herself to an imcompintent - there are those all around us - doesn't preclude one with a theory to subject it to testing by his peers. The competents - there really are some - will learn, and the incompetents will continue their practice. Let's hope that when we need help, we will find one of the right sort. Morton Wayne Fugitt wrote: > Evening Morton, > > At 10:31 PM 04/11/2002 -0400, you wrote: > >If someone does really have a valid, reputable cure for something, then > >that person should have enough confidence and concern and pride to bring > >it to the establishment, > > I would like to know what you mean by the establishment? > > We had a secretary years ago with an abnormal thyroid. Between me and the > boss, giving this female selected supplements, when she had her next lab > test, ...... and everything came back normal, her doctor called the office and > stated that the lab screwed up the test and she had to come in again for > another test. > > So.... after that one came back normal, the doctor stated he had never in > his life seen an abnormal thyroid return to normal. > > What he was really saying was, he had never cured a single patient and had > no plans to do so. It was likely against the law for him to offer the same > treatment that we gave his fortunate female. And.... we did not even > charge for it. > > Many cures for many diseases have existed for years. None of these are in > common use in mainstream medicine. > > Wayne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.