Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 A litte late for this post, but I jsut ran accrossit in my myriad of posts to get caught up on. Iwold jsut like to add a few comments: > However, even if you go see Julia Ross, I still think > that the ideas in the material above ALWAYS apply to > addressing low thyroid function... which again are to > (1) maximize nutrient status, >>>Hypothryoid can make you not absorb nutriants and be a malabsorber in general. >(2) minimize toxic >>>Hypothyroid can make your body not detox properly and hold on to more toxins than it should because of a sluggish liver, and slow metabolism in general. >and > allergic exposure, and >>>Adrenal issues quite often go hand in hand with hypothyroidism, and can be the root cause of allergic symptoms. >(3) identify and correct any > and all common problematic gut issues >>>Hypothryoidism quite typically causes gut issues and dysbiosis...nothing is metabolizing the way it should >(such as hidden > food allergies, intestinal dysbiosis, and digestive > inefficiency due to a lack of digestive enzymes, a > lack of enough stomach acid, or both). >>>Lack of enzymes and enough stomach acid are typical hypothyriod symptoms. >My sputtering thyroid gland seems to work just fine when I address > the above. >>>That is good that it is working for you that way and those are all very key issues that you ahve come to discoevewr. But consider for a moment that perhaps the way you are observing this is sort of, well...er.... correct, but maybe sort of a backwards approach! No pointing fingers, or trying to be " right " - just trying to be helpful.... and thought-provoking. >>>I am thinking that it is more the hypothryoid that is causing the problems and you have been finding ways of dealing with it that obviously make you feel better, therefore thinking that the hypothyroid problem has been resolved. >>>For others who question whether they may have a slow thyroid (even though doctor's tests have indicated otherwise - usually incorrectly if you are having symptoms) and what to do about it, I would highly recommend going to the NaturalThyroidHormones forum. A wonderful bunch of helpful folks that have helped me and other hypothyroid poeple a whole lot! >>>With sincerest wishes for health and wellbeing, >>>Inga > > I sincerely hope that these ideas help you. > > Allen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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