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My body temp ranges between 55.3 and 57.7. The lower it seems to measure, the

less

energy I have. I've had a thyroid saliva spit test that had four categories.

They showed

normal except for a borderline low on the Thyroid stimulating hormone.

 

I've been to naturopaths that I believe are competent but I haven't noticed much

change in

the last nine months of seeing them. I am now taking Standard Process thytropin

because

of the borderline low and have been for a couple of weeks as well as SP trace

minerals and

calcium lactate which I've been taking longer.

 

I'm 58. I exercise and have a good diet. Any ideas? I'm beginning to wonder

if this is in

my mind.

 

Sheryl

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Hi Sheryl,

 

55 degrees Fahrenheit? no way! Are you sure? I thought I was bad at

95F or 35C. Please confirm your temp.

 

Rachel

 

 

skmackie wrote:

 

>

>My body temp ranges between 55.3 and 57.7. The lower it seems to measure, the

less

>energy I have. I've had a thyroid saliva spit test that had four categories.

They showed

>normal except for a borderline low on the Thyroid stimulating hormone.

>

>I've been to naturopaths that I believe are competent but I haven't noticed

much change in

>the last nine months of seeing them. I am now taking Standard Process

thytropin because

>of the borderline low and have been for a couple of weeks as well as SP trace

minerals and

>calcium lactate which I've been taking longer.

>

>I'm 58. I exercise and have a good diet. Any ideas? I'm beginning to wonder

if this is in

>my mind.

>

>Sheryl

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Excuse me, my temp ranges between 95.2 (this morning) and 97.7. I always have

more

more energy when my temp is on the high side.

 

Sheryl

 

, Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Sheryl,

>

> 55 degrees Fahrenheit? no way! Are you sure? I thought I was bad at

> 95F or 35C. Please confirm your temp.

>

> Rachel

>

>

> skmackie wrote:

>

> >

> >My body temp ranges between 55.3 and 57.7. The lower it seems to measure,

the less

> >energy I have. I've had a thyroid saliva spit test that had four categories.

They showed

> >normal except for a borderline low on the Thyroid stimulating hormone.

> >

> >I've been to naturopaths that I believe are competent but I haven't noticed

much

change in

> >the last nine months of seeing them. I am now taking Standard Process

thytropin

because

> >of the borderline low and have been for a couple of weeks as well as SP trace

minerals

and

> >calcium lactate which I've been taking longer.

> >

> >I'm 58. I exercise and have a good diet. Any ideas? I'm beginning to

wonder if this is

in

> >my mind.

> >

> >Sheryl

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Sheryl,

 

that makes a lot more sense. It ain't in your head. It is really

happening. For the past 10 years my body temp was about 95, at the

highest, 96. All the thyroid tests were normal, so all doctors eneded

up thinking its in my head, or depression. Even the naturopaths I saw

ignored that sign. I went to a naturopath with a high fever, of 99, and

was told it was a good thing that means i am recovering, even though the

blood tests showed a high white count and infection.

 

Low temp and many other symtpoms (ex. always cold, dry skin, hair

falling out, difficulty sleeping) are from low thyroid, as you mention.

Have you checked for other symptoms as well? Do you feel any different

or better on the thytropin?

 

Those other symptoms are also an indicator of low adrenal glands,which

often happens when the thyroid is normal. Most docs that i know of

don't deal with that at all, unless it is pretty much shut down. There

are lots of ways to deal with both of those, medically, naturally or

with vitamins/minerals. The thyroid coverts T3 to usable T4 with

thyroid hormones, which are made from the adrenal hormones, and all of

those are made in the body from vitamins, minerals and amino acids.

 

Thyroid hormones are made from iodine, but also tyrosine, which is made

from l-phenylalanine, so sometimes taking any of those is productive.

Adrenals can be supported with vitamin C and pantothenic acid. Some

researchs say adrenal insufficiency is also a selenium deficiency. So,

there is lots to explore and research here to see what works for you.

 

The other question is why did this happen. And 'diseases' come back to

the same thing with toxic overload, food intolerances, bowel dysbiosis,

candida, and vitamin/mineral deficiencies.

 

None of any of that made enough difference for me, so I recently saw a

homeopath. She got the right remedy, and in a week my temp and other

symtoms got better. Of course it brang up a lifetime of emotional mess,

and huge parts of myself that i suppressed. It makes sense my body

metabolism shut down when i shut down parts of myself.

 

Good luck

Rachel

 

 

skmackie wrote:

 

>

>Excuse me, my temp ranges between 95.2 (this morning) and 97.7. I always have

more

>more energy when my temp is on the high side.

>

>Sheryl

>

> , Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

>

>

>>Hi Sheryl,

>>

>>55 degrees Fahrenheit? no way! Are you sure? I thought I was bad at

>>95F or 35C. Please confirm your temp.

>>

>>Rachel

>>

>>

>>skmackie wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>My body temp ranges between 55.3 and 57.7. The lower it seems to measure,

the less

>>>energy I have. I've had a thyroid saliva spit test that had four categories.

They showed

>>>normal except for a borderline low on the Thyroid stimulating hormone.

>>>

>>>I've been to naturopaths that I believe are competent but I haven't noticed

much

>>>

>>>

>change in

>

>

>>>the last nine months of seeing them. I am now taking Standard Process

thytropin

>>>

>>>

>because

>

>

>>>of the borderline low and have been for a couple of weeks as well as SP trace

minerals

>>>

>>>

>and

>

>

>>>calcium lactate which I've been taking longer.

>>>

>>>I'm 58. I exercise and have a good diet. Any ideas? I'm beginning to

wonder if this is

>>>

>>>

>in

>

>

>>>my mind.

>>>

>>>Sheryl

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

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I'm not having much luck with the Thytropin so far. Would you mind telling me

which

homeopathic remedy worked for you?

 

There is a recent posting on , Mr Tracys Corner. Apparently someone

has had

a lot of luck with a product called Rejuvedine. You need the vendor's

information to get it.

I'm going to try it since what do I have to lose? I just had 15 hydro

treatments for the

adrenals and digestion and am avoiding potatoes and other things but still have

a low

temp and energy level. My digestion is better however and I appreciate that.

 

Sheryl

 

, Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

>

> Sheryl,

>

> that makes a lot more sense. It ain't in your head. It is really

> happening. For the past 10 years my body temp was about 95, at the

> highest, 96. All the thyroid tests were normal, so all doctors eneded

> up thinking its in my head, or depression. Even the naturopaths I saw

> ignored that sign. I went to a naturopath with a high fever, of 99, and

> was told it was a good thing that means i am recovering, even though the

> blood tests showed a high white count and infection.

>

> Low temp and many other symtpoms (ex. always cold, dry skin, hair

> falling out, difficulty sleeping) are from low thyroid, as you mention.

> Have you checked for other symptoms as well? Do you feel any different

> or better on the thytropin?

>

> Those other symptoms are also an indicator of low adrenal glands,which

> often happens when the thyroid is normal. Most docs that i know of

> don't deal with that at all, unless it is pretty much shut down. There

> are lots of ways to deal with both of those, medically, naturally or

> with vitamins/minerals. The thyroid coverts T3 to usable T4 with

> thyroid hormones, which are made from the adrenal hormones, and all of

> those are made in the body from vitamins, minerals and amino acids.

>

> Thyroid hormones are made from iodine, but also tyrosine, which is made

> from l-phenylalanine, so sometimes taking any of those is productive.

> Adrenals can be supported with vitamin C and pantothenic acid. Some

> researchs say adrenal insufficiency is also a selenium deficiency. So,

> there is lots to explore and research here to see what works for you.

>

> The other question is why did this happen. And 'diseases' come back to

> the same thing with toxic overload, food intolerances, bowel dysbiosis,

> candida, and vitamin/mineral deficiencies.

>

> None of any of that made enough difference for me, so I recently saw a

> homeopath. She got the right remedy, and in a week my temp and other

> symtoms got better. Of course it brang up a lifetime of emotional mess,

> and huge parts of myself that i suppressed. It makes sense my body

> metabolism shut down when i shut down parts of myself.

>

> Good luck

> Rachel

>

>

> skmackie wrote:

>

> >

> >Excuse me, my temp ranges between 95.2 (this morning) and 97.7. I always

have

more

> >more energy when my temp is on the high side.

> >

> >Sheryl

> >

> > , Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Hi Sheryl,

> >>

> >>55 degrees Fahrenheit? no way! Are you sure? I thought I was bad at

> >>95F or 35C. Please confirm your temp.

> >>

> >>Rachel

> >>

> >>

> >>skmackie wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>My body temp ranges between 55.3 and 57.7. The lower it seems to measure,

the

less

> >>>energy I have. I've had a thyroid saliva spit test that had four

categories. They

showed

> >>>normal except for a borderline low on the Thyroid stimulating hormone.

> >>>

> >>>I've been to naturopaths that I believe are competent but I haven't noticed

much

> >>>

> >>>

> >change in

> >

> >

> >>>the last nine months of seeing them. I am now taking Standard Process

thytropin

> >>>

> >>>

> >because

> >

> >

> >>>of the borderline low and have been for a couple of weeks as well as SP

trace

minerals

> >>>

> >>>

> >and

> >

> >

> >>>calcium lactate which I've been taking longer.

> >>>

> >>>I'm 58. I exercise and have a good diet. Any ideas? I'm beginning to

wonder if this

is

> >>>

> >>>

> >in

> >

> >

> >>>my mind.

> >>>

> >>>Sheryl

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>

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Hi Sheryl,

 

>I'm not having much luck with the Thytropin so far. Would you mind telling me

which

>homeopathic remedy worked for you?

>

>

The thytropin is TSH, isn't it? I don't know enough about this stuff,

but wouldn't it's success depend on where in the thryoid production

process your body is breaking down? Just becasue you have TSH now, but

if your body is lacking specific nutrients to process that or any other

step in the process, then it would not make enough of a difference.

But, I may be way off on this one.

 

The homeopathic remedy I took is hydrogen. But, this is classic

homeopathy so the remedy is specific for me, not the symptoms. I went

over my medical history, life, emotional stuff with her, and many other

factors. Then, taking everything into consideration, she found the one

remedy that matched all variables. Its a specific remedy, that would

not have the same effect for anyone else.

 

>There is a recent posting on , Mr Tracys Corner. Apparently someone

has had

>a lot of luck with a product called Rejuvedine. You need the vendor's

information to get it.

>

>

I tried to do a search for Rejevedine, and couldn't find anything. What

is it? And what is a hydro treatment?

 

Rachel

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for your reply. It gives me the incentive to continue going to the

naturopath and

hoping he gets the right homeopathic remedy. Would you mind telling me which

remedy

worked for you?

 

I do have dry skin, thin hair, trouble sleeping, poor focus and memory. If the

emotional

things come up, so much the better as it will give me a chance to clear them

out. There is

a recent post on , Mr Tracys Corner, that gives a rave review on an

iodine

product called Rejuvedine used for thyroid problems. I'm going to try that out

as soon as

possible. Will let you know the results.

 

Sheryl

 

, Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

>

> Sheryl,

>

> that makes a lot more sense. It ain't in your head. It is really

> happening. For the past 10 years my body temp was about 95, at the

> highest, 96. All the thyroid tests were normal, so all doctors eneded

> up thinking its in my head, or depression. Even the naturopaths I saw

> ignored that sign. I went to a naturopath with a high fever, of 99, and

> was told it was a good thing that means i am recovering, even though the

> blood tests showed a high white count and infection.

>

> Low temp and many other symtpoms (ex. always cold, dry skin, hair

> falling out, difficulty sleeping) are from low thyroid, as you mention.

> Have you checked for other symptoms as well? Do you feel any different

> or better on the thytropin?

>

> Those other symptoms are also an indicator of low adrenal glands,which

> often happens when the thyroid is normal. Most docs that i know of

> don't deal with that at all, unless it is pretty much shut down. There

> are lots of ways to deal with both of those, medically, naturally or

> with vitamins/minerals. The thyroid coverts T3 to usable T4 with

> thyroid hormones, which are made from the adrenal hormones, and all of

> those are made in the body from vitamins, minerals and amino acids.

>

> Thyroid hormones are made from iodine, but also tyrosine, which is made

> from l-phenylalanine, so sometimes taking any of those is productive.

> Adrenals can be supported with vitamin C and pantothenic acid. Some

> researchs say adrenal insufficiency is also a selenium deficiency. So,

> there is lots to explore and research here to see what works for you.

>

> The other question is why did this happen. And 'diseases' come back to

> the same thing with toxic overload, food intolerances, bowel dysbiosis,

> candida, and vitamin/mineral deficiencies.

>

> None of any of that made enough difference for me, so I recently saw a

> homeopath. She got the right remedy, and in a week my temp and other

> symtoms got better. Of course it brang up a lifetime of emotional mess,

> and huge parts of myself that i suppressed. It makes sense my body

> metabolism shut down when i shut down parts of myself.

>

> Good luck

> Rachel

>

>

> skmackie wrote:

>

> >

> >Excuse me, my temp ranges between 95.2 (this morning) and 97.7. I always

have

more

> >more energy when my temp is on the high side.

> >

> >Sheryl

> >

> > , Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Hi Sheryl,

> >>

> >>55 degrees Fahrenheit? no way! Are you sure? I thought I was bad at

> >>95F or 35C. Please confirm your temp.

> >>

> >>Rachel

> >>

> >>

> >>skmackie wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>My body temp ranges between 55.3 and 57.7. The lower it seems to measure,

the

less

> >>>energy I have. I've had a thyroid saliva spit test that had four

categories. They

showed

> >>>normal except for a borderline low on the Thyroid stimulating hormone.

> >>>

> >>>I've been to naturopaths that I believe are competent but I haven't noticed

much

> >>>

> >>>

> >change in

> >

> >

> >>>the last nine months of seeing them. I am now taking Standard Process

thytropin

> >>>

> >>>

> >because

> >

> >

> >>>of the borderline low and have been for a couple of weeks as well as SP

trace

minerals

> >>>

> >>>

> >and

> >

> >

> >>>calcium lactate which I've been taking longer.

> >>>

> >>>I'm 58. I exercise and have a good diet. Any ideas? I'm beginning to

wonder if this

is

> >>>

> >>>

> >in

> >

> >

> >>>my mind.

> >>>

> >>>Sheryl

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>

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The Standard Process remedy I'm now taking is Thytropin PMG. They had me taking

3 a

day and I felt horrible so they cut me down to 1/2 tab every other day. Perhaps

I should

be more patient with it.

 

I'm going to send the Rejuvedine information, including the posting from the

other group

in a separate email. It seems you have to go through the guy and I don't think

he is selling

it on any web site. I'm waiting for him to call me now.

 

Sheryl

 

, Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Sheryl,

>

> >I'm not having much luck with the Thytropin so far. Would you mind telling

me which

> >homeopathic remedy worked for you?

> >

> >

> The thytropin is TSH, isn't it? I don't know enough about this stuff,

> but wouldn't it's success depend on where in the thryoid production

> process your body is breaking down? Just becasue you have TSH now, but

> if your body is lacking specific nutrients to process that or any other

> step in the process, then it would not make enough of a difference.

> But, I may be way off on this one.

>

> The homeopathic remedy I took is hydrogen. But, this is classic

> homeopathy so the remedy is specific for me, not the symptoms. I went

> over my medical history, life, emotional stuff with her, and many other

> factors. Then, taking everything into consideration, she found the one

> remedy that matched all variables. Its a specific remedy, that would

> not have the same effect for anyone else.

>

> >There is a recent posting on , Mr Tracys Corner. Apparently

someone has

had

> >a lot of luck with a product called Rejuvedine. You need the vendor's

information to

get it.

> >

> >

> I tried to do a search for Rejevedine, and couldn't find anything. What

> is it? And what is a hydro treatment?

>

> Rachel

>

>

>

>

>

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Sheryl,

 

I read the stuff of rejevedine. I hope this does what you are looking

for. You sound intelligent and know what you are getting into, so just

find out as much as you can about this product first. How is it a

variation of iodine and how and why does it work better.

 

Personally, this post sounds weird - more like a planted ad, than

personal experience. It concerns me that it is advertised as the " magic

bullet " , and I've never found anything resembling a magic bullet that

actually works, but others may have. And their selling point is

increased energy even if the body is functioning well or the thryroid

normal - by stimulating the thyroid, not healing or anything, but

bumping up its production. I " d like to know a lot more about this stuff

before trying it.

 

Rachel

 

 

 

skmackie wrote:

 

>

>The Standard Process remedy I'm now taking is Thytropin PMG. They had me

taking 3 a

>day and I felt horrible so they cut me down to 1/2 tab every other day.

Perhaps I should

>be more patient with it.

>

>I'm going to send the Rejuvedine information, including the posting from the

other group

>in a separate email. It seems you have to go through the guy and I don't think

he is selling

>it on any web site. I'm waiting for him to call me now.

>

>Sheryl

>

> , Rachel <luric2012@c...>

wrote:

>

>

>>Hi Sheryl,

>>

>>

>>

>>>I'm not having much luck with the Thytropin so far. Would you mind telling

me which

>>>homeopathic remedy worked for you?

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>The thytropin is TSH, isn't it? I don't know enough about this stuff,

>>but wouldn't it's success depend on where in the thryoid production

>>process your body is breaking down? Just becasue you have TSH now, but

>>if your body is lacking specific nutrients to process that or any other

>>step in the process, then it would not make enough of a difference.

>>But, I may be way off on this one.

>>

>>The homeopathic remedy I took is hydrogen. But, this is classic

>>homeopathy so the remedy is specific for me, not the symptoms. I went

>>over my medical history, life, emotional stuff with her, and many other

>>factors. Then, taking everything into consideration, she found the one

>>remedy that matched all variables. Its a specific remedy, that would

>>not have the same effect for anyone else.

>>

>>

>>

>>>There is a recent posting on , Mr Tracys Corner. Apparently

someone has

>>>

>>>

>had

>

>

>>>a lot of luck with a product called Rejuvedine. You need the vendor's

information to

>>>

>>>

>get it.

>

>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>I tried to do a search for Rejevedine, and couldn't find anything. What

>>is it? And what is a hydro treatment?

>>

>>Rachel

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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