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Hi, I'm kinda new to the group. I joined around the first of the

month and I've been just reading the messages trying to get a feel

for the group. I have a bit of query but I'm not sure if its been

asked before. I've been doing alot of reading about thyroid

disorders and I've noticed I have most if not all of the symptoms

for the underactive disorder. While I can find tons of info about

this, I am having a bit more trouble finding info on herbs for it.

I was just wondering if anyone could recommend something. A friend

recommended.. black walnut hulls .. I'm rather confused about this.

Is this actual black walnut hulls? Crushed into powder? lol

I guess I should google and find out but I was hoping maybe someone

could help that has experience with all this.

Thank you,

Sweet

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Hi Sweet,

 

There are many of us here on this list that have completely cured our

hypothyroid problem with a Total Body Cleanse. Some were on medication

prior to the cleanse, others weren't, but the bottom line is that if you

clean yourself up, your body will heal!!

 

Look through the files for more information on the cleanse program.

 

Best,

Kelli

 

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| sweetladyfiesty [sweetladychaos2]

| Friday, December 10, 2004 10:34 AM

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| Herbal Remedies - Herbs for Thyroid?

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|

| Hi, I'm kinda new to the group. I joined around the first of the

| month and I've been just reading the messages trying to get a feel

| for the group. I have a bit of query but I'm not sure if its been

| asked before. I've been doing alot of reading about thyroid

| disorders and I've noticed I have most if not all of the symptoms

| for the underactive disorder.

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herbal remedies , " sweetladyfiesty "

<sweetladychaos2@h...> wrote:

> You can check your thyroid using a thermometer to see if you have

a thyroid problem. You check your temp 4 times daily for 3 days--

take an average each day--make sure you take it upon awakening and

then 3 times during the day. You should be reading at least 98

degrees--if under you most likely have a thyroid imbalance. Taking

kelp daily(6 capsules or 25 drops of tincture) will help get your

thyroid back in balance--it sometimes takes a while--be patient.

Susan

>

> Hi, I'm kinda new to the group. I joined around the first of the

> month and I've been just reading the messages trying to get a feel

> for the group. I have a bit of query but I'm not sure if its been

> asked before. I've been doing alot of reading about thyroid

> disorders and I've noticed I have most if not all of the symptoms

> for the underactive disorder. While I can find tons of info about

> this, I am having a bit more trouble finding info on herbs for it.

> I was just wondering if anyone could recommend something. A

friend

> recommended.. black walnut hulls .. I'm rather confused about

this.

> Is this actual black walnut hulls? Crushed into powder? lol

> I guess I should google and find out but I was hoping maybe

someone

> could help that has experience with all this.

> Thank you,

> Sweet

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Hello Sweet,

 

On an immediate basis, have a look at the Panther Piss remedy in the files. From what I know of thyroid, an underactive one needs extra iodine, and PP will help you with this.

 

On a long term basis, you need to work on the CAUSE of this problem, to cure it. Contact Doc for his lecture and listen to it. After that you can call him for your free consultation and work out a program with him for you Most likely your program will include a Full Body Cleanse :-)

 

love

Lisa

 

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sweetladyfiesty

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Friday, December 10, 2004 6:34 PM

Herbal Remedies - Herbs for Thyroid?

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I would recommend confirmation of this, but my nutritionist and

another nutritional site I've used said that soy is a thyroid

inhibitor. When I had an under-active thyroid my nutritionist took

me off soy.

 

For general health I avoid processed grains/sugars and dairy. I used

almond milk as a dairy substitute. Organic fresh vegetables, fruits,

and lots of water combined with a minimum of exercise and I'm back

on track. I lost 50 pounds in the process.

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Sweet,

>

> There are many of us here on this list that have completely cured

our

> hypothyroid problem with a Total Body Cleanse. Some were on

medication

> prior to the cleanse, others weren't, but the bottom line is that

if you

> clean yourself up, your body will heal!!

>

> Look through the files for more information on the cleanse program.

>

> Best,

> Kelli

>

> |

> | sweetladyfiesty [sweetladychaos2@h...]

> | Friday, December 10, 2004 10:34 AM

> | herbal remedies

> | Herbal Remedies - Herbs for Thyroid?

> |

> |

> | Hi, I'm kinda new to the group. I joined around the first of the

> | month and I've been just reading the messages trying to get a

feel

> | for the group. I have a bit of query but I'm not sure if its

been

> | asked before. I've been doing alot of reading about thyroid

> | disorders and I've noticed I have most if not all of the

symptoms

> | for the underactive disorder.

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Most soy is genetically modified, and even the " organic soy " is in

question. Listen to Doc's free lecture for more data on this. I used to

drink a lot of soy milk (had lots of hormone problems as well then) but

went off it and did the Total Body Cleanse and all hormone problems were

resolved and thyroid was back to normal! :)

 

Best,

Kelli

 

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| zengirl04 [zengirl04]

| Friday, December 10, 2004 3:11 PM

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| Re: Herbal Remedies - Herbs for Thyroid?

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|

|

| I would recommend confirmation of this, but my nutritionist and

| another nutritional site I've used said that soy is a thyroid

| inhibitor. When I had an under-active thyroid my nutritionist took

| me off soy.

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LoL.. This is gonna sound lame but I went from individual posts to

digest and lost the thread. Blond. Anyway. Thanks for all the

replies. I'm gonna look up the Total Body thing that was listed.

I read at another website about taking the temp. But that site said

to take it every morning for a while. I forget how long. I took it

for about a week every morning as I woke up. Everyday it was the

same. 96.5 I wonder if that is a big enough difference to matter?

lol

Okay, back to reading posts.

Sweet

 

herbal remedies , " Susan LaSpada "

<theherbplace@m...> wrote:

>

> > You can check your thyroid using a thermometer to see if youhave

> a thyroid problem. You check your temp 4 times daily for 3 days--

> take an average each day--make sure you take it upon awakening and

> then 3 times during the day. You should be reading at least 98

> degrees--if under you most likely have a thyroid imbalance. Taking

> kelp daily(6 capsules or 25 drops of tincture) will help get your

> thyroid back in balance--it sometimes takes a while--be patient.

> Susan

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Hmm.. I don't think this would affect me. I don't eat or drink

anything that contains soy. Well not that I know of. I don't drink

milk either tho. I have a low tolerance for lactose (sp?).

Sweet

 

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herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

wrote:

> Most soy is genetically modified, and even the " organic soy " is in

> question. Listen to Doc's free lecture for more data on this. I

used to

> drink a lot of soy milk (had lots of hormone problems as well

then) but

> went off it and did the Total Body Cleanse and all hormone

problems were

> resolved and thyroid was back to normal! :)

>

> Best,

> Kelli

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Read ingredients - the food companies are soy crazy (it's cheap) and

they are putting soy flour and by-products into a lot of packaged

and baked foods.

 

 

herbal remedies , " sweetladyfiesty "

<sweetladychaos2@h...> wrote:

>

>

> Hmm.. I don't think this would affect me. I don't eat or drink

> anything that contains soy. Well not that I know of. I don't

drink

> milk either tho. I have a low tolerance for lactose (sp?).

> Sweet

>

> <snip>

> herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...>

> wrote:

> > Most soy is genetically modified, and even the " organic soy " is

in

> > question. Listen to Doc's free lecture for more data on this. I

> used to

> > drink a lot of soy milk (had lots of hormone problems as well

> then) but

> > went off it and did the Total Body Cleanse and all hormone

> problems were

> > resolved and thyroid was back to normal! :)

> >

> > Best,

> > Kelli

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Hiya :)

 

Yeah, 96.5 is pretty low, if I remember right. You may also wanna

check your diet, as there are foods (healthy ones, even, like

different fruits and veggies) that can slow down thyroid activity. I

forget a lot of the list, but it's a lot of stuff I used to eat. I

know broccoli is one of them. (I can look up the rest for you, if you

like--just say the word. I got the information during a hair analysis

test that revealed a mineral constitution that eluded to a possible

hypothyroid. I had about half the symptoms--very dry skin, very tired

at night, some mood swings but not bad, VERY cold extremities, etc.

But no weight gain. Whew!) Those symptoms have always ebbed and

flowed and existed, but they got worse when I started on soy

products, (even though they were said to be organic and came from

reasonably trustworthy sources.)

 

Just my random musings...

 

Blessings,

--Jeni-Laura

 

PS: Hi again, everyone! Glory, you can really tell when my school

semester breaks come up, huh? I kinda re-emerge from the dead. :)

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According to Doc's tape and theory of sympathy sound, thyroid would go to balance if you do total body cleansing. So only one remedy is not enough to bring all your glands in natural balance. If you do Total Body cleansing you remove "stoppage" and all glands start to work again, and you can eat all healthy food again.

Regards

Jasminasupervixen08 <supervixen08 wrote:

Hiya :)Yeah, 96.5 is pretty low, if I remember right. You may also wanna check your diet, as there are foods (healthy ones, even, like different fruits and veggies) that can slow down thyroid activity. I forget a lot of the list, but it's a lot of stuff I used to eat. I know broccoli is one of them. (I can look up the rest for you, if you like--just say the word. I got the information during a hair analysis test that revealed a mineral constitution that eluded to a possible hypothyroid. I had about half the symptoms--very dry skin, very tired at night, some mood swings but not bad, VERY cold extremities, etc. But no weight gain. Whew!) Those symptoms have always ebbed and flowed and existed, but they got worse when I started on soy products, (even though they were said to be organic and came from reasonably

trustworthy sources.)Just my random musings...Blessings,--Jeni-LauraPS: Hi again, everyone! Glory, you can really tell when my school semester breaks come up, huh? I kinda re-emerge from the dead. :)Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be

fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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Hey girl! Good to hear from you! I was out for a while too. Glad to be

here when you " come up for air " !!

 

:)

 

Kelli

 

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| supervixen08 [supervixen08]

| Tuesday, December 14, 2004 10:35 AM

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| PS: Hi again, everyone! Glory, you can really tell when my school

| semester breaks come up, huh? I kinda re-emerge from the dead. :)

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Please! This is new to me

 

Marisa

Domestic Engineer and Mother of 2

God put Adam and Eve in a Garden NOT a Pharmacy!

 

 

 

.. You may also wanna

> check your diet, as there are foods (healthy ones, even, like

> different fruits and veggies) that can slow down thyroid activity. I

> forget a lot of the list, but it's a lot of stuff I used to eat. I

> know broccoli is one of them. (I can look up the rest for you, if you

> like--just say the word.

>

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