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> Hi all,

>

> A blood test has come back saying I have slightly underactive thyroid. The

doctor wants to wait a month and re-test (although I didn't ask why - does

anyone know why that might be?)

>

> Just hoping you all can pass on your wisdom and experience about

hypothyroidism. I would rather not take thyroxin - so any advice on

alternatives that work would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Sharon

 

Hi, I am hypothyroid from RAI for Graves disease. You just go to

www.stopthethyroidmadness.com and read read. Also, you can join

naturalthyroid

 

I never felt well on T4 alone either. Now take Armour thyroid.

 

Betty

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Sharon, here is a link to what I consider to be good information on

hypothyroidism:

 

http://www.arltma.com/HypothyroidismDoc.htm

 

I also found this:

 

Going for a natural remedy is a proven way to rid the body of hypothyroidism.

Natural herbs have a good record of curing this condition with no side-effects.

Synthetic drugs containing lithium have been found to promote hypothyroidism so

the use of such medicines must be terminated immediately. The first thing to

naturally cure hypothyroidism is controlling your diet. A diet rich in iodine

and protein is recommended to patients of hypothyroidism, and habits like

excessive alcohol intake and smoking must be done away with. Even otherwise

healthy foods like broccoli, spinach, peanuts, soybeans, cassava and millets

have been known to suppress the human thyroid function, and it is best to avoid

these when you are suffering from hypothyroidism.

 

Supplements like vitamin A, B, C and E are helpful in curbing the ill-effects of

this disease and the patient must also take plenty of vitamin D in the form of

exposure to sunlight and in the form of supplementary pills in areas where

sunlight is not plentiful. Beta carotene and calcium are also a good bet to add

in your diet to hasten the healing process. Apart from the supplements, foods

rich in iodine must be added to the daily diet. Consuming seafood, organic

vegetables and shell fish is a good idea as they are rich in iodine and can

naturally help overcome the deficiency of iodine in the body. An increased

intake in iodine helps cure hypothyroidism as the thyroid gland’s basic

function is the production of iodine in the body which in turn regulates the

hormone production process. Natural remedies include herbs like bladderwrack

(Fucus vesiculosus), guggul, Irish moss and kelp which help in curing the

situation naturally with no side effects.

 

Acupuncture and neural therapy are good alternate natural options for tackling

this problem as they also have minimum side-effects and maximum gains. Having a

healthy lifestyle can go a long way in keeping one away from hypothyroidism.

Exercising regularly with the intake of a balanced nutritional diet will be a

good insurance policy to ward off from hypothyroidism.

 

Carolyn

 

 

 

 

 

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Google Dr. Jorge Flechas and Iodine.

It will change your life!

 

, " sharonstrahan "

<sharonstrahan wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> A blood test has come back saying I have slightly underactive thyroid. The

doctor wants to wait a month and re-test (although I didn't ask why - does

anyone know why that might be?)

>

> Just hoping you all can pass on your wisdom and experience about

hypothyroidism. I would rather not take thyroxin - so any advice on

alternatives that work would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Sharon

>

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From what others have told me as well as my own experiance, you would be

best off taking 'natural' thyroid - not any of the synthetic thryoid

medications. I know one man for example and he was on synthetic thyroid and felt

lousy etc .When he finally started taking Armour or natural thyriod , he blood

pressure went down, and so did his edema which was pretty bad. And that is just

for starters.

 

Blood Pressure and Hypothyroidism can go hand-in-hand

There's a variety of reasons you may have a blood pressure problem, and often,

the precise cause is not obvious. But did you know that a poorly functioning

thyroid, or inadequate treatment with T4-only medications, can be a factor in

high blood pressure??

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/blood-pressure/

 

 

My doctor has had me on the natural thyroid since the beginning - and by the

way, my thyroid tests were 'normal' - low normal but still within the normal

range. But my doctor treats by symtoms and just uses tests to confirm her own

findings - if the test don't confirm them then she still treats by symtoms.

Evidently many tests are often false-negative and false-positive. or so she

says....

It certainly is strange that my tests are normal as we have increased my

thyroid 2 times and are considering increasing it again because I am cold all

the time and my temperture has actually dropped over 1 degree in the last year.

 

Good luck. UNder here is a very good website - Stop the Thyroid Madness.

Check out the info on adrenals too. If you have been under thyroid for awhile it

would have stressed the adrenals and they will also need to be rebalanced. Not

all thyroid doctor address this issue.

 

blessings

Shan

 

Stop the Thyroid Madness

Recommends treating by symptoms, not by tests.It also advocates natural thyroid

and explains why.The importance of T3 and T2 is also explained for optimal

wellness.Armour " is almost a magic word among thyroid patients , those who take

it , and those , all over the world , who are desperately trying to get some .

" Armour " is the probably best known brand-name for natural dessicated thyroid (

porcine ) , a med in use for about a hundred years . It contains all that the

thyroid naturally produces , and the majority of patients does better on this

natural product then on the modern synthetic drugs . There is a HUGE and GROWING

body of thyroid patients who have discovered a FAR superior treatment with

natural desiccated thyroid hormones, more commonly known by the brand name

Armour. Additionally, we are dosing according to the elimination of SYMPTOMS,

and paying attention to the free T3 and free T4, NOT the TSH. And it's working!

The experience of thyroid patients compiled by a patient who learned it the hard

way.

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

 

Take your temp!

But your temperature can also be a clue of your metabolic health. As a

hypothyroid patient, taking your temperature can be an important aspect in three

other ways:

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/temperature/

 

Gail's Thyroid Tips

I have read this several times; it is long but definitely worth it, in my

opinion. This is about her 'road to health' which includes tests, T3 & T2,

hormones, adrenals and yeast conditions. Also discusses natural & synthetic

thyroid treatments.You will get tips on how to deal with doctors; and many other

things.

http://personal.bellsouth.net/w/u/wurmstei/

 

Signs and Symptoms: Adrenal Fatigue vs. Low Thyroid Function

http://www.drrind.com/scorecardmatrix.asp

 

Those durn Adrenals!!

If you were hypothyroid for several years before being diagnosed, or if you have

been on T4-only medications, or if you have been through chronic life

difficulties…..your stress-busting adrenals have been working extra hard to keep

you going, or to make up for your low-functioning hypothyroid state, or the

inadequate T4-only treatment! Additionally, periods of chronic life stress could

have further stressed your adrenals.

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/

 

ADRENALS FAQ–the most frequently asked questions

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/faq/

 

Broda O. Barnes M.D. Research Foundation Inc

Not-for-profit organization dedicated to education, research and training in the

field of thyroid and metabolic balance. Have educational packets, a bookstore

and audios and videos from previous conferences which will help you discover

information about the thyroid and metabolic balance.

http://thyroid.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ & sdn=thyroid & cdn=health & t\

m=454 & gps=211_317_1083_827 & f=00 & su=p726.2.152.ip_p284.8.150.ip_ & tt=2 & bt=1 & bts=0 & \

zu=http%3A//www.brodabarnes.org/

 

Thyroid Adrenal Connection

Information and Resources. Websites, labs,tests, information & studies, groups,

treatments, natural armour and adrenal. More

http://users.bestweb.net/~om/thyroid/

 

 

, " sharonstrahan "

<sharonstrahan wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> A blood test has come back saying I have slightly underactive thyroid. The

doctor wants to wait a month and re-test (although I didn't ask why - does

anyone know why that might be?)

>

> Just hoping you all can pass on your wisdom and experience about

hypothyroidism. I would rather not take thyroxin - so any advice on

alternatives that work would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

> Sharon

>

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Its the diet. Avoid grains, soy, corn, wheat and sugars and all white

flour/white sugars. This is a good place to start and exercise to get the

bowels moving. Make sure to have 3-4 bowel movements a day.

 

Natural Health and Wellness Center

 

 

 

, " Shan " <bestsurprise2002

wrote:

>

> From what others have told me as well as my own experiance, you would

be best off taking 'natural' thyroid - not any of the synthetic thryoid

medications. I know one man for example and he was on synthetic thyroid and felt

lousy etc .When he finally started taking Armour or natural thyriod , he blood

pressure went down, and so did his edema which was pretty bad. And that is just

for starters.

>

> Blood Pressure and Hypothyroidism can go hand-in-hand

> There's a variety of reasons you may have a blood pressure problem, and often,

the precise cause is not obvious. But did you know that a poorly functioning

thyroid, or inadequate treatment with T4-only medications, can be a factor in

high blood pressure??

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/blood-pressure/

>

>

> My doctor has had me on the natural thyroid since the beginning - and by the

way, my thyroid tests were 'normal' - low normal but still within the normal

range. But my doctor treats by symtoms and just uses tests to confirm her own

findings - if the test don't confirm them then she still treats by symtoms.

Evidently many tests are often false-negative and false-positive. or so she

says....

> It certainly is strange that my tests are normal as we have increased my

thyroid 2 times and are considering increasing it again because I am cold all

the time and my temperture has actually dropped over 1 degree in the last year.

>

> Good luck. UNder here is a very good website - Stop the Thyroid Madness.

Check out the info on adrenals too. If you have been under thyroid for awhile it

would have stressed the adrenals and they will also need to be rebalanced. Not

all thyroid doctor address this issue.

>

> blessings

> Shan

>

> Stop the Thyroid Madness

> Recommends treating by symptoms, not by tests.It also advocates natural

thyroid and explains why.The importance of T3 and T2 is also explained for

optimal wellness.Armour " is almost a magic word among thyroid patients , those

who take it , and those , all over the world , who are desperately trying to get

some . " Armour " is the probably best known brand-name for natural dessicated

thyroid ( porcine ) , a med in use for about a hundred years . It contains all

that the thyroid naturally produces , and the majority of patients does better

on this natural product then on the modern synthetic drugs . There is a HUGE and

GROWING body of thyroid patients who have discovered a FAR superior treatment

with natural desiccated thyroid hormones, more commonly known by the brand name

Armour. Additionally, we are dosing according to the elimination of SYMPTOMS,

and paying attention to the free T3 and free T4, NOT the TSH. And it's working!

The experience of thyroid patients compiled by a patient who learned it the hard

way.

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

> Take your temp!

> But your temperature can also be a clue of your metabolic health. As a

hypothyroid patient, taking your temperature can be an important aspect in three

other ways:

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/temperature/

>

> Gail's Thyroid Tips

> I have read this several times; it is long but definitely worth it, in my

opinion. This is about her 'road to health' which includes tests, T3 & T2,

hormones, adrenals and yeast conditions. Also discusses natural & synthetic

thyroid treatments.You will get tips on how to deal with doctors; and many other

things.

> http://personal.bellsouth.net/w/u/wurmstei/

>

> Signs and Symptoms: Adrenal Fatigue vs. Low Thyroid Function

> http://www.drrind.com/scorecardmatrix.asp

>

> Those durn Adrenals!!

> If you were hypothyroid for several years before being diagnosed, or if you

have been on T4-only medications, or if you have been through chronic life

difficulties…..your stress-busting adrenals have been working extra hard to keep

you going, or to make up for your low-functioning hypothyroid state, or the

inadequate T4-only treatment! Additionally, periods of chronic life stress could

have further stressed your adrenals.

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/

>

> ADRENALS FAQ–the most frequently asked questions

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/faq/

>

> Broda O. Barnes M.D. Research Foundation Inc

> Not-for-profit organization dedicated to education, research and training in

the field of thyroid and metabolic balance. Have educational packets, a

bookstore and audios and videos from previous conferences which will help you

discover information about the thyroid and metabolic balance.

>

http://thyroid.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ & sdn=thyroid & cdn=health & t\

m=454 & gps=211_317_1083_827 & f=00 & su=p726.2.152.ip_p284.8.150.ip_ & tt=2 & bt=1 & bts=0 & \

zu=http%3A//www.brodabarnes.org/

>

> Thyroid Adrenal Connection

> Information and Resources. Websites, labs,tests, information & studies,

groups, treatments, natural armour and adrenal. More

> http://users.bestweb.net/~om/thyroid/

>

>

> , " sharonstrahan "

<sharonstrahan@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > A blood test has come back saying I have slightly underactive thyroid. The

doctor wants to wait a month and re-test (although I didn't ask why - does

anyone know why that might be?)

> >

> > Just hoping you all can pass on your wisdom and experience about

hypothyroidism. I would rather not take thyroxin - so any advice on

alternatives that work would be greatly appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Sharon

> >

>

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I agree. For ones bowels to be working to expell that oftenly, to me parallels

an allergic over-reaction. To me life is too short to be spending that amount of

time on the throne, more than 2, possibly 3 movements..... lol

 

 

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3 to 4 bowel movements a day? Are you kidding? How is that achieved? I've never

heard of anyone going that much unless they are sick.

 

Mia

 

I don't think Vonhec was kidding.Ideally if one is healthy you should have one

bowel movement for each meal you eat so how many bowel movements you have depend

on how many meals a day you eat. It takes a time for the body to process the

food you eat and can be anywhere from 12 to 18 hours. This is known as transit

time. If you want to check your transit time eat beets with one meal and you can

measure it for yourself.

 

Jack

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After reviewing my results for iodine (low) Dr. Flechas gave me 50mg but when he

reviewed my history he gave me 100mg/day.

I think 12.5 is the lowest dosis you can take. You could try 25 perhaps and see

if it is helping you.

 

What I noticed is that my body has stopped itching. I started taking the iodoral

3 weeks ago, I think.

 

Take care,

Maria

 

 

, " Mia Harrod " <miaharrod

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> How much Iodine should be taken? I take 12.5mg now :-) but am still on 2

> grains of Armour thyroid as well.

>

>

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> On Behalf Of drmoratto

> Friday, April 10, 2009 2:36 PM

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> << >> Re: Low Thyroid

>

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Google Dr. Jorge Flechas and Iodine.

> It will change your life!

 

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Hi,

 

Thanks everyone for your input.

 

I had a chance to ask my doctor what my test results were...

 

TSH was 4.5 (normal reference range 0.5-5.0)

T4 was 13 (normal reference range 12-22)

 

So I am 'borderline' - will be having a retest in a few weeks.

 

In response to some of your queries/comments:

 

I had my amalgam fillings replaced some years ago.

 

I've not had heavy metal testing done recently, but I did have hair mineral

analysis done about 3 years ago and there was no indication of heavy metals

then.

 

Armour is quite hard to get hold of here in the UK.

 

And with diet I try to avoid wheat/gluten, dairy, and eggs (a known intolerance

for me) as much as possible and include fresh fruits and veg as much as I can.

I also take a number of supplements.

 

I have been under a great deal of stress the past few months.

 

The medical herbalist/acupuncture lady I see from time to time has mixed up a

tonic for me for my thyroid. Hopefully that will help some although such things

take a bit of time to really work.

 

Will keep you posted - I confess I have felt pretty horrible at times, but I

can't tell if some symptoms are due to the thyroid or due to some infection or

bug that I can't shake.

 

Thanks,

Sharon

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