RE: CSCS and thyroid

2009-10-20 Thread Nenah Sylver
[Lisa] Has anybody had any experience (or luck) in normalizing thyroid
function with CS?  Or even a combination of CS, MMS, DMSO or anything else?
I've been having issues (originally diagnosed at hypo.now possibly hyper).
I've got an appt with an endocrinologist at the end of the month: however, I
certainly would like to self-treat and use the dr. for tests/results and
possibly a diagnosis.

 

== 

Lisa,

I'm one of the most do-it-yourself people around. However, I can tell you
from personal experience that thyroid disorders are among the few conditions
that one should NOT self-treat.

 

The situation you describe, where you're alternately hypo and now possibly
hyper, sounds like it might be an autoimmune condition affecting your
thyroid. In autoimmune conditions, the body attacks various tissues. In
Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition affecting the thyroid,
there are two sets of antibodies that the body has produced.

 

Metagenics makes two nutritional products, one for each set of antibody
markers, to help stabilize and overcome the autoimmune component of thyroid
disorders. It's reasonable to assume that the presence of mycoplasma and
other bacteria without cell walls (or other genetically engineered
pathogens) inside the tissues have caused the body to attack itself.
However, whether CS would help can only be seen with experimentation, as the
CS must touch pathogens in order to work. I'm not sure CS could reach inside
the cell wall to a transformed microbe; does anyone know?

 

Supplementation with the proper thyroid hormone is paramount. An article I
wrote an article on Hypothyroidism Type 2 was published in the December 2008
issue of Townsend Letter. While it does not address autoimmune problems of
the thyroid per se, it will give you enough information so you can see how
complex the situation is. You can read the article here:

http://www.nenahsylver.com/holistic_health_hypothyroidism.html 

 

There are other articles you can link to as well about the thyroid gland.

 

Before I see an endocrinologist, I would ask what success s/he has had with
natural therapies, and if s/he has used any nutritional supplements in
combination with thyroid hormone-and also what types of thyroid hormone are
being used.

 

Good luck. Let us know how you fare.

 

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

now available in HARDCOVER

 The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

 http://www.nenahsylver.com www.nenahsylver.com 



Re: CSCS and thyroid

2009-10-20 Thread Garnet

Low Dose Naltrexone has been known to decrease the need for
Thyroid supplement in hypothyroidism. It is also said to be a
general hormone balancer. But there is not a lot of clearly
defined information. You just have to get on some of the lists
and talk to people who are using it. There are a couple of
thyroid lists where people are using it:

Thyroid Forum
LDN Discussion
http://www.ahsta.com

Thyroid List
Many on this list take LDN
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormones 

Thyroid-Adrenals List
Help distinguishing between Thyroid and Adrenal Issues ~ 
many on the list take LDN



Garnet

--
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Very_Low_Dose_Naltrexone
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_Information

Dr Chris Steele, ITV's This Morning supporting LDN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVpjsDK0LPA


Lisa wrote:

Hello All,

 

Has anybody had any experience (or luck) in normalizing thyroid function 
with CS?  Or even a combination of CS, MMS, DMSO or anything else? I’ve 
been having issues (originally diagnosed at hypo…now possibly hyper). 
I’ve got an appt with an endocrinologist at the end of the month: 
however, I certainly would like to self-treat and use the dr. for 
tests/results and possibly a diagnosis.


 


Suggestions, comments, thoughts etc. would be appreciated J

 


Lisa




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RE: CSCS and thyroid

2009-10-20 Thread Lisa
I'm on the Yahoo LDN group (not much traffic there) and my LDN is on its
way...ordered about 2 weeks ago. Thanks for the other info...will look at
those later today. I do belong to a hypothyroidism group and also
HormonesandHealth-Naturally. I guess what I need first is a diagnosis so I
know what I'm dealing with.

Garnet you're a plethora of information -- glad to know you virtually :o)

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: Garnet [mailto:gar...@grandecom.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 10:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS and thyroid

Low Dose Naltrexone has been known to decrease the need for
Thyroid supplement in hypothyroidism. It is also said to be a
general hormone balancer. But there is not a lot of clearly
defined information. You just have to get on some of the lists
and talk to people who are using it. There are a couple of
thyroid lists where people are using it:

Thyroid Forum
LDN Discussion
http://www.ahsta.com

Thyroid List
Many on this list take LDN
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormones 

Thyroid-Adrenals List
Help distinguishing between Thyroid and Adrenal Issues ~ 
many on the list take LDN


Garnet

--
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Very_Low_Dose_Naltrexone
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LDN_Information

Dr Chris Steele, ITV's This Morning supporting LDN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVpjsDK0LPA


Lisa wrote:
 Hello All,
 
  
 
 Has anybody had any experience (or luck) in normalizing thyroid function 
 with CS?  Or even a combination of CS, MMS, DMSO or anything else? I've 
 been having issues (originally diagnosed at hypo.now possibly hyper). 
 I've got an appt with an endocrinologist at the end of the month: 
 however, I certainly would like to self-treat and use the dr. for 
 tests/results and possibly a diagnosis.
 
  
 
 Suggestions, comments, thoughts etc. would be appreciated J
 
  
 
 Lisa
 


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Re: CSCS and thyroid

2009-10-20 Thread Del
On the other hand...
My wife was diagnosed as hypo-thyroid.
Her doctor wanted her to take synthroid.
She researched the side effects and decided no way!
Instead, she took a natural, organic hormone recommended by Jonathan Wright 
(Naturoid or something like that?).
This gave her some scary chest pains, so she discontinued it.
After more research, she took between 1 and 2 tablespoons of virgin coconut oil 
per day.
After a few months of this, her thyroid test was back to normal.
She still takes a teaspoon per day for maintenance.

Del
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  Subject: RE: CSCS and thyroid


  [Lisa] Has anybody had any experience (or luck) in normalizing thyroid 
function with CS?  Or even a combination of CS, MMS, DMSO or anything else? 
I've been having issues (originally diagnosed at hypo.now possibly hyper). I've 
got an appt with an endocrinologist at the end of the month: however, I 
certainly would like to self-treat and use the dr. for tests/results and 
possibly a diagnosis.

   

  == 

  Lisa,

  I'm one of the most do-it-yourself people around. However, I can tell you 
from personal experience that thyroid disorders are among the few conditions 
that one should NOT self-treat.

   

  The situation you describe, where you're alternately hypo and now possibly 
hyper, sounds like it might be an autoimmune condition affecting your thyroid. 
In autoimmune conditions, the body attacks various tissues. In Hashimoto's 
thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition affecting the thyroid, there are two sets 
of antibodies that the body has produced.

   

  Metagenics makes two nutritional products, one for each set of antibody 
markers, to help stabilize and overcome the autoimmune component of thyroid 
disorders. It's reasonable to assume that the presence of mycoplasma and other 
bacteria without cell walls (or other genetically engineered pathogens) inside 
the tissues have caused the body to attack itself. However, whether CS would 
help can only be seen with experimentation, as the CS must touch pathogens in 
order to work. I'm not sure CS could reach inside the cell wall to a 
transformed microbe; does anyone know?

   

  Supplementation with the proper thyroid hormone is paramount. An article I 
wrote an article on Hypothyroidism Type 2 was published in the December 2008 
issue of Townsend Letter. While it does not address autoimmune problems of the 
thyroid per se, it will give you enough information so you can see how complex 
the situation is. You can read the article here:

  http://www.nenahsylver.com/holistic_health_hypothyroidism.html 

   

  There are other articles you can link to as well about the thyroid gland.

   

  Before I see an endocrinologist, I would ask what success s/he has had with 
natural therapies, and if s/he has used any nutritional supplements in 
combination with thyroid hormone-and also what types of thyroid hormone are 
being used.

   

  Good luck. Let us know how you fare.

   

  Nenah

   

  Nenah Sylver, PhD

  author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

  now available in HARDCOVER

   The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

  www.nenahsylver.com 


Re: CSCS and thyroid

2009-10-20 Thread Craig Chamberlin




Hi Lisa,

I became hypo-thyroid in May 2007...Had saliva tests to confirm it,
began taking this glandular (with thyroxin removed):

http://tinyurl.com/yg6r5fz

Then I discovered high-dosage iodine (brand name is Iodoral) and worked
up to 75mg of Iodoral a day...and had to stop taking the glandular in a
period of three months.

You have been given the link to the iodine and thyroid list, but I will
repeat it here:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/

Stephanie was running the list, it has very high traffic, but very good
information.

The high dosage iodine has significant benefits for the entire body,
including detoxing fluorines, bromines, chlorines.

Highly recommended...and I know that our fearless leader was doing this
as well.

Kind regards,

Craig

Lisa wrote:

  
  
  

  
  Hello All,
  
  Has anybody had any
experience (or luck) in normalizing
thyroid function with CS? Or even a combination of CS, MMS, DMSO or
anything
else? Ive been having issues (originally diagnosed at hyponow
possibly hyper). Ive got an appt with an endocrinologist at the end of
the month: however, I certainly would like to self-treat and use the
dr. for
tests/results and possibly a diagnosis. 
  
  Suggestions, comments,
thoughts etc. would be appreciated J
  
  Lisa
  






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