You might look and see if taking Iodine might help. There are other
minerals that can take the place of iodine and cause this, due to not
enough iodine. limiting these and supplementing the iodine would help
if this is the case. There have been several discussions here in the
past about this. Other elements that can replce iodine and possibly
interfere with the thyroid include: fluorine, chlorine, & bromine.
These are common additions to the modern life, F & Cl in tap water, and
Br in soda pop and other snack "foods".
There are other things that can cause low thyroid symptoms, such as
biotoxin poisoning, which can be from various sources. It is possible
that other kinds of low level chemical pollution could have that
effect. Of course, low level radiation exposure can kill off the
thyroid gland too.
So it seems to me that some detective work might help quantify your
problem. Checking into your food and water might be a good place to
start. And then if needed, adding iodized salt, maybe some kelp
tablets, or iodine pills to the water, or even just painting some
iodine tincture on your skin could help.
Kathryn
On Apr 18, 2008, at 9:04 AM, craehow...@juno.com wrote:
Yesterday I received results of bloodwork and was told that I have
Subclinical Hypothyrodism. I immediately went on line to find out
what that meant. After reading all the symptoms I do have 100% of
them and have for the last 2 years. I most surprised that my VA
doctor did not find this. They have been telling me that my levels
were fine.
In reading the meds that that use I could not find anything really
useful. They say the used to use animal ground up thyroid but that
the potency was not stable; and that the synthesized would do the job
better. That is about all the info I could gather.
Do anyone have this condition or info that might help.
thanks in advance
connie
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