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Hi Judy;
I have heart disease. Treating the heart is proven hopeless, but treating the body (raw Paleo diet, mineral supplement,
Microhydrin) after finding the source of the problem is succeeding.
I found doctors to be at best a waste of time.
It sounds like your approach is to treat the organ, maybe another way would be more productive.
William
1/02/01 13:19:23 PM, judy genova <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>Now I'm really confused. Just got another batch of blood work done, and my
>TSH was 1.8. While "normal range" is .7-4.5, doctors are finally now
>admitting that any patient with a TSH level above 2 should be tested for
>hypothyroid condition. All my other T3, T4, free T3 & free T4 levels were
>perfectly fine. Yet, my body temperature is still 97.3. So, on paper, I
>look good, but still am running cold.... So, at what point do I chuck the
>natural deactiviated bovine thyroid I've been doing and start taking the
>hard stuff (Armour)? Any thoughts? I eat iodine rich seaweeds as well as
>its in my daily multi.
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>Puzzled,
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>Judy Genova, cavegirl
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