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Date: | Fri, 10 Jun 2005 05:12:01 -0500 |
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Dear Listers: My strong hunch is that lack of TR3 is related to
Alzheimer's Disease and I'd like to know if there is any science on that.
My paternal grandmother died of Alzheimers, as did two of her children. I
am highly aware of my own brain functioning, i.e., presence or lack of
fuzziness, which I know is corrected by another dose of TR3 which I access
through Armour Thyroid. That is where my knowledge ends. I don't know just
how much TR3 I need, so I have to go by the state of my mind. Twice a day
dosage seems to do the job.
If there is one thing I know I can depend upon with Listers is that won't
suggest that I consult my physician, for which I am deeply appreciative.
It's possible that Alzheimer's is setting in with me and that I'm already
keeping it at bay with diligent dosing. All input will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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