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REMEDIES NEEDED
REMOVE OLD DENTAL FILLINGS
SEAWEED
TED'S REMEDIES
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Cure Hypothyroidism

Updated: 05/09/2012

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REMEDIES NEEDED

10/19/2011: Radhakrishnan from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: "What medicine to be take for hypothyroid? I am suffering from thyroid last 15 years how to cure?"

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09/17/2011: Laura from Queens, Ny: "Hi Everyone, I am hoping someone can answer this question for me. I am hypothyroid for about two years now and am trying so far to manage this disease. However, I noticed that whenever I take a picture, it seems like my eyes always have a glazed look on it. I never had issues like this before and honestly it's really bothering me especially when I read somewhere that this is usually a symptom of hyperthyroid. I am currently on meds and all my recent bloodwork were perfect according to my doc. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks EC!!!"

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09/21/2011: Bill from San Fernando, Philippines replies: "Hi Laura... A lack of iodine/iodide can affect the mind causing brain fog, lethargy, lack of energy etc. Other hypothyroid symptoms, depending on the severity of iodine deficiency, can also occur, such as :

Exhaustion or fatigue, depression, sensitive to cold or cold hands and feet, weight gain, muscle and joint pains, carpal tunnel, muscle cramps, dry eyes, dry mouth, painful soles of the feet, goiter, swollen or puffy face, eyes, arms or legs, menstrual abnormalities, fuzzy head, constipation, uterine and breast cyst formation, thickening skin, voice changes, increased response to allergies (itching, prickly hot skin, rashes, urticaria), regular infections such as sinus or thrush, dry hair, skin and nails, hair loss, increased cholesterol levels, weight gain, thin eyebrows (outer third), high cholesterol (which doesn't respond to medication), or haven't been well since an infection/virus.

Specific eye problems associated with hypothyroidism are given here:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/226819-eye-problems-associated-with-hypothyroidism/

Also, by way of possible resolution, please see a comment that I've just written concerning Lugol's Iodine(aqueous iodine/iodide) use for hypothyroidism, which is here:

http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/iodine2.html#GF_63631"

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REMOVE OLD DENTAL FILLINGS

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[YEA]  05/20/2009: Amy from Los Angeles, CA: "I had a hypothyroid condition for over 10 years caused by Hashimoto's Disease where my body produced antibodies to attack my thyroid. I was told this auto-immune disease was completely incurable.

I had terrible toxicity symptoms from extreme fatigue, dizzy spells, memory loss, and multiple food intolerances. Anything that had pesticides, especially herbs, caused near anaphlyactic responses.

I was taking 125 mcg synthroid for 10 years. I never felt right.

I found when I took kelp, my thyroid increased but sometimes it went too high.

I did a lot of research on mercury fillings and decided to have a bio dentist remove them safely. I felt worse as they removed several at each visit. On my last visit, something remarkable happened. The next morning after my last amalgam was removed my basal body temperature returned to normal for the first time in my life.

I ended up in the ER because my thyroid became over active from the medication. The doctor looked at me like I was crazy when I told him it was because of my fillings. My tests confirmed that my thyroid was working on its own and I no longer needed medication. I have been free of hypothyroidism for 5 years now!

Please research the effects of mercury on your hormones. My endocronologist now makes all of her patients remove their amalagams. She has found great evidence that women in menopause can not balance their hormones until their old fillings have been replaced with more bio compatible fillings. No more silver!!!

It's also important to use chlorella or a product like ___ ___ ____ to remove remaining mercury immediately following your dentist visit after amalgam removal.

Good Luck!"

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01/17/2011: Linda from Los Angeles, Ca 91326 replies: "Dear Amy, Your story sounds similar to mine. I have been hypothyroid almost 8 years. It happened after menopause, and it has destroyed my life. I am intolerant to every thyroid medicine and have tried them all. I have researched toxic old dental fillings and still have a few left in my mouth and have always wondered if this was a problem. My regular dentist removed one and that was the start of face pain.

Since I live in L.A., can you recommend a biodentist that removed your fillings. I live for the day to get off these thyroid meds.

Thank you,

Linda at LINDAUTHR(at)aol(dot)com"

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SEAWEED

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10/17/2011: Liz from Orlando, Fl: "Hello Everyone: Can someone tell me which is the best seaweed to consume? I am thinking of adding this to my diet to help my hypothyroid symptoms but do not know which one to choose. Thank you everyone for a quick response."

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[YEA]  10/18/2011: Queenfrett from Atlanta, Ga replies: "Fucus seaweed is what I use. I make it into a tea."
10/18/2011: Mmsg from Somewhere, Europe replies: "Many recommend kelp. Does anyone know if kelp and kombu are the same thing?"
10/18/2011: Maria from Gippsland, Australia replies: "Hi Mmsg, Kombu is a variety of kelp just as in Australia we have bull kelp growing off Tasmania (I think it is still harvested at King Island). Some other varieties are: giant kelp; stalked kelp; sea bamboo; wakame.

Bladder wrack is a seaweed that is often used to extract iodine and some refer to it as a kelp but I have read that it is not."

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TED'S REMEDIES

06/20/2009: Melissa from San Franisco, California: "Hi,

A few years ago, I read an article that Ted wrote about taking vitamins to help hypothyroidism. After two months of taking the recommended dose, my doctor had reduced my thyroid meds by half. I would love to start taking the vitamins/suppliments again but can not find the article. Can you help me out?

Thank you!
Melissa"

EC: Perhaps the old post is in the Q&A section on one of these 2 pages?

http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/hypothyroidism_questions.html
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/thyroid_questions.html

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06/20/2009: Joyce from Joelton, Tn. replies: "Hi Melissa,

Don't know what Ted's recommended vitamins for hypothyroidism is but one patient who was taking thyroid medication and remaining in the low normal range, suddenly soared out the far end of normal range about a month after she started taking a Stress Tablet 4 times a day. This is just a B complex with added Vitamins C & E."
11/15/2011: Magda from Edinburgh, Uk replies: "Hi, I managed to cure my hypothyroidism naturally within 8 months. Previously I was on Levothyroxinum 50 mcg for 3 years but experienced some side effects and decided to stop my medication on my own in February. The beginning was very difficult. The herbal pills from China did not help much and in June my TSH was 7.0

Then I started taking MSM, L-tyrosine, mega doses of B vitamins, vitamin C, zinc, selenium, vitamin D3 (very important- 5000IU) Vitamin E. Everything in high doses. I also was drinking a lot of herbal teas like: nettle (for extra iron), horsetail, sage, liqurice root. I had a big glass of raw vegetable/fruit juice with ginger every day. I also consumed some chlorella, coconut oil, fish/evening primerose oil and bee pollen. I installed water filter to get rid of the fluoride in my drinking water and used chemical-free cosmetics and household products (no perfume as well) I consume only organic meat, raw cheese and do not drink any alcohol nor coffee and do not smoke. I walk 1-2 hours every day and use only cable internet and no wireless devices. (wireless and all x-rays are very bad for the thyroid) I reduced the use of my mobile phone. I removed all my amalgam fillings and do not eat tuna- too much mercury in there! ) I also tried liquid zeolites for a month and it gave me so much energy but had to discontinue it because of high price. This is a lot but certainly it worked because my TSH is 3.30 now and I am feeling much more better. If I do not take MSM I am losing my hair and if I do not take 300 mg of niacin a day I am getting nervous. I hope it will help. Regards,

Magda"

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