Husband Became Hypothyroid After Moving to Midwest, Fungus Suspected

Posted By Sweetcoconut (Wildwood, Missouri) on 08/13/2018

My husband (55 years old). Blood type O. 6’4” and 170 pounds. Regular exercise. Medical history: 4 skin melanomas, difficulty swallowing if he eats too large piece of food (dysphasia), Gilbert’s Syndrome (high bilirubin), high cholesterol 220, and two years ago diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. He currently takes 50 mcg of levothyroxine, drinks water with ACV and takes Vit B12 because it was low. He eats primarily organic food (can’t when he travels) but drinks lots of sugar in the form of lemonade. He loves peppermint mints and eats many of those daily.

I have been reading other posts about what to do but they are all so different. I’m sure it is a fungus issue. His office has a musty smell but no fungus was found on visual inspection. He and my daughter both have hypothyroidism diagnosed since moving to Midwest. Lots of fungus here due to the rain and humidity.

Any recommendations for curing? I believe our bodies can heal as long as we give it what it needs.

Thank you for your help!!

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Replied by Anon (Usa) on 08/15/2018

Suggestions: Colloidal silver, kombucha, sulfury foods, oxygenated magnesium colon cleanse, ted's alkalizing remedy, and organic, raw vegan diet. Make sure the drinking water is purified, midwest groundwater is sometimes contaminated. Have him try peppermint essential oil 1 or 2 drops in a big glass of ice water instead of sugar mints. Brewer's yeast and leafy green salads may eliminate the craving for sweets, too. The silver and kombucha may, as well. Let us know how it goes.
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