Saturday, April 25, 2009
Candidiasis Indirectly affects Thyroid output
Thyroid problems seems to be an ever increasing problem in this country. In my research I have learned that it is possibly a yeast overgrowth condition (known as Candidiasis) that indirectly affects thyroid output, as it can also eventually affect most bodily organs in some way. If you have ever taken antibiotics, steroid medications, been on birth control pills, drink alcohol on a regular basis, are under a lot of stress, or eat a diet high in processed meats, there is a good chance you could have a yeast overgrowth problem. It is estimated that almost everyone in this country has it to some degree. You may want to look into that possibility to see if it may be part of the cause. By the way, if you ask your doctor about Candidiasis don't be surprised if he laughs, scoffs, or says something like, "you would have to have AIDS to have Candidiasis". This is not necessarily true, but is a common opinion in mainstream medicine because most doctors aren't very well educated in this area. To this answer I would direct them to a book written by a colleague of theirs named Dr William Crook, M.D., who wrote "The Yeast Connection".
Raw Thyroid comes from bovine (cattle) body parts. It is a combination of cow thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, and thymus glands, plus parts of their spleen, with added Kelp which has iodine that is a known thyroid stimulant.
Dessicated Thyroid, like Armour, comes from pig thyroid. There is a debate as to which is best because everyone reacts differently to the ingredients contained in each. Some people have allergies to certain additives, while others may not. Therefore doctors will usually experiment with different kinds of thyroid drugs to see which one gives you the best results with the least side-effects.
There is a natural thyroid supplement I would suggest called Thytrophin PMG. It contains Calcium, Magnesium, and Thyroxine derived from bovine thyroid without the actual organ included. This brings up another issue which is common today and that is Magnesium deficiency. Low Mag. can be a factor in fatigue, low energy, depression, and other symptoms that may mimic hypothyroid. Although blood tests may show low thyroid levels, taking these supplements will help raise the levels back toward normal. I know because I have experienced this myself after taking Raw Thyroid by Ultra Glandulars.
I hope this information will help the Online readers.
Raw Thyroid comes from bovine (cattle) body parts. It is a combination of cow thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, and thymus glands, plus parts of their spleen, with added Kelp which has iodine that is a known thyroid stimulant.
Dessicated Thyroid, like Armour, comes from pig thyroid. There is a debate as to which is best because everyone reacts differently to the ingredients contained in each. Some people have allergies to certain additives, while others may not. Therefore doctors will usually experiment with different kinds of thyroid drugs to see which one gives you the best results with the least side-effects.
There is a natural thyroid supplement I would suggest called Thytrophin PMG. It contains Calcium, Magnesium, and Thyroxine derived from bovine thyroid without the actual organ included. This brings up another issue which is common today and that is Magnesium deficiency. Low Mag. can be a factor in fatigue, low energy, depression, and other symptoms that may mimic hypothyroid. Although blood tests may show low thyroid levels, taking these supplements will help raise the levels back toward normal. I know because I have experienced this myself after taking Raw Thyroid by Ultra Glandulars.
I hope this information will help the Online readers.
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Last year, I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and pernicious anemia. I suffered chest pains but when I took porcine thyroid , it was gone.
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