Could you explain this a bit more? I have no idea what you mean as far as
the penny goes (except for the fact that it's obviously better after
treatment).

 

Lisa

 

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From: needling around [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 5:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid

 

If you want to remove mercury from the body you might want to visit with a
Bowen practitioner.  I have witnessed a copper penny turning silver after
being dropped into the patient's urine after a treatment.  Before treatment,
same cup, the penny stayed copper.

PT

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Alan Jones <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 4:53 PM

Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid

 

Also, Andy Cutler, author of "Amalgam Illness", claims that chlorella can do
more harm than good in mercury toxic people.  It can help remove mercury
from where it's at, but it doesn't eliminate it from the body, it can just
get deposited elsewhere in the body.

Alan

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:01 PM, needling around <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Dee,
I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this but chlorella isn't necessarily all
it is touted either.  Years ago I knew a woman who was an RN, LAc and colon
hydrotherapist.  We got into a conversation one day and she told me that for
some people chlorella clumps together in the colon and can take more than 6
months to be discharged.  She said she saw it all the time.
PT
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dorothy Fitzpatrick" <[email protected]> 


To: <[email protected]>

Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid


All this just reinforces my conviction that supplementing things like
minerals is a very dodgy thing!  One just doesn't *know* what mineral is
deficient (accurately) and whether supplementing wouldn't imbalance things
which causes much worse problems.  And all things are synergistic with
others and doctors 'normal' levels etc., are no good, because we are all so
different in our needs.  I think its better to take them in whole food form
like kelp or chlorella.   dee 



On 25 Mar 2010, at 15:25, sol wrote:

Gina Moore wrote:

Selenium can inhibit the conversion of T4 (storage hormone) to T3 (active
hormone).

I recently found a tidbit that may affect thyoid conversion problems for
many..........T4 to T3 conversion does not take place when there is vit A
deficiency.
sol


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