Yes. I have kept up with all the testimonies concerning blue moons. We both 
take CS but she was taking much more at a time than me; thinking more was 
better. She had lots of mercury also (I did too) so thought this might play a 
part in not being able to disperse the CS properly. 

If you have any other reasoning, I would love to hear it.
Leslie
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Neville Munn 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 5:33 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>hypothyroid


  Your snipped quote:
  [She has the blue moons and so I know she 
  > is not properly dispersing the CS]
  -Praps you could help me out with this bit here?  Could you elaborate by 
explaining how you came to the decision that EIS/CS caused this?
   
  N.
   
  > From: [email protected]
  > To: [email protected]
  > Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid
  > Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:56:21 -0500
  > 
  > My daughter almost died and I have been nursing her back to health for 
years 
  > with no extra money so has been hard. She does not have medicaid and is 
  > trying to work one day a week to regain her mobility or strength. So, that 
  > is the reason I am always asking questions and for places to obtain 
products 
  > reasonably. then, make that list and check it twice and hope to order one 
  > thing. Soooo, here is my question. She has the blue moons and so I know she 
  > is not properly dispersing the CS and think selenium plays a big role. She 
  > is also fat and has not been able to lose weight. Now, what is the T3 and 
T4 
  > and how do we find out what is needed?? Please be patient with me and help 
  > me if you can.
  > 
  > By the way, I am soooo proud of my new distiller my friend purchased for 
me. 
  > Just got it. I felt that was very important in making good CS as lots of 
  > times the water would turn cloudy from using Purified Distilled water from 
  > the store. I buy the reverse osmosis water from a place that does this in 
  > town. We live in a small town.
  > Thanks so much,
  > Leslie
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: "Frank" <[email protected]>
  > To: <[email protected]>
  > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:28 PM
  > Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid
  > 
  > 
  > > Hi Gina My understanding of the role of Selenium is just the opposite. 
  > > Selenium is the major co-factor for the enzyme 5' diodinase which is 
  > > responsible for the convesrsion of T4 into T3. Studies prove lower 
  > > conversion rates in individuals with low selenium. Other studies reveal 
  > > that increasing selenium is beneficial to the conversion and furthermore 
  > > it reduces the formation of rT3.
  > > Oliveri O, Gerelli et al. Selenium Zinc and thyroid hormones in healthy 
  > > subjects low ratio of t3/t4 in older subjects Biol Trace Elem Res 1996;51 
  > > 31-41
  > > Kralik A, Eder K, et al. Influence of Selenium and Zinc deficiency on 
  > > parameters related to thyroid metabolism Horm Metab Res 1996;28:223-226
  > > and several others upon request
  > > I always give selenium and zinc to those with low conversion and my 
  > > experience has been positive.
  > > I also give supplemental Iodine with great care. Excess iodine restricts 
  > > the function of the thyroid.
  > > Frank
  > >
  > > --------------------------------------------------
  > > From: "Gina Moore" <[email protected]>
  > > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:41 AM
  > > To: <[email protected]>
  > > Subject: RE: CS>hypothyroid
  > >
  > >> Selenium can inhibit the conversion of T4 (storage hormone) to T3 (active
  > >> hormone). Iodine is the base of thyroid hormones, most of which made is 
  > >> T4.
  > >> So, if your body is making mostly T4 and you have some sort of conversion
  > >> problem, then Selenium will only make it worse.
  > >>
  > >> That is my understanding anyway. If I can find my source on that I will
  > >> post it!
  > >> Gina
  > >>
  > >> -----Original Message-----
  > >> From: needling around [mailto:[email protected]]
  > >> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 6:32 AM
  > >> To: [email protected]
  > >> Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid
  > >>
  > >> Thanks.
  > >> PT
  > >> ----- Original Message ----- 
  > >> From: "Annie B Smythe" <[email protected]>
  > >> To: <[email protected]>
  > >> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 10:20 PM
  > >> Subject: Re: CS>hypothyroid
  > >>
  > >>
  > >>> Yes PT here ya go:)
  > >>>
  > >>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine
  > >>>
  > >>>
  > >>> Annie
  > >>>
  > >>> Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
  > >>>
  > >>>
  > >>> needling around wrote:
  > >>>> Would you mind sharing the address of the iodine list. I was taking
  > >>>> selenium and I was under the care of 2 alternative doctors and I still
  > >>>> ended up with a problem. At this point I am taking time release T3 for
  > >>>> Wilson's body temp syndrome and it is the first thing that has helped.
  > >>>> They think the problem might be in the conversion from one form to the
  > >>>> other. All of the other things, I do.
  > >>>> Thanks.
  > >>>> PT
  > >>>
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