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Re: To Sally,Kimberley and Panacea,,RE:Metformin

From: Barbra (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 5 Feb 2002 00:18:06 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Panacea wrote: >
>I would kick out the kelp right away. Kelp contains iodine and
>communities in china that eat kelp on a daily basis have very high
>instances of hypothyroidism... too much iodine in your diet does that.
>Also, use fresh sea salt instead of iodized salt.
>

Hi Panacea, This kelp is in my multi vitamin..only 10 mg......Do you mean hypo or hyper with the use of kelp?I thought kelp would make one hyperthyroid.I a probably wrong once again,as I still need to do research on it. I don't salt anything.Actually,I never did and I dislike anything with salt.I use alot of herbs to flavour my meals. But,where do you by the fresh sea salt? My husband likes salt and I am afraid because he has high blood pressure and is on a salt restricted diet. Thanks again, Barbra >See my comments below:
>
>At Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Barbra wrote:
>>
>>I have not had the thyroid scan done.It was never mentioned to me and
>>from my records that I have...I see antinuclic antibody tests...Is that
>>the same?Or is that because of my lupus?
>
>That *may* be the test they do to see if you have high antibodies, which
>would indicate hashimoto's thyroiditis - but you can have thyroiditis
>without having hashi's. You can also have thyroid problems while
>appearing within the "normal" range for lab results. I forget if you
>ever posted your results for your TSH, T3 and T4 levels before...?
>

YES I DID POST THE LEVELS OF THE TSH AND T3 AND T4. Or at least I think I did,will have to juggle thru the test results. >
>--
>Panacea
>

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Sincerely,
Barbra Camara



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