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cure

by shemir, Feb 03, 2008 11:19PM
I am suffering hypothyroid decease.
let me know whether it is cure or not?
I taken tablets eltroxin every day 100 gm
please ansewer me

shameer
Member Comments (4)

by utahmomma, Feb 03, 2008 11:28PM
There is no "cure" for thyroid disease.  Some thyroid diseases resolve on their own, others require a life time of medication, still others require surgery and radioactive iodine (and medicine).  Do you have thyroid nodules?  What are your labs?  Do you have a diagnosis?

by Christy1950, Feb 03, 2008 11:31PM
To: Shemir
I don't know if there is such a thing as a cure and I am sure that lots of people have had sucess with various different natural products.
I have been taking iron tablets (because i suffer from low iron count and have done so on and off for years) and on the advise of a MD taking kelp tablets especially formulated for thyriod problems.   I have gone from totally down and out 7 days ago to feel normal again for the last 3 days. I don't know if this is a cure or a short term fix or just me imagining it but I will know in 6 weeks time when I go to be retested. But at least in the moment I am feeling fine.
There are some who say reshi mushroom have worked for them so I guess its all a matter of what has cause this in you and what works for you.
There are some wonderful people on this site I am sure will give you so good advise and whats in the mine field on your way to getting to the bottom of this.

by Venora Moonwind, Feb 04, 2008 12:38AM
Yeah there is a cure .Its called syntrhoid for life.
Love Venora

by stella5349, Feb 04, 2008 04:20AM
Shemir -

Maybe you are looking at this the wrong way.

I think first we need to find out some of your history. Answer the questions Utah asked. If you have TSH numbers post them and tell us a little of your situation. Without really having no information. in my opinion - I don not feel right saying anything that could make you uncomfortable.

What I will say is - thyroid disease is very difficult to treat and get under control regardless of your situation. Please post back with your history and blood levels.
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