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Redpill me on levothyroxine

submitted by Backfromthedesert to whatever 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:18:20 ago (+16/-0)     (whatever)

My lady’s doc wants to start her on Levothyroxine. My girl says she’s been fatigued for years, does not like the cold, and can’t get enough coffee.

She’s tried supplementing her diet with kelp for iodine, Brazil nuts for selenium, exercises daily, and takes a vitamin D supplement. Staples in her diet include steak, salmon, and a shit ton of avocados and mixed nuts.

She’s very fit and intelligent, but always tired. Her stress levels are moderate, and very rarely excessive. She does not have anxiety or depression. She sleeps well but always feels like she could use more.

Somebody please read pill me on this low thyroid business. Is it likely that she truly needs to take an exognous thyroid hormone for the rest of her life? I want to put babies in this white woman, but what the hell is going on with the thyroid?

How is this so common? Is this what God intended. Or is the medical establishment hiding some iatrogenic cause for “Hashimoto’s autoimmune thyroiditis”, or is there something in the food supply?

Please help me out if you have some pearls on this one goats, and merry Christmas.


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[ - ] Belfuro 7 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:47:40 ago (+7/-0)

My wife got low during pregnancy.
They talked her into synthetic thyroid.

The pills made her sick. She got way worse on them.

We trusted the doctors. They killed her thyroid as they blamed that for why levo wasn't working.

She got way worse.

Turns out she was allergic to all synthetic thyroid.

She got fat. Her eyes swelled out.
Inflammation. Blood pressure drop. Low energy. Mentally ill.

She was dying.

Doctors said. Too sad. Can't help. Sorry. Killing thyroid was a mistake.

Went to holistic healer. Put on pig thyroid stuff.
Not allergic.

Keeps her alive but cannot heal the damage done.

Fuck doctors.

Fuck our diets.

Fuck our environment.

Something poisons our women.

Do not for the love of God allow them to mess with her thyroid. They will make it worse.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 5 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:54:34 ago (+5/-0)

Fuck thank you. I am sorry for what they did. This world is dangerous and deceptive. Fuck.

[ - ] knightwarrior41 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 16:43:34 ago (+2/-0)

Turns out she was allergic to all synthetic thyroid.


not everyone is allergic to the medication. so sorry that your wife was one of the few that showed anaphylaxis

to me it has worked fine. i just have shaking spells and cold hands since taking the medication that's gone. my depression is not severe anymore but i do have dysthymia.

my condition wasnt discovered until i was coming of age. for some reason my thyroid started to produce less and less hormone.

has your wife fixed her condition without the hormone? if yes tell me what's she is taking??

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:20:11 ago (+1/-0)

We are now on Bovine replacement.

So far so good. A upgrade on the pig thyroid extract which was tolerable.

One side effect of the synthetic I didn't mention was her skin started to go rock hard. Then Crack.

She was pretty suicidal.

She had a successful landscape business and we were forced to sell.

Though that meant we were free to go rural and do we did.

Every curse has a blessing.

The main warnings I have are.

1. Doctors cannot replace the thyroid. They cannot balance your levels. Thyroid is just one part of a complex feedback loop.

2. They downplay the side effects, fake diagnosis and talk up their skill.

Do not let them kill your thyroid. Even with issues it's better than none

[ - ] PostWallHelena 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:12:33 ago (+2/-0)

I agree with knightwarrior41. Taking levo, Ive had little to no side effects. Let her try the levothyroxine, which is pretty cheap. If she doesnt tolerate it well go with the pig stuff.

[ - ] knightwarrior41 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:28:31 ago (+2/-0)

yes levo is great. i have been for over 15 years on it. and so far the doctor only has had the need to raise dosage twice.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:14:59 ago (+1/-0)

It did for warn us to the dangers of medical establishment ten years before in the injections.

Our family. Three daughters together are free of that poison at least.

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 18:33:09 ago (+2/-0)

Worst part is they don't want to take responsibility. Disgraceful fucks.

[ - ] PearofAnguishJuniorManager 6 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:11:47 ago (+6/-0)*

My wife was diagnosed with Hashimotos, about 12 years ago. She was tired all the time. It’s gotten better but it never goes away.

Your wife’s doctor has prescribed the synthetic version of a natural hormone taken from pigs. Can’t say what it’s called because my wife isn’t here to tell me. She did a lot of research and didn’t want to take the synthetic hormone. The one from pigs is indistinguishable from the human hormone that people with thyroid issues are lacking.

Also try to find a ‘functional medicine’ doctor. With his help, she kept the thyroid in line with changes to her diet and she only took the pig hormone occasionally.

[ - ] Belfuro 5 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:49:02 ago (+5/-0)

Bovine one seems better and is cheaper

My wife too has both hashimotos and the opposite one.

Yes both symptoms.

She was poisoned. Thyroid issues are injuries

[ - ] GlowNiggerDick 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:38:22 ago (+1/-0)

Why would the bovine one bet better. We're a lot more similar to pigs than we are cows.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:13:25 ago (+1/-0)

A guy on here recommended it to us six months ago.

For starters price. Three months of pig is $300 and we need a prescription. Limited to three months

$100 for Bovine and no limits or scripts.

Made in new zealand vs made in Canada.

Less swelling and easier to balance her levels. Anecdotal.

So far for us it's an upgrade.

Especially as the single world supplier in Canada hasmd supply issues and we cant stockpile to cover outages.

No pills she dies.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 3 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:38:44 ago (+3/-0)

See below. Have her try gluten free diet for about 6 months. The results with my wife were unbelievable. Getting rid of the glyphosate by getting gluten out of her diet was recommended to us by a non traditional (read: actual) doctor, not a big pharma shill.

[ - ] PearofAnguishJuniorManager 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 11, 2022 09:57:50 ago (+0/-0)

My wife also cut out gluten and it helped a lot. And dairy. It was rough because she liked to do all the cooking which means I too was gluten free. Most gluten free things don’t taste very good. I never realized how many things you could make out of cauliflower. It all tastes the same. Mac and cheese with no pasta or cheese; it can be done, and it’s not good. 12 years on, she has become a pretty good gluten free cook. But if we go out for dinner and she eats gluten, she’ll be tired for a day.

[ - ] noonefromnowhere 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:59:21 ago (+1/-0)

Armour thyroid. Same company that makes Armour Hot Dogs. Funny that a meat packing company had all these pig thyroids lying around and was like, "Hey we could just grind these up and sell them".

[ - ] deleted 4 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:30:09 ago (+4/-0)*

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[ - ] PostWallHelena 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:21:10 ago (+2/-0)

Its a very minor condition. Like 10% of all white women over 40 have it. Its very common.

I agree with quitting caffeine but it wont fix this problem. Her immunity is attacking her thyroid.

[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:21:35 ago (+1/-0)

It won't just be attacking her thyroid alone.

Something is going on. Specifically targeted towards woman.


Fun fact.

Thyroid levels out causes mental behaviors identical to bipolar.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:41:50 ago (+0/-0)

The only thing those 10 percent of white women have in common is an exaggerated adverse reaction to glyphosate. It's poisoning the entire food chain, but some white women are more susceptible to it's toxicity

[ - ] deleted 4 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:38:25 ago (+5/-1)

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[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 3 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:13:02 ago (+3/-0)

Couldnot agree more. Recently read a book claiming “enriched” flour and “enriched” white rice may contain shitty versions of B vitamins that could actually be toxic. Bad manufacturing and questionable sources. Maybe celiac disease is overdiagnosed, and the true culprit is “enriched” unnatural foods.

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:47:21 ago (+0/-0)

Maybe celiac disease is overdiagnosed, and the true culprit is “enriched” unnatural foods.

Perhaps, but my money's still on glyphosate.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:45:37 ago (+0/-0)

You got it. My wife and her 2 sisters were all prescribed levo, and my wife's youngest sister was diagnosed with celiac. It's the glyphosate. No problems for my wife since she cut that shit out. Added bonus for me is homemade breads, so the house always smells amazing

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:17:42 ago (+0/-0)

Great point, I agree it’s more likely glyphosate.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:19:13 ago (+0/-0)

Great point, I agree it’s more likely glyphosate.

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:28:11 ago (+0/-0)

No problems for my wife since she cut that shit out.

Good to hear!

By the way, any idea which brand of flour is she using?
TIA

[ - ] LarryDarrell 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 22:28:47 ago (+1/-0)

She uses white and brown rice flour, tapioca starch, and potato starch.... Bob's Red Mill brand. To make them work as a replacement in recipes for standard flour you have to ratio them, but there's lots of info on the web

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 22:42:15 ago (+0/-0)

Well, shouldn't be too hard to figure out.
Thanks.

[ - ] TheNoticing 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:51:58 ago (+0/-0)

Are there food and supplement companies that lie about their ingredients, especially with industrial production byproducts?

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 22:05:58 ago (+0/-0)

That I wouldn't know; I don't keep track of recalls and warnings like I should.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:09:09 ago (+1/-0)

You do not HAVE to take it for the rest of your life. If you have hashimotos you have low thyroid hormones. If you take the levo it replaces the missing hormones. If you stop taking it you go back to having low thyroid levels.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:17:53 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:48:25 ago (+0/-0)

Ethoxyquin used to be used in pet food as a preservative.
Nasty shit, and counts thyroid problems as one of its many side effects.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:43:29 ago (+0/-0)

You don't have to take it forever. After getting rid of the glyphosate in her diet, my wife quit taking the levo and hasn't taken it for years.

[ - ] Steelerfish 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 20:14:10 ago (+0/-0)


I had a thyroidectomy when I was a child due to cancer. I’ve had to take
Synthrroid since. I switched to levothyroxine when I was in my 20s due to the costs.
I have no reactions from it due to not producing my own hormones.
I did have an issue when Puerto Rico was leveled from whatever hurricane that hit it a few years ago. Apparently the levothyroxine I have been taking for many, many years was produced there and the pharmacy gave me a different manufacturers pills. Supposed to be same dosage and ingredients, but it reacted differently in my body giving me all of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. All was back to normal within a few months after going back to my original script.

The only issues I have heard from it is from people who use it to lose weight that wreck the normal functioning of the thyroid for lack of a better description…

[ - ] totes_magotes 3 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:10:50 ago (+3/-0)

This is gonna sound as stupid and fake and gay as Dial but nascent iodine. My thyroid was underactive to the point that my normal body temp was like 96.5 and my temp when waking up was almost 95 (clinical hypothermia levels).

8 drops in water once a day for two months fixed it years ago. It will taste like she's drinking a hospital but it will fix her shit.

[ - ] oyblat 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 22:08:11 ago (+0/-0)

There's so much fear mongering around iodine so I'm not sure to take it or not.

I've heard it helps to improve energy levels which is why I'd like to take it.

[ - ] totes_magotes 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 11, 2022 07:50:44 ago (+0/-0)

Your thyroid needs iodine. This much most people know. What most people also don't know is that if your thyroid can't handle iodine properly, you can sometimes kick start it by providing it with enough of what it needs to actually ramp up production. It's like eating... if you go long enough on a restricted calorie diet, that level of calories becomes the new level it uses to function and stop losing weight. Mostly, with exceptions, right? Similarly, give your thyroid what it needs and it can function correctly and say "Oh, shit, this is what I'm supposed to be doing" and then when you stop with the extra iodine, it starts to pull what it needs.

Iodine itself doesn't influence your energy levels. Your thyroid does.

[ - ] TheYiddler 3 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:58:38 ago (+3/-0)

Iodine is really important during development. You can't grow a bigger thyroid as an adult. Trace amounts of bromine in white flour causes permanent harm to kids.

This one is important. You can blame goy slop for it.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:50:48 ago (+0/-0)

Thank you. I’m thinking in this direction too. Unnatural influence of goyslop in formative years is a great way to shape wage slaves afraid of losing health insurance.

[ - ] knightwarrior41 3 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:31:38 ago (+3/-0)

Somebody please read pill me on this low thyroid business. Is it likely that she truly needs to take an exognous thyroid hormone for the rest of her life?

yes i have the same condition as your wife and my thyroid gave up on me for good. it no longer produces enough hormones to keep my metabolism working at optimum performance

so again, i have to take it for life and am in my second augmentation of the dose since with time it will produce less and less.

She’s tried supplementing her diet with kelp for iodine, Brazil nuts for selenium, exercises daily, and takes a vitamin D supplement. Staples in her diet include steak, salmon, and a shit ton of avocados and mixed nuts.

iodine is a good supplement but only if your gland is working as it should, the rest is pointless

How is this so common? Is this what God intended.

its pretty common and your 2nd question sounds like a troll.

disease and suffering are part of a fallen world.shit happens.

anything else? merry xmas to you too even if you are trolling

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:54:15 ago (+2/-0)

Not trolling, I’m sorry if my wording was rash. This is a fallen world, and as such many of the solutions man has engineered have unintended consequences. Maybe thyroid difficulties are one such example. I am flawed and working on accepting this world with more grace while I am here. Thank you for your thoughtful reply, I appreciate it. Merry Christmas and I am hoping the thyroid medication will help her too. I just wanted to ask guys here in order to gain perpective on whether I support this step into the medical world or not. You helped me, thank you.

[ - ] PostWallHelena 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:02:53 ago (+2/-0)

Hey there, Hashimoto’s is not a big deal. I would recommend taking the levothyroxine (t4) although I know there is a natural thryoid replacement (dessicated animal thyroid) if the levo doesnt work. Also some people have had luck adding the T3 (liothyronine). Theoretically the T4 gets converted to T3.

I have noticed that if you start on levo after not having taken it for a while (or ever) it makes you feel kind of emotional. Like 6 hrs post pill Im crying. So I would start slow for a week or so on half a pill maybe.

Is Hashimoto’s iatrogenic? Good question. There is likely a genetic component to this autoimmune disease but it needs a trigger. That might be a viral infection or maybe a vaccine. I consider it a very real possibility that a vaccine caused mine. But what are you gonna do about it now? You have to treat it.

Having Hashi means she may be at risk for developing several other autoimmune disorders. Like RA or lupus. Not likely but possible. She may have relatives that have an autoimmune disease which may be due to the same gene. Her mom and sisters might want to get a thyroid panel done. These diseases are mostly in females.

The advice on iodine supplementation with hashimotos is mostly to stay away from it. Extra iodine seems to increase the anti-thyroid antibody count, which is bad. I have seen literature suggesting that iodine in careful combination with selenium might not be a problem but I would seriously take it easy on the kelp. Theres some studies done on hypothyroid patients in japan who ate a crap load of iodine and made their hypothyroidism worse.

Not taking the levo might eventually lead to heart disease way down the road. The body just doesnt repair itself as efficiently when thyroid hormones are deficient.



[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:15:32 ago (+1/-0)

Edit: there shouldnt be a problem with pregnancy as long as shes on the right dosage and her thyroid levels are normal.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:12:20 ago (+0/-0)

This is great information, very practical. I really appreciate it. I pay very close attention when I see your posts around here. Merry Christmas, she-goat.

[ - ] knightwarrior41 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:37:08 ago (+0/-0)

Hey there, Hashimoto’s is not a big deal. I would recommend taking the levothyroxine (t4) although I know there is a natural thryoid replacement (dessicated animal thyroid) if the levo doesnt work. Also some people have had luck adding the T3 (liothyronine). Theoretically the T4 gets converted to T3.

I have noticed that if you start on levo after not having taken it for a while (or ever) it makes you feel kind of emotional. Like 6 hrs post pill Im crying. So I would start slow for a week or so on half a pill maybe.

Is Hashimoto’s iatrogenic? Good question. There is likely a genetic component to this autoimmune disease but it needs a trigger. That might be a viral infection or maybe a vaccine. I consider it a very real possibility that a vaccine caused mine. But what are you gonna do about it now? You have to treat it.

Having Hashi means she may be at risk for developing several other autoimmune disorders. Like RA or lupus. Not likely but possible. She may have relatives that have an autoimmune disease which may be due to the same gene. Her mom and sisters might want to get a thyroid panel done. These diseases are mostly in females.

The advice on iodine supplementation with hashimotos is mostly to stay away from it. Extra iodine seems to increase the anti-thyroid antibody count, which is bad. I have seen literature suggesting that iodine in careful combination with selenium might not be a problem but I would seriously take it easy on the kelp. Theres some studies done on hypothyroid patients in japan who ate a crap load of iodine and made their hypothyroidism worse.

Not taking the levo might eventually lead to heart disease way down the road. The body just doesnt repair itself as efficiently when thyroid hormones are deficient.


yeah no kidding if you dont threat your thyroid you are gonna have serious problems. so the OP better monitor her wife's health every 6 months or so.

my doctor does this with me. i have to take blood tests twice a year. he checks for everything from my thyroid to my prostate via lab work. so far so good thank God.

but yeah get that fixed asap OP

[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 11, 2022 09:36:36 ago (+1/-0)

Sounds like you have a great doc.

Ive gone prolonged periods not taking my thyroid (year or two) . Theres not a big difference. I notice my nails are more brittle. Probably my heart to lol. But I think its a mistake to go without levo or similar. Everyone here suggesting maybe avoid plastics or whatever. Dumb.

[ - ] knightwarrior41 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 11, 2022 10:17:51 ago (+0/-0)

yes he's old school though he talked to me in to taking the fucking vaxx i told him nope . actually, he actually tried to scare me in to it but aside from that he's a pretty great doc.

though he thinks that fapping is for homosexuals lol (whatever)

like i have said, he's pretty old school.

thanks to him i got a top notch surgeon in my area that removed my gallbladder. he gets mad if i my test results comes back with some issue, the vaxx issue bothered me alot though.

[ - ] Breeder 2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:31:15 ago (+2/-0)

Is she vaxxed?

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:01:33 ago (+1/-0)

She took pfizer x2 in 2021 before I met her. She has not gotten any more since I met her. This thyroid issue was first noted in her bloodwork 8 years ago. She’s tried to manage it naturally since then but is wanting to go with Dr’s advice for a change.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:57:42 ago (+0/-0)

She took pfizer x2 in 2021 before I met her. She has not gotten any more since I met her. This thyroid issue was first noted in her bloodwork 8 years ago. She’s tried to manage it naturally since then but is wanting to go with Dr’s advice for a change.

[ - ] deleted 4 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:00:11 ago (+4/-0)

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[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:06:20 ago (+1/-0)

I know, the x2 is very bad. It’s her one red flag. Her older sister talked her into it. Her parents avoided the shots. Women without a strong male influence are on the globohomo chopping block. Always have been. But, I’m just trying to live my life in a fucked world. I love her and I’m hoping for the best, I’ll accept the consequences.

[ - ] Hobama 3 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:56:52 ago (+3/-0)

Its not a red flag, its a red carpet to a giant vat of red paint she dove into via diving board while doing a double backflip.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 15:29:27 ago (+0/-0)

Lol agreed. A part of me died when my mom told me she got it against my recommendation. I feel a whole new level of hate for this world since then.

[ - ] anthonylancer 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 17:36:33 ago (+1/-0)

My heart aches so fucking much that I couldn't prevent my mom from getting vaxxed. It sucks man, but at least we have some nice communities.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 18:04:15 ago (+0/-0)

Thank you, I agree man.

[ - ] Sleazy 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 23:16:11 ago (+0/-0)

she wont give any more offspring

[ - ] PostWallHelena 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:33:17 ago (+0/-0)

I knew. Somehow my brain still functions without a Y chromosome. Amazing! Talked my sibling out of it. Talked multiple friends and neighbors out of it. Couldnt talk my dad out of it, who went back for thirds. Guess my strong female influence was useless in his case. All his friends were getting it, see? Peer pressure. I forgive him for being a weak male swayed by globohomo . He now acknowledges his stupidity.

Your gf will be fine. This vax probably didnt cause her hashimotos, (although another one might have.)

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 21:13:34 ago (+0/-0)

I can believe it. Thank you again.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:07:51 ago (+1/-0)

I know, the x2 is very bad. It’s her one red flag. Her older sister talked her into it. Her parents avoided the shots. Women without a strong male influence are on the globohomo chopping block. Always have been. But, I’m just trying to live my life in a fucked world. I love her and I’m hoping for the best, I’ll accept the consequences.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:18:38 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:52:14 ago (+0/-0)

Thank you.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:06:58 ago (+0/-0)

I know, the x2 is very bad. It’s her one red flag. Her older sister talked her into it. Her parents avoided the shots. Women without a strong male influence are on the globohomo chopping block. Always have been. But, I’m just trying to live my life in a fucked world. I love her and I’m hoping for the best, I’ll accept the consequences.

[ - ] autotic 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:32:10 ago (+0/-0)

Bro, if she took that shit all bets are off. We won't know all of the hazards they've built into that poison for years if ever.

[ - ] AmalekTheZOG 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:48:16 ago (+1/-0)

Number 3 cause of death, taking doctors advice.

That's real.

[ - ] Jiggggg 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 16:41:54 ago (+1/-0)*

If she wants to help with low thyroid production, try a natural desiccated thyroid instead of synthetic.

This one is bovine and is what I take. It's helped me a lot.

https://naturalthyroidsolutions.com/

For my own research... Was your girl ever on hormonal birth control?

Also, check out a website called Stop The Thyroid Madness for all of your redpilling needs.
https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:06:18 ago (+0/-0)

Never on birth control in her life. Literally the vax is the only thing she got tricked into. Thank you, I’ll read up. She’s open to natural supplements.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:52:04 ago (+0/-0)

Never on birth control in her life. Literally the vax is the only thing she got tricked into. Thank you, I’ll read up. She’s open to natural supplements.

[ - ] cj71 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:35:53 ago (+1/-0)

Could be many things.

Low Copper -
Copper stimulates the production of the thyroxine hormone T4 and prevents over absorption of T4 in the blood cells by controlling the body's calcium levels.

Low magnesium-
We need magnesium to convert the inactive thyroid hormone T4 into the active thyroid hormone T3. Without this conversion, cells do not receive the more potent form of thyroid hormone. Therefore, when magnesium levels are low, our thyroid is not able to function correctly.

Low Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxal 5 phosphate)
B6 lowers prolactin and TSH. This can be because it lowers excess TRH, which stimulates the release of TSH and prolactin.

Low Zinc,
Zinc is involved in the synthesis of TSH (since it participates in the synthesis of TRH. Zinc is involved in the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Zinc supplementation has been shown to increase T3.

Low Iron
Low iron can reduce TPO activity
and can increase rT3 deiodination, leading to thyroid hormone metabolism by inactivating pathway. Low iron can lead to inefficient erythropoiesis, consequently causing a decrease in oxygen transport to tissues. Oxygen is crucial for various enzymatic reactions (including thyroid hormone synthesis)
Low iron can result in low T4 and T3 levels.

Avoid calorie deficits.

Avoid plastics.

Manage stress.

[ - ] Backfromthedesert [op] 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:56:53 ago (+1/-0)

This is why I come here. We have some of the top minds. I will investigate. Thank you goat.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:57:59 ago (+0/-0)

Low iron was something else my wife had from glyphosate poisoning. They put her on an iron supplement in addition to the levothyroxine originally

[ - ] ScheduledSuicide 1 point 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 13:46:49 ago (+1/-0)

Maybe she has something where she is unable to uptake a certain vitamin unless it's in the right form. She may have already had those tests done if the doctor is jumping to something like thyroid medicine. Look up 'malabsorption syndrome' if you think it applies.

Good luck, and Merry Christmas to you too.

[ - ] MrDarkWater 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 11, 2022 01:19:45 ago (+0/-0)

look into carnivore diet.

Perhaps kelp and nuts are bullshit and she just needs animal products.

[ - ] UrCoolerOlderBrother 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 22:09:11 ago (+0/-0)

Tell her to try some modifinil or some adderall lol.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:35:06 ago (+0/-0)

Put her on a gluten free diet. My wife went through the same thing. Please be aware, she's probably not actually averse to gluten, but the glyphosate (Monsanto round up) that gets sprayed on all gluten crops. If you can get flour, sugar, etc that has not been tainted by glyphosate, you don't have to be gluten free. Going to a gluten free diet is just the easiest way to see the results. Hashimotos diagnosis is almost always a bad diagnosis to the wrong problem (or it's purposefully assigned because fuck the pharma industry and doctors and they like to sell pills)

[ - ] autotic 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 19:30:55 ago (+0/-0)

Not a Dr. But a lot of folks who think something is wrong with them and making them anemic/low-energy... it's because their gut is completely fucked from:

- having taken antibiotics at some point
- shitty diet with too much processed food and sugars which throws your gut balance off
- low B12 either through diet or through low nutrient absorption from gut being screwed up

Tiredness, weird rashes that look like psoriasis(sp), dizziness when quickly standing up, getting gassed on stairs easily despite being "fit"....most of those are diet, lack of nutrient absorption, insulin imbalance.

1) intermittent fasting
2) something like a keto diet
3) probiotics or via diet (sour kraut, no-sugar kefir/yogurt)

If the gut is straight most other things usually are as well.

Pharma is a last resort in all cases.

[ - ] LarryDarrell 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 20:49:11 ago (+0/-0)

Correct. Way out of whack guy leads to celiac diagnosis, low thyroid, etc. Gut fucked up from glyphosate toxin

[ - ] zr855 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 18:55:12 ago (+0/-0)

Based on reading these posts, the simplest thing to try is a b super-complex vitamin. I'd try that and the other vitamins/minerals recommended. I also LOVE a ton of vitamin c. You can never get enough.

C an b are water soluble so they exit the body in a couple hours. You only really have to worry about taking too much fat soluble vitamins as they can build up for weeks.

You might want to do a sleep test on her. She might have sleep apnea. That will fuck you up in many ways.

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 18:30:35 ago (+0/-0)

Drop the salmon.

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 0 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 14:51:50 ago (+0/-0)

It might be worth looking into AdvanceTRS.

Searching for solutions here may also help:
http://earthclinic.com

I know of someone who has Hashi's so see what else I can dig up.

[ - ] TheBigGuyFromQueens -2 points 2.4 yearsDec 10, 2022 15:25:03 ago (+0/-2)

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