My dad's idiot wife said that I should go to the doctor because "everyone my age and older is on some sort meds". I didn't have the will to explain to her that a medication to treat a symptom will create other symptoms that they're just going to give you medication to treat. She's also a covidiot, I don't like being around her for character reasons let alone her spike proteins she's shedding. Got strep, ordered amoxicillin, I take ivermectin and fenbenzanole when I get sick, vitamins... I've been patching myself up my entire adult life and can count on one hand how many Tylenol I've had.
Every single big pharma commercial - " We have a drug to fix your 1 problem ", then in super fine print and auctioneer / lawyer speak they list the 12 more severe side effects Yet people just gobble them up cuz white coat cult told them. Infuriating.
Would you mind briefly sharing how you adjusted your thyroid numbers?
My wife is an RN and was identified as diabetic a year ago with bad thyroid numbers. The doctors were more than ready to give her a bag full of scripts, meters, injections, etc. She refused (they were offended) and decided to change the diet of EVERYONE in our house. Collectively we've lost 100 lbs in the past year and no longer buy processed foods. Everyone is much healthier now and doing really good.
Maybe not briefly, but I'll share. When covid hit, I lost all trust in the medical establishment. I followed the Zelenko protocol because I was a courtesy driver and I kept working even though I refused to wear a mask, and distancing in a vehicle with 3 others isn't possible. I refused to go to the doctor because I wouldn't mask up and I would not get vaxxed either. I soon ran out of my hypothyroid med and my Dr wouldn't refill w/o an appt. In researching, I found that many of the supplements I was already taking helped with t3 production- Quercetin, turmeric with curcumin and pepperine, zinc, C, D, E, and B12. In addition to these, I started eating seaweed snacks which are full of iodine. I never had my thyroid checked again until I finally went back to my doctor in 2023. I had no idea how my numbers would look, but my Dr was surprised to see that my blood work came back normal for thyroid levels. She was a little perplexed.
I started taking a seaweed supplement simply for the high levels of iodine (and because it was cheaper than the drops).
No thyroid issues but I've read bromide will take the place of iodine if one has a deficiency and can cause many issues so figured I'd make sure that didn't happen.
One pill a day and the bottle was $12, if I remember correctly.
Thanks for the excellent explanation. My wife only tried the thyroid meds for a couple months and then bailed because it was screwing up her menses. We are both getting our blood work done next week and she's looking for ways to adjust her numbers if they are still out of whack.
If she eats a lot of bread (or anything made with regular American wheat) her thyroid problems could easily have been exacerbated by the bromine that's used to treat flour. Bromine is similar to iodine in that it's a halide, and the thyroid readily absorbs it in the absence of iodine. The problem is that bromine cannot be used to make some of the hormones produced by the thyroid, and it has a much higher toxicity than iodine which tends to cascade into liver problems.
Zero, zilch, nada. I even quit taking ibuprofen a few years ago for mild headaches and other mild aches, and just tough it out. I've never been on prescription meds, nor taken any of the narcos that I was prescribed (never filled the scrips) when having dental or other minor procedures. I never trusted the medical industrial complex from a younger age, and now in my 50s, I know that my distrust was always warranted.
On the other hand, my pill-pushing other half is on a myriad of drugs, has had many useless procedures, and will probably never stop. I say pill-pushing, because she's always trying to get me to take that poison, as she works in the medical field (not a doctor or nurse). I just refuse to talk about it with her and go about my day.
Nice! Iโll use ibuprofen for a sore ankle, past injury with screws still in it, after walking a lot on hard surfaces in bunker books during training or incidents. Otherwise no headaches but sometimes sinus headaches from allergies or changing weather. Then I use saline spray to get the sinuses back balanced. And headache disappears.
I usually do something dumb enough to land an ER visit or urgent care about once a year. Broken finger, sprained wrist, pulled muscles... I take a couple pain pills or muscle relaxer to cope for the first day or so then the rest get thrown into my first aid kit. Did this for years so I had a pretty good stash of vicodin, perks, oxies... I end up dropping an 80lb hydraulic cylinder on my thumb and it splits tissue to the bone. It's work related so the doc exrays it, throws in a couple stitches and says it's a hairline fracture. I tell him the glorified ibuprofen doesn't work for me and he gives it to me anyway thinking I'm seeking narcotics.
Whatever, go home with it hurting like hell and grab my first aid kit to find every pill bottle empty. That was how I found out one of my roommates was a junkie. Needless to say I wasn't in a good mood to begin with but that triggered me bad, went off on him and told him him and all his shit was to be gone within 24 hours. I wonder if he ever cleaned up or is dead now from graduating to fentynal.
Bingo. Meds essentially TRY to replace what your body does naturally. Eventually they will kill whatever organ, gland they are " supposedly " trying to help. They love that cuz it makes u NEED their drugs for life and even need surgery to remove what they've destroyed/disabled.
We are nothing but livestock to them. The farmer doesn't ask the cow's permission to do whatever he wants to increase profit.
The less meds you're on, the better you are...PERIOD!
My dad's idiot wife said that I should go to the doctor because "everyone my age and older is on some sort meds". I didn't have the will to explain to her that a medication to treat a symptom will create other symptoms that they're just going to give you medication to treat. She's also a covidiot, I don't like being around her for character reasons let alone her spike proteins she's shedding. Got strep, ordered amoxicillin, I take ivermectin and fenbenzanole when I get sick, vitamins... I've been patching myself up my entire adult life and can count on one hand how many Tylenol I've had.
Kudos to you!๐๐๐๐๐
Meds all cause side effects, for which they sell you more drugs, which cause more side effects, for which...rinse and repeat
The People are awakening to how this works
We are changing the world
Every single big pharma commercial - " We have a drug to fix your 1 problem ", then in super fine print and auctioneer / lawyer speak they list the 12 more severe side effects Yet people just gobble them up cuz white coat cult told them. Infuriating.
It cracks me up when the side effects are worse than the actual ailment.
May cause serious side effects or death.....but your ingrown hair has a 60% chance of being gone
No meds at all, only natural supplements. I even managed to get off my thyroid meds by doing some research. Numbers are good now.
Would you mind briefly sharing how you adjusted your thyroid numbers?
My wife is an RN and was identified as diabetic a year ago with bad thyroid numbers. The doctors were more than ready to give her a bag full of scripts, meters, injections, etc. She refused (they were offended) and decided to change the diet of EVERYONE in our house. Collectively we've lost 100 lbs in the past year and no longer buy processed foods. Everyone is much healthier now and doing really good.
Maybe not briefly, but I'll share. When covid hit, I lost all trust in the medical establishment. I followed the Zelenko protocol because I was a courtesy driver and I kept working even though I refused to wear a mask, and distancing in a vehicle with 3 others isn't possible. I refused to go to the doctor because I wouldn't mask up and I would not get vaxxed either. I soon ran out of my hypothyroid med and my Dr wouldn't refill w/o an appt. In researching, I found that many of the supplements I was already taking helped with t3 production- Quercetin, turmeric with curcumin and pepperine, zinc, C, D, E, and B12. In addition to these, I started eating seaweed snacks which are full of iodine. I never had my thyroid checked again until I finally went back to my doctor in 2023. I had no idea how my numbers would look, but my Dr was surprised to see that my blood work came back normal for thyroid levels. She was a little perplexed.
Baffled!!
Interesting.
I started taking a seaweed supplement simply for the high levels of iodine (and because it was cheaper than the drops).
No thyroid issues but I've read bromide will take the place of iodine if one has a deficiency and can cause many issues so figured I'd make sure that didn't happen.
One pill a day and the bottle was $12, if I remember correctly.
She was baffled!
As all doctors are, because they have been taught lies.
Thanks for the excellent explanation. My wife only tried the thyroid meds for a couple months and then bailed because it was screwing up her menses. We are both getting our blood work done next week and she's looking for ways to adjust her numbers if they are still out of whack.
Iodine supplements are critical for supporting thyroid function.
If she eats a lot of bread (or anything made with regular American wheat) her thyroid problems could easily have been exacerbated by the bromine that's used to treat flour. Bromine is similar to iodine in that it's a halide, and the thyroid readily absorbs it in the absence of iodine. The problem is that bromine cannot be used to make some of the hormones produced by the thyroid, and it has a much higher toxicity than iodine which tends to cascade into liver problems.
Very interesting. She eats nearly no bread, so the results of her blood test next week should be very interesting.
Thyroid issues can be caused by different things for different people.
Going gluten free fixed my antibodies, and helped my levels somewhat.
I know people who have used Young Livingโs endoflex essential oil and completely gotten off medication but YMMV.
If the pancreas/diabetes is part of things, itโs a more complex case. she might benefit from seeing a holistic medicine/functional doctor.
Low. I explained as well as I can above.
Zero, zilch, nada. I even quit taking ibuprofen a few years ago for mild headaches and other mild aches, and just tough it out. I've never been on prescription meds, nor taken any of the narcos that I was prescribed (never filled the scrips) when having dental or other minor procedures. I never trusted the medical industrial complex from a younger age, and now in my 50s, I know that my distrust was always warranted.
On the other hand, my pill-pushing other half is on a myriad of drugs, has had many useless procedures, and will probably never stop. I say pill-pushing, because she's always trying to get me to take that poison, as she works in the medical field (not a doctor or nurse). I just refuse to talk about it with her and go about my day.
Nice! Iโll use ibuprofen for a sore ankle, past injury with screws still in it, after walking a lot on hard surfaces in bunker books during training or incidents. Otherwise no headaches but sometimes sinus headaches from allergies or changing weather. Then I use saline spray to get the sinuses back balanced. And headache disappears.
I usually do something dumb enough to land an ER visit or urgent care about once a year. Broken finger, sprained wrist, pulled muscles... I take a couple pain pills or muscle relaxer to cope for the first day or so then the rest get thrown into my first aid kit. Did this for years so I had a pretty good stash of vicodin, perks, oxies... I end up dropping an 80lb hydraulic cylinder on my thumb and it splits tissue to the bone. It's work related so the doc exrays it, throws in a couple stitches and says it's a hairline fracture. I tell him the glorified ibuprofen doesn't work for me and he gives it to me anyway thinking I'm seeking narcotics.
Whatever, go home with it hurting like hell and grab my first aid kit to find every pill bottle empty. That was how I found out one of my roommates was a junkie. Needless to say I wasn't in a good mood to begin with but that triggered me bad, went off on him and told him him and all his shit was to be gone within 24 hours. I wonder if he ever cleaned up or is dead now from graduating to fentynal.
Bingo. Meds essentially TRY to replace what your body does naturally. Eventually they will kill whatever organ, gland they are " supposedly " trying to help. They love that cuz it makes u NEED their drugs for life and even need surgery to remove what they've destroyed/disabled.
We are nothing but livestock to them. The farmer doesn't ask the cow's permission to do whatever he wants to increase profit.