Guest guest Posted March 30, 2007 Report Share Posted March 30, 2007 Thanks Jenny for your input. I have never heard Quantum Biofeedback before nor have been tested to say the least. Where do I get this type of testing or who should I contact to get this done, my internist, endo, or naturopath doctor? I am new to a lot of this and learning at the same time, but I find it interesting and exciting to learn these alternatives that help alot of people rather than keeping them sick(er). Thank you, Mrs. A. -------------- Original message from Jenny Kernan <rainysnana: -------------- Armour Thyroid, My mother and I have found with our clients, actually nourishes the thyroid whereas Synthroid will eventuallly destory and shut down the thyroid. Because they are so vastly different I would follow what you have been told to take. Then watch for a difference and readdress the dosage after you have adjusted to the Armour. None of our client have the issues with Armour that you have mentioned with the Synthroid. Then also you may want to get a health scan via Quantum Biofeedback and find what really is going on energetically in the body and go from there to correct the issues that create the symptoms you speak of. Jenny Kernan --- armywife108 <iresa wrote: > I have been on syntroid for 2-3 years and today I > was switched to > Armour of 60 mg. With Syntroid I was taking 100mcg > therefore, with > Armour, I am given 60 mg today. Now my questions > are, should I start > this high dosage of 60 mg of Armour after being on > 100mcg of > Syntroid? Or should I take half of the Armour once a > day only which > will equate to almost 30 mg? Or should I take it > half of 60 mg in > the morning then finish the other half in the > afternoon? I have > never taken ARmour before but most of the sites I > read, docs would > prescribe 30 mg to start then gradually increase it > over time. > > A little background: my endo and or it's nurse > pract. didn't want to > prescribe Armour because of what they believed, so > Syntroid is the > standard prescription for most patients. However, > being on synt all > this time, I have always have these lingering > symptoms that do not > go away even if my endo increases my dosage. My > symptoms are chest > pain/pressure, numbing, tingling (left) fingers, to > my left leg to > left toes. I also have brain fog which makes it very > difficult for > me to concentrate let alone remember things. I can't > sleep well, > often tired, gaining weight for no reason despite > proper diet, and > exercise. I also take vitamins and B12 supplements > in the afternoon > making sure that my synthroid presciption has been > in my system for > many hours. I take my synt. early in the morning > then my vitamins > like Synergy Version 10 in the afternoon for a pick > me up energy. > > I have also been tested for cortrosyn stim test > which came > back " normal " , but knowing that it is normal, I > don't always rely > on those blood test results. I learned that the hard > way. My endo > said that since my cortrosyn test is normal there is > not much to do > with my adrenals, etc. but to keep taking the > syntroid and come back > 4-6 weeks later for more blood work. > > Now, my internist who is not reluctant at all to > prescribe Armour > told me that if something doesn't work then patients > should have the > choice to reach for another medicine or help. So > today, I received > my Armour of 60 mg from my internist and not from my > endo. I've > asked if I need to cut down on my syntrd med, but I > was told to stop > it all at once then start armour tomorrow at 60 mg. > No weaning off, > just stop the old and start a new prescription > regime. > > For anyone who has the same experience or if you > could help with > advice or suggestion, please feel free to reply. > Should I be concern > of this sudden change? Should I take all the 60 mg > at once in the > morning or should I cut it in half to take half in > the morning then > the other half in the afternoon? Or should I just > take 30 mg once a > day for 2 weeks then increase it to 60 mg a day? > > Thank you for your time, > > Mrs. A > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2007 Report Share Posted March 30, 2007 Hi Mrs. A, Here is 2 directories of practitioners for Quantum Biofeedback. In them you will find all sorts of credentials for Medical and Alternative Medical care. These practitoners are trained professionals and are able to help you with your health care issues. http://www.thequantumgallery.com/ The Quantum Center of Excellence Practitionery Check this page to locate a Quantum Biofeedback Therapist in your area. http://theqxci.com/practitioners.php/ Global Quantum Quest Practitioner Directory. Check this page to locate a Quantum Biofeedback Therapist in your area. Because of this therapy I am alive today. 2.5 years ago I was in severe adrenal exhaustion and nothing my allopathic dr was doing was helping. In fact it was making me sicker. I was passing out at work, couldn't keep food down, couldn't sleep, severe headaches that nothing made go away, I had lost 70 lbs in 6 months without dieting...etc After 4 hours on this device I was able to sleep, eat and the headaches stopped. Today I am feeling so much better. Good Luck Jenny Kernan --- army108 wrote: > Thanks Jenny for your input. I have never heard > Quantum Biofeedback before nor have been tested to > say the least. Where do I get this type of testing > or who should I contact to get this done, my > internist, endo, or naturopath doctor? I am new to a > lot of this and learning at the same time, but I > find it interesting and exciting to learn these > alternatives that help alot of people rather than > keeping them sick(er). > > Thank you, > Mrs. A. > > -------------- Original message from Jenny Kernan > <rainysnana: -------------- > > Armour Thyroid, My mother and I have found with our > clients, actually nourishes the thyroid whereas > Synthroid will eventuallly destory and shut down the > thyroid. Because they are so vastly different I > would > follow what you have been told to take. Then watch > for > a difference and readdress the dosage after you have > adjusted to the Armour. None of our client have the > issues with Armour that you have mentioned with the > Synthroid. Then also you may want to get a health > scan > via Quantum Biofeedback and find what really is > going > on energetically in the body and go from there to > correct the issues that create the symptoms you > speak > of. > > Jenny Kernan > > --- armywife108 <iresa wrote: > > > I have been on syntroid for 2-3 years and today I > > was switched to > > Armour of 60 mg. With Syntroid I was taking 100mcg > > therefore, with > > Armour, I am given 60 mg today. Now my questions > > are, should I start > > this high dosage of 60 mg of Armour after being on > > 100mcg of > > Syntroid? Or should I take half of the Armour once > a > > day only which > > will equate to almost 30 mg? Or should I take it > > half of 60 mg in > > the morning then finish the other half in the > > afternoon? I have > > never taken ARmour before but most of the sites I > > read, docs would > > prescribe 30 mg to start then gradually increase > it > > over time. > > > > A little background: my endo and or it's nurse > > pract. didn't want to > > prescribe Armour because of what they believed, so > > Syntroid is the > > standard prescription for most patients. However, > > being on synt all > > this time, I have always have these lingering > > symptoms that do not > > go away even if my endo increases my dosage. My > > symptoms are chest > > pain/pressure, numbing, tingling (left) fingers, > to > > my left leg to > > left toes. I also have brain fog which makes it > very > > difficult for > > me to concentrate let alone remember things. I > can't > > sleep well, > > often tired, gaining weight for no reason despite > > proper diet, and > > exercise. I also take vitamins and B12 supplements > > in the afternoon > > making sure that my synthroid presciption has been > > in my system for > > many hours. I take my synt. early in the morning > > then my vitamins > > like Synergy Version 10 in the afternoon for a > pick > > me up energy. > > > > I have also been tested for cortrosyn stim test > > which came > > back " normal " , but knowing that it is normal, I > > don't always rely > > on those blood test results. I learned that the > hard > > way. My endo > > said that since my cortrosyn test is normal there > is > > not much to do > > with my adrenals, etc. but to keep taking the > > syntroid and come back > > 4-6 weeks later for more blood work. > > > > Now, my internist who is not reluctant at all to > > prescribe Armour > > told me that if something doesn't work then > patients > > should have the > > choice to reach for another medicine or help. So > > today, I received > > my Armour of 60 mg from my internist and not from > my > > endo. I've > > asked if I need to cut down on my syntrd med, but > I > > was told to stop > > it all at once then start armour tomorrow at 60 > mg. > > No weaning off, > > just stop the old and start a new prescription > > regime. > > > > For anyone who has the same experience or if you > > could help with > > advice or suggestion, please feel free to reply. > > Should I be concern > > of this sudden change? Should I take all the 60 mg > > at once in the > > morning or should I cut it in half to take half in > > the morning then > > the other half in the afternoon? Or should I just > > take 30 mg once a > > day for 2 weeks then increase it to 60 mg a day? > > > > Thank you for your time, > > > > Mrs. A > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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