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To: aruanan; mazz44; mlo; decimon
You've all given me many things to ponder.

I think I'm gonna change doctors and see what happens. I need to have everything all checked out, again, and see what the docs say. Resveratrol is an interesting item to check out and I will next time I'm near a CVS (thanks decimon).

In the meantime, we'll see what happens. Thanks again for everything.

33 posted on 09/05/2011 4:45:28 PM PDT by ducttape45
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To: ducttape45

You are WELCOME! NutraBio.com best for Resveratrol. Take care!


36 posted on 09/05/2011 6:21:37 PM PDT by mazz44
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To: ducttape45

As for Thyroid activity not being changed, it is not the immediate concern. The study states it “can”. That is not definitive.

The function of the Thymus gland is what gets affected first, along with adrenal function and metabolism of fats. Also, Bromine makes Iodine become like water to the body, and it just flushes it out. It also can cause “False” Thyroid tests that show normal limits. Long term toxicity, will then begin to cause disruption in function. Thyroid function is dependent on the Thymus gland. Lastly, Thyroid blood tests are one of the most inaccurate of medical tests.

It could be one of the reasons Thyroid disfunction is on the rise, due to the replacement of Iodine with Bromine in the flour industry over the last 50-60 years.

You can research more at drmercola.com and google search dr.brownstein and bromide toxicity. You can come to your own truthful conclusions. In my practice, this is what I see on a weekly basis.


37 posted on 09/05/2011 9:40:12 PM PDT by mazz44
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