JCastro
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I have suspected for years that Ray has long-term mercury poisoning, with some in his hypothalamus causing chronic thyroid deficiency that he treats exogenously, and mercury would also be a partial explanation for his eccentricity and myriad food sensitivities. He doesn't care about mercury's 24.6-year tissue half-life, and doesn't even think amalgams are a problem. The Andy Cutler paradigm is the only reasonable way to get it out, but Ray is also disinterested in that. I think this could even explain his childhood health issues including the estrogenic symptoms he described like migraines and vision problems.Does anyone know how much thyroid does Ray take nowadays?
Perhaps I'm being harsh, the fact that he still needs to use thyroid hormones suggests that his dietary principles never really cure hypothyroidism and that is a sad realization. To think that he's dedicated his whole life to thyroid/ metabolism research and has little to show for.
It's one thing if he'd be using it to get an edge in his old age, but if he's needing it to be functional, that's not good.
Other protocols promise permanent reversal of hypothyroid state, why should I still follow Ray's?