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@Daniel11 When you shined red light mini on your thyroid daily. How long did you do it for, and at what distance? Thanks.
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@Daniel11 When you shined red light mini on your thyroid daily. How long did you do it for, and at what distance? Thanks.
Tyler, your hypogonadism was secondary or tertiary, correct? Did your endocrinologist order an MRI?Yes that's exactly right. About 5 inches from my neck. I place it in front of me on my desk, it tilts back an will rest on it's wire at a perfect 45 degree angle upwards. I sit in my chair, with the light pointing up at my neck, and within 10-15 minutes I feel effects (warm, pulse increase, BM urge, mood lift, etc). Hopefully that makes sense. It really is an incredible and underestimated tool.
I'm not tyler but he said so in the first few posts, I think he used digestive enzymes and a bit of cascara (as well as a new diet) to help recover a more@tyler Did you ever have any digestion or gut problems before making all your Peat related changes?
They're not that bad- at mine they let you listen to music through headphones!Tyler, your hypogonadism was secondary or tertiary, correct? Did your endocrinologist order an MRI?
Edit: Nevermind, saw the answer in the OP. I'm just nervous about getting an MRI.
Ha!!!! Yes yes yes I had digestive problems. This was probably the worst of all symptoms. When I came out of low carb dieting, I was having a BM 1-2 times per week...I'm not tyler but he said so in the first few posts, I think he used digestive enzymes and a bit of cascara (as well as a new diet) to help recover a more
optimal transit time.
I used it daily for over 6 months without issues, no dependency.Exactly, Cascara Sagrada is good for a colon cleanse and occasional use for constipation but not a herb you want to use for the long run everyday
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Exactly, Cascara Sagrada is good for a colon cleanse and occasional use for constipation but not a herb you want to use for the long run everyday and you don't want to use for chronic intestinal conditions such as ulcerative colitis.
Cultured veggies like the one i mention before is a much more natural and life long healthy way to heal your digestive system, maintain microbial balance and encourage daily full bowl moments. This food has saved many people after long term antibiotic use.
Cabbage when it is fermented (real unheated sauerkraut) is highly digestible, and will not have any negative effect on thyroid functioning.
Many healthy cultures do this, the Nepalese and Tibetans have fermented cabbage with all their main meals, they are very healthy robust people that show no signs of hypothyroidism.
I used it daily for over 6 months without issues, no dependency.
What I mean is that BM's were all over the place- in terms of quality and frequency. But at least it had me going everyday, and at that point, that's all that mattered to me. I also think I read somewhere that it could take a few weeks to have a good effect, so I stuck it out.. and super glad I did.@tyler When you said the first week of cascara things got crazy, what did you mean? Did you not feel the need to stop taking it?
@Daniel11 Why wouldn't you create your own thread?