FitnessMike
Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2020
- Messages
- 1,680
Iv had elevated thyroid antibodies for over a year that are dropping now, can I fully recover thyroid tissue?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Click Here if you want to upgrade your account
If you were able to post but cannot do so now, send an email to admin at raypeatforum dot com and include your username and we will fix that right up for you.
I'm trying to understand how there are so many anecdotal reports of people dropping thyroid meds when they switch to a carnivore diet.i don't even know if i lost thyroid tissue, its pure speculation but having raised antibodies for a year surely means that more than the normal amount of thyroid tissue was damaged if i understand it right.
@Hans seems to think thyroid tissue can fully recover.
Yes.Iv had elevated thyroid antibodies for over a year that are dropping now, can I fully recover thyroid tissue?
it doesn't refer to thyroid?Yes.
An in vivo study of the action of antiglucocorticoids on thymus weight ratio, antibody titre and the adrenal-pituitary-hypothalamus axis
Forty-one steroids were assayed for their ability to act as antiglucocorticoids in viro in intact rats using thymus weight, antibody titre and plasma …www.sciencedirect.com
i thought thymus can quickly disintegrate as well as quickly regrowHaving thyroid antibodies does not necessarily mean that the gland has been killed and unable to heal and function properly. Officially, the liver is the only organ that can regenerate to full size post resection, but there are also thymus gland studied showing a return with red light therapy.
I've read an anecdote somewhere before (i think that was last year) of a woman saying she had hashimotos and regained a significant amount of her thyroid tissue with certain lifestyle, dietary and supplementational adjustment.
It was a comment under a german article about iodine and thyroid.
Tinnitus is not "cureable" either but people managed to get rid of it, a few atleast. I listened to the story of a man who was diagnosed in his teens that he has a uncurable bone disease and his vertebrase and disks where messed up and gliding everywhere while his hip broke out of nowhere by simply walking/running. He said it healed all and fixed it with proper nutrition and excercise to the point the doctor coudn't believe the x-rays. Youthhormones are powerful..
Now thoose things are anecdotal and idk how much truth there is to it ... but if we believe from the get go that something does not work or is not possible then we never start to try nor do we allow success to happen trough trial and hardship. You know ... taking responsibility in our well being beyond of what we were told.
you're serious?some people have gotten thyroid removal surgery and regrown it havent they
Yes, that's what I am saying. Officially it's the liver only, but in real life it's a lot more.i thought thymus can quickly disintegrate as well as quickly regrow
some people have gotten thyroid removal surgery and regrown it havent they
what kind of patients?Yes, that's what I am saying. Officially it's the liver only, but in real life it's a lot more.
I have seen the parathyroid gland of my patients grow back to giant size after 90% of it has been removed!
So if the thymus and the parathyroid can do that, there is no apparent reason why other glands like the thyroid can, under the right circumstances.
you're serious?
I'd read haiduts article again.it doesn't refer to thyroid?
Thyroglobulin Antibodies H 189.9 0 - 115 kIU/L@FitnessMike how high are your TPO antibodies if it's not too much asking? I started at 1300 8 years ago, and now I'm at 355. I've kept my TSH suppressed for years and it hasn't been enough to get rid of the antibodies. I'm experimenting with high dose aspirin to see if I can keep the inflammation down and lower TPO more.