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unable to troubleshoot hypothyroidism, anemia...

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    winters @Razvan
    last edited by winters Aug 13, 2024, 1:46 AM Aug 13, 2024, 1:42 AM

    @Razvan

    anything that amplifies the metabolic rate is pointless or detrimental… this is why I haven’t been drinking coffee (and yes, I have tried tyronene to no avail)

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      winters @winters
      last edited by winters Aug 13, 2024, 1:56 AM Aug 13, 2024, 1:53 AM

      so I was thinking it has something to do with glutathione… although I’ve taken lots of glycine and various other nutrients and nothing has happened so far. (TTFD supposedly depletes glutathione but I haven’t taken it in a while)

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        Razvan @winters
        last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 2:11 AM

        @winters T3 regulates iron, ceuroplasmin, copper in the liver. Caffeine makes things worse because it depletes iron.
        If T3 didnt work you should try mega dosing K2 with high dosage b2 for a while. K2 in high dosages raises EPOO and RBC and B2 regulates iron from the liver into hemoglobin. I think this combo should raise hemoglobin pretty quickly. It did for me.

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          winters @Razvan
          last edited by winters Aug 13, 2024, 2:28 AM Aug 13, 2024, 2:27 AM

          @Razvan

          I’ve taken plenty of riboflavin and vitamin K2… you seem certain that this is about iron. From what I’ve gathered before, it seems to be hemolytic anemia or aplastic anemia. Which is why I’ve suspected glutathione deficiency, glyphosate, etc.

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            Razvan @winters
            last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 4:08 AM

            @winters High RDW from my knowledge is always about Iron.

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              Razvan @winters
              last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 4:09 AM

              @winters how is your ferritin? Transferrin and hemoglobin?

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                cs3000 @winters
                last edited by cs3000 Aug 13, 2024, 1:34 PM Aug 13, 2024, 1:29 PM

                @winters Ok no iron trial yet then, whats your typical diet & what supplements are you taking?

                from what I read the MPV can still be that low >7.2 in commonly "healthy" people , so sometimes can indicate a bone marrow problem but not necessarily. But yeah RDW commonly high with iron anemia as razvan said https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2766669/

                stuff like metal toxicity / oxidative stress / or lacking protection through glutathione catalase can effect red blood cells. autoimmune RBC destruction from viral infection or IgG,

                but if youre losing more iron than youre taking in over time, only iron is gonna fix the effects of iron depletion properly right.

                u already ruled out the B vitamin & copper anemias (copper deficiency can be mistaken for bone marrow problem). we usually lose 1mg - 2mg iron a day depending on activity level if arent actively bleeding. and only absorb a small % of iron. so it might be as simple as getting an iron surplus for a while.

                "world," as a source of new perceptions
                more https://substack.com/@cs3001

                "Self-organizing systems decay only if they have assimilated inertia and — with a little support of the right kind— the centers of degeneration can become centers of regeneration"

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                  winters @cs3000
                  last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 4:00 PM

                  @cs3000

                  I forgot to include it but I did consume plenty of iron and it didn’t help anything.

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                    winters @Razvan
                    last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 7:55 PM

                    @Razvan

                    I haven't done an iron panel... but here's my latest CBC:

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                      cs3000 @winters
                      last edited by Aug 14, 2024, 7:33 AM

                      @winters u arent anemic by this , rbc and hemoglobin is good, what problems are you trying to solve specifically ? & how much protein & carbs do you eat?

                      "world," as a source of new perceptions
                      more https://substack.com/@cs3001

                      "Self-organizing systems decay only if they have assimilated inertia and — with a little support of the right kind— the centers of degeneration can become centers of regeneration"

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                        winters @cs3000
                        last edited by winters Aug 14, 2024, 11:43 PM Aug 14, 2024, 11:25 PM

                        @cs3000

                        well, I still have some kind of anemia...

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                          winters
                          last edited by Aug 22, 2024, 8:06 PM

                          Do you guys think that it could be like a parasitical infection?

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                            cs3000 @winters
                            last edited by cs3000 Aug 25, 2024, 10:16 AM Aug 25, 2024, 9:50 AM

                            @winters
                            not sure, but your white blood count & granulocytes are low

                            eating 2 small cans of pineapples a day (280g) can increase these a lot (and NK cells for early immunity) and reduce infection frequency
                            https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4258310/
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                            and probably ensuring you eat enough protein

                            "world," as a source of new perceptions
                            more https://substack.com/@cs3001

                            "Self-organizing systems decay only if they have assimilated inertia and — with a little support of the right kind— the centers of degeneration can become centers of regeneration"

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                              Jennifer @winters
                              last edited by Jennifer Aug 25, 2024, 12:19 PM Aug 25, 2024, 12:13 PM

                              @winters, from my understanding, foam in the urine is protein (kidney issues) and bubbles are gas (digestive issues). A coated tongue could be bacteria or candida/thrush. If you can brush it off easily, it’s bacteria. Thrush typically results in bleeding when trying to remove it. It’s difficult to tell without inspecting your entire mouth—thrush often appears on other tissues of the mouth, not just the tongue—but from your pic, it looks like bacteria. Since your creatinine and albumin levels have normalized, ruling out issues with kidney function, and you mention hypothyroidism, could you have an overgrowth of bacteria in your small intestine? It’s common in those who have poor thyroid function. When I had SIBO and intestinal inflammation (gastritis), I experienced a coated tongue and gas bubbles in my urine that could have been mistaken for foam, and my CBC levels were out of range.

                              I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                                winters
                                last edited by Aug 29, 2024, 1:26 AM

                                I took an antihelminitic so maybe parasites can be ruled out…

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                                  winters
                                  last edited by winters Sep 1, 2024, 10:21 PM Sep 1, 2024, 10:20 PM

                                  I don't think this has anything to do with nutrition, how about pesticides? they seem to be linked to aplastic anemia

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                                  how does one get rid of these?

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                                    A Former User @Razvan
                                    last edited by A Former User Nov 9, 2024, 1:00 AM Nov 8, 2024, 5:29 AM

                                    @Razvan what is your iron anemia protocol? do you take iron rich foods?

                                    would you post any study links on this if you have them already

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