Has anyone tried Calcium AKG? If so, what has your experience been like using it? I’ve read many positive things about it, but I don’t know if it does much more than calcium carbonate.
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Calcium AKG
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RE: Receeding gum
@Samyo Dr. Ellie Phillip's protocol works best for me. I know many people do not agree with what she recommends, but her protocol stopped my gums from bleeding and with the progression of gum recession. I don't use the ACT mouthwash. I swapped it out with a salt & xylitol rinse from CVS. But I do use the other mouthwashes and toothpaste that she recommends. One of her best and most informative interviews was with Patrick Timpone circa 2017. If you can find that, listen to it. She explains everything so well.
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RE: Normal Reference Ranges of Serum TSH
@banquos-ghost I originally started taking NDT by the Life Giving Store, around four years ago. When I first started taking it, it worked for me but stopped working about a year after I started it (my TSH went up to 3.0 and I still had all of my hypo symptoms). What ended up working the best for me and what I take now is Cynomel (I break up one pill into four pieces and take it throughout the day with meals). Then starting around 6:00 PM, I take one drop of Tyromix. I take one drop of that every 1.5 hours until I go to bed. So, I end up taking 5 drops total of Tyromix (orally) and spread out. That amount of Tyromix is what helps me sleep throughout the entire night without waking up, and that is the marker that I use to decide the dosage of the Tyromix.
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RE: Normal Reference Ranges of Serum TSH
From my personal experience, Dr. Peat is correct. My TSH was naturally anywhere between 1.80 (when I was young) and 2.85 (when I reached 40). I had hypothyroid symptoms my entire life, from hair shedding, difficulty sleeping, acne, estrogen dominance, and eventually received a diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis, which is a rare autoimmune disease. The specialist who treated me for that told me that 90% of his patients are hypothyroid, but I was okay because my TSH was 2.85 – nothing to worry about. It was right after that when I discovered Dr. Peat’s work. Out of curiosity, I ordered my own thyroid tests and saw that my T3 was very low, almost below range. No doctor would even listen to me about treating me with thyroid, so I self medicated. After about 8 months, ALL of my hypo symptoms went away and I no longer test positive for the autoimmune disease (I also changed my diet). Anyway, all that to say, from my personal experience Dr. Peat is correct about the TSH and about where T3 should be, and I don’t think diet alone would have fixed my situation.
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RE: Is Bioenergetic.live No Longer Available?
@urbrainonsugar Thank you so much for doing this! I wanted to Venmo you, if needed. I listen to this all the time. Sorry it took me so long to reply back to you. Thank you again!
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Is Bioenergetic.live No Longer Available?
I was really enjoying the Bioenergetic Radio (bioenergetic.live) but it is no longer uploading for me. Does anyone know what happened to it?