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1085628 tn?1326551885 I eat a lot of organic stuff, about 60% of what we eat is organic. We live in a small town and organic stuff is hard to come by, or we'd definitely do more. I hope to grow some stuff in a garden this year as well... that would be fun!! ...We tried last year but we ended up putting our daughters playground set over our garden! ha ha! Organic is great, it's the way I like my food. Pesticide and hormone free!!
Avatar f tn I bought some organic free range chicken tenders, seasoned it then baked it and used that throughout the week. My salad consisted of organic Romaine lettuce, organic baby spinach, organic kale and organic cilantro. And I was just using a dressing that's low in sugar. I also started juicing. This morning I drank carrot with apple, pineapple, orange, and added turmeric. I don't juice everyday but I have done it several times.
Avatar f tn but i had arranged with another dr to have my blood hormones taken so i went to her after being on menest about a month during which time i developed a Uti,nurse practioner gave me macrobid which i took but didnt care for,when i went to get results of hormone blood levels that dr did a urinalis and said i was clear,but it showed high protien and a high ph but it shows im drinling plenty fluids,i also had a yeast infectiona and she said a vagiginal infection,gave me cleocin suppsotories which mad
782017 tn?1243432891 I am so very sorry to hear that it didn't work. I know how devastating it can be. I personally try to eat as much organic foods as I can, because pesticides and preservatives contain estrogens which can throw off your hormones even more! You'd be surprised what's available - even convenience foods come organic. I live in the sticks and we just have a Wegmans but they have a pretty large section.
374593 tn?1257879950 Thanks!!! yea once i was told i might have an endometrioma I started buying the hormone free meat (but of course when we do go out, which isn't much I still gotta eat!) but also been tyring to cut back on wheat, sounds like there are a lot of studies that say cutting back or out wheat is huge for endo! so we are experienmenting with rice pasta and cookies with different types of flour - shopped in the gluten free section of the store the other day !
9263335 tn?1403463032 Just sharing a link to a website offering free trials on organic diapers :) all you have to pay is $5.95 for shipping. I just ordered my free trial. http://dollardiaperclub.com/baby-products?cam=efm&sub=09-19-2014&ref=5022425.
Avatar m tn You should try organic or cage free eggs. Most grocery stores carry them.
Avatar f tn We turned to an all natural and organic diet. We ate only organic fruits and veggies, hormone-free and grass-fed meats, organic dairy products, and a lot of whole grains. I also started a new exercise routine by going to the gym at least three times a week and walking every day. Five months after we were told that children were impossible, we found out we were pregnant! I just had my daughter on April 20th. I had a normal, healthy pregnancy, and she is absolutely healthy and beautiful.
Avatar m tn My dog seemed healthy when I was feeding him standard store bought dog food. When I changed over to a high quality organic dog food I was simply looking out for him in the long run. It's the same kind of thinking with hormone levels. Im just looking out for him.
362249 tn?1441315018 You no longer have to buy directly from the farmers anymore either. Tyson makes hormone free chicken and Hormel has hormone free lunch meat. Just depends on where you are. I can get the hormone free meat from the butcher in my grocery store. Just make sure the package actualy states hormone free. All Natural does not mean hormone free. Also watch your eggs. Poutry is the worst. They realy pump those birds up!!! I'm not saying it's easy, but it is getting easier just since I started.
Avatar m tn Next step is to compare test results for the biologically active thyroid hormones, Free T4 and Free T3, to their reference ranges. Your Free T4 is at 38% of its range. Your Free T3 is at 37.5% of its range. So they are well within range; however, the ranges are far too broad due to the erroneous assumptions used to establish those ranges. Being in range does not assure adequacy. TSH does not cause symptoms.
Avatar f tn Hi, I'm new... and trying to figure out what is wrong with me. I think it's Hashimotos/Thyroid related, but doctors (as I hear is common) keep telling me No, not yet maybe in a few years... I'm a 37 year old female, migraines & allergies/sinus stuff have been my only issue up until the last 1-2 years. Gluten-Free for 1.5 years (for migraines, originally).
Avatar n tn I also went gluten free,dairy free and try to eat as much organic foods as I can. There are foods that cause inflammation like corn. Google anti-inflammatory foods. Stay away from white potatoes and anything that has tomatoe in them or spicy foods. You may want to ask your primary to test for auto-immune antibodies. Mine came back positive for a couple things. If I were you, I would request a blood test of foods that you may be allergic or sensitive to.
Avatar f tn Basically, it’s best to use as much organic, “free-range” food as you can afford. And if you drink coffee or tea, make sure you only buy the organic versions: Commercially grown coffee and tea are some of the most pesticide and herbicide contaminated crops in the world. Also be sure your drinking water is as pure as possible. Filter out chlorine and other additives, and if possible fluoride, too, although that requires more expensive technology.
Avatar f tn Also, organic and non toxic is best as the liver plays a huge role in thyroid hormone conversion! The less burden that this organ has placed on it, the better job it can do with the t4 (storage hormone) conversion into t3 (the active thyroid hormone that the body uses for proper function at the cellular level). I hope our journey will be of some help to you. Good luck and God Bless!
Avatar n tn thyroid antibodies would be good to test in addition to Free T3 and Free T4. Good luck!
Avatar f tn In the future, always make sure they test for both Free T4 and Free T3. T3 is used by every cell of your body and Free T3 correlates best with hypo symptoms. It is good that you were tested for Vitamin D. You also need to test for B12 and ferritin. Deficiency in these can cause symptoms that mimic hypothyroidism. D should be about 55, B12 in the upper end of its range, and ferritin should be about 70.
Avatar f tn The ingredients are organic raspberry leaf organic strawberry leaf organic stringing nettle leaf Propretary blend Organic spearmint leaf Organic bitter fennel fruit Organic alfalfa leaf
Avatar m tn Appreciate your response, thank you, well i have been trying to control my diet for the the last 1 year, been on strict diet ,besides that i do work out 2-3 times a week and swimming twice a week, i pretty much consume around 1500 cal a day nothing more, lots of greens, organic eggs, beans, free range chicken breasts, salads, quinoa, sweet potato, mushrooms, olive oil, flaxseed oil, hemp oil, ghee, 100% grass fed organic butter etc.
Avatar n tn Over the last few years we have reversed this in her with diet and lifestyle changes and proper balance of her thyroid hormone levels. Make sure that your son has the FREE t3 and FREE t4 tested as well as the TSH. Always get copies of labs and post results here with the reference ranges and we'll be glad to take a look and give our opinions.