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Old 03-11-2003, 01:56 PM
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I've begun by cutting my dose of levoxyl in half and drinking one cup of tea for a couple days -- I think tomorrow I'll just go with the tea x2. Not too bad! No need to dilute, but then I grew up at the seashore & used to eat seaweed off the beach when I was a little kid.

I was wondering if you think that "good" thyroid levels can vary from person to person -- and what is low for one person could actually be quite high for someone else? Can too-high thyroid causes insensitivity in the form of inattentiveness/hyperactivity - certainly these were my side effects on the higher dosage. So theoretically some people who would function on lower but not abnormal thyroid levels could be very sensitive people, whose sensitivity would be lessened by giving too much thyroid? Can you confirm this reasoning?

And... since no one else is answering my thread, do you know why the heaven-is-yin/earth-yang is reversed in Chinese medicine? I know you're quite a scholar, that is why I ask. Thank you! (These forums seem very quiet -- are they usually like this?) MJS ....very excited -- I just ordered my first vegetable press!
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