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MDgal wrote:
Sandi wrote: Shannon:
Look at soy - promoted as natural and healthy, but most likely caused my daughter to be diagnosed with Graves Disease. other two children did not use soy based formula and they do not have thyroid problems.
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Oh snapps :S , I had switched to soy milk for the past 5 months, (ocassionally I have used whole cow milk in powder form these past 5 months). I went from regular milk, to rice milk and now soy milk. Okay, going for Almond Milk next. Thanks for sharing Sandi. I didn't realize Soy milk had sooo much controversy
Any that my dear is why I quoted the Ministry of Health, British Columbia - but they are probably full of cr** in your mind too :whistle:patti wrote: I trust the NIH about as much as I trust the CDC and AMA. In other words, not at all. :whistle:
patti
Melinda wrote:
Any that my dear is why I quoted the Ministry of Health, British Columbia - but they are probably full of cr** in your mind too :whistle:patti wrote: I trust the NIH about as much as I trust the CDC and AMA. In other words, not at all. :whistle:
patti
MDgal wrote: My last count was 29K yaayyyy!!!!! Some progress is always good. I know I will see triple digits soon by God's grace
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I will be starting a new remedy soon also since my immune system has been quite stubborn and slow with the progress. Anyway, that was expected given the amount of prednisone I was on and the duration.
Patti, I will let you know the results, your boy's story and testimony is what I am hanging on too:) . My case sure has been a stubborn one for April but when there is a will there is a way.
God Bless you all and keep the faith and hope alive:)![]()
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