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Originally Posted by Jo Hello everyone,
I just came across a webpage on thyroid problems and read about how the thyroid is triggered by a chain reaction in the brain: Thyroid Problems Causes, Symptoms Diagnosis, and Treatment on eMedicineHealth.com
So the chain reaction starts in the hypothalamus and is regulated by the pituitary gland.
Dr Staninger said that the pituitary gland was implicated with morgellons - she mentioned it as the "3rd eye" area at the front of the brain.
We know that morgies have low body temperature - our themostats are controlled by the hypothalamus.
So its very possible that the morgellon organisms are affecting not only our memories, but also these two centres of control. I'd assume this would happen via the release of a chemical or toxin.
Lastly, if thyroid dysfunction is measured by the amount of hormone in the blood..its not actually giving a clue as to where the problem lies.
Thyroid disease??...or actually a healthy thyroid but pituitary and/or hypothalamus dysfunction instead?
Sorry!!  I feel better now. How come I've turned into such a geek??
Jo xxx |
Excellent information. I just had that moron lyme 'specialist' doctor also check my thyroid and tests came back okay. I don't believe it for a minute. I think they send the tests to Pep Boys and get a great deal on their car parts.
xo
Kritts