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ruggie100
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I have struggled for 7 years with terrible endocrine probs. Can't adjust adrenals and thyroid--have tried every combo.

Just introduced to Cytozyme - PT/HPT. You need to get it from a chiropracter who sells it. It is from Biotics Research. It is for the pituitary. It felt kinda weird at first, but after one week I am not needing as much thyroid and feel more balanced. My friend with Lyme agrees that it has helped her a ton.

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on page 2, up,

ruggie, how about showing this also in subject line to be more specific yet?

Cytozyme - PT/HPT

just click on pencil to right of your name, and that opens up subject and text areas; when done; click edit send [Smile] thanks

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Cytozyme-PT/HPT - supplies glandular specific support as Lamb Pituitary/Hypothalamus Complex Concentrate, combined with SOD and catalase, important antioxidant enzymes.

Cytozyme-PT/HPT�
(Lamb Pituitary/Hypothalamus)

Some are made with bovine or cow pituitary.

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http://picassoinsussex.com/thyrostim.pdf
This also has it in and more of a all around support thyroid.

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Do you have to go through a chiropracter or physician to get this thyrostim?
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Call the chiropracters in your area. You can also probably call Biotics Research and ask them which chiropracters distribute this product in your area [Smile]
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hi, ruggie
could you explain a bit more on what kind of problems with endorcrine...esp pituitary problems? Did you have test results that pointed to problems ordid you go by symptoms?

I have hashimotos and we found out that my msh is very low .... looks like hypothalymas pituitary axis issues. I tried shoemakers didn't help. I tried adrenal support, d-ribose, pig extract for the thyroid and now am on Synthroid which has helped a little but not a lot.

So, I am intrested in how this has helped and how long you have been on it too? thanks! for sharing!

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