Has anyone ever tracked their temperature throughout the day/week as a means to measure adrenal function? Dr Rind's website has a good methodology...

TheStache

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TheStache created a blog entry Giardia linked to IB... Interesting article on a possible correlation between chronic fatigue and acute giardiasis. This is apropos to my own case history, as many of my health issues (including CFS and IBS) cropped up ...
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TheStache replied to Do carbon/charcoal filter masks help your MCS? Maff - have you tried Molybdenum liquid as of yet? When I was experiencing what I strongly believe to be effects of acetaldehyde (cognitive... -
TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis Maff - I have definitely found benefits with licorice. It has taken some experimentation to get it right, and as my health improves I seem to... -
TheStache updated a blog entry ACTH Stimulation Tes... Recently received back my ACTH stimulation test results and wanted to share (below). Ideally, I would have done a repeat of the Adrenal saliva panel I had done 8 months ago, but that is not an o ...
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TheStache updated a blog entry ACTH Stimulation Tes... Recently received back my ACTH stimulation test results and wanted to share (below). Ideally, I would have done a repeat of the Adrenal saliva panel I had done 8 months ago, but that is not an o ...
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TheStache updated a blog entry ACTH Stimulation Tes... Recently received back my ACTH stimulation test results and wanted to share (below). Ideally, I would have done a repeat of the Adrenal saliva panel I had done 8 months ago, but that is not an o ...
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TheStache created a blog entry ACTH Stimulation Tes... Recently received back my ACTH stimulation test results and wanted to share (below). Ideally, I would have done a repeat of the Adrenal saliva panel I had done 8 months ago, but that is not an o ...
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TheStache updated a blog entry The importance of tr... Like many folks on the site, I am healing exclusively with the aid of OTC vitamins and supplements. Although the healing response is often much slower than with prescription drugs, and there is ...
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TheStache created a blog entry The importance of tr... Like many folks on the site, I am healing exclusively with the aid of OTC vitamins and supplements. Although the healing response is often much slower than with prescription drugs, and there is ...
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TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis Doctor just informed me about an alternative to DHEA, 7-Keto DHEA, a supplement that has all of the immune/thyroid benefits of DHEA but does not... -
TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis I've seen at most deviations +/- 2.0F, checking about every 4 hours or so. The average seems to be hovering around 97.6F. The times I seem to feel... -
TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis Maff - I was reading "Feeling Fat, Fuzzy, or Frazzled" and the authors recommend phosphorylated and NOT phosphatidyl serine. Notice I said... -
TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis Georgie - I have seen inositol work well on its own, and usually use it right before bed. As Maff mentioned, this may have nothing to do with... -
TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis I have experimented with DHEA, but in the doses I was taking (1/8 of a 25mg sublingual tab) it seemed to produce a very...chemical feeling. It did... -
TheStache replied to Rheumatoid Arthritis I take sublingual melatonin, phosphatidylserine, and powdered inositol in the evening. Over the course of a few months this regiment has really... -
TheStache created a blog entry Adrenal Stress Index... Posting the Adrenal Stress Index (ASI) Test results received from Diagnos-Techs, Inc. Note the images 4 and 5, which provide a great restoration plan approach to resolving the adrenal deficiencies fou ...