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NN 11/26/2012 6:46:10 PM | WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE POTENTIAL OF THIS ILLNESS ALTERING YOUR DNA IN ANY WAY. I HAVE READ ON A FEW SITES THAT MORGELLONS HAS TO ABILITY TO SOMEHOW CHANGE YOUR DNA. CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN AS FACT? IM CURIOUS BECAUSE I AM PLANNING TO HAVE A DNA TEST ARRANGED IN MY FAMILY AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF ITS POSSIBLE TO RECEIVE A FALSE DNA RESULT BASED ON A BLOOD OR SILIVA TEST. |
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johnb 1/15/2013 12:14:52 PM | Thanks Nancy. Thyroid suppression has indeed been one of the common denominators cited in almost all research related to Morgellons to date. According to Dr. Starr, it is likely that your children will be prone to thyroid suppression (type II) as this is passed on from mother to child through mitochondrial DNA. His research is standing on the shoulders of some giants of medicine whose contributions have been buried by the medical establishment. As far as I am concerned, his book is mandatory reading for this and all future generations, who like it or not, must deal with this truth. |
Nancy G 1/11/2013 9:20:39 PM | John, Thanks for the article on Type2 Hypothyroidism. I have this condition and luckily have a doctor who understands it. This is a good reminder for me to keep up on my thyroid medication and blood work. I was on Synthroid for years and went down hill until my dr. switched me to Armour! My TSH was in the 'normal range' but yet I had no t3 available to my body. Scary stuff... looks like this was a precursor to my Morgellons issue as well and all the more helps me understand the importance of the sum of the parts of recovery! I wonder if I passed this down to my son who struggles with fatigue and weight gain? He probably needs Thyroid ( armour) ! thanks for this valuable info - |
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