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No, I didn't know that Standard Process could do that. Doesn't that require a prescription? I'm getting along pretty well on the T3 and T4 combination my naturopath prescribed...feel well, compared to being icey cold sitting one foot from a hot heater fan and very jittery like I was before. My other M.D. came unglued when he saw test results but according to what I've read I am right where I should be.

Actually I someday intend to try Edgar Cayce's method of repairing the thyroid with iodine.

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You are supposed to only be able to get Standard Process from a doctor, though you can still get it. It would, of course, be recommended that your doctor give you what you need especially if he knows you might need the other parts of your endocrine system fixed. Maybe your doctor can get them for you.

The difference with SP is that it provides what Dr. Lee called protomorphogens which provide a kind of cellular blueprint or template for the organ to rebuild itself. Something is wrong with the gland or it wouldn't malfunction and giving it what it needs to rebuild is the best way to get the gland functioning properly.

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Protomorphogens are like homeopathics. They promote healing over time. Protomorph products are composed of nuclear proteins and used to supply a better RNA/DNA template so that the body can assemble available nutrients to repair damaged tissue in the glands being treated.
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One enigma in biology that has perplexed scientists for years is how living cells not only repair area of damage but do it with such precision. How does the body "know" when sufficient cell reproduction has taken place? What is the feedback mechanism that allow the body to so accurately regulate growth? Why is this mechanism not working properly in cases of cancer or other forms of unregulated cellular growth? Up to the mid 1800's these questions were asked over and over and answers were sought with intensity. Dr. Lee believed that the answers were already existent, but no one seemed to see or understand WHAT was there. From the work of Antoine Beauchamp in 1870 to that of Gaston Naessens today, a consistent theory with simple practical application has always been there, seemingly hidden yet so clearly discerned by Dr. Royal Lee.
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u&iraok,

Thank you for all the information and links. I have been straining my eyes for hours and have the beginning of cataracs so will have to take a break and read them later. I do appreciate it very much!
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