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For years, there has been a worldwide crackdown on natural thyroid supplements and synthetic T3. It's easy to get T4, which doesn't work for many people, but T3 is being phased out almost everywhere. Even the places where one could buy it over the counter have ended that, for instance everywhere in the Balkans. And if you ask for it at a pharmacy, they look at you like you asked for crack. I got my current supply in Mexico OTC, but how long will that go on. T3 has definitely cured my brain fog. I have 100 days left of mental clarity, and 2 months to get more in Mexico before I have to leave. Even in Tijuana, most pharmacies have never heard of T3, Cynomel, etc., you really have to shop around.

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We moved to Colorado from Northern Virginia 14 years ago - one of the main reasons was to get away from the ticks. Loudon County, VA was a hot spot for Lyme disease - our dog got lyme disease, our kids routinely came inside with ticks, many friends suffered with chronic lyme. To this day my kids have symptoms that could be Lyme related (adhd, anxiety, facial tics etc. ). They have been tested and are negative, but the tests are garbage so who knows. Then, my dad (lives in West Virginia) came down with Lyme a couple months ago, it took a long time to get diagnosed because his symptoms checked boxes for covid so the doctor would not see him in person. Via telehealth the doctor just kept telling him it had to be Covid. Thank God he broke out in a lyme rash or he would still be untreated. Even though I don't know if my kids had Lyme, we've always had weird issues and some things that have helped us are going gluten free and using a product called TRS, a zeolite which is supposed to chelate heavy metals. Also, extended exposure to sunlight at dawn and dusk. The different wavelengths of light in the am and pm supposedly trigger the production of the appropriate hormones throughout the day, I have noticed a benefit since doing this. Anyway, I appreciated the last podcast about copper, KPU and Klinghardt's protocol. I'm hoping that info can help my dad in his battle with Lyme. Sorry for the long comment and thanks so much for your work!

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