This morning, 151. Groan.
I appreciate the comments on yesterday's post! Please keep checking in and commenting! It's great to learn from a pooling of experience.
Anon: Please do post back after crushing the Armour tablets and tell us if you experience any difference -- I would very much like to know if that works as a reader commented. Good luck!
Harriet: How did that diet work for you? It sounds extremely restrictive, but how many calories were you able to consume and still lose weight?
Zulie: You're right, his degree is in chiropractic medicine. He also has an MS degree in Human Nutrition and a Master of Neurological Sciences degree from Carrick Institute of Grad Studies, and a Doctorate of Health Sciences degree from Nova Southeastern Univ "for his work in nutrition and neuroendocrine-immunology." The list of his other credentials in nutrition continues. So, not an M.D., but maybe the fact that his training is not typical for the average US physician is a very good thing in this case. I don't have faith in the average MD physician's ability to properly diagnose and treat this condition, unfortunately. I reserve judgment for now, but I did e-mail his site asking for an approved physician list (those trained with his process) in my part of the country. So, we'll see!
This is my second morning of biting into the tabs. I seem to be feeling much more myself, so maybe there is something to this. Also, began my diet today, the Smart for Life, cookie diet, which I have done in the past. Actually got on the scale, not as bad as I thought. I've only gained 27lbs & actually think I just put this weight on due to thyroid issue, 'cause in Oct. I could button my jeans! Off to the gym I go. I'll keep you posted. Keep up the inspiring work. Thanks
ReplyDeleteAnon, that's great! I am crossing my fingers that crushing the Armour tablets really helps. Please keep us informed.
ReplyDeleteHang in there!
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