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Some good websites:
http://www.vitacost.com/science/hn/Food_Guide/Almond_Milk.htm
http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Ency/Index.cfm/id/1640009
I also posted you a recipe and another website on the IBS recipe board...hope this helps some!
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Whole Foods, (it used to be Bread and Circus) is the health food store we had in Boston. I bet you can find almond milk in lotsa stores...I just haven't looked in a while for it! I hope the sites and info. is helpful...if not, I'm sure someone on the board will be able to be of more help to you. Good luck...hope you can find it (and that if you do, you enjoy it!)
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Val, I could almost promise you that Community Market on Mendocino Avenue in Santa Rosa would have it. They have EVERYTHING! I love that place. Why not give them a call: 707-546-1806. Alternatively, Country Store Health Foods (707-528-2886) is good or even Great Earth Vitamin Stores (707-528-2037).
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There are lots of Whole Foods Markets in California. Go to their website to find a close location: web page
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I'm sure I read that cruciferous veggies (broccoli, cauli and cabbage) only need to be avoided for people with underactive Thyroids (not all Thyroid diseases) if they're raw - cooking well destroys their hormonal effects - like destroying the levels of certain vitamins if you overcook them. So in small IBS safe amounts they're not gonna have any effect at all.
There are so many Thyroid diseases, it's hard to say about symptoms - there can be lots of strange effects, my friend has an underactive Thyroid, but those symptoms may not fit your family traits. It can certainly be hereditary, though, so get this checked asap. BTW, did you know that Thyroid diseases can affect your bowels - an underactive Thyroid can make you tired, depressed, constipated, slow your pulse, your body temperature, moody, sluggish and slow everything right down. Overactive Thy can make you sort of the opposite, nervy, irritable, etc. But if you're developing Thyroid disease, you can get all sorts of weird and wonderful symptoms as you sort of swing between the extremes of thyroid activity and then settle into one 'abnormality'. You really need an accurate diagnosis before trying any self-treatments for this.
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Wow, thanks! I have a feeling I have hypothyroidism...from all the research done and because that's what my mom has too. I hope to get a diagnosis soon! That would def. explain A LOT...including weight gain and tons of fatigue!
How do you know so much Shells? We're all very impressed with your knowledge...and with your loving heart!
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One sympton I noticed almost right away (besides the weight gain) was a kind of scratchy thoat. Thats very common with hypothyroidism. I gained 40lbs last year when I went from hyper to hypo and had no idea what was happening. I should have known. Now I'm dieting and exercising to try and lose those pounds. My doctor told me that as long as I'm Hypo I would not be able to lose no matter what I did because of my thyroid. I was also hot flashy, tired, confused, having anxiety attacks, and my doctor said that depression will set in if you don't get the thyroid up. He said depression goes hand in hand with hypothyroidism. It was awful and it took a long time to get regulated, but now finally I am and I am starting to lose weight. Strange thing though while I was hypo I could eat most anything and it didn't bother my IBS. Now that I'm regulated again I'm having all kinds of problems with the IBS. I don't understand it.
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Wow! Thank you. I'm going to Angwin today to their health food store and check this out. It's a 7th Day Adventist store and they have only the healthiest of foods.
Thanks again,
val...
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Have there been any studies to related to ADHD and soy milk?
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I read the links you sent us...thanks Kandee! I've been eating non-stop latel...this sounds like thyroid right? Like I CAN'T STOP! I've been stick-thin all my life until a few months ago...the same time my allergies/sinuses got worse...sounds like thyroid, right?
Should I be worried/scared? I don't want to keep gaining! What can I do...please help!
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