What is Hashimoto's Thyroiditis?
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Hashimoto's and Botox. And I think this is a very, very, very important topic. Um, and it's, it's, it, it's something that has become more understood in the world of Hashimoto's just recently. Okay. I have a paper in front of me and it's, it's a picture of a time magazine article. Okay. Fairly recent. And the article is about how Botox is becoming used for depression, heart trouble. It says, forget wrinkles. Botox is now being used to treat migraines, depression, heart conditions, twitching eyes, overactive bladder, sweaty pumps, and more for some of you who may not be familiar with Botox, it's a neurotoxin it's called CRA Clostridium botulinum. It's a neurotoxin. It paralyzes nerves. When you inject it in that area, the article goes on to say some, call it a Marvel of medicine, others caution that the risks are still unknown. So I'm about to share one of the unknown risks with you that is now it's known, uh, the, the researchers who are researching this are kind of tiptoeing into it.
Cause there's a lot of players in the Botox field. If you will. Um, there was over 252.5 million, um, shots of Botox given last year for these, um, issues, but also for cosmetic issues. And what they're now showing is that Botox is a bacteria. So it's a bacteria that paralyzes the nerves. So you can put a shot into an area where you have wrinkles. It will paralyze that area. The whole muscle will relax and the wrinkles will go away. You can put a shot into an area where a nerve is as over firing. And, and so you put that in there. And the next thing you know, that nerve stops over firing frequently in here from migraine headache. Okay? So it's certainly tempting because it's quick, it's easy, it's a shot and it works an awful lot at a time for what they're using it for. However, this bacterium is Clostridium. Bacteria happens to mimic. It's called molecular mimicry and it's involved in Mo in most thought of immunities in a, um, in, in Hashimoto's there's a classic molecular mimicry pattern where there's molecules and on a gluten protein that look exactly like molecules on the thyroid tissue, which look exactly like molecules on your cerebellum. And it's called the molecular mimicry. And what that means in English is you get an attack on one of those things. You get an attack on that, gluten protein
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The tissue here on your thyroid and the tissue on your cerebellum look exactly like the tissue that's being attacked on that. Gluten, if you have that, then you eat the gluten and you get all the sirens symptoms, you get all the cerebellar symptoms, dizziness, vertigo, balance migraines, blurred vision muscles that won't turn on and off. And you walk into your doctor. You put that together with all your Hashimoto's symptoms, your doctor standing there, glassy-eyed going like, what the hell is going on here? Right? That's what they're finding out that Botox does. And it's not small. One of the studies that I saw was that, um, relative to people, they did a study on a, it was a several hundred people who had Hashimoto's. Some of them had no symptoms. They saw that if they took a shot, that the antibodies would skyrocket that the, that the immune attack on the thyroid would actually skyrocket.
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