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		By: Brenda		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[if you take tylenol or other otc pain relievers they block glutathione. you need glutathione to process protein.  if you take them all of that^ is a waste of time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>if you take tylenol or other otc pain relievers they block glutathione. you need glutathione to process protein.  if you take them all of that^ is a waste of time.</p>
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		By: Melissa Llanes		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Melissa Llanes]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have post thyroidectomy hypothyroidism I was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer in 1995.  I’ve had two EGD’s and was diagnosed with severe gastritis, but have no symptoms I was prescribed Omeprazole 20 mg but never started it.   What can I do to fix this issue, along with weight gain, hair loss, low libido.  My thyroid is controlled as far as I know my endocrinologist tells me that all my symptoms are due to possible perimenopause.  I’m confused and very tired of not having answers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have post thyroidectomy hypothyroidism I was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer in 1995.  I’ve had two EGD’s and was diagnosed with severe gastritis, but have no symptoms I was prescribed Omeprazole 20 mg but never started it.   What can I do to fix this issue, along with weight gain, hair loss, low libido.  My thyroid is controlled as far as I know my endocrinologist tells me that all my symptoms are due to possible perimenopause.  I’m confused and very tired of not having answers.</p>
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		By: Dawn		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this information. I have the hypothyroidism and pernicious anemia and diagnosed with gastric neuroendocrine tumors in 2006. whenever I go in for my annual gastroscope, my gastroenterologist tells me that I have acid reflux. I tell him that I do not and have only experienced acidity probably twice in my life and I&#039;m 83 now. I do however regurgitate food at times, but it never tastes acidy. it is comforting to know that &quot;my diagnosis&quot; is correct.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this information. I have the hypothyroidism and pernicious anemia and diagnosed with gastric neuroendocrine tumors in 2006. whenever I go in for my annual gastroscope, my gastroenterologist tells me that I have acid reflux. I tell him that I do not and have only experienced acidity probably twice in my life and I&#8217;m 83 now. I do however regurgitate food at times, but it never tastes acidy. it is comforting to know that &#8220;my diagnosis&#8221; is correct.</p>
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