Oh jolly.

Diane, a thy­roid and adre­nal patient, infor­med me of a recent visit to a local Endoc­ri­no­lo­gist.  The doc sta­ted that she was on a com­mit­tee that is wor­king with the FDA to do away with saliva tes­ting, strongly pro­po­sing that it’s not accu­rate tes­ting and is “har­ming” people.

Well, let’s see. For a cou­ple of years now, thy­roid patients who strongly sus­pect they have adre­nal fati­gue by the reac­tions they have to desic­ca­ted thy­roid have been using saliva testing…and lo and behold,  the results they receive nearly com­ple­tely con­form with how they feel! i.e. saliva tes­ting, which tests one’s cor­ti­sol levels at four key times during a 24 hour period,  has wor­ked beau­ti­fully in hel­ping thy­roid patients with adre­nal fati­gue iden­tify their pro­blem, in hel­ping these patients doc­tors have a bet­ter unders­tan­ding of their pro­blem, and kno­wing bet­ter what might be their best treat­ment, which can range from using lico­rice root, to over-the-counter adre­nal sup­port, to hydro­cor­ti­sone (HC).

Harm­ful?? Give me a break. (And why are we not sur­pri­sed this is coming out of the mouth of an Endocrinologist.)

Could it be that medi­cal school trai­ned doc­tors just hate and des­pise any method which a patient might bene­fit from WITHOUT going to the doc­tor and paying big bucks??  hmmmm.  And once again, could it be that a method NOT taught in medi­cal school just MIGHT be a good one (just as desic­ca­ted thy­roid like Armour, Natu­reth­roid, etc. is far, far bet­ter than Synth­roid or Levoxyl, which ARE taught in medi­cal school)?

The FDA appro­ved saliva tes­ting for AIDS in 2005. They appro­ved saliva tes­ting for ovu­la­tion in 2003. They appro­ved saliva tes­ting to detect if a woman is going into pre­ma­ture labor in 1998. And there’s many more they have appro­ved.  So…perhaps this is all a gasp of a com­mit­tee who hates to see patients have some con­trol over their health (terri­ble, awful thing, isn’t it?) or the cry of a com­mit­tee that only reveals its ignorance.

p.s. Dr. Best of San Anto­nio recently pos­ted the follo­wing exce­llent article on saliva tes­ting: http://besthealthandwellnessinfo.com/hormone-testing-i-spit-on-your-blood-test/

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2 Responses to “Doctors who want to ban the availability of saliva testing”

  1. Steve B said:

    Nov 13, 08 at 4:49 pm

    Yeah, it’s really frigh­te­ning how doc­tors think they are actually pre­ven­ting harm. Saliva tes­ting is cheap and very accu­rate. I think cause there are labs out there doing a lot of great work and natu­ral phy­si­cians and chi­ro­prac­tors who use them. Any alter­na­ti­ves to mains­tream medi­cine will be a threat to the medi­cal esta­blish­ment and they will try to find evi­dence to sup­port their claims. For­tu­na­tely many peo­ple have bene­fi­ted and I doubt that the FDA will crack down on saliva tes­ting when legi­ti­mate research will show that it works.

  2. HypoHell said:

    Nov 14, 08 at 11:43 pm

    Would It kill the endo to offer saliva tes­ting in her prac­tice?! She could attract a whole group of peo­ple who would nor­mally be put-off by the gold-standard blood tests. Endos might help more peo­ple if they would embrace what smart patients do any­way (use Armour and saliva testing!).


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