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Hi Suzanne,

15 mg is such a small amount of NTH, are you going to slowly work your way up to a larger dose? Yes, you can take Iodoral at the same time as your thyroid. I take my Naturethroid sublingually as soon as I get up, and eat a bit later and take my Iodoral with my breakfast along with my other supplements. Are you taking the companion nutrients and unrefined Celtic Sea Salt too? very important. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...

First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really matter??Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

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Hi Kathleen,

NatureThroid can be taken sublingually? I had heard of a few taking the old

armour that way but not NT. I am on 1 gr, does the sublingual dose work better

than swallowing the tablet?

/MI

>

> Hi Suzanne,

> 15 mg is such a small amount of NTH, are you going to slowly work your way

up to a larger dose? Yes, you can take Iodoral at the same time as your

thyroid. I take my Naturethroid sublingually as soon as I get up, and eat a bit

later and take my Iodoral with my breakfast along with my other supplements. Are

you taking the companion nutrients and unrefined Celtic Sea Salt too? very

important. Kathleen

> Congratulations! and Question...

>

>

>

> First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful

accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are

how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a

reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've

done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!

>

> My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told

me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have thyroid meds. "

Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts

and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour

first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to

wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really

matter??

>

> Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

>

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Hi ,

Yes, it works great sublingually. To me that is the best way for me to take it as I just wait about a half hour until I eat. I don’t take calcium or iron, but for those that do, this is the way to take thyroid as then there is no waiting four hours in between the calcium and or iron as there is when thyroid is swallowed. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...> > > > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!> > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really matter??> > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!>

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Do you crush it a little bit first? Thanks.

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In a message dated 2/10/2011 11:00:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, kathleenblake@... writes:

Yes, it works great sublingually. To me that is the best way for me to take it as I just wait about a half hour until I eat. I don’t take calcium or iron, but for those that do, this is the way to take thyroid

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Yes, I get that; what i'm saying is that I've never heard this and does anyone else know anything about this? Also, where did she hear/read this?Thank you, ArielOn Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 8:56 AM, ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...> wrote:

 

She said you didn't need to space it out if you did it sublingually.

 

Steph

 

 

Congratulations! and Question...> > > > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!> > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have thyroid meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really matter??> > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!>

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Hi Ariel, when you take thyroid sublingually there is no need to wait to take calcium and or iron because the thyroid does not go through the digestive system as it is absorbed under the tongue. Hence, no need to wait to take supplements. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...> > > > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!> > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really matter??> > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!>

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Hi Kathleen,

Thanks so much! So much to learn *exploding head*!

Suzanne

> >

> > Hi Suzanne,

> > 15 mg is such a small amount of NTH, are you going to slowly work your way

up to a larger dose? Yes, you can take Iodoral at the same time as your thyroid.

I take my Naturethroid sublingually as soon as I get up, and eat a bit later and

take my Iodoral with my breakfast along with my other supplements. Are you

taking the companion nutrients and unrefined Celtic Sea Salt too? very

important. Kathleen

> > Congratulations! and Question...

> >

> >

> >

> > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful

accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are

how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a

reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've

done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!

> >

> > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc

told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have thyroid

meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic

breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the

Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I

have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does

it really matter??

> >

> > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

> >

>

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Thanks Kathleen!

I am going to try this tomorrow. I was told that after armour was re-formulated

it didn't work sublingually anymore. I'm not on Armour but just assumed NT would

be the same. I actually need another 1/4 grain to get my thyroid numbers more

optimized. I'm wondering if it is absorbed better sublingually if this may be

all I need to do! That would be nice.

/MI

> >

> > Hi Suzanne,

> > 15 mg is such a small amount of NTH, are you going to slowly work your way

up to a larger dose? Yes, you can take Iodoral at the same time as your thyroid.

I take my Naturethroid sublingually as soon as I get up, and eat a bit later and

take my Iodoral with my breakfast along with my other supplements. Are you

taking the companion nutrients and unrefined Celtic Sea Salt too? very

important. Kathleen

> > Congratulations! and Question...

> >

> >

> >

> > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful

accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are

how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a

reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've

done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!

> >

> > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc

told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have thyroid

meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic

breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the

Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I

have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does

it really matter??

> >

> > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

> >

>

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Thanks, Kathleen, that is wonderful to know - it's alot of work trying to get all the nutrients in at the right times, so this helps greatly!ArielOn Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Kathleen Blake <kathleenblake@...> wrote:

 

Hi Ariel, when you take thyroid sublingually there is no need to wait to take calcium and or iron because the thyroid does not go through the digestive system as it is absorbed under the tongue. Hence, no need to wait to take supplements. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...> > > > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!> > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have thyroid meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really matter??> > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!>

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, I was reading today in Stop the Thyroid Madness that some people believe that it is absorbed into the system much better this way, so you could be right. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...> > > > > > > > First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid sufferers!> > > > My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be taken at the same time or does it really matter??> > > > Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!> >>

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whoa! Maybe I'm misunderstanding what's been said, but NTH should be taken

alone on an empty stomach. Iodine should be taken later, with the

meal. Don't take iodine at the same time you take NTH.

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>Hi Suzanne,

> 15 mg is such a small amount of NTH, are you going to slowly work your

> way up to a larger dose? Yes, you can take Iodoral at the same time as

> your thyroid. I take my Naturethroid sublingually as soon as I get up,

> and eat a bit later and take my Iodoral with my breakfast along with my

> other supplements. Are you taking the companion nutrients and unrefined

> Celtic Sea Salt too? very important. Kathleen

> Congratulations! and Question...

>

>

>

>First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful

>accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where

>you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that

>there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank

>you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid

>sufferers!

>

>My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc

>told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have

>thyroid meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have

>fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told

>me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach,

>which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be

>taken at the same time or does it really matter??

>

>Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

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Hi ,

Actually there are different schools of thought on how to take NTH. Janie Bowthorpe on her group and book Stop The Thyroid Madness says "On the positive side, swallowing Armour thyroid with food slows the release of the thyroid hormones to your body, distributing the direct T3 more evenly throughout the day. Unlike thyroxine, you do not have to swallow dessicated thyroid on an empty stomach."I personally like to take it sublingually (and have done it that way for over 25 years successfully). And then I wait about a half hour to eat, just because I like the idea of it going directly into my system as I am thyroidless. I have never read anywhere that you cannot take thyroid and iodine at the same time however, so please let me know about this, as I do want to have the correct information. Thank you. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...>>>>First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful >accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where >you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that >there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank >you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid >sufferers!>>My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc >told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have >thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have >fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told >me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, >which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be >taken at the same time or does it really matter??>>Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste

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I have taken my iodine with thyroid when I forgot to take my thyroid. I think the problem comes in with thyroid meds supposed to be on an empty stomach (unless sublingual which I can't do with NT) and Iodine with food.

Steph

Congratulations! and Question...>>>>First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful >accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where >you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that >there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank >you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid >sufferers!>>My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc >told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have >thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have >fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told >me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, >which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be >taken at the same time or does it really matter??>>Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste

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Consistency would be one of the keys also. If one is taking thyroid meds with food, it should always be taken that way, not with food sometimes and other times on an empty stomach.LinnOn Feb 12, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Kathleen Blake wrote:

Hi ,

Actually there are different schools of thought on how to take NTH. Janie Bowthorpe on her group and book Stop The Thyroid Madness says "On the positive side, swallowing Armour thyroid with food slows the release of the thyroid hormones to your body, distributing the direct T3 more evenly throughout the day. Unlike thyroxine, you do not have to swallow dessicated thyroid on an empty stomach."I personally like to take it sublingually (and have done it that way for over 25 years successfully). And then I wait about a half hour to eat, just because I like the idea of it going directly into my system as I am thyroidless. I have never read anywhere that you cannot take thyroid and iodine at the same time however, so please let me know about this, as I do want to have the correct information. Thank you. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...>>>>First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful >accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where >you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that >there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank >you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid >sufferers!>>My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc >told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have >thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have >fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told >me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, >which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be >taken at the same time or does it really matter??>>Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste

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yes, absolutely, consistency is key. Kathleen

Congratulations! and Question...>>>>First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful >accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where >you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that >there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank >you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid >sufferers!>>My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc >told me to get off the iodine since "you don't need it now you have >thyroid meds." Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have >fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told >me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, >which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be >taken at the same time or does it really matter??>>Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste

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Wow, thanks so much for all this excellent education. So I think what I'll do

is take the Armour sublingually first thing when I wake up, I did that this

morning when I woke up w/o a problem. Then after breakfast which is usually an

hour later I'll take my Iodoral.

Does that sound about right?

Suzanne

>

>

>

>

> Hi ,

> Actually there are different schools of thought on how to take NTH.

Janie Bowthorpe on her group and book Stop The Thyroid Madness says " On the

positive side, swallowing Armour thyroid with food slows the release of the

thyroid hormones to your body, distributing the direct T3 more evenly

throughout the day. Unlike thyroxine, you do not have to swallow dessicated

thyroid on an empty stomach. " I personally like to take it sublingually (and have

done it that way for over 25 years successfully). And then I wait about a half

hour to eat, just because I like the idea of it going directly into my system as

I am thyroidless. I have never read anywhere that you cannot take thyroid and

iodine at the same time however, so please let me know about this, as I do want

to have the correct information. Thank you. Kathleen

> Congratulations! and Question...

> >

> >

> >

> >First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful

> >accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see

where

> >you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that

> >there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank

> >you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us

throid

> >sufferers!

> >

> >My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc

> >told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have

> >thyroid meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also

have

> >fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she

told

> >me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach,

> >which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be

> >taken at the same time or does it really matter??

> >

> >Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

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Yes. that sounds good. that’s what I have been doing for years and it works fine. Kathleen

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I called 's Pharmacy to ask them specifically about whether I could

take iodine at the same time as the Nature-Throid. They were adamant that

nothing should be taken with it and that I should wait 60 minutes to eat

anything.

I don't know if I could handle the taste of the NTH to do it sublingual,

but I commend you for doing so. Not taking iodine when one is swallowing

it is nothing new-- it's just more on the theme of nothing else in the

stomach but NTH. Although I experiment with a lot of things, I've never

really considered experimenting with the thyroid hormone instructions

(although I do put 1/4 tsp or more of unrefined salt in my water that I

take it with). I feel like it works for me fine and I don't want to do

something like lose parts of it in the food digestion process. Usually

pills that are directed to take on an empty stomach are substances that

aren't meant to be taken through the stomach. By not having any food in

the stomach, digestive acids and enzymes aren't activated. At least,

that's what they say.

To me it makes sense to let it soak in before eating. I do not experience

the thyroid hormones as giving me a " upper " with a crash afterward, so the

argument that taking it with food slows down absorption and that's a good

thing doesn't really persuade me. I think anyone who starts taking it WITH

food had better get themselves tested afterwards to make sure they are

still getting enough hormone.

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At 01:41 PM 2/12/2011, you wrote:

>Hi ,

> Actually there are different schools of thought on how to take NTH.

> Janie Bowthorpe on her group and book Stop The Thyroid Madness says " On

> the positive side, swallowing Armour thyroid with food slows the release

> of the thyroid hormones to your body, distributing the direct T3 more

> evenly throughout the day. Unlike thyroxine, you do not have to swallow

> dessicated thyroid on an empty stomach. " I personally like to take it

> sublingually (and have done it that way for over 25 years successfully).

> And then I wait about a half hour to eat, just because I like the idea of

> it going directly into my system as I am thyroidless. I have never read

> anywhere that you cannot take thyroid and iodine at the same time

> however, so please let me know about this, as I do want to have the

> correct information. Thank you. Kathleen

> Congratulations! and Question...

> >

> >

> >

> >First of all I want to congratulate you on your wonderful

> >accomplishment. It's funny when you look back on your life and see where

> >you are how you can appreciate the hardships along the way and see that

> >there is a reason for everything and God really does have a plan! Thank

> >you for all you've done on this board and your continued help to us throid

> >sufferers!

> >

> >My question is I've just been prescribed Armour, just 15mg, but my doc

> >told me to get off the iodine since " you don't need it now you have

> >thyroid meds. " Obviously I'm not going to do that being that I also have

> >fibrocystic breasts and a very fibrous uterus, but my question is she told

> >me to take the Armour first thing in the morning on an empty stomach,

> >which I will do. Do I have to wait to take the Iodoral or can they be

> >taken at the same time or does it really matter??

> >

> >Thanks to anyone who can give me some guidance!

>

>~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

>--A.J. Muste

>

>

>

>

>

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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I understand what you are saying, , that’s why I take it sublingually as I want it to get into my system unimpeded. That’s just my personal choice. And you know the taste is not bad at all....of course after a couple of years drinking carrot/liver juice on the Gerson Therapy , nothing tastes bad compared to that! (They don’t use the liver any longer on the therapy, but did when I was doing it full force many years ago.) Thanks for calling 's and that information. Kathleen

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