Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 Hi EveryOne, Just re-reading some of the Hypothyroid information on the IAS site and came across this product from Germany called VitOrgan. Wondered if anyone has tried it or knows any more about it? Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev from: http://www.antiaging-systems.com/home1.htm IAS is currently offering Armour (as described by Dr. Dean) and a desiccated thyroid supplement manufactured by VitOrgan of Germany called Thyrium. VitOrgan was founded in the 1950's by Dr. H. Dyckerdorf; he was the founding father " of glandular and RNA therapies, and in fact is generally considered to be responsible for the discovery of freeze-drying (so you can think of him every time you drink a cup of instant coffee!) As such, VitOrgan are considered to be the " king " of glandular supplements, having both extensive experience and an extensive range of glandular products. The VitOrgan Thyrium is a bovine extracted desiccated thyroid supplement in a D6 base. Whilst each tablet is 280mg in size, we estimated that its equivalency to the Armour thyroid mentioned here by Dr. Dean is " half-a-grain " per Thyrium tablet. It is interesting to note that the Thyrium regime suggested by VitOrgan is 1-3 tablets three times a day (after meals and dissolved in the mouth) to treat asthma, migraine, gout and fat loss. VitOrgan suggest that Thyrium can be used prophylactically every 2-3 weeks for several days at a time. Use for hypothyroidism is probably not suggested, because (like many other countries) the Germans have approved synthetic T3 and T4 thyroid hormones for hypothyroidism, but as VitOrgan state in their Thyrium insert " the bio-molecular agents regenerate damaged organs and tissue and inspire the body's self healing processes and normalise cell functions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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