Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 , I just bought 5 large containers of Parmesan Cheese for $1.00 each at the dollar store about 3 weeks ago!!!!I'll probley think of you now everytime I set it on the table... Shirley Re: I've been on Synthroid and my t3now lower and tsh higher.For > PARMESAN CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me want cheese! > ThyroFeisty! YUM YUM! : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 I'm taking a Generic Natural.. before that I took the Natural from Nutri-meds.. I did well on both.. but for both I keep my doses to about 1/2 grain... I do better with that... If I mis a dose and take two at a time, boosting it to 1 grain... I 'don't fell so good'. It's not something I can label... I'm not shaky or jitter or anything... but just don't feel right.... Some of us are just too sensitive it seems. Part of my getting used to Synthroid was taking it with food.. I know now, was just binding the Synthroid and reducing absorption. I love the naturals though... They make me feel better than Synthroid ever did.... This is a little exaggerated but in demonstrates the point: Synthroid is eating plain popcorn, Natural thyroid is having butter with the popcorn, getting the dose pretty darn near optimal, is adding Parmesan cheese to the buttered popcorn. The first is pretty darn good... the second is much better.... the third is fantastic! I wonder, though, sensitivity like that can also be lessened by doing two things that I've added.... Taking selenium boosts your body's conversion of T4 to T3... evening out the levels of T3 in your body more between doses... making a dose less stressful.... and for some, fatigued adrenals can react badly to a dose of thyroid... they are tired to begin with and then that dose is added and they do this " hey, we're kinda tired over here ya know, give us a break " . So... I wonder if maybe either of those might help make dosing less stressful to your system? Topper () http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Overcoming_TD_Metabolism/ On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 02:21:50 -0000 " sososleepy " writes: > -Hi , > Thanks so much for replying to my post. I have tried to divide the > dose of synthroid but I still seem to react to any dose over 25mcg. I > even have to split the 25 into 2 doses. I hope i will be able to > tolerate armour. Are you taking all armour now? If so has it worked > better for you? thanks for your help:) Car Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 PARMESAN CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me want cheese! ThyroFeisty! Re: Re: I've been on Synthroid and my t3now lower and tsh higher.For > I'm taking a Generic Natural.. before that I took the Natural from > Nutri-meds.. I did well on both.. but for both I keep my doses to about > 1/2 grain... I do better with that... If I mis a dose and take two at a > time, boosting it to 1 grain... I 'don't fell so good'. It's not > something I can label... I'm not shaky or jitter or anything... but just > don't feel right.... Some of us are just too sensitive it seems. > > Part of my getting used to Synthroid was taking it with food.. I know > now, was just binding the Synthroid and reducing absorption. > > I love the naturals though... They make me feel better than Synthroid > ever did.... This is a little exaggerated but in demonstrates the point: > Synthroid is eating plain popcorn, Natural thyroid is having butter with > the popcorn, getting the dose pretty darn near optimal, is adding > Parmesan cheese to the buttered popcorn. > > The first is pretty darn good... the second is much better.... the third > is fantastic! > > I wonder, though, sensitivity like that can also be lessened by doing two > things that I've added.... Taking selenium boosts your body's conversion > of T4 to T3... evening out the levels of T3 in your body more between > doses... making a dose less stressful.... and for some, fatigued > adrenals can react badly to a dose of thyroid... they are tired to begin > with and then that dose is added and they do this " hey, we're kinda tired > over here ya know, give us a break " . So... I wonder if maybe either of > those might help make dosing less stressful to your system? > > Topper () > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Overcoming_TD_Metabolism/ > > On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 02:21:50 -0000 " sososleepy " writes: > > -Hi , > > Thanks so much for replying to my post. I have tried to divide the > > dose of synthroid but I still seem to react to any dose over 25mcg. I > > even have to split the 25 into 2 doses. I hope i will be able to > > tolerate armour. Are you taking all armour now? If so has it worked > > better for you? thanks for your help:) Car > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 .......TEMPTRESS! You took lessons on that from ThyroGeek! Re: I've been on Synthroid and my t3now lower and tsh higher.For > > > > > PARMESAN CHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Me want cheese! > > ThyroFeisty! > > > > YUM YUM! : > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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