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severe hypothryoidism and/or adreanl exhanustion can

>make you feel like a regular hypochondirac..because doctor keep

>telling ou you are not sick but you're never well and have so many

>symptoms

Earlier today I posted about adrenals with a question, but I didnt get a

response, and then my Inbox hit its limit and I havent gotten emails in like

6 hrs, so I may have missed a response. Anyway I am wondering what the

difference is between " raw adrenal " and " isocort " ?

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>Anyway I am wondering what the

> difference is between " raw adrenal " and " isocort " ?

Leila, there may be a problem with semantics here, and those who

create labeling and definitions.

Natural thyroid, for example, is termed " raw desiccated glandulars " ,

which means it is freeze dried, which then concentrates the natural

constituents.

And I've seen Isocort called a " natural " adrenal tissue/glandular,

and " freeze-dried Adrenal Cortex " . There's that term " freeze-

dried " . Natural may have the same meaning to someone as raw and

dessicated.

So, raw adrenal and Isocort can basically be the same thing.

Janie aka ThyroDiva

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How do you explain the difference in dosing mechanisms betwqeen

Isocort and Raw Adrenal listed by Teitlebaum in the link below?

http://dreampharm.com/hepatitis-info3/nutritional-treatments-fatigue-

2-28cfids-03.html

R.

> >Anyway I am wondering what the

> > difference is between " raw adrenal " and " isocort " ?

>

> Leila, there may be a problem with semantics here, and those who

> create labeling and definitions.

>

> Natural thyroid, for example, is termed " raw desiccated

glandulars " ,

> which means it is freeze dried, which then concentrates the natural

> constituents.

>

> And I've seen Isocort called a " natural " adrenal tissue/glandular,

> and " freeze-dried Adrenal Cortex " . There's that term " freeze-

> dried " . Natural may have the same meaning to someone as raw and

> dessicated.

>

> So, raw adrenal and Isocort can basically be the same thing.

>

> Janie aka ThyroDiva

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