Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 I went to a bookstore to get Shomon's book on autoimmune disease (duh I looked and looked and didn't see it so when I went and asked if they had it the clerk said it should be here and pointed to right where I was looking at!!!!) but I was looking at this other book and the author was saying that if you have Hashi's you will probably have more allergies because your immune system is already being attacked. That actually made sense. I didn't buy the book cos, of course, thyrolar and armour are bad and shouldn't be taken. Phooey!!!!!! Louise PS I was thinking. I belong to charities that put together information packets that supporters can get and distribute. I wonder if Forest should put together information packets for Armour and Thyrolar. Maybe they could post em on their site to download and/or maybe people could order them from them. (Maybe pay a small amount of money plus shipping.) What do all of you think. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Forest really hasn't had to do anything to push their product because it speaks for itself and always has. They are a small company, though somewhere in my mind, they seem much larger. Everything that's been learned about Armour has been by the proof being in " the pudding " , by word of mouth. That's the amazing thing. The big pharmaceutical companies hate that and have done everything they can to dismantle this reputation. Allergies and Hashi's I went to a bookstore to get Shomon's book on autoimmune disease (duh I looked and looked and didn't see it so when I went and asked if they had it the clerk said it should be here and pointed to right where I was looking at!!!!) but I was looking at this other book and the author was saying that if you have Hashi's you will probably have more allergies because your immune system is already being attacked. That actually made sense. I didn't buy the book cos, of course, thyrolar and armour are bad and shouldn't be taken. Phooey!!!!!! Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 , What I meant was information packets for patients to give Drs unwilling to prescribe it so they don't have to go searching for Drs or order overseas. Maybe once a Dr reads the information they would be more willing to prescribe it. Louise > Forest really hasn't had to do anything to push their product because it speaks for itself and always has. They are a small company, though somewhere in my mind, they seem much larger. Everything that's been learned about Armour has been by the proof being in " the pudding " , by word of mouth. That's the amazing thing. The big pharmaceutical companies hate that and have done everything they can to dismantle this reputation. > > > > Allergies and Hashi's > > > I went to a bookstore to get Shomon's book on autoimmune disease > (duh I looked and looked and didn't see it so when I went and asked > if they had it the clerk said it should be here and pointed to right > where I was looking at!!!!) but I was looking at this other book and > the author was saying that if you have Hashi's you will probably have > more allergies because your immune system is already being attacked. > That actually made sense. I didn't buy the book cos, of course, > thyrolar and armour are bad and shouldn't be taken. Phooey!!!!!! > > Louise > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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