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In a message dated 6/3/2003 10:59:16 AM Central Daylight Time, mcro99@...

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> but then the 5 am for Armour is the problem.

> Anyone know if it can be given with food? The prescribing doctor is not

> available and we wont be seeing him for another month.

>

michelle,

I take armour and so does a friend of mine, both of our doctors said to take

in the morning and at noon. do you really think 5am is necessary? why not

7am or even 8 am? I think the whole point of not taking it after 12pm is

because it can keep you awake if you take it later than that.

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In a message dated 6/3/2003 2:55:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

graceacademytx@... writes:

<< I take armour and so does a friend of mine, both of our doctors said to

take

in the morning and at noon. do you really think 5am is necessary? why not

7am or even 8 am? I think the whole point of not taking it after 12pm is

because it can keep you awake if you take it later than that.

>>

I was giving it at 5 am because I was under the impression from the first

several times it was filled that it was to be given 2 hours prior to food. She

eats at 7am and then goes to school till 3. Her doctor and the bottle say

nothing about dividing the dose but someone else mentioned they were told to

divide by 12 hours. I did call the company that makes it (from their website

number) and asked regarding food. I was told it should be given away from

supplements such as calcium, iron, etc and most foods because the supplements

(his

wording but I assume he means minerals) would bind with the drug in the stomach

and disable it. I did ask if it could be given with a little strained fruit

such as peaches which I also give lauricidin pellets in and he said that should

be no problem.

Michele

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  • 1 year later...

About thyroids---

First of all, the thyroid makes a hormone called calcitonin that allows for

absorption of calcium and if you are taking thyroid replacements (Synthroid,

Armor, etc), they do NOT correct the underlying problem and calcium absorption

is still impaired. This is why these people often experience bone loss

(osteoporosis) as well.

Instead.... correct the problem. It does not matter what the diagnosis is....

hypothyroidism is the culprit. One of the worst culprits (causes) for

hypothyroidism is heat processed or solvent-extracted oils; vegetable oils or

polyunsaturated oils. The worst is the soybean--which is in EVERYTHING!! Try

using

Organic coconut oil first (it is a natural antibiotic), then extra-virgin,

cold-pressed olive oil and then canola oil. Unsaturated fats interfere with the

function of the thyroid because they block the hormone secretion, its movement

in

the circulatory system and the repsonse of the tissues to the hormones. When

the thryoid hormone is deficient, the body is generally exposed to increased

levels of estrogen. This hormone makes the 'protective' hormone-- progesterone

and pregnenolone. This hormone also is required for using and eliminating

cholesterol so one's cholesterol can be raised by anything blocking the thyroid

function. (one way to tell if you are estrogen dominant is if you have heaviness

around the middle, double lines on the neck, rounded face).

How can you correct this? Iodine, organic and it must have digested fats and

protein to be delivered to the thyroid. Macro nutrients (proteins & fats)

carry micro nutrients (minerals) and when there is a mineral problem (black

lines

in your finger nails), always look for digestive issues with fats and proteins

(lymies--solution? enzymes) Herbs include bugleweed, evening primrose/black

current seed oil and sea vegetables (kelp, irish moss, dulse). L-tyrosine (an

amino acid) and B-complex are suggestions as well.

Xenoestrogen or 'fake' estrogen is in everything, especially plastic~~

prednisone, hormone replacement therapy and birth control pills. They get stored

in

the liver and redeposited in the body; hence, fibroid tumors, cystic breasts.

Detox, cleanse, nourish and rebuild.

sue massie, CNHP

732 933-4011

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I started Armour about 15-20 yrs ago. I have never been told to take thyroid

med. at night. I always take it in the AM. Seems like it would affect you

sleep when taken in the evenings/night About 10yrs ago I switch to synthroid

med. which works better for me, I have Hashimotos thyroiditis, autoimmune

disease. I have antibodies against my thryoid. It seemed like my antibodies

also would block the armour because it was more natural, like my hormones. My

antibodies can't/don't seem to block the synthroid and it seems to work better

for me.

Bearyneuro@... wrote:

Hey Everyone,

I just started my first dose of armour thyroid yesterday. I am on a very

,very low dose 15mgs twice a day to start off with but after I took it last

night I felt " weird " just plain strange.. I am not sure if it was related to the

armour or if it was just little ol lymie ME with all of my strangeness

acting up again . I am just about to take another 15mgs before I turn in and am

just wondering if anyone has had any experiences with Armour Thyroid that

they'd like to share.

Thanks in adavnce,

,NY

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