Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 I did email nutri-meds yesterday and got a very cagey email back basically saying you couldn't compare them because T-lyph was a supplement and armour was a drug and I should go to a kiniesiologist to find out how much I needed, no clarification of content/strength or anything Dawn If that is dessicated thyroid, then it is natural thyroid and it is certainly OVER 2 grains. It's kind of like the Nutri-Meds thyroid supplement. They cannot legally claim that it has exactly this or that because then, it would come under the scrutiny of the government, and they would make them apply for prescription status. I think that the Nutri-Meds has much less in one tablet than a grain (correct me if I'm wrong), but this is where they ALmost got in trouble awhile back, so they have corrected their description of it, as a " supplement " . It doesn't mean that it's not thyroid, though. I would not want the parotid glands though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 yes, they won't say much because if they did assert that theirs contained thyroid hormones it would have to be approved as a drug Lynda T-lyph I did email nutri-meds yesterday and got a very cagey email back basically saying you couldn't compare them because T-lyph was a supplement and armour was a drug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Yes, of course that would be their reply. Email is a legal document, and as such, with a reply telling exactly how much T4, T3, etc...that's in it, would implicate them. This is what I was talking about earlier, them getting in trouble over the amts of such and such in it. They HAVE to claim supplement status in order for it to remain OTC, but it is dessicated thyroid, and whatever else that's in it, I can't remember or never knew. Wasn't it Ray Peat who originally developed it, then another company now has the rights to it? I'm sure, however, that they can tell the other filler ingredients in it, without getting on the sbjct of amts of T3, T4 content. T-lyph > I did email nutri-meds yesterday and got a very cagey email back basically > saying you couldn't compare them because T-lyph was a supplement and armour > was a drug and I should go to a kiniesiologist to find out how much I > needed, no clarification of content/strength or anything > Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Yes, of course that would be their reply. Email is a legal document, and as such, with a reply telling exactly how much T4, T3, etc...that's in it, would implicate them. This is what I was talking about earlier, them getting in trouble over the amts of such and such in it. They HAVE to claim supplement status in order for it to remain OTC, but it is dessicated thyroid, and whatever else that's in it, I can't remember or never knew. Wasn't it Ray Peat who originally developed it, then another company now has the rights to it? I'm sure, however, that they can tell the other filler ingredients in it, without getting on the sbjct of amts of T3, T4 content. T-lyph > I did email nutri-meds yesterday and got a very cagey email back basically > saying you couldn't compare them because T-lyph was a supplement and armour > was a drug and I should go to a kiniesiologist to find out how much I > needed, no clarification of content/strength or anything > Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Yes, of course that would be their reply. Email is a legal document, and as such, with a reply telling exactly how much T4, T3, etc...that's in it, would implicate them. This is what I was talking about earlier, them getting in trouble over the amts of such and such in it. They HAVE to claim supplement status in order for it to remain OTC, but it is dessicated thyroid, and whatever else that's in it, I can't remember or never knew. Wasn't it Ray Peat who originally developed it, then another company now has the rights to it? I'm sure, however, that they can tell the other filler ingredients in it, without getting on the sbjct of amts of T3, T4 content. T-lyph > I did email nutri-meds yesterday and got a very cagey email back basically > saying you couldn't compare them because T-lyph was a supplement and armour > was a drug and I should go to a kiniesiologist to find out how much I > needed, no clarification of content/strength or anything > Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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