Guest guest Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 E according to this site, armour can last up to 17 years...sue http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/treatment/hypomedcomp.php (Armour, Thyroid) Documented minimum shelf life of up to 17 years. (Testing was ended at 17 years.) Doesn't have the stability problems that synthetic T4 medications are known for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 sue!!!!! You are such a darling. Thanks... ~EJustYourTypeDTP wrote: E according to this site, armour can last up to 17 years...suehttp://www.altsupportthyroid.org/treatment/hypomedcomp.php (Armour, Thyroid) Documented minimum shelf life of up to 17 years. (Testing was ended at 17 years.) Doesn't have the stability problems that synthetic T4 medications are known for. Day after day, day after day,We stuck, nor breath nor motion;As idle as a painted shipUpon a painted ocean.Water, water, everywhere,And all the boards did shrink;Water, water, everywhere,Nor any drop to drink.~The Ancient Mariner Finding fabulous fares is fun.Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 So this means that if the big bomb hits I can take my time learning how to process those little hamster thyroids?? *wink* In the over 100 years that Armour has been on the market they have recalled ONLY 1 batch.. that batch had some potency issues AFTER it's labeled expiration date. The batch was recalled anyway, and none was found, so.. all had been sold, and most likely used, by the time that it was losing potency... pretty good track record, I think... and you compare that to Synthroid.. so many recalls no one can keep count... to the point where they were hit with a class action law suit... and LOST! When you consider the two products... one is a freeze dried natural product that is made into a pill, nothing that can chemically break down into anything else, mostly it just has temperature and moisture issues that affect the tableting agents that hold it together as a pill.... the other is a chemical recipe that had to be modified by adding an extra molecule to combine with the synthesized hormone molecule in an attempt to improve it's stability and shelf life, and even with that it's not very stable. oh oh.. attitude showing.. stuffing sock in mouth to keep me from yelling at my poor monitor..... and pulling socks over my hands so I can't type any daopiwjmvg waoiuehgv Topper () On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 10:26:57 -0600 JustYourTypeDTP writes: E according to this site, armour can last up to 17 years...suehttp://www.altsupportthyroid.org/treatment/hypomedcomp.php (Armour, Thyroid) Documented minimum shelf life of up to 17 years. (Testing was ended at 17 years.) Doesn't have the stability problems that synthetic T4 medications are known for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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