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This is interesting because I had a hair analysis that said that I was

high in

calcium but that I wasn't absorbing it. I'm not exactly sure where all

the calcium is

but do know that it is not being absorbed. This explains why I had so

many cavities this

year.

On Thursday, December 30, 2004, at 12:53 PM,

NaturalThyroidHormones wrote:

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>> Did you know that besides the thyroid hormones T4, T3, T2 and T1,

>> your thyroid, and ARMOUR plus all the other natural dessicated

>> thyroids, also gives you a hormone called CALCITONIN??

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>> Calcitonin is a hormone that plays a role in calcium and phosphorus

>> metabolism. In the bones, Calcitonin suppresses the reabsorption of

>> calcium in to your blood. i.e it helps KEEP calcium in your bones!!

>> We've had numerous folks here report that once they got on Armour or

>> other natural thyroid, their bone mass IMPROVED and their

>> osteoporosis reversed. You can read an article on that very fact in

>> our FILES section by one of our members.

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>> Calcitonin also helps calcium from being excreted with your urine.

>>

>> Calcitonin plays a major role in managing blood calcium.

>>

>> Natural Dessicated Thyroid like Armour, Nature Throid, and generic

>> not only works to restore you to an energetic and healthy life, it

>> gives you the bone-important calcitonin.

>>

>> Janie

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