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I also had this reaction when I switched from Synthroid to Armour.

I had this same reaction when I did liver detox and when I switched

to a high quality nutritional supplement that supports cellular

health. Each time, I felt much better after the initial itching and

aching. There are many sites that indicate that this can be a

detoxification reaction - your body is getting rid of toxins at an

accelerated rate - and that can be uncomfortable until much of the

toxin load is removed. I don't know if that is true or not - but I

have felt much better each time after the reaction was over.

WW

> Oh this is not cool. I had severe itching (driving me crazy) ...

when I made the switch from synthroid to Armour. ... Also having

lots of neck and shoulder achiness.

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Agreed....if there's other symptoms, could be something else needs checking.

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From: nc2406@...

MamaMaha@... writes:

> So it could cause the liver, gland, skin & other organs to function more

> optimally & thus the toxins start being eliminated through the skin. That's a

> sign of health, not of sickness or allergy. >

quite possible....i agree.

but given that hypothyroidism and bilary cirrhosis are associated..if someone

has symptoms other than the fatigue and itching, they should probably check

it out.

cindi

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