Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 > Sheesh! how luck can you get? Gee, you don't even have to order it.....just drive over & buy it? > Okay, make the phone call & get back to us. Tee hee...just thinking you could buy it by the boxesful & ship it to the rest of us for cheaper than we could otherwise get it. And make some money on the side for yourself since you're so close to the factory there. LOL!!! > C LOL! Don't think that thought hadn't occured to me, Caroline! : D Not to profit from it, but to be a complete rebel against the phelgmatic powers that be! Sim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 I guess I'll be ordering the Naturethroid then from either of those two sources. I called my pharmacy today to ask who supplies their armour. They said " Forest Labs " . My dr. got her Rx for " generic Armour thyroid " from them. So right now I'm taking part of her Rx & part of the Time-Caps generic Armour I ordered from myrxforless. I seem to be feeling way better today than I have a in LONG time. So something's working since I'm up to 1 3/4 grains now, which isn't much but any improvement on any amount is welcome. I might be allergic/sensitive to any fillers in it though. So I'm planning to start ordering the Naturethroid instead. But still want a doctor that will prescribe Armour for me because it's too expensive otherwise to keep ordering it & paying out of pocket myself. So this is tough, indeed. Caroline Re: Some sources for thyroid-recap Caroline; The naturethroid on both biogenesis and antiaging systems are brand name, organic, hypoallergenic ; and NOT generic. At least, that is what is stated on their websites. I'd rather spend the extra few bucks for something that I have a better chance of feeling good on. Some people may handle the generic thyroid extract just fine, but I'd rather not chance it. Interesting side note: when I was on synthetic t4, my insurance company was too cheap to prescribe synthroid, so I started off with generic synthroid. However, I got nervous, because I wanted consistancy from batch to batch, so I asked my doctor to prescribe unithroid or levoxl instead, because both of those brand names are cheaper than synthroid. Would you believe that I did better on the generic than I did on the unithroid? I became so sick on unithroid, similar to the symptoms described by Sandy on the generic armour. It made me curious as to who made the generic brand that I was on, so I looked it up and discovered that my pharmacy uses a generic from the same company that produces synthroid, and was therefore very similar. I guess what I think now is that before I'd go for the generic , I'd want to know the generic brand's company and see if they are an off shoot of any of the companies that produce the brand names. In fact, one way to do this is to call the companies that make armour and ask if they also produce a generic, what are the fillers, what are the names, and where they can be located. Or, tell them the online pharmacy and ask if they distribute the generic to them. Just a thought. Sim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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