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Una,

I also am so sorry you've been so frustrated. But am I not correct in

remembering that you started taking the Armour just recently? Were

you taking a T4 before that? Have you had lab tests? I myself have

been impatient, wanting to feel results in as short a time as

possible. But have you given this a really fair try? If you really

need supplementation, I am concerned that you're simply quitting

taking it entirely...

Gail

> Have taken on board everyone's advice on taking Armour as I do and

> have decided to quit taking it as it make's me feel worse. I

certainly

> have not noticed an improvement in my health. I was so encouraged by

> everyone taking Armour and how much they raved about this " wonder

> pill " over all other meds ie thyroxine,which made me feel

ill,natural

> glandulars by Nutri-meds,which I found to be O.K but not powerful

> enough and all other meds. I have given Armour a fair crack of the

> whip,stuck it out as long as I could to no avail. I've halved the

> pills,taken them on an empty stomach,avoided calcium, taken with

food,

> uped my dose,lowered my dose you name it,I've done it. Have to give

> some thought on what to do next as I still await for my Isocort

> tablets (over 2 week wait now). Sorry all that I am on such a

> downer,guess it's the Armour doing this. Again,thanks for all your

> help and advice,hope your all doing better than I. Una

London,England.

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No it's not the Armour " doing this " . Sounds like you have got to have

cortisol (cortef). Iso cort eill be too lite but may help some.

Gracia

> Have taken on board everyone's advice on taking Armour as I do and

> have decided to quit taking it as it make's me feel worse. I certainly

> have not noticed an improvement in my health. I was so encouraged by

> everyone taking Armour and how much they raved about this " wonder

> pill " over all other meds ie thyroxine,which made me feel ill,natural

> glandulars by Nutri-meds,which I found to be O.K but not powerful

> enough and all other meds. I have given Armour a fair crack of the

> whip,stuck it out as long as I could to no avail. I've halved the

> pills,taken them on an empty stomach,avoided calcium, taken with food,

> uped my dose,lowered my dose you name it,I've done it. Have to give

> some thought on what to do next as I still await for my Isocort

> tablets (over 2 week wait now). Sorry all that I am on such a

> downer,guess it's the Armour doing this. Again,thanks for all your

> help and advice,hope your all doing better than I. Una London,England.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Una,

Before you give up, here's one last point to consider -'s

protocol. Have you tried this, do you know what it is? As you may,

or may not know, Armour and all other T4 drugs will make you worse if

conversion is your problem. If you are hypo, and T4 drugs make you

worse especially at increasing doses, you need to give this protocol

a try.

Sherry

> have decided to quit taking it as it make's me feel worse. ie

thyroxine,which made me feel ill,natural glandulars by Nutri-

meds,which I found to be O.K but not powerful

> enough and all other meds. Una London,England.

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Actually Armour is not a T4 only drug. Armour contains T4, T3, T2, T1, T0,

T7, calcitonen. Most people take Armour to get T3.

I personally don't believe in 's protocol. In order to get T3 and

other hormones into tissues, cortisol is needed. Most docs simply ignore

adrenals. When someone feels worse or sees no improvement at all on thyroid

meds, they need adrenal help. When adrenals are barely functioning, the

addition of T3 will reveal this.

Gracia

> Hi Una,

>

> Before you give up, here's one last point to consider -'s

> protocol. Have you tried this, do you know what it is? As you may,

> or may not know, Armour and all other T4 drugs will make you worse if

> conversion is your problem. If you are hypo, and T4 drugs make you

> worse especially at increasing doses, you need to give this protocol

> a try.

>

> Sherry

>

>

> > have decided to quit taking it as it make's me feel worse. ie

> thyroxine,which made me feel ill,natural glandulars by Nutri-

> meds,which I found to be O.K but not powerful

> > enough and all other meds. Una London,England.

>

>

>

>

>

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Una, how did you make you feel worse exacty? Just curious, not gonna try

to convince you otherwise.

Jan

itchcha wrote:

>Have taken on board everyone's advice on taking Armour as I do and

>have decided to quit taking it as it make's me feel worse. I certainly

>have not noticed an improvement in my health. I was so encouraged by

>everyone taking Armour and how much they raved about this " wonder

>pill " over all other meds ie thyroxine,which made me feel ill,natural

>glandulars by Nutri-meds,which I found to be O.K but not powerful

>enough and all other meds. I have given Armour a fair crack of the

>whip,stuck it out as long as I could to no avail. I've halved the

>pills,taken them on an empty stomach,avoided calcium, taken with food,

>uped my dose,lowered my dose you name it,I've done it. Have to give

>some thought on what to do next as I still await for my Isocort

>tablets (over 2 week wait now). Sorry all that I am on such a

>downer,guess it's the Armour doing this. Again,thanks for all your

>help and advice,hope your all doing better than I. Una London,England.

>

>

>

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It is a good idea - although if she has adrenal problems, that will be

the worst of all possible protocols.

But bottomline: don't give up. Worse case scenario they have a thyroid

hormone intolerance group here in .

Jan

Sherry wrote:

>Hi Una,

>

>Before you give up, here's one last point to consider -'s

>protocol. Have you tried this, do you know what it is? As you may,

>or may not know, Armour and all other T4 drugs will make you worse if

>conversion is your problem. If you are hypo, and T4 drugs make you

>worse especially at increasing doses, you need to give this protocol

>a try.

>

>Sherry

>

>

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