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This was one of my complaints when I saw my doctor 2 weeks ago.

Another sign of being hyperT. I was also wondering if allergies were

involved because I have a sulfite sensitivity. Will have to pay more

attention to see if it happens after I eat something.

Venizia

>

> Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

am allergic to,

> one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

slightly sweating.

>

> I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

allergic to one of

> the ingredients? I wonder which one?

>

> Roni

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I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

Dextrose (sugar–allows you to do it sublingually)

Microcrystalline Cellulose

Sodium

Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

Sam

>

> Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

am allergic to,

> one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

slightly sweating.

>

> I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

allergic to one of

> the ingredients? I wonder which one?

>

> Roni

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This kind of being warm is not just warming up. It is almost like a

hot flash and I haven't had those in a long time. Actual sweating

comes on. Don't know if that is the same for you Roni.

Venizia

-- In hypothyroidism , " Sam " <k9gang@...> wrote:

>

> I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

> Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

> Dextrose (sugar–allows you to do it sublingually)

> Microcrystalline Cellulose

> Sodium

> Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

> Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

> PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

> Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

>

> Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

> temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

> Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

> having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

>

> Sam

>

>

>

> >

> > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

> am allergic to,

> > one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

> slightly sweating.

> >

> > I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

> allergic to one of

> > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> >

> > Roni

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I meant to add that since my Armour was reduced, I am seeing some

improvement.

Venizia

> > >

> > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

> > am allergic to,

> > > one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

> > slightly sweating.

> > >

> > > I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

> > allergic to one of

> > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > >

> > > Roni

> >

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Sam, you may be right. The warm feeling passes, and it is gone now, so in answer

to your

question, I just took my temp. This is after dinner, when it should be a bit

higher due to

digestion, and it is 96.6.

I will try your method of sublingual tomorrow and see if this makes a

difference. The only

thing I'm frightened with is that I don't want the Afib to get set off again.

If it weren't for

that, I would be much less cautious.

Roni

Sam <k9gang@...> wrote:

I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

Dextrose (sugar–allows you to do it sublingually)

Microcrystalline Cellulose

Sodium

Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

Sam

>

> Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

am allergic to,

> one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

slightly sweating.

>

> I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

allergic to one of

> the ingredients? I wonder which one?

>

> Roni

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The T3 in Armour lasts about 3-4 hours or so, I think. So if you

started experiencing negative effects from more getting into your

system, it would/should wear off within a few hours.

Oh gosh, I surely hope Armour does the trick for you, Roni.

Sam

> >

> > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that

I

> am allergic to,

> > one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

> slightly sweating.

> >

> > I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

> allergic to one of

> > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> >

> > Roni

>

>

>

>

>

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I'm not afraid of the Armour, I'm afraid of the Afib. Once it kicks off, it is

not so easy to stop it. I end up having to take different medications like

tranquilizer, aspirin, nattokinase, hawthorn, and as a last resort digoxin. If I

can't stop it, I end up in the ER.

Roni

Sam <k9gang@...> wrote:

The T3 in Armour lasts about 3-4 hours or so, I think. So if you

started experiencing negative effects from more getting into your

system, it would/should wear off within a few hours.

Oh gosh, I surely hope Armour does the trick for you, Roni.

Sam

> >

> > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that

I

> am allergic to,

> > one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

> slightly sweating.

> >

> > I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

> allergic to one of

> > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> >

> > Roni

>

>

>

>

>

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Roni, when I was using Cytomel (T3) pills, I had the warmness, which

eventually turned into full fledged MELTDOWN heat attacks. I had to cut

waaaaaay back on the T3 - just couldn't tolerate it. There is T3, among

other things, in Armour, yes? Maybe it is that.

If you were allergic wouldn't you have known that long before now? I would

have gotten a rash or the itchies by now (you've been on it quite a few

weeks, yes?)

Dusty

Re: Getting warm

This was one of my complaints when I saw my doctor 2 weeks ago.

Another sign of being hyperT. I was also wondering if allergies were

involved because I have a sulfite sensitivity. Will have to pay more

attention to see if it happens after I eat something.

Venizia

>

> Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

am allergic to,

> one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

slightly sweating.

>

> I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

allergic to one of

> the ingredients? I wonder which one?

>

> Roni

>

>

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I have been itchy, but I didn't know what from. I'm still trying to sort this

all out.

Roni

Dusty <dusty@...> wrote:

Roni, when I was using Cytomel (T3) pills, I had the warmness, which

eventually turned into full fledged MELTDOWN heat attacks. I had to cut

waaaaaay back on the T3 - just couldn't tolerate it. There is T3, among

other things, in Armour, yes? Maybe it is that.

If you were allergic wouldn't you have known that long before now? I would

have gotten a rash or the itchies by now (you've been on it quite a few

weeks, yes?)

Dusty

Re: Getting warm

This was one of my complaints when I saw my doctor 2 weeks ago.

Another sign of being hyperT. I was also wondering if allergies were

involved because I have a sulfite sensitivity. Will have to pay more

attention to see if it happens after I eat something.

Venizia

>

> Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

am allergic to,

> one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

slightly sweating.

>

> I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

allergic to one of

> the ingredients? I wonder which one?

>

> Roni

>

>

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Do you know if you have low aldosterone? Treating low aldosterone can

do absolute wonders for that.

I've been made to understand that when one's adrenals are weakened,

and have been that way for a long time that it's unusual for

aldosterone to not be affected. And it seems almost no one ever tests

for that.

Sorry about bugging you so much about that, but it's really

important.

Sam

> > >

> > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something

that

> I

> > am allergic to,

> > > one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

> > slightly sweating.

> > >

> > > I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I

be

> > allergic to one of

> > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > >

> > > Roni

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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The Armour has T3 in it. For about 6 or 8 months an endo put me on T4, with only

a little

cytomel, and I felt terrible, my numbers went into the hper range. Then my

internist put me

back on Thyrolar, which also has T3 in it. I'm so confused at this point, I

could cry. (But I

won't, because I have learned it doesn't change anything anyway).

Roni

Dusty <dusty@...> wrote:

Roni, when I was using Cytomel (T3) pills, I had the warmness, which

eventually turned into full fledged MELTDOWN heat attacks. I had to cut

waaaaaay back on the T3 - just couldn't tolerate it. There is T3, among

other things, in Armour, yes? Maybe it is that.

If you were allergic wouldn't you have known that long before now? I would

have gotten a rash or the itchies by now (you've been on it quite a few

weeks, yes?)

Dusty

Re: Getting warm

This was one of my complaints when I saw my doctor 2 weeks ago.

Another sign of being hyperT. I was also wondering if allergies were

involved because I have a sulfite sensitivity. Will have to pay more

attention to see if it happens after I eat something.

Venizia

>

> Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something that I

am allergic to,

> one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

slightly sweating.

>

> I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I be

allergic to one of

> the ingredients? I wonder which one?

>

> Roni

>

>

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I don't think it is on the tests, even though I requested him to have it done.

Roni

Sam <k9gang@...> wrote:

Do you know if you have low aldosterone? Treating low aldosterone can

do absolute wonders for that.

I've been made to understand that when one's adrenals are weakened,

and have been that way for a long time that it's unusual for

aldosterone to not be affected. And it seems almost no one ever tests

for that.

Sorry about bugging you so much about that, but it's really

important.

Sam

> > >

> > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I take something

that

> I

> > am allergic to,

> > > one of the things that happens is that I get warm, all over,

> > slightly sweating.

> > >

> > > I have noticed that this is happening with the Armour. Could I

be

> > allergic to one of

> > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > >

> > > Roni

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Roni has adrenal probs, but doesn't want to treat them b/c she doesn't want to

take " steroids " .

Gracia

I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

Dextrose (sugar-allows you to do it sublingually)

Microcrystalline Cellulose

Sodium

Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

Sam

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The kind of heartbeat irregularities that I have can often be

" converted " by a hard cough. Try forcing one or two and see if they help.

>

> Re: Getting warm

>

<hypothyroidism/message/36456;_ylc=X3oDMTJxY2hrbWx\

tBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzY0NTYEc2V\

jA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTIwMjI5NDM3OQ-->

>

>

>

> Posted by: " Roni Molin " matchermaam@...

> <mailto:matchermaam@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Getting%20warm>

> matchermaam <matchermaam>

>

>

> Tue Feb 5, 2008 8:56 pm (PST)

>

> I'm not afraid of the Armour, I'm afraid of the Afib. Once it kicks

> off, it is not so easy to stop it. I end up having to take different

> medications like tranquilizer, aspirin, nattokinase, hawthorn, and as

> a last resort digoxin. If I can't stop it, I end up in the ER.

> Roni

>

> Sam <k9gang@... <mailto:k9gang%40openaccess.org>> wrote:

> The T3 in Armour lasts about 3-4 hours or so, I think. So if you

> started experiencing negative effects from more getting into your

> system, it would/should wear off within a few hours.

>

> Oh gosh, I surely hope Armour does the trick for you, Roni.

>

> Sam

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Oh yes, I do do that. I actually discovered it in the ER during the second

emergency visit, and after them working for over 4 hours and not being able to

convert the heartbeat. I am

allergic to different chemicals, including those in some perfumes, and someone

came into\

the area with perfume which I could smell, but barely. However, it was enough

to start me

coughing (my usual reaction), and lo and behold in a few hard coughs, the

rythm converted.

So, I tucked this bit of info away in my tired little brain, and used it the

last time the Afib

reared it's ugly head, and it worked. Actually I had taken other things and

this was even

after I took the digoxin. The same thing happened in the hospital, the cough

was after they had tried all their drugs.

Roni

<res075oh@...> wrote:

The kind of heartbeat irregularities that I have can often be

" converted " by a hard cough. Try forcing one or two and see if they help.

>

> Re: Getting warm

>

<hypothyroidism/message/36456;_ylc=X3oDMTJxY2hrbWx\

tBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzY0NTYEc2V\

jA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTIwMjI5NDM3OQ-->

>

>

>

> Posted by: " Roni Molin " matchermaam@...

> <mailto:matchermaam@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Getting%20warm>

> matchermaam <matchermaam>

>

>

> Tue Feb 5, 2008 8:56 pm (PST)

>

> I'm not afraid of the Armour, I'm afraid of the Afib. Once it kicks

> off, it is not so easy to stop it. I end up having to take different

> medications like tranquilizer, aspirin, nattokinase, hawthorn, and as

> a last resort digoxin. If I can't stop it, I end up in the ER.

> Roni

>

> Sam <k9gang@... <mailto:k9gang%40openaccess.org>> wrote:

> The T3 in Armour lasts about 3-4 hours or so, I think. So if you

> started experiencing negative effects from more getting into your

> system, it would/should wear off within a few hours.

>

> Oh gosh, I surely hope Armour does the trick for you, Roni.

>

> Sam

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Wow that amazing that something so simple can do something so great! I have

heard that coughing during a heart attack is good, but never thought of it

for a-fib I will pass this along to my a-fib uncle

cw

-- Re: Re: Getting warm

Oh yes, I do do that. I actually discovered it in the ER during the second

emergency visit, and after them working for over 4 hours and not being able

to convert the heartbeat. I am

allergic to different chemicals, including those in some perfumes, and

someone came into\

the area with perfume which I could smell, but barely. However, it was

enough to start me

coughing (my usual reaction), and lo and behold in a few hard coughs, the

rythm converted.

So, I tucked this bit of info away in my tired little brain, and used it the

last time the Afib

reared it's ugly head, and it worked. Actually I had taken other things and

this was even

after I took the digoxin. The same thing happened in the hospital, the cough

was after they had tried all their drugs.

Roni

<res075oh@...> wrote:

The kind of heartbeat irregularities that I have can often be

" converted " by a hard cough. Try forcing one or two and see if they help.

>

> Re: Getting warm

> <hypothyroidism/message/36456

_ylc=X3oDMTJxY2hrbWxtBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEw

DIEbXNnSWQDMzY0NTYEc2VjA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTIwMjI5NDM3OQ-->

>

>

>

> Posted by: " Roni Molin " matchermaam@...

> <mailto:matchermaam@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Getting%20warm>

> matchermaam <matchermaam>

>

>

> Tue Feb 5, 2008 8:56 pm (PST)

>

> I'm not afraid of the Armour, I'm afraid of the Afib. Once it kicks

> off, it is not so easy to stop it. I end up having to take different

> medications like tranquilizer, aspirin, nattokinase, hawthorn, and as

> a last resort digoxin. If I can't stop it, I end up in the ER.

> Roni

>

> Sam <k9gang@... <mailto:k9gang%40openaccess.org>> wrote:

> The T3 in Armour lasts about 3-4 hours or so, I think. So if you

> started experiencing negative effects from more getting into your

> system, it would/should wear off within a few hours.

>

> Oh gosh, I surely hope Armour does the trick for you, Roni.

>

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Venizia-

I'm glad to hear you're doing a bit better :-)

Peace,

--- venizia1948 <nelsonck@...> wrote:

> I meant to add that since my Armour was reduced, I

> am seeing some

> improvement.

>

> Venizia

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I

> take something that I

> > > am allergic to,

> > > > one of the things that happens is that I get

> warm, all over,

> > > slightly sweating.

> > > >

> > > > I have noticed that this is happening with

> the Armour. Could I be

> > > allergic to one of

> > > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > > >

> > > > Roni

> > >

> >

>

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It does feel like a hot flash.

Roni

Bradin <ebradi3951@...> wrote:

Venizia-

I'm glad to hear you're doing a bit better :-)

Peace,

--- venizia1948 <nelsonck@...> wrote:

> I meant to add that since my Armour was reduced, I

> am seeing some

> improvement.

>

> Venizia

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I

> take something that I

> > > am allergic to,

> > > > one of the things that happens is that I get

> warm, all over,

> > > slightly sweating.

> > > >

> > > > I have noticed that this is happening with

> the Armour. Could I be

> > > allergic to one of

> > > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > > >

> > > > Roni

> > >

> >

>

>

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Thanks . I see my doctor in four weeks. It will be interesting

to see if I continue to improve or if some of the hypo symptoms rear

their ugly head.

Venizia

> > > > >

> > > > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I

> > take something that I

> > > > am allergic to,

> > > > > one of the things that happens is that I get

> > warm, all over,

> > > > slightly sweating.

> > > > >

> > > > > I have noticed that this is happening with

> > the Armour. Could I be

> > > > allergic to one of

> > > > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > > > >

> > > > > Roni

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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Maybe someone knows.....if we are getting too warm from the T3,

wouldn't it be around the time frame of taking the T3? Why does the

feeling of being too warm come and go throughout the day and night?

Hmm, I wonder if these ARE hot flashes but why would I have them again

after 5 years of not having them anymore? Although, my T3 was too high

as far as the numbers go. SO confusing. Maybe I need an appointment

with my gynocologist.

Venizia

> > > > >

> > > > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I

> > take something that I

> > > > am allergic to,

> > > > > one of the things that happens is that I get

> > warm, all over,

> > > > slightly sweating.

> > > > >

> > > > > I have noticed that this is happening with

> > the Armour. Could I be

> > > > allergic to one of

> > > > > the ingredients? I wonder which one?

> > > > >

> > > > > Roni

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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That isn't how it happened to me. I took the T3 early A.M. and the heat

attacks would begin early evening.

Dusty

Re: Getting warm

Maybe someone knows.....if we are getting too warm from the T3,

wouldn't it be around the time frame of taking the T3? Why does the

feeling of being too warm come and go throughout the day and night?

Hmm, I wonder if these ARE hot flashes but why would I have them again

after 5 years of not having them anymore? Although, my T3 was too high

as far as the numbers go. SO confusing. Maybe I need an appointment

with my gynocologist.

Venizia

> > > > >

> > > > > Generally speaking I have noticed that when I

> > take something that I

> > > > am allergic to,

> > > > > one of the things that happens is that I get

> > warm, all over,

> > > > slightly sweating.

> > > > >

> > > > > I have noticed that this is happening with

> > the Armour. Could I be

> > > > allergic to one of

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Sam,

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> The T3 in Armour lasts about 3-4 hours or so, I think...

The biological half life is about a day, but that means the level should

go down substantially in a few hours, as you said. T4 is more like a

week, which is why skipping a T4 dose on the day of a test won't have a

measurable effect.

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she should try what I am taking for adrenal fatigue. it is natural medicine and

Chinese herbal based. it is called " phyto-ADR " . it is hypo-allergenic plant

based. the ingredients are: vit. C; B5; panax gingseng; eleutherococcus

senticosus extract; ashwagandha [withania somnifera] extract; rhodiola rosea

extract; astreagalus membranaceus extract.

It is FREE of steroids BUT does the exact same functions as steroids.

nancie

Re: Re: Getting warm

Roni has adrenal probs, but doesn't want to treat them b/c she doesn't want to

take " steroids " .

Gracia

I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

Dextrose (sugar-allows you to do it sublingually)

Microcrystalline Cellulose

Sodium

Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

Sam

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Gracia, how do you know I have adrenal problems?

, if it does the same thing as steroids, it depresses the immune system

and leaves

you open for infection. Why would I want that?

Roni

Nancie Barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote:

she should try what I am taking for adrenal fatigue. it is natural

medicine and Chinese herbal based. it is called " phyto-ADR " . it is

hypo-allergenic plant based. the ingredients are: vit. C; B5; panax gingseng;

eleutherococcus senticosus extract; ashwagandha [withania somnifera] extract;

rhodiola rosea extract; astreagalus membranaceus extract.

It is FREE of steroids BUT does the exact same functions as steroids.

nancie

Re: Re: Getting warm

Roni has adrenal probs, but doesn't want to treat them b/c she doesn't want to

take " steroids " .

Gracia

I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

Dextrose (sugar-allows you to do it sublingually)

Microcrystalline Cellulose

Sodium

Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

Sam

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roni-

sorry that I wasn't clear.

no it doesn't do that. it works on the adrenals the same way- without the side

effects of steroids. so it does not suppress the immune system or give you any

of the negative side effects of steroids. it just helps the adrenals if you have

adrenal fatigue.

I am sorry that I thought you had stated you had adrenal fatigue.

as I have stated, I was on 10 years of high dose steroids every month without a

break, so I am the last person on this earth that would voluntarily take

steroids. I have already made it very clear with my providers that the only

situation they can give me steroids are if I am dying and if I am in a coma.

steroids destroyed my body.

nancie

Re: Re: Getting warm

Roni has adrenal probs, but doesn't want to treat them b/c she doesn't want to

take " steroids " .

Gracia

I don't know. Here are the ingredients from the STTM site:

Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia

Dextrose (sugar-allows you to do it sublingually)

Microcrystalline Cellulose

Sodium

Calcium Stearate (stabilizer and lubricant)

Opadry White (Titanium dioxide, but also contains trace amounts of

PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl

Methycellulose [instead of corn starch?]...).

Well, when " I " started taking Armour I was horribly hypO and my body

temperature was 95 to 96 degrees. I definitely starting warming up on

Armour. Could that be the same with you, I mean if you have been

having a lower than normal body temp, that is?

Sam

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