tenpoundsleft
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I've been recommended to use low dose Armour Thyroid to boost thyroid activity (BMR) to some degree.
Now I see that it's Rx - and I'm in the middle of pulling a startup off the ground, haven't gotten to getting a health care plan yet so no doc for me. I can't seem to find anyone selling this among the usual sources.
It's actually weird that it's Rx - it's essentially a natural product AFAIK - dessicated animal thyroids (guess it would be nasty if it were desiccated human thyroids - ha ha) - but reminds me of Chinese medicine.
Is there any advantage to this "natural" medicine vs T3/T4 pills/liquids? The person recommending it is very much into the organic/whole/natural etc approach - and I'm a good deal more skeptical of those claims.
Anyone using any of the above to good results?
@grey
Now I see that it's Rx - and I'm in the middle of pulling a startup off the ground, haven't gotten to getting a health care plan yet so no doc for me. I can't seem to find anyone selling this among the usual sources.
It's actually weird that it's Rx - it's essentially a natural product AFAIK - dessicated animal thyroids (guess it would be nasty if it were desiccated human thyroids - ha ha) - but reminds me of Chinese medicine.
Is there any advantage to this "natural" medicine vs T3/T4 pills/liquids? The person recommending it is very much into the organic/whole/natural etc approach - and I'm a good deal more skeptical of those claims.
Anyone using any of the above to good results?
@grey
