Guest guest Posted June 7, 2009 Report Share Posted June 7, 2009 The questions becomes when using formulas such as this: What is the potency of the 'thyroid powder'? What is the breakdown of T1, T2, T3, T4 in their 'powder'?How do you know what you are actually supplementing with? What %? I would suppose, short of nothing else available, it would be worth a shot, but also realize that your results, hormone levels could start to fluctuate. 600mg of WHICH thyroid hormones? Is this batch mostly T3? or T4 or mixed? Do they know? I am not familiar with supplementing though with pituitary hormones...hmmmm. You may want to research the why and wherefores of taking additional pituitary hormones. Do they include that thinking it will lower TSH levels????? NORMALLY hypothyroid patients are not supplemented with pituitary hormones...that I am aware of. AND am not familiar with " Blue Flag " ?? Taking a strict bovine thyroid hormone at least you know just what you are getting. Just my 2 cents, Michigan I need to pick your brains please......was thinking about trying this BEFORE asking to be switched to a natural med... > > > RLC Labs' product Hypo support Formula has in it: > > l selinimethionine 200 mcg > thyroid powder from new zealand bovine 600mg > L tyrosine 300mg > Anterior pituitary powder (new Zealand Bovine) 200 mg > L-aspartic acid 200mg > Blue Flag 65 mg > http://www.thyroidscience.us/products/hsf/hsf.label.htm > > from what he says Dr Lowe this is full strength hormone! > > would this be like Armour or the other naturals??? > Terry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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