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Can anyone explain the difference between these two please?

Would you say one is closer to human thryoid gland than another?

I thought porcine would be closer to the human kind; but maybe I am

wrong.

I have Bovine Nutri Thyroid; but I am not on it yet.

Any explanation would be gratefully received.

Love Alice xx

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Hi Alice

The Nutri Thyroid is Bovine - not porcine. Armour

thyroid is porcine. The Nutri Thyroid has only a miniscule amount of bovine

glandular and is made mainly of nutritional vitamins, minerals etc. It is

designed to act as nutrition for your thyroid tissue rather than thyroid

hormone replacement, which is what Armour does.

Luv - Sheila

Can anyone explain the difference between these

two please?

Would you say one is closer to human thryoid gland than another?

I thought porcine would be closer to the human kind; but maybe I am

wrong.

I have Bovine Nutri Thyroid; but I am not on it yet.

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Hi Alice,

You are quite right- the pig is generally thought to be more

similar to human in many ways than the cow. Some folk just prefer not to

eat pig. Having said that lots of folk do just fine on the bovine kind.

Just make sure it is from a reputable source as not all stuff is equal.

Stenning

Difference between porcine & bovine

thyroid extract ?

Can anyone explain the difference between these two please?

Would you say one is closer to human thryoid gland than another?

I thought porcine would be closer to the human kind; but maybe I am

wrong.

I have Bovine Nutri Thyroid; but I am not on it yet.

Any explanation would be gratefully received.

Love Alice xx

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