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I'm not sure about the T3. Seems like I read somewhere that the synthetci

thyroid needs to be swallowed because it need stomach accid. Don't quote me

on that though. I don't really know about the HC. i remember a couple of

people trying it, but I don't remember much about how it was going for them.

Did it change how you felt when you took it sublingually? I knwo when I

tried using just the cream I could tell a HUGE difference from the pills. I

ended up having to use almost twice the amount of cream vs. pills. Now let

me say that when I did that I ramped up 2.5-5 mg at a time to keep from

overdoing it until I felt I had a handle on the conversion for ME. It seems

like others absorb much better through the skin.

Rie

A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy

enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright

> Sublingual doses

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> I had done my Armour sublinguallly, and started out doing it with T3.

> Never seemed to have any problem with Armour getting to my system, but

> lately I had started HC & T3 sublingually and it was during a time I

> was very stressed and am still having stressed adrenals. I went back

> to swallowing both, but wonder if that was a good idea. Any ideas on

> this???

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> I am a person with lots of salilva, could that hinder getting hormones

> where they belong, cause I swallow alot.....???? I want to do what is

> best for me especially at this time where adrenals are stretched and I

> am fighting RT3 along with hypo symptoms......

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I tried the HC sublingually once and expected it be horrible based on

what people have written here about it but it didn't bother me. I was

a little paranoid about yeast/thrush so I used Listerine afterwards,

but that was it. I also don't get yuck mouth from Lunesta and food

has totally lost it's flavor for me since I can't eat anything that I

like anyway so I might just be de-sensitized to what I am putting in

my mouth.

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> I have no input on how sublingual HC works or doesn't work. But, I got

> stuck out shopping the other day, and decided to give sublingual HC a

> try, as I had forgotten my water bottle. My GOD! I thought I would die!

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Am I to surmise that Listerine kills thrush no matter what the cause? I

have had thrush for a couple years due to previous antibiotic use. Will

Listerine help me?

Thanks,

Sharon

jasrich wrote:

> I tried the HC sublingually once and expected it be horrible based on

> what people have written here about it but it didn't bother me. I was

> a little paranoid about yeast/thrush so I used Listerine afterwards,

> but that was it. I also don't get yuck mouth from Lunesta and food

> has totally lost it's flavor for me since I can't eat anything that I

> like anyway so I might just be de-sensitized to what I am putting in

> my mouth.

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I would certainly try Listerine for any fungal infection I use it at my

grooming shop on dogs wiht fungla skin infections and it is great!

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