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Thanks Cherie for the input. I guess I need to ask if there is

anyone out there that had any luck doing Hc & T3 sublingually.

Hopefully I will get an answer. I havae never heard of the synthetic

hormone needing stomach acids guess I should ask that also. I just

want this problem over soon and want to use which would be the most

efficient.

> 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

> >

> >

> > 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???

> >

> > 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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Maybe that's what I'm remembering. It was something I sort of remembered,

but wasn't positive about.

Rie

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

enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright

>

> HMM I am not sure about T3 needing stomach acids but T4 I am sure I have

> read that somewhere.

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>

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>

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I don't think that the synthetic hormone requires stomach acid and I

recall other people saying that they take their T3 sub. However, if

the pill is enteric coated it might need stomach acid to dissolve

before it can be absorbed.

In NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS , " n "

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>

>

>

> Thanks Cherie for the input. I guess I need to ask if there is

> anyone out there that had any luck doing Hc & T3 sublingually.

> Hopefully I will get an answer. I havae never heard of the synthetic

> hormone needing stomach acids guess I should ask that also. I just

> want this problem over soon and want to use which would be the most

> efficient.

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I've been taking hc and t-3 sublingually (hc sublingually for 3 weeks,

t-3 sublingually since last Nov.) and it seems to be working ok. I

couldn't absorb the hc by swallowing it due to digestive issues.

-Wemdu

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I take Armour Thyroid so I believe it's natural.

Homekeeper

>

> I don't think that the synthetic hormone requires stomach acid and I

> recall other people saying that they take their T3 sub. However, if

> the pill is enteric coated it might need stomach acid to dissolve

> before it can be absorbed.

>

>

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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!

I had to buy a diet coke immediately and start chugging and rinsing my

mouth with it. Took over an hour to get the awful taste and bitterness

out of my mouth. And they didn't have any caffeine free diet coke, so I

got a huge caffeine rush and nervousness so it went downhill from there.

I will NEVER try that again.

sol

n wrote:

> I guess I need to ask if there is

> anyone out there that had any luck doing Hc & T3 sublingually.

>

>

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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!

I had to buy a diet coke immediately and start chugging and rinsing my

mouth with it. Took over an hour to get the awful taste and bitterness

out of my mouth. And they didn't have any caffeine free diet coke, so I

got a huge caffeine rush and nervousness so it went downhill from there.

I will NEVER try that again.

sol

n wrote:

> I guess I need to ask if there is

> anyone out there that had any luck doing Hc & T3 sublingually.

>

>

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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!

I had to buy a diet coke immediately and start chugging and rinsing my

mouth with it. Took over an hour to get the awful taste and bitterness

out of my mouth. And they didn't have any caffeine free diet coke, so I

got a huge caffeine rush and nervousness so it went downhill from there.

I will NEVER try that again.

sol

n wrote:

> I guess I need to ask if there is

> anyone out there that had any luck doing Hc & T3 sublingually.

>

>

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Forgot to say I do my T3 buccally. Seems to work fine.

sol

n wrote:

> ANYONE OUT THERE that does HC & T3 sublingually????If so please let me

> know how it has worked for you.

>

> I heard synthetic T3 may need the stomach acids but not sure....anyone

> have an answer to this?????

>

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My mother had bad oral thrush her last year or two. And I do think

she regularly used an alcohol mouthwash. She had to use an oral

antifungal liquid that was droppered right onto the thrush spots, and

may have also taken antifungal meds in tablet form. Its been a few

years, and my memory is shaky.

No fun to have thrush, my mother said it hurt.

sol

Sharon Goodman wrote:

> 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?

>

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Listerine is not JUST alcholhol, it actually has an ingredient that is

specific for fungus! So not just any mouthwash would work. The Methyl

Salicylate is the one you would need to have in it to tret fungal

infections.

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Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

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Sharon,

If you have thrush, it is a problem with yeast and not just in

your mouth.

Olive leaf is one of the very best treatments for yeast.

Start with 450 mgs a day for 3 days slowly increasing to

2,000 mgs a day by day 7. 2,000 mgs a day for 7 more days

and it should all be gone you can stop the olive leaf and or slowly

reduce it.

The reason for the slow increase is it works so well you may get

sick from the die off if you do not.

Taking activated charcoal and or clay with it works great for removing

the die off. Take 2 hours before and or after all foods, medication and

supplements as it absorbs everything.

From: Sharon Goodman

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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