Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 We are taking Cynomel. You must email mods for source list to be sent privately. It is not a sublinqual med per se, but many take it that way with good results. Kathleen > > I am currently taking Slow release T3 and feel like it is irritating my stomach making me nauseated. Anyone else have this side effect? > > What is the name of T3 that you can take sublingually? I read some of you are taking T3 orally. This sounds like a great idea for me. > > Thanks, > Cheree > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 We are taking Cynomel. You must email mods for source list to be sent privately. It is not a sublinqual med per se, but many take it that way with good results. Kathleen > > I am currently taking Slow release T3 and feel like it is irritating my stomach making me nauseated. Anyone else have this side effect? > > What is the name of T3 that you can take sublingually? I read some of you are taking T3 orally. This sounds like a great idea for me. > > Thanks, > Cheree > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 We are taking Cynomel. You must email mods for source list to be sent privately. It is not a sublinqual med per se, but many take it that way with good results. Kathleen > > I am currently taking Slow release T3 and feel like it is irritating my stomach making me nauseated. Anyone else have this side effect? > > What is the name of T3 that you can take sublingually? I read some of you are taking T3 orally. This sounds like a great idea for me. > > Thanks, > Cheree > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 I'm on levothyroxine and SRT3 since I developed an allergy to natural thyroid. The SRT3 has been a life saver for me. I'm successfully taking SRT3 twice a day. It's working pretty well, although some days it does run out, so I'll take a small amount regular T3. Sometimes sublingual, sometimes I just swallow it. Depends on how quickly I need it to work. I have to wonder about the filler used in your SRT3. This could be causing your nausea. Some use acidophilus, lactose or Avicel (microcrystalline cellulose). Lactose can be a problem for those sensitive to dairy. The cellulose can bother those sensitive to wood or pine, since it's made from wood pulp. If you have a choice, I think I'd go with the acidophilus since it's good for the digestive system. Hope this helps. Sandi > > I am currently taking Slow release T3 and feel like it is irritating my stomach making me nauseated. Anyone else have this side effect? > > What is the name of T3 that you can take sublingually? I read some of you are taking T3 orally. This sounds like a great idea for me. > > Thanks, > Cheree > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2010 Report Share Posted May 20, 2010 > >What is the name of T3 that you can take sublingually? I read some of you are taking T3 orally. This sounds like a great idea for me. Cynomel made by Grossman and sold in Mexico. $50 plus postage for 300 tablets of 25mcg They taste good and if you crunch them up first they dissolve well sublingually If you need a source let me know and we will e-mail it privately Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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