Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 , the only supplements I can see you adding are high potency B- vitamins, which I have seen recommended for us. There is also a good article in the FILES section on Supplements, which is good. You are following most of it anyway, though. No, there is no problem with what you are taking interacting with each other. I don't see iron in your list--do you need it? If you do, taking your Armour sublingually will help prevent the binding of thyroid hormones in your stomach with the iron. Armour gives you exactly what your own thyroid gives you--T4, T3, T2 T1 and calcitonin. The concentration problems you are having will improve as your raise your dose. And no, you do not need the Cytomel or Synthroid now that you are on Armour. Work on optimizing the Armour. You are doing a great job. Janie > > I have a question what are all the hormones that > Armour has in it? Also what supplements should I take > along with my Armour to help my body and thyroid to > reverse the damage of years of Synthroid only? > > Also I have noticed more of a problem concentrating. > The supplements I have purchased are: > > vitamin E(liquid form), Vitamin C Garden of Life, > CoQ10, Folic Acid, Chromium Picolinate, Magnesium, > Aderenal Support Glandulars(Had been doing these for > about two weeks before I got the Armour, Selinum, I > take B-12 shots, Oil world cod liver oil with Omega 3, > multi vitamin, and plus the vitamin D been on this for > about six weeks I have a deficiency. > > Are there certain ones that interact with each > other and should be taken separately and I just need > this reiterated again. > > I no longer need the Synthroid or to add Cytomel now > that I am on Armour correct? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 , the only supplements I can see you adding are high potency B- vitamins, which I have seen recommended for us. There is also a good article in the FILES section on Supplements, which is good. You are following most of it anyway, though. No, there is no problem with what you are taking interacting with each other. I don't see iron in your list--do you need it? If you do, taking your Armour sublingually will help prevent the binding of thyroid hormones in your stomach with the iron. Armour gives you exactly what your own thyroid gives you--T4, T3, T2 T1 and calcitonin. The concentration problems you are having will improve as your raise your dose. And no, you do not need the Cytomel or Synthroid now that you are on Armour. Work on optimizing the Armour. You are doing a great job. Janie > > I have a question what are all the hormones that > Armour has in it? Also what supplements should I take > along with my Armour to help my body and thyroid to > reverse the damage of years of Synthroid only? > > Also I have noticed more of a problem concentrating. > The supplements I have purchased are: > > vitamin E(liquid form), Vitamin C Garden of Life, > CoQ10, Folic Acid, Chromium Picolinate, Magnesium, > Aderenal Support Glandulars(Had been doing these for > about two weeks before I got the Armour, Selinum, I > take B-12 shots, Oil world cod liver oil with Omega 3, > multi vitamin, and plus the vitamin D been on this for > about six weeks I have a deficiency. > > Are there certain ones that interact with each > other and should be taken separately and I just need > this reiterated again. > > I no longer need the Synthroid or to add Cytomel now > that I am on Armour correct? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 , the only supplements I can see you adding are high potency B- vitamins, which I have seen recommended for us. There is also a good article in the FILES section on Supplements, which is good. You are following most of it anyway, though. No, there is no problem with what you are taking interacting with each other. I don't see iron in your list--do you need it? If you do, taking your Armour sublingually will help prevent the binding of thyroid hormones in your stomach with the iron. Armour gives you exactly what your own thyroid gives you--T4, T3, T2 T1 and calcitonin. The concentration problems you are having will improve as your raise your dose. And no, you do not need the Cytomel or Synthroid now that you are on Armour. Work on optimizing the Armour. You are doing a great job. Janie > > I have a question what are all the hormones that > Armour has in it? Also what supplements should I take > along with my Armour to help my body and thyroid to > reverse the damage of years of Synthroid only? > > Also I have noticed more of a problem concentrating. > The supplements I have purchased are: > > vitamin E(liquid form), Vitamin C Garden of Life, > CoQ10, Folic Acid, Chromium Picolinate, Magnesium, > Aderenal Support Glandulars(Had been doing these for > about two weeks before I got the Armour, Selinum, I > take B-12 shots, Oil world cod liver oil with Omega 3, > multi vitamin, and plus the vitamin D been on this for > about six weeks I have a deficiency. > > Are there certain ones that interact with each > other and should be taken separately and I just need > this reiterated again. > > I no longer need the Synthroid or to add Cytomel now > that I am on Armour correct? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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