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I tried to take NatureThroid sublingually but it doesn't seem to want to

dissolve in my mouth!! It sits there for a long time and then just turns

into mush.Finally I give up and just swallow what has now become a clump of

cereal. Maybe my body temp is too low to dissolve a pill!!!!

At 05:43 AM 3/7/2005 +0000, you wrote:

>Nope.

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> > If you take your Armour sublingually do you need to wait the hour

> > before eating and be as careful about taking your vitamins etc.

>apart

> > from the Armour?

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I tried to take NatureThroid sublingually but it doesn't seem to want to

dissolve in my mouth!! It sits there for a long time and then just turns

into mush.Finally I give up and just swallow what has now become a clump of

cereal. Maybe my body temp is too low to dissolve a pill!!!!

At 05:43 AM 3/7/2005 +0000, you wrote:

>Nope.

>

> > If you take your Armour sublingually do you need to wait the hour

> > before eating and be as careful about taking your vitamins etc.

>apart

> > from the Armour?

>

>

>

>

>

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Nope. That's the way NatureThroid is. Tastes like dirt to me. Oh well.

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richkare@... wrote:

I tried to take NatureThroid sublingually but it doesn't seem to want to

dissolve in my mouth!! It sits there for a long time and then just turns

into mush.Finally I give up and just swallow what has now become a clump of

cereal. Maybe my body temp is too low to dissolve a pill!!!!

At 05:43 AM 3/7/2005 +0000, you wrote:

>Nope.

>

> > If you take your Armour sublingually do you need to wait the hour

> > before eating and be as careful about taking your vitamins etc.

>apart

> > from the Armour?

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 3/8/2005 10:26:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

starz@... writes:

> Do that many people really benefit from taking it sublingually? Or do most

> of us just toss it down the hatch like me?

>

i toss it down the hatch. i tried sublingually but it didn't seem to be as

effective for me.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/8/2005 10:26:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

starz@... writes:

> Do that many people really benefit from taking it sublingually? Or do most

> of us just toss it down the hatch like me?

>

i toss it down the hatch. i tried sublingually but it didn't seem to be as

effective for me.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/8/2005 10:26:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

starz@... writes:

> Do that many people really benefit from taking it sublingually? Or do most

> of us just toss it down the hatch like me?

>

i toss it down the hatch. i tried sublingually but it didn't seem to be as

effective for me.

cindi

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Okay, i have a question about taking some of these pills sublingually. We know

armour can be taken that way and it works well because a lot of you take it that

way. Now, these coated pills don't. Is that maybe they aren't meant to be

taken sublingually? Just tossing this around cuz I've seen it asked so much.

Do that many people really benefit from taking it sublingually? Or do most of

us just toss it down the hatch like me?

SandyE~Houston

Re: sublingual Armour dose

I'm sorry to post this again, but I want to know if this is normal--

I take thyroid-s and when I take it sublingually after a few minutes

a stringy substance comes up to the top of my lip. Anyone know if

this is normal or what it is?

kk :)

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> > Nope.

> >

> > > If you take your Armour sublingually do you need to wait the

hour

> > > before eating and be as careful about taking your vitamins etc.

> > apart

> > > from the Armour?

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Okay, i have a question about taking some of these pills sublingually. We know

armour can be taken that way and it works well because a lot of you take it that

way. Now, these coated pills don't. Is that maybe they aren't meant to be

taken sublingually? Just tossing this around cuz I've seen it asked so much.

Do that many people really benefit from taking it sublingually? Or do most of

us just toss it down the hatch like me?

SandyE~Houston

Re: sublingual Armour dose

I'm sorry to post this again, but I want to know if this is normal--

I take thyroid-s and when I take it sublingually after a few minutes

a stringy substance comes up to the top of my lip. Anyone know if

this is normal or what it is?

kk :)

> >

> > Nope.

> >

> > > If you take your Armour sublingually do you need to wait the

hour

> > > before eating and be as careful about taking your vitamins etc.

> > apart

> > > from the Armour?

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