Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 PLEASE DISREGARD, sent to another group, Thanks! Sue HI Steve, I cited three sources, gladly and willingly. If you haven¹t followed this thread then you are missing a lot of pertinent information both on topic and as to Chuck¹s rudeness towards me. I work with two doctors, my nutritionist, a naturopath and also refer to Dr. Dianna Schwarbein, an edno, who¹s program I am following for Adrenal Fatigue ‹I am in Stage 7 which is the lowest your adrenal function can go and is sometimes indicative of ¹s ‹and she states not to take any T3 at all while healing adrenals ---it¹s a multi-faceted package deal of reasons. I also posted the places where Chuck mocked me and accused me of not even reading the Armour literature, called me ignorant and then even called me deranged. I don¹t have any reason to take that kind of abuse. If you don¹t see that as combative, I can¹t show you how it is. Take care. I really hope this board goes back to being a help board and not a ³let¹s attack someone who doesn¹t ignore the danges of T3 board² -- that¹s what it¹s come down to for a few of you. Sue On 10/14/08 6:38 PM, " Steve " <dudescholar4@...> wrote: > > > > Chuck is neither bickering nor being passive-aggressive. > > One must assume at this point that the references that Chuck asked for > do not exist. > > I'm personally interested in the references. My rt3/t3 ratio is less > than 20 and I'd like to know what the quantifiable risks on the heart > are to taking t3 only medications. All I've heard so far is an > assertion that it's hard on the heart. If that assertion is true, the > research no doubt must exist that the t3 in Amour is hard on the heart > and synthetic t4 makers would be using that as ammunition. > > What exactly are the quantifiable hazards/risk to using t3 aside from > the obvious risks of overdosing? > > Steve On 10/14/08 6:40 PM, " Steve " <dudescholar4@...> wrote: > > > > What exactly are the quantifiable hazards/risks to using t3 aside from > the obvious risks of overdosing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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