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Polly
Armour is not a new med for hypothyroidism. In fact, it's the drug
that was used consistently until the 1950s. It's a natural,
desiccated thyroid replacement hormone made from (I think) pig
thyroid glands. It contains a combination of T3 and T4 replacement
(standard thyroid replacement hormones, such as synthroid, only
include T4 replacement. You can find out more about this med from
this thyroid site:
http://thyroid.about.com/
Mary J Somon, the facilitator of this site, has published a thyroid
guide to fertility, pregnancy and breastfeeding success that is
pretty interesting.
Laura Mundt
Portand, OR
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