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My doctor puts people on either Armour or Naturethroid. Says people may do better with one or the other.
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Keebler
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- Be sure to ask a series of questions about their source of the thyroid.
I've not talked with them lately but at least in the past, RLC Labs did not take any from factory animals who are often in cramped and cruel environments. I've not talked with them lately about this but it's certainly something to consider.
And RLC's policy on this was different from Armour's.
RLC also stands out here:
Nature-Throid was formulated using hypoallergenic inactive ingredients and does not contain any
artificial colors or flavors, corn,
peanut, rice,
gluten, soy,
yeast, egg,
fish or shellfish. -
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lpkayak
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Ty. So naturr might be better. My armour just got real expensuve again. Every january everything changes. Thanks again
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