Nature-Throid and Weakness: What Users Say
Reviews for Nature-Throid
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- January 20, 2016
For Hashimoto's disease "Took Nature-Throid successfully for 3 years, 32 mcg/day. Developed Hashimoto's with a small thyroid nodule. Increased dosage by 16.25 mg 2x/week. Doctor did not do a follow-up check on serum T3 levels. Toxicity after only 6 months - weak, lung tightness - faint, developed food allergies very quickly. Scary experience which has lingering effects 1 month later. Switched to Tirosint, which has no fillers & T4 only. Working okay so far."
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- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- September 21, 2022
For Hypothyroidism, After Thyroid Removal "I had a removal of my thyroid, and I was put on three other medications beforehand, but then I was put on Nature-Throid. I did wonderful, no side effects. I had no weight gain, I slept well, no sweating. I didn’t have any side effects whatsoever, I felt great. Now they’ve taken Nature-Throid off the market, and we are all waiting for it to come back on the market. I am on Amor now, and I have gained a lot of weight. I have got head fog so bad, muscle weakness, no energy. I can’t go to bed, I feel like I’m going insane. I need to be put back on Nature-Throid."
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For Underactive Thyroid "Was on the lowest dose for twelve days and experienced chest pains, shortness of breath. Sore boobs, early period, and muscle weakness..... This drug is great for certain people, but if you are borderline hypo like I am, I would watch your symptoms closely. Everyone is different though."