Armour thyroid gluten free

Common Questions and Answers about Armour thyroid gluten free

armour-thyroid

Avatar f tn Actually i think there is a pretty well documented link between autoimmune thyroid disease and celiac/gluten, and more thyroid experts are now recommending gluten free diet for autoimmune thyroid patients, including Hashimoto's. here is some info i found: Celiac Disease and Thyroid Disease A significant number of patients with autoimmune thyroid disease also have celiac disease. The link between celiac disease and autoimmune thyroid disease is well established.
Avatar n tn m completely gluten free, so I doubt that gluten is the cause. It could possibly make thyroid disease progress faster. Maybe gluten causes autoimmune thyroid issues in some people, but it definitely doesn't seem to be THE cause.
Avatar f tn you should not take Armour Thyroid if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Armour Thyroid; your thyroid gland is overactive; or your adrenal glands are not making enough corticosteroid hormone". So I think your doctor knows what he is doing, you must wait for the other analyses/diagnosis. May be some people here had the same experience and can give some good advice.
Avatar f tn there is no "best medicine". Only thing that is important is to obtain the necessary blood levels of Free T4 and Free T3 in order to be symptom free and feeling well. This is different for everyone. Also having whole, half, or no thyroid is really irrelevant. What matters is the thyroid level at the cellular level. Opimizing the dose to obtain that level which makes a person feel well is more art than science.
Avatar f tn I have been taking 60 mg armour thyroid twice daily for Hashimoto’s. I feel pretty good considering I also have chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia and chronic migraines. I had my annual physical and blood work and the following thyroid labs: TSH <.006 (.450-4.500) Free T3 5.6 (2.0-4.4) Free T4 1.72 (.82-1.77) Thyroid Peroxidase Ab 9 (0-34) Thyroglobulin Antibodies <1.0 (.0-.9) I was excited to see my antibodies lowwe from their previous level by removing gluten from my diet.
1812479 tn?1316868350 Most packaged foods have some form of gluten in them. My thyroid numbers do not seem to be effected by gluten, however, so I think the gluten sensitivity probably isn't causing my thyroid problem. I certainly don't think it hurts to stop eating gluten, you can still get plenty of carbs thru whole foods. I also have found that when I do eat the gluten free products, I like them better if I haven't eaten the gluten filled products for awhile.
Avatar f tn The doctor cutting your dosage in half makes no sense to me. Both NatureThroid and Armour Thyroid are made from desiccated porcine thyroid. Both contain the same amount of T4 and T3 per grain: 38 mcg of T4 and 9 mcg of T3. You can look at the following links and see their inactive ingredients. http://www.pdr.net/full-prescribing-information/Nature-Throid-thyroid-496 https://www.drugs.com/pro/armour-thyroid.
Avatar f tn If you have either of those (especially celiac), cheating on your diet could cause poor absorption of thyroid meds. Aside from that, gluten and dairy free diets have not been scientifically proven to improve Hashi's. The rule of thumb seems to be that if it makes you feel better, do it. If it doesn't, don't bother.
Avatar f tn I felt better for a couple of months, but about 3 months after I started Armour, I started gaining weight like crazy. I eat a very clean diet (gluten free, dairy free, sugar and alcohol free) of mostly veggies, fruits, and meat with some occasional gf grains. I started generally feeling puffy and my face puffed up. I've also been ridiculously bloated no matter what I eat and whether I eat. In January, my Armour was upped to 30 mg, then in March, to 45 mg, and recently, to 60 mg.
Avatar f tn If you have been gluten-free for some time, you, in effect, MAKE yourself gluten-intolerant. Eat too much right away, and it's going to affect you. You can't binge. It's kind of like alcohol. If you stop drinking, you reduce your tolerance and become a really cheap date!!! Half an English muffim???
Avatar n tn I know this is old but was this ever resolved? In June 2015 I went from Tirosint to Naturethroid & went gluten free to try to get some weight loss. Within 10 days I had muscle twitch all over and started muscle pain ( or tendon pain maybe) in arms and legs and had cubital tunnel symptoms. I kept raising my dose and stuck with it until October. I switched back to Tirosint & my tsh of 10 in October went back to normal by December & frees are optimal but my symptoms persist. Thyroid?
Avatar n tn With fibro, headaches, and RA has anyone mentioned a gluten and dairy free diet? Gluten and dairy give me horrible migraines, also my sister has fibro and she felt so much better now that she is on a gluten and dairy free diet. (Also has anyone checked your thyroid especially your free T3 levels because they are learning that T3 resistance can cause fibro. (If you need meds you could get Armour that is just hormone and I do not think there is any additives.
291885 tn?1404893207 Also, my thyroid meds were identical between 2009 and the current numbers- only difference was I am now on a gluten free, dairy free, soy free diet which has helped me to utilize the thyroid better since I have sensitivities to those things. I am also on the EXACT dose I was on in 2006 when I was well. It is a very very complicated case of hypothyroidism. It took 25 doctors to finally find someone who completely understands it because it's not your typical (even difficult typical) case.
535900 tn?1362595562 You need to be tested for the active thyroid hormones, Free T3 and Free T4. TSH is a pituitary hormone and is an indicator, at best, of thyroid function. My TSH has been at < 0.01 every since I've been on thyroid medication, but I've never had hyper symptoms. Soy can inhibit absorption of thyroid medications and should be avoided. Stomach issues, such as GERD, are very common while hypo.
Avatar f tn Nope, if you was put on thyroid medicine then you need to stay on it...Synthroid does so much for your body that vitamins won't even come close to. If you stop taking them you are at risk for soo many things including a heart attack. If you have other concerns about taking it I would def contact your doctor. Don't just stop taking it without talking to the doctor.
Avatar f tn 240mg Thyroid (was Armour, now compounded thyroid due to Armour shortages) 100mcg Levothyroxine 100mg Progesterone (compounded capsule) 1mg Estradiol 4 (sublingual liquid drop) 4mg Folate (prescription not OTC) 180mg Fexofenadine HCL (Allegra) – for sinus congestion and cough 1 Nutralite MultiVitamin/MultiMineral 5,000iu Vitamin D3, liquid drops 1,000mg New Chapter Whole Omega (3-5-6-7-9) 2ml Cyanocobalamin (B12) – injection 1-2x week My thyroid labs: TSH Sensitve 0.01 (0.35-4.94) FT4 0.