Email a copy of 'No More Thyroid Meds...Now What?, by Dr. Bob' to a friend
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Don’t they expire? Isn’t there an herb out there to make a tea or something to survive
Hi,
Quick question; thyroid pills have an expiration date. How might one prolong the usage date? Freezing? What are your thoughts?
Kind regards,
Geoff
How do you purchase that many at one time without a prescription and with that what doctor would write a prescription for that many? I would like to know so I can buy them!! Thanks for the above information
I have the same question as Emily. It’s keeping me up at night lately. Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Thyroid medication has a short shelf life. You couldn’t stockpile it for 3-5 years. In terms of prepping, learn to farm or hunt animals that have a thyroid and desiccate (dehydrate) your own. You would have to essentially make thyroid jerky – dehydrated at a low temp to ensure it retains the thyroxine and then take bits of it to survive. Wouldn’t be an exact dose and you’d have to adjust based on how you are feeling, but better than the alternative….
After surgery to remove my cancerous thyroid, I was inadvertently prescribed Levothyroxine by my family doctor as well as my thyroid specialist. Our family doctor sent the prescription to our regular supplier and I directed my specialist to send the prescription to grocery store that I frequently shop. At the grocery store, I pay cash so it won’t go through my health insurance. I am currently taking Levothyroxine that is 3 years outdated. I have my blood work tested in 6 month intervals and my thyroid levels are normal to date.
Hello,
I had a thyroidectomy in 2011 and currently on Armour. I’m concerned that when there is a natural disaster and medicine is no longer available, how can I stay alive? Are there any educational books that you can recommend to help me prepare?
Thank you!
Check out old medical books. Study how to desiccate thyroid hormones from sheep and bovines. Country boys will survive.