I never heard of this, however a very quick google search said it was created by an osteopath doctor who lost his license. I did not research the reason his license was revoked, however he seems to have a few “natural” items on sale. In my opinion, you might want to do a bit more research on the product and see if it was approved by the FDA. I had some very severe side effects on some medications so I would tend to be more cautious on the over the counter remedies.
Please let us know if anyone has tried it and their thoughts on it.
I never heard of this, however a very quick google search said it was created by an osteopath doctor who lost his license. I did not research the reason his license was revoked, however he seems to have a few “natural” items on sale. In my opinion, you might want to do a bit more research on the product and see if it was approved by the FDA. I had some very severe side effects on some medications so I would tend to be more cautious on the over the counter remedies.
Please let us know if anyone has tried it and their thoughts on it.
That's exactly what I'm doing, researching, and to me it doesn't matter if it's a md or an osteopath....why would that matter?
I assumed this cream was not what it appeared to be and not worth my time but was worth the time to ask here.
I don't, but I've seen a lot of Dr. Child's videos and he appears to be an expert. I may try it and would definitely purchase from his name backed supply. Right now, I'm taking Synthroid and Cytomel. The dosage isn't right yet. If we can't get it right, then I'll try this or Armour. My brain fog and fatigue can get severe and I'm not able to perform activities of daily living. It's awful.
I never heard of this, however a very quick google search said it was created by an osteopath doctor who lost his license. I did not research the reason his license was revoked, however he seems to have a few “natural” items on sale. In my opinion, you might want to do a bit more research on the product and see if it was approved by the FDA. I had some very severe side effects on some medications so I would tend to be more cautious on the over the counter remedies.
Please let us know if anyone has tried it and their thoughts on it.
@koh This post just popped up for me. I had my thyroid removed 15 years ago and have been on various thyroid meds. Currently, I am on levoxyl, T4 only. While taking an estrogen blocker, I was wondering if I could safely add something more to help me have more energy (besides caffeine, of course!). I have been following Dr. Childs for several years and I trust him to provide the best advice and products. When I saw that he had a T2 cream, I was interested. I purchased two tubes and gave it a try. It has been a couple of months of using it and I seem to be feeling better with more energy and better sleep. I plan to keep using it and I feel like it is what I needed to increase my chances of optimal levels in my body. Read what he has to say about T2 and about him and why he cares so much about supplying these kinds of unique products for people who need thyroid support. It is all on his website. Good luck and all the best in your health improvements.
I never heard of this, however a very quick google search said it was created by an osteopath doctor who lost his license. I did not research the reason his license was revoked, however he seems to have a few “natural” items on sale. In my opinion, you might want to do a bit more research on the product and see if it was approved by the FDA. I had some very severe side effects on some medications so I would tend to be more cautious on the over the counter remedies.
Please let us know if anyone has tried it and their thoughts on it.
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I assumed this cream was not what it appeared to be and not worth my time but was worth the time to ask here.
Here are some T2's sold (below). T2 is not a drug - that just means it is OTC. Most people use it as pills not cremes, take a portion with Breakfast, then a portion with lunch something like that is what I understand.
https://biocornutrition.com/
https://www.restartmed.com/product/essential-t2/
I don't, but I've seen a lot of Dr. Child's videos and he appears to be an expert. I may try it and would definitely purchase from his name backed supply. Right now, I'm taking Synthroid and Cytomel. The dosage isn't right yet. If we can't get it right, then I'll try this or Armour. My brain fog and fatigue can get severe and I'm not able to perform activities of daily living. It's awful.
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1 Reaction@koh This post just popped up for me. I had my thyroid removed 15 years ago and have been on various thyroid meds. Currently, I am on levoxyl, T4 only. While taking an estrogen blocker, I was wondering if I could safely add something more to help me have more energy (besides caffeine, of course!). I have been following Dr. Childs for several years and I trust him to provide the best advice and products. When I saw that he had a T2 cream, I was interested. I purchased two tubes and gave it a try. It has been a couple of months of using it and I seem to be feeling better with more energy and better sleep. I plan to keep using it and I feel like it is what I needed to increase my chances of optimal levels in my body. Read what he has to say about T2 and about him and why he cares so much about supplying these kinds of unique products for people who need thyroid support. It is all on his website. Good luck and all the best in your health improvements.