Is there a natural replacement for Synthroid and how do you regulate the dose?

Several yrs ago, I had Radioactive Iodine Therapy and no longer have a Thyroid. The Synthroid that I have been taking for replacement therapy does not always agree with my system. Is there a natural replacement? If so, how does one regulate the dosage?

Answer:
Yes, there is and it is called Armour thyroid. It is regulated by the free t4 and free t3 blood tests. The price depends on the dosage. I pay about $20 a month for a month's supply of 180mg. I saw a huge difference when I switched from Levoxyl to Armour. Below are links relating to the use of Armour.
There is a pig-derived substance called armour thyroid. I don't know a lot about it, but it is supposed to be healthier than synthroid type chemicals. It is natural. And it is expensive. Ask your doctor about it.
The answer is NO.

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