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Old 03-06-2012, 05:49 AM
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Thanks for that link.

What IS important, is the presence of FOOD in the GI tract.
This acts as an absorbant, and decreases thyroid absorption.

My GI tract is not slower at night! It is NEVER slow ...LOL

Do what you decide...but keep calcium, iron and magnesium away from that dosing time as well as having an empty stomach.
At least 6 hr after eating. (food with fat in it will stay in the stomach longer--and evening meals tend to be more fatty in content).

Starting off at 100mcg is not typical. If you get side effects, sweating, or heart palpitations, call your doctor.
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