I have always used hydrocortisone (generic equivalents of the U.S. brand Cortef). Never tried Isocort as the other ingredients were problematic for me. With such a small dose as you were using, you might do well with topical hydrocortisone cream. I've recently read that absorption of topicals is approx, 20 % of a stated dosage, so you'd have to play with dosing it. I use HC as either topical cream or as tablets.
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Lena Guyot wrote:
Hi Folks,

For several years, I have used Bezwecken's IsoCort to support my adrenals that had been pretty much fried by decades of Lyme. I've gone from dragging listlessly to feeling energetic and can-do by slowly ramping up to 4 pellets a day. The top dose is 8 pellets a day, but I've done well on 4. IsoCort has supported my adrenals and in doing that, things pointing to thyroid issues have eased. I've been very happy with this product.

Hair-on-fire HELP!

It's now not available! Everyone's out of stock! Rumors of recall. Dunno what's going on. I have one bottle left, but it won't last forever and I'm wondering what else works in a similar fashion for some of you out there who may be supporting your poor adrenals.

I'd be so grateful to go into the new year knowing I've got my future supplies covered somehow. If anyone knows what's going on; if this situation temporary, or, if not, what works like Isocort, I'd really appreciate whatever info you have.

Darn! One gets a system that works and then someone 'fixes' it! Hardly seems fair. Thanks for any help you can offer.



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