Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 your average doctor or for that matter Pharma are not just potential lethal hundreds of thousands die with their methods every year, or don't you know that.? google Vioxx for starters... From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem.> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Properly prescibed medicines from pharmaceutical trained doctors is the third leading cause of death. The same as 3 747's crashing every 2 days. I don't think you will read that in the New York Times tho. Idophobia (fear of iodine has been addressed: " According to Guy E. Abraham, MD, perhaps the world's most knowledgeable expert on iodine and the thyroid, " Medical iodophobia has reached pandemic proportions. It is highly contagious and has wreaked havoc on the practice of medicine and on the U.S. population. More misery and death in the U.S. may have resulted from [medicine's unwarranted fear of iodine] than from both World Wars combined. " That is quite a statement from a former professor of Endocrinology and a man who pioneered ways to assay iodine and minute quantities of hormones in the body. This man in the past 35 years has received more biochemistry, diagnostics, clinical chemistry, and hormone and iodine research awards than anyone I know of. And he has studied iodine therapy in high doses in over 4,000 people-publishing his findings in a document titled " The Iodine Project. " These findings once and for all dispelled the medical myth and fear of iodine therapy. " Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 What in God's name are you talking about? I thought our questions had to do with iodine.I don't have a specialist and you are a very rude person to assimilate things this way. We are all sick possibly, that is why we joined this group. To learn from each other and some of us don't have the doctors that we want.You are a very hurtful person. If you want to leave the group go ahead. I won't stop you. I need this group to learn and guide my own doctor and I also need the support from others. How dare you!And what do you believe this web site is for?Sorry I decided not to send this reply from myself but I'm going to do it. Sorry Steph. from IllinoisFrom: angela pittaway <angela.pittaway@...>iodine Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 2:54:08 PMSubject: Re: Re: night sweats this site has some lethal things to do on it. do you not have a specialist that can answer questions. everyone has different conditions and history and symptoms and you all post things here that can be potentially lethal to people. i am going to unsubscribe and get rid of these emails that keep filling my inbox. EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT GENES AND ILLNESSES FROM MERCURY TO INFECTIONS AND PEOPLE NEED TO UNDERSTAND THERE IS NO MAGICAL CURE BELIVE ME I KNOW. PLEASE GET A LIFE AND STOP THIS AND USE SITE FOR WHAT IT IS MEANT FOR., From: david kenna Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:28 PM iodinegroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: Re: night sweats Dr Brownstein suggests salt in water as an aid to sleeping in his book Salt, Your Way to Health.1 large pinch of salt with a small amount of water. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>To: iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Well said Bruce, From: Bruce <bruce@...>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodine Date: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 21:04 Properly prescibed medicines from pharmaceutical trained doctors is the third leading cause of death.The same as 3 747's crashing every 2 days. I don't think you will read that in the New York Times tho.Idophobia (fear of iodine has been addressed:"According to Guy E. Abraham, MD, perhaps the world's most knowledgeableexpert on iodine and the thyroid, "Medical iodophobia has reached pandemicproportions. It is highly contagious and has wreaked havoc on the practiceof medicine and on the U.S. population. More misery and death in the U.S.may have resulted from [medicine's unwarranted fear of iodine] than fromboth World Wars combined."That is quite a statement from a former professor of Endocrinologyand a man who pioneered ways to assay iodine and minute quantities ofhormones in the body. This man in the past 35 years has received morebiochemistry, diagnostics, clinical chemistry, and hormone and iodineresearch awards than anyone I know of. And he has studied iodine therapy inhigh doses in over 4,000 people-publishing his findings in a document titled"The Iodine Project." These findings once and for all dispelled the medicalmyth and fear of iodine therapy."Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 i am just saying by doing what you are doing and picking and choosing remedies can make people worse From: ND Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:05 PM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats What in God's name are you talking about? I thought our questions had to do with iodine.I don't have a specialist and you are a very rude person to assimilate things this way. We are all sick possibly, that is why we joined this group. To learn from each other and some of us don't have the doctors that we want.You are a very hurtful person. If you want to leave the group go ahead. I won't stop you. I need this group to learn and guide my own doctor and I also need the support from others. How dare you!And what do you believe this web site is for?Sorry I decided not to send this reply from myself but I'm going to do it. Sorry Steph. from Illinois From: angela pittaway <angela.pittawaybtinternet>iodine Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 2:54:08 PMSubject: Re: Re: night sweats this site has some lethal things to do on it. do you not have a specialist that can answer questions. everyone has different conditions and history and symptoms and you all post things here that can be potentially lethal to people. i am going to unsubscribe and get rid of these emails that keep filling my inbox. EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT GENES AND ILLNESSES FROM MERCURY TO INFECTIONS AND PEOPLE NEED TO UNDERSTAND THERE IS NO MAGICAL CURE BELIVE ME I KNOW. PLEASE GET A LIFE AND STOP THIS AND USE SITE FOR WHAT IT IS MEANT FOR., From: david kenna Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:28 PM iodinegroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: Re: night sweats Dr Brownstein suggests salt in water as an aid to sleeping in his book Salt, Your Way to Health.1 large pinch of salt with a small amount of water. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 , How do you know? I'm curious how you know there is no magical cure. You make the statment that is totally contrary to what I believe so I would like to hear some facts. Or is it you just feel there is no magical cure? Are you just going on what you have been told (like the rest of humans on the planet that follow big pharma) or did stumble across some facts that say there is no cure. Cause personally, I have stumbled upon some facts that suggest there is a magical cure and its name is Iodine. And all the problems that stem from iodine deficiency (mercury poisoning to infection) are the very root cause of disease. But feel free to leave and go join the rest of the herd believing there is no magical cure or spend lots of time and money following the pharma way to death. Or stick around here and feel the magic... Cheryl > > > > I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...? > > > > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now > > and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of > > mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am > > breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem. > > > > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not > > related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because > > of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the > > morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up > > my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my > > body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > > > best regards, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 it can be lethal to perscribe iodine when u dont need it too From: ND Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 9:05 PM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats What in God's name are you talking about? I thought our questions had to do with iodine.I don't have a specialist and you are a very rude person to assimilate things this way. We are all sick possibly, that is why we joined this group. To learn from each other and some of us don't have the doctors that we want.You are a very hurtful person. If you want to leave the group go ahead. I won't stop you. I need this group to learn and guide my own doctor and I also need the support from others. How dare you!And what do you believe this web site is for?Sorry I decided not to send this reply from myself but I'm going to do it. Sorry Steph. from Illinois From: angela pittaway <angela.pittawaybtinternet>iodine Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 2:54:08 PMSubject: Re: Re: night sweats this site has some lethal things to do on it. do you not have a specialist that can answer questions. everyone has different conditions and history and symptoms and you all post things here that can be potentially lethal to people. i am going to unsubscribe and get rid of these emails that keep filling my inbox. EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT GENES AND ILLNESSES FROM MERCURY TO INFECTIONS AND PEOPLE NEED TO UNDERSTAND THERE IS NO MAGICAL CURE BELIVE ME I KNOW. PLEASE GET A LIFE AND STOP THIS AND USE SITE FOR WHAT IT IS MEANT FOR., From: david kenna Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:28 PM iodinegroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: Re: night sweats Dr Brownstein suggests salt in water as an aid to sleeping in his book Salt, Your Way to Health.1 large pinch of salt with a small amount of water. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Can you site a reference where you read this >? Everyone needs iodine. The body needs iodine. Hardly anyone gets enough. The research proves this. Read some research. Then you wouldnt be making statements that are false. Cheryl > > it can be lethal to perscribe iodine when u dont need it too > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 and better...as many have attested. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 , You can't have read many posts otherwise you would realise that most people have tests done before doing anything. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 They get it through your milk. Joan > > > > > > I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...? > > > > > > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now > > > and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of > > > mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am > > > breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem. > > > > > > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not > > > related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because > > > of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the > > > morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up > > > my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my > > > body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > > > > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > > > > > best regards, > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 i have just emailed one persons reply about iodine being dangerous to my doctor in the us and he said it was ridiculous only if people know they need iodine which he uses iodoral and they use it with caution else you could go the other way and some supplements can interact with it. also when getting thyroid tests done you need 3 days to get it out of system. i took it for 2 days and feel like dying. it seemed to constipate me then runs and my temp went very low and felt anxious on it. i suspect its getting dose right. i know i have slightly low tsh and t3 and had merc posioning and candida but also keep having bowel impactions due to bowel problems and i have in the past picked up anything to keep bowel moving from liver herbs to magnesium to laxatives etc and landed malnurished with no weight on me and nearly 5 stone with a bmi of 10 with 2 days to live. this is what can happen when you dont know what you are dealing with. i lost my husband and house and job and pets and got sectioned and told all in my head and hospital left me not going to the loo for 9 weeks and tied my hands together whilst i was being intravenously fed with a milk drip through nose down throat into tummy. i know whats its like and sometimes wish i had died. i need to find out what state thyroid is in now and keep bowels moving with colosan and oxypowder and liver support. i did not mean to offend anyone but yesterday the group has been talking about milk for ages and it gets boring. also salt loading some people have views on it others dont but it can be dangerous and cause water retnetion. i have severe low sodium levels anyway and just retain any salt that goes in. sometimes i wish i had died in hospital and i would not have to fight this. a From: david kenna Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 10:06 PM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats and better...as many have attested. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010  You are toxic - that is why you had those issues. You need to detox your body before you will be successful with iodine. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 , Sorry for your struggles. We are all talking about using unrefined salt, which affects the body quite differently than regular table salt you get at the grocery store. Unrefined whole salt is necessary to human life, and we are all being starved of it by the bleached, stripped salt they sell everywhere. Major difference. Only salt load with unrefined salt, never the " table salt " . -- > also salt loading some people have views on it others dont but it can > be dangerous and cause water retnetion. i have severe low sodium levels > anyway and just retain any salt that goes in. sometimes i wish i had > died in hospital and i would not have to fight this. > >a ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I take pregnenolone for night sweating. Joan > > > > I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...? > > > > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now > > and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of > > mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am > > breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem. > > > > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not > > related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because > > of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the > > morning.. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up > > my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my > > body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > > > best regards, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 From: ladybugsandbees Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:15 PM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats  You are toxic - that is why you had those issues. You need to detox your body before you will be successful with iodine. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 we are all toxic i detox daily so u can only take iodine if u are clear of toxins detoxing caused me too die twice it has to be done wth help and guidance From: ladybugsandbees Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:15 PM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats  You are toxic - that is why you had those issues. You need to detox your body before you will be successful with iodine. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010  Not true. I am pretty toxic and work hard at detoxing and I take high doses of Iodoral. It's a balancing act and not many are like you are. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 i am not like this now i constantly detox but one minute you say you cant take iodine if u are toxic then say you are toxic and take large doses. so what else do u you use. i use vitamin c, homeopathics, msm, milk thistle, dandelion, choline and insitol, probiotics, garlic, cats claw, uva ursi, bowel herbs, colosan, digestive enzymes, candida diet and list goes on but also too much supplements can cause issues. i juice and live on soups and very little protein and do b12 injections. i have an atonic colon from damage in hospital. so does iodine detox you or not. can u get healing crisis from it. From: ladybugsandbees Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:53 PM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats  Not true. I am pretty toxic and work hard at detoxing and I take high doses of Iodoral. It's a balancing act and not many are like you are. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 angela, obviously a very difficult time for you. Yet people on this site are very supportive and have been through some very difficult times yes it will happen that one thread seems to be going on. and on. but that's the way conversation goes one thing leads to another because the contributors feel its worth staying with. I am sure people here will be delighted to help with whatever difficulty you are working through. From: ND <blessedark2009@ att.net>Subject: Re: Re: night sweatsiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 19:29 Night sweats. I sweat 24/7. Especially when I get out of the shower, I can't dry off for nothing. Then I put clothes on, more sweating. Then I bundle up to go outside and walk. More sweating. Saturated. It doesn't smell, thank God. But being wet causes me to be chilled because of the cold weather. I'm starting to think my cortisol levels are too high. I don't sleep but maybe 2 to 3 hours a night and this is driving me crazy, literally. And I've got a stupid GP that keeps telling me it is menopause, deal with it. When I take 1/2 of iodoral I sweat 50 times more so today I didn't take it. I only sweat for awhile after my shower but this is getting ridiculous. I'm at a lost in what to do. I know I'm full of toxins and they are sweating out but this is just too much for me. I'm hot and cold all day long when I take the iodoral.Any suggestions? I have 2 meds that I am on that I have tot take if I want to walk and the other is for nerve damage because I refused spine surgery for so long before I actually went through with it but now regret it but I couldn't walk at the time so I basically had to have the surgery. Taking care of 4 children is no easy feat when you can't walk and I had a baby that I had to carry at the time.I'm at a lost now in what I should do. from Illinois From: coloredoctave <joanlulich (DOT) com>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:01:46 PMSubject: Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010  I thought you said you were going to unsubscribe Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 No wonder you detox constantly. Read the list of what you wrote plus you said the list goes on. Holy cow woman. I'm sure you don't need all of that and maybe should think about getting rid of some it. Plus your body contains heavy metals, eating soups, I hope not out of a tin can and do you eat gluten? And you need protein in your diet, not enough protein causes problems too. Oh heck, what do I know. from IllinoisFrom: angela pittaway <angela.pittaway@...>iodine Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 6:02:15 PMSubject: Re: Re: night sweats i am not like this now i constantly detox but one minute you say you cant take iodine if u are toxic then say you are toxic and take large doses. so what else do u you use. i use vitamin c, homeopathics, msm, milk thistle, dandelion, choline and insitol, probiotics, garlic, cats claw, uva ursi, bowel herbs, colosan, digestive enzymes, candida diet and list goes on but also too much supplements can cause issues. i juice and live on soups and very little protein and do b12 injections. i have an atonic colon from damage in hospital. so does iodine detox you or not. can u get healing crisis from it. From: ladybugsandbees Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:53 PM iodinegroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: Re: night sweats  Not true. I am pretty toxic and work hard at detoxing and I take high doses of Iodoral. It's a balancing act and not many are like you are.. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 does no one recommend starting on iodoral before having tests then. i had some in may and had low t3 and tsh 1.2 not sure what tsh should be in but when taking iodoral 2 days ago by half i was hungry all the time and hot one minute and cold next. i was taking cats claw and uva ursi and lots other things too. what r the supporting supps you suggest then. i bought a book on thyroid and he recommends not taking iodine but lots liver and amino acids and b12 so its a bit confusing. i have ordered another thyroid antiobody test and tests t3 t4 etc but not sure whether to try a little or whether it will taint test. some people struggle on it and i was persribed it by a nutritionist who does energy testing over the phone not sure of that validity but he was not worried about checking things or keeping eye on how it was working. my understanding is it needs to be monitored is this right. From: Gracia Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:54 AM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats I never had a test done b4 starting Iodoral. I just had lifelong health/thyroid probs. Iodine has never scared me, but most docs do.graciadavid kenna wrote:> >> ,> You can't have read many posts otherwise you would realise that most > people have tests> done before doing anything.> >> >>> From: angela pittaway <angela.pittawaybtinternet>> Subject: Re: Re: night sweats> iodine > Date: Friday, 15 January, 2010, 22:01>> > it can be lethal to perscribe iodine when u dont need it too>> *> *>>> > W>> this site has some lethal things to do on it. do you not have a> specialist that can answer questions. everyone has different> conditions and history and symptoms and you all post things here> that can be potentially lethal to people. i am going to> unsubscribe and get rid of these emails that keep filling my> inbox. EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT GENES AND ILLNESSES FROM MERCURY TO> INFECTIONS AND PEOPLE NEED TO UNDERSTAND THERE IS NO MAGICAL CURE> BELIVE ME I KNOW. PLEASE GET A LIFE AND STOP THIS AND USE SITE> FOR WHAT IT IS MEANT FOR.,>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 i have no metals or mercury i had them out properly with a mercury free specialist 10 years ago and unfortunately had a root canal infection which infected my whole jawbone due to a bad dentist in uk and got oestomyletis in jaw and had to have 6 teeth out and jaw drilled out as got jawbone cavitations had to have this done 4 times the pain was suicidal on top of the bowel issues and damage the hospital done. i eat raw veg juices and homemade green soups, make own gluten free products and eat so many veggies its unbelievable. i eat organic fish a little and chicken and do 80- per cent veg and 20 per cent protein with small amount of carbs and little fruit. some days i fast on water on if gut bad. i also eat soaked almonds or walnuts. From: ND Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 8:25 AM iodine Subject: Re: Re: night sweats No wonder you detox constantly. Read the list of what you wrote plus you said the list goes on. Holy cow woman. I'm sure you don't need all of that and maybe should think about getting rid of some it. Plus your body contains heavy metals, eating soups, I hope not out of a tin can and do you eat gluten? And you need protein in your diet, not enough protein causes problems too. Oh heck, what do I know. from Illinois From: angela pittaway <angela.pittawaybtinternet>iodine Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 6:02:15 PMSubject: Re: Re: night sweats i am not like this now i constantly detox but one minute you say you cant take iodine if u are toxic then say you are toxic and take large doses. so what else do u you use. i use vitamin c, homeopathics, msm, milk thistle, dandelion, choline and insitol, probiotics, garlic, cats claw, uva ursi, bowel herbs, colosan, digestive enzymes, candida diet and list goes on but also too much supplements can cause issues. i juice and live on soups and very little protein and do b12 injections. i have an atonic colon from damage in hospital. so does iodine detox you or not. can u get healing crisis from it. From: ladybugsandbees Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 11:53 PM iodinegroups (DOT) com Subject: Re: Re: night sweats  Not true. I am pretty toxic and work hard at detoxing and I take high doses of Iodoral. It's a balancing act and not many are like you are.. Steph Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010  , I see you take probiotics. ( Very sensible! ) Do you also use Kefir? Gaele. Re: night sweats Nursing depletes the mom of iodine and is critical for baby's brain development. Taking iodine is good but kelp could have arsenic in it which wouldn't be good for your baby. Body temperature has everything to do with the thyroid. I think night sweats are adrenals. I thought it was Hashi's when one took too much iodine not when one decreased the dose.Joan>> I'm not sure if anyone has posted about this...?> > I've been taking iodine in the form of kelp for a number of months now> and just recently cut it back to only the equivalent of a couple of> mgs of iodine a day... Was getting a bit worried because I am> breastfeeding and didn't want to cause my daughter a problem..> > In the last few days, I've started to have terrible night sweats not> related to heat (we have air conditioning. .. and are using it because> of the baby). My head and hair and upper body are soaking in the> morning. Could this have something to do with my thyroid? Should I up> my iodine dose again in order to get my body temp under control? Is my> body temp being off even related to my thyroid? > > Any suggestions or thoughts? > > best regards, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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