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The book is cheaper if you buy it directly from Dr Brownstein's website,

and yes, the book is an excellent investment. It is very well written,

with plenty of science footnotes and sources for those so inclined but

written for the non-technical, very simply, very clearly.

https://www.drbrownstein.com/bookstore_Iodine.php

I'm attaching the New Member doc here in case anyone can't find it.

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At 08:41 AM 2/12/2011, you wrote:

>I'm with you Diane. I find the files difficult to read and hard to find

>again. It helps if you copy them and paste into your own word documents

>and save them. That way you can name them something you can remember

>(hopefully)and go over the ones that are more important to you.

>

>It does help to read over and over and it really helps if you get

>Browenstein's book on Iodine (Amazon has it used or new) and read and

>highlight a couple of times. Sounds like homework doesn't it?

>

>It all starts to come in focus, eventually. Foggy minds will prevail with

>repetition.

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> > >

> > > Welcome Diane,

> > > A good place to start is to read the NewMember.doc. you were sent

> when you joined the group. If you didn't save it, then go to our site,

> click on FILES , then Group Guidelines-New Members. Then New Members doc.

> also To do List for new members is very important. Read all you can there

> as your questions will be answered. You will also learn much from the

> daily emai exchanges, I know I do. You might consider taking Natural

> thyroid hormone instead of the synthetic. A good one is Naturethroid.

> Most report much better results with the natural form of thyroid

> replacement vs the synthetic. Most of us are iodine deficient because of

> the many toxic halides in our environment. Again, welcome and research

> our site, you will learn much! Kathleen

> > > Iodine with synthroid

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > I am new here a bit lost about what would tell me I need iodine. Is

> there any test that I can have that would give me a better idea. What are

> the symptoms?

> > >

> > > I am presently using .112mg of Synthroid every day. My doctor never

> had my T3 tested. I would like to know where to get Lugol?

> > >

> > > What file or site should I read to understand it better?

> > >

> > > Thanks you,

> > >

> > > Diane

> > >

> >

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>All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT

>group IodineOT/

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>Commonly asked questions: http://tinyurl.com/yhnds5e

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