Guest guest Posted July 24, 2011 Report Share Posted July 24, 2011 Some items that you may want to do some research on is " iodine deficiency, psoriasis " and " iodine deficiency, diabetes " . With medication my glucose level was around 125. Seven months after adding an iodine supplement with the medication my glucose level has dropped to 107. My wife has been battling psoriasis for twenty years and has tried all types of lotions with no success. Two months ago she started to apply " white iodine " on her skin and she is finally realizing some success. The problem is that she's only able to apply it twice per day instead of the recommended three to four times per day. Secondly the psoriasis covers hard to reach portions of her body so I would really like to find it available in a spray dispenser. She also has the arthritis problem which has been gradually worsening over time. Diabetes/High Blood Pressure/Psoriasis/Arthritis A similar question related to the pancreatits question.. My boyfriend has just about every inflammatory condition immaginable. On top of Samters, he is on meds for diabetes and hpb, also suffers from bouts of psoriasis and arthritis. All conditions seem to lead back to Omega 3/6 imbalance and/or out of control inflammatory processes. I am wondering if others are experiencing any combo of these problems in addition to Samters. We are testing out a regime of anti-inflammatory suppliments (as well as a low sugar/carb diet) to see what, if any effect it will have on his multiple inflammatory conditions, especially the Type 2 diabetes. Is there a possibility that there is such a thing as a total body inflammatory disease/syndrome? Are there any doctors/specialists/studies regarding such? So frustrating. I hate to see him suffer like this. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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