Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 Hi Jackie , etc who mentioned pregnancy -also Sheila -I meant to send you this before.The link is www.eme.ac.uk/projectfiles/0910010info.pdf [ somebody please check I 've written it correctly]This is current research on pregnancy sponsered by the NHS . Very readable . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 http://www.eme.ac.uk/projectfiles/0910010info.pdf that's the right URL, Bob >> Hi Jackie , etc who mentioned pregnancy -also Sheila -I meant to send you this before.The link is www.eme.ac.uk/projectfiles/0910010info.pdf [ somebody please check I 've written it correctly]This is current research on pregnancy sponsered by the NHS . Very readable .> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2011 Report Share Posted June 17, 2011 That's fascinating ! After my second miscarriage, they just said it's one of those things, after the third, no explanation and the same after the fourth. I did manage ultimately in 1994 and she was 17 last week, but there was obviously an underlying problem, a problem called hypo which I've suspected since at least 2002 but I was always told my blood tests were 'normal'. Stupid, stupid, stupid !I'd already had two children in 1973 and 1978, so I guess they probably just put it down to me being an older Mother in the early 90's, but looking back I'd become increasingly fatigued after each miscarriage, with hindsight they were definite signs of hypo. Well the research is great in saving the NHS lots of money but even better for prospective parents Jackie x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2011 Report Share Posted December 8, 2011 We have had a number of women with PCOS and other infertility issues become pregnant and deliver safely after starting the iodine protocol. Congratulations! -- On 8 Dec 2011 at 8:47, ladybugsandbees wrote: > > > > If you just started the Iodine then you need to stay at 12.5 mgs. If > you had been on iodine for a year prior then you would be OK to be at > a higher dose. But higher doses force halides into the blood which > cross the placenta and put your baby at risk. > > The product you are taking is pretty expensive. You can get 180 > tablets from Breastcancerchoices.org for $35. > > Yes the Iodine 2 product has selenium and B2 but the proper " b's " for > iodine supplementation includes both B2 & B3. This is the ATP CoFactor > product. The selenium is only 15 mcg and you need 100-200 mcg per the > protocol. Check into Swansonvitamins.com for great prices. You can get > 300 tablets of Selenium for approx $5. > > Congratulations on your pregnancy! > > Buist, ND HC > > > > > pregnancy > > > Dear all, > > i recently found out that i am pregnant. > > before i started with iodine plus 2 i had PCO's (no ovulation at all). > > shall i increase/decrease the dosis? > > kind regards. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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