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Re: Ferritin levels lowered by iodine intake, what to do

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Thanks for this and Steph, my ferritin levels are very, very high.

Would rather take iodine than have my blood let to get it down! Can't wait to

get it check after a few months on Indoral.

> > The only nutrient that I have seen

> Iodine draw down in levels is ferritin. We are not quite sure why

> this issue but adding a B6 Complex with some additional iron usually

> restores the levels to normal. Then supplementing with a multivitamin

> seems to maintain the levels. I am not aware of issues with Vit K.

> How are you monitoring Vit K levels to know they are not staying up? >

> > The body functions better overall with iodine on board. Have not

> heard of it enhancing the usage of other vitamins but anything is

> possible. > > Buist, ND HC > > >

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> New poster

> - iodine enhancing/interfering with nutrients? > > > > Hello,

> I'm a new poster but have been doing the iodine thing since last July,

> following the user documents, etc. Two questions: > > 1. Has anyone

> found that supplements they tried without success before iodine now

> work? I found one poster who said her B12 shots didn't work until

> after she started iodine. > > 2. Does anyone suspect that iodine is

> interfering with levels of nutrients OTHER THAN the companion ones

> (magnesium/iron/selenium/etc.)? I might be nuts, but I feel like it's

> harder to keep my vitamin K levels up at higher doses of iodine. > >

> For what it's worth, I'm recording my iodine experiment at

> http://www.adnuther.com/iodine-diary/ . > > Many thanks. > Merj >

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