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Ed, I have been mulling my response to you all day, but here goes.

Your answer to Bev really aggravated me. You are playing word games

and that's not fair to people looking for answers. If KT can reduce

thyroid function, then it could cause or worsen HYPOTHYROIDISM which is

a " disease " . You claim you said it doesn't cause thyroid disease. You

can't have it both ways and if I'm potentially harming myself by

drinking KT, then, since you donned your " professional " personna with

your response to Bev, myself and everyone else deserves a straight

answer!!! I am an RN and also have a degree in pharmacology although

I've pretty much turned my back on allopathy, but you can't get away

with childish word games with me and, as I said before, it's not fair

to those with legitimate questions. Thanks for listening and I hope

you clear this up.

Patty

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