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Moving toxicity may cause it to shift into the milk so you might want to

avoid doing detoxing at the time.

Yours in Health,

Dr. Kathy

Breast Feeding

I am testing my friend & she is breast feeding, is there anything I

shouldn't do while treating because she is breast feeding? Detox?

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Thanks for your wise words, .

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Troxel <richard.troxel@...>wrote:

>

>

> Many of you have gotten to know me and know that I am not shy about

> speaking

> my mind. You also know that I believe in a healthy debate and therefore

> believe that everyone has the right and responsibility to voice their

> opinions. We all know there are two sides to every issue, " my side and the

> wrong side! " OK, lighten up, that was a joke. We all have opinions and love

> to share them. I just wish we could all share them in love, and not just

> when we agree with one another.

>

> The recent exchanges of messages on this subject was disturbing. It was not

> the subject or the opinions, however, that disturbed me the most. It was

> the

> level of vitriol that was being expressed. I'm sure that books could be,

> many have been, written on the loss of civility in our society today.

> Nowhere is that loss more evident than in our debates. It is not wrong to

> have strong opinions and the emotions which accompany them. It is wrong, in

> my opinion, to make debates more about the personalities of those debating

> than the issues at stake. Personally, I can make a strong case for both

> sides of this issue. Each side has merits and flaws. It would be helpful to

> speak to those for the edification of all. Hateful and hurtful statements

> have no place in this debate. I suggest that everyone take care in what and

> how they say the things they do. Christian, Jewish and secular ethicists

> would advise us all to " be slow to take offense and quick to forgive. " (I

> am

> not including Islamic or others here because I just don't know enough about

> them to put words to their teachings.)

>

> With love for all,

> Troxel

>

>

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Hi Sylvia

I tried to breast feed both my babies with no success which was heartbreaking.

I couldn't understand why all the fluids I drank simply bypassed by breasts and

went straight to the kidneys!! Only last week did I connect this, and many of

the other 'female' issues I've dealt with all my life, to being hypothyroid. My

doc disputes this since my blood work appears to be normal- so what if my AM

temps are in the depths! With the help of this group I am making progress.

Sure hope you able to alert Pregnant Mom's so they aware and pro-active about

these issues. Good for you!!!

God bless

Kathy

>

> i am thinking about writing a blog or article for publication on this topic.

If anyone has information or testimonials it would really add to the content. 

Women need to know about this because feeding your baby soy formula is really a

bad thing to do, especially for boys.   my son had many complications which I

didnt connect to the soy formula until later. If it isnt soy, it is corn syrup

or some other sugar souped up with chemicals and DHEA made from molds.

>

>   Pre pregnant women must be educated to know about their thyroid status is

for the success of the pregnancy and the new baby's health, and they must get it

in order before becoming pregnant. Breast milk is the best for baby and avoids

the allergen causing formulas.  I contacted our local La Leche League but they

werent interested.

>

> Also bad is giving a newborn or young baby the nursery fluoride water.  In

breast milk, Nature limits the amount of fluoride that the baby is exposed to,

regardless how much the mother is ingesting. this amount is extremely small.

>

> Sylvia

>

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Sylvia--

It's not a good idea for pregnant women to start taking iodine, because the

toxin release crosses the placenta. So part of the information is that

starting the iodine protocol a year in advance is an investment in the

health of the mother and child. It's also not recommended to start iodine

while nursing, again because of the release of toxins.

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At 11:09 PM 10/16/2010, you wrote:

>i am thinking about writing a blog or article for publication on this

>topic. If anyone has information or testimonials it would really add to

>the content. Women need to know about this because feeding your baby soy

>formula is really a bad thing to do, especially for boys. my son had

>many complications which I didnt connect to the soy formula until later.

>If it isnt soy, it is corn syrup or some other sugar souped up with

>chemicals and DHEA made from molds.

>

> Pre pregnant women must be educated to know about their thyroid status

> is for the success of the pregnancy and the new baby's health, and they

> must get it in order before becoming pregnant. Breast milk is the best

> for baby and avoids the allergen causing formulas. I contacted our local

> La Leche League but they werent interested.

>

>Also bad is giving a newborn or young baby the nursery fluoride water. In

>breast milk, Nature limits the amount of fluoride that the baby is exposed

>to, regardless how much the mother is ingesting. this amount is extremely

>small.

>

>Sylvia

>

>

>

>

>

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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Dr Derry wrote about low breast milk / hypothyroidism / iodine here:

http://thyroid.about.com/library/derry/bl12.htm

Re: breast feeding

Hi SylviaI tried to breast feed both my babies with no success which was heartbreaking. I couldn't understand why all the fluids I drank simply bypassed by breasts and went straight to the kidneys!! Only last week did I connect this, and many of the other 'female' issues I've dealt with all my life, to being hypothyroid. My doc disputes this since my blood work appears to be normal- so what if my AM temps are in the depths! With the help of this group I am making progress.Sure hope you able to alert Pregnant Mom's so they aware and pro-active about these issues. Good for you!!!God blessKathy>> i am thinking about writing a blog or article for publication on this topic. If anyone has information or testimonials it would really add to the content. Women need to know about this because feeding your baby soy formula is really a bad thing to do, especially for boys. my son had many complications which I didnt connect to the soy formula until later. If it isnt soy, it is corn syrup or some other sugar souped up with chemicals and DHEA made from molds. > > Pre pregnant women must be educated to know about their thyroid status is for the success of the pregnancy and the new baby's health, and they must get it in order before becoming pregnant. Breast milk is the best for baby and avoids the allergen causing formulas. I contacted our local La Leche League but they werent interested. > > Also bad is giving a newborn or young baby the nursery fluoride water. In breast milk, Nature limits the amount of fluoride that the baby is exposed to, regardless how much the mother is ingesting. this amount is extremely small. > > Sylvia>

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The iodine doctors at the conference in 2007 felt that 12.5 mg / day may be a safe level for pregnant and lactating women. It is so critical to the future development of the baby that they didn't want to say do not consume it. There is a way to do a serum blood level test for bromide which is the main concern.

Steph

10/16/2010, you wrote:>i am thinking about writing a blog or article for publication on this >topic. If anyone has information or testimonials it would really add to >the content. Women need to know about this because feeding your baby soy >formula is really a bad thing to do, especially for boys. my son had >many complications which I didnt connect to the soy formula until later. >If it isnt soy, it is corn syrup or some other sugar souped up with >chemicals and DHEA made from molds.>> Pre pregnant women must be educated to know about their thyroid status > is for the success of the pregnancy and the new baby's health, and they > must get it in order before becoming pregnant. Breast milk is the best > for baby and avoids the allergen causing formulas. I contacted our local > La Leche League but they werent interested.>>Also bad is giving a newborn or young baby the nursery fluoride water. In >breast milk, Nature limits the amount of fluoride that the baby is exposed >to, regardless how much the mother is ingesting. this amount is extremely >small.>>Sylvia>>>>>~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste

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I stand corrected in what I wrote-- 12.5mg of iodine is safe for pregnant

or lactating women to start taking. I agree. I thought it was harsh to

not allow any to be taken since the consequences of not having enough

iodine during and after pregnancy for the child but also for the mother are

so severe.

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>The iodine doctors at the conference in 2007 felt that 12.5 mg / day may

>be a safe level for pregnant and lactating women. It is so critical to

>the future development of the baby that they didn't want to say do not

>consume it. There is a way to do a serum blood level test for bromide

>which is the main concern.

>

>Steph

>

>

>10/16/2010, you wrote:

>

> >i am thinking about writing a blog or article for publication on this

> >topic. If anyone has information or testimonials it would really add to

> >the content. Women need to know about this because feeding your baby soy

> >formula is really a bad thing to do, especially for boys. my son had

> >many complications which I didnt connect to the soy formula until later.

> >If it isnt soy, it is corn syrup or some other sugar souped up with

> >chemicals and DHEA made from molds.

> >

> > Pre pregnant women must be educated to know about their thyroid status

> > is for the success of the pregnancy and the new baby's health, and they

> > must get it in order before becoming pregnant. Breast milk is the best

> > for baby and avoids the allergen causing formulas. I contacted our local

> > La Leche League but they werent interested.

> >

> >Also bad is giving a newborn or young baby the nursery fluoride water. In

> >breast milk, Nature limits the amount of fluoride that the baby is exposed

> >to, regardless how much the mother is ingesting. this amount is extremely

> >small.

> >

> >Sylvia

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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