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> Re: poop controversy

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>> , sorry if I missed this, but what dose are you taking? My

>extremeties

>> are still cold often at 12.5 mgs daily and 1.5 grains of Armour. But

>I do

>> have much more energy now. And I'm sure the dosing is an individual

>thing,

>> but interested in what you're taking. I also don't exercise as much

>as you

>> do currently so I'm sure that my metabolism is slower than it should be.

> Suze,

>I take 2 or 3 or 4 a day. Usually four. four x 12.5 per tab = 50 mg.

>(I know you can add but I'm just clarifying for everyone.)

>

>This is what the instructions say that come with the loading

>test--which I never took--to take two in the morning and two in the

>afternoon for several months.

So you bought the $80 test but didn't take it? Why?

So I figured it is a safe dose if they

>say that to everyone. OTOH one can get symptoms of " iodism " from too

>high a dose, and if so, just stopping the iodine will take care of it,

>then increase it again to a comfortable level.

How long have you been on this dose? Are you planning to continue with it

and just dose down if you get symptoms of toxicity?

I wonder if too much could tax one's system without frank toxicity signs

though. When I had a hair test done a few years ago my iodine level was very

high - way above the normal range. I had been taking an iodine supp from Ron

at high doses, or so I thought. It was much less than the Ioderol tablet,

but was 100% the SSKI form I think. I just wonder taking too much is causing

my body to work harder to excrete it via my hair or even my kidneys.

Suze Fisher

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