Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Yes Thats the short answer. The lack of iodine and thyroid hormones has impact on everything for that time of the month. The deficiencies made me go into early menopause. It does that to alot of ladies. And the male equivelent, too. People do tend to be more fertile after starting iodine. Once they become iodine sufficient and correct thryoid balance of hormones the reproductive processes seem to get fixed.Takes time. Many months to years. And there is usually alot of imbalance to start with so fixing it can sometimes create additional periods or lack of. The first time i took Natural Thyroid, after taking Iodine for a few months, I had a period. It had been 5 years. That freaked me out. Along with all the fun hormonal swings. It was only one completely like the past periods and then it was gone and i wondered if i was going to have to endure another one. Mixed emotions. It was and is rather nice not having them even tho i had learned that the reason i stopped so early was because i was sick (thyroid hormone and iodine deficient). So pretty much anything is possible. Most people report improved monthly occurances after several months of iodine and/or natural thyroid supplementation. If you are freaking out because there is a possiblity of pregnancy then you might want to take a test :-) Cheryl > > > Hi Cheryl, > > Here's another question for you, and I am praying the answer is yes. Can iodine affect 'that time of the month'? Please say yes.I am 3 days late and completely freaking out, but remembered that iodine affects thyroid stuff, so I was thinking maybe it can affect hormones in general? Sorry for too much personal info. I just had to ask. Thanks. > > - Kirk- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 B6 also lengthens luteal phase (the amount of days between ovulation and flow) so in case you have upped that recently... Hi Cheryl,Here's another question for you, and I am praying the answer is yes. Can iodine affect 'that time of the month'? Please say yes.I am 3 days late and completely freaking out, but remembered that iodine affects thyroid stuff, so I was thinking maybe it can affect hormones in general? Sorry for too much personal info. I just had to ask. Thanks. - Kirk-To: mb12 valtrex From: mossyforrest@... Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 15:20:00 +0000Subject: Re: Lugols Iodine kills stuff. I could see a fever being produced. I might have had fever the first 2 weeks, cause it was very flu like and that usually includes a fever ;-) Course i just woke up so I cant remember exactly but it will now bug me the rest of the day. I would say i pretty much felt like crap that first 10 days. did too. I know that we didnt have any high fevers. Next depends on what you think constitutes fever. To me anything over 102 is worrisome. Anything under i leave alone. Coincidence to getting a cold or other bug is possible specially since you are iodine deficient I did take IBU (lots) back then so perhaps i didnt have fever because of that ;-) Cheryl > > Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine? > or is it most likely coincidence? > -tammy > -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Thanks Cheryl. I'm too scared to take a test right now. It sounds like maybe the iodine could be the culprit here. Thanks for all the info. - Kirk-To: mb12 valtrex From: mossyforrest@...Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 15:54:29 +0000Subject: Re: Lugols Yes Thats the short answer. The lack of iodine and thyroid hormones has impact on everything for that time of the month. The deficiencies made me go into early menopause. It does that to alot of ladies. And the male equivelent, too. People do tend to be more fertile after starting iodine. Once they become iodine sufficient and correct thryoid balance of hormones the reproductive processes seem to get fixed.Takes time. Many months to years. And there is usually alot of imbalance to start with so fixing it can sometimes create additional periods or lack of. The first time i took Natural Thyroid, after taking Iodine for a few months, I had a period. It had been 5 years. That freaked me out. Along with all the fun hormonal swings. It was only one completely like the past periods and then it was gone and i wondered if i was going to have to endure another one. Mixed emotions. It was and is rather nice not having them even tho i had learned that the reason i stopped so early was because i was sick (thyroid hormone and iodine deficient). So pretty much anything is possible. Most people report improved monthly occurances after several months of iodine and/or natural thyroid supplementation. If you are freaking out because there is a possiblity of pregnancy then you might want to take a test :-) Cheryl > > > Hi Cheryl, > > Here's another question for you, and I am praying the answer is yes. Can iodine affect 'that time of the month'? Please say yes.I am 3 days late and completely freaking out, but remembered that iodine affects thyroid stuff, so I was thinking maybe it can affect hormones in general? Sorry for too much personal info. I just had to ask. Thanks. > > - Kirk- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Thanks Cheryl. I'm too scared to take a test right now. It sounds like maybe the iodine could be the culprit here. Thanks for all the info. - Kirk-To: mb12 valtrex From: mossyforrest@...Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 15:54:29 +0000Subject: Re: Lugols Yes Thats the short answer. The lack of iodine and thyroid hormones has impact on everything for that time of the month. The deficiencies made me go into early menopause. It does that to alot of ladies. And the male equivelent, too. People do tend to be more fertile after starting iodine. Once they become iodine sufficient and correct thryoid balance of hormones the reproductive processes seem to get fixed.Takes time. Many months to years. And there is usually alot of imbalance to start with so fixing it can sometimes create additional periods or lack of. The first time i took Natural Thyroid, after taking Iodine for a few months, I had a period. It had been 5 years. That freaked me out. Along with all the fun hormonal swings. It was only one completely like the past periods and then it was gone and i wondered if i was going to have to endure another one. Mixed emotions. It was and is rather nice not having them even tho i had learned that the reason i stopped so early was because i was sick (thyroid hormone and iodine deficient). So pretty much anything is possible. Most people report improved monthly occurances after several months of iodine and/or natural thyroid supplementation. If you are freaking out because there is a possiblity of pregnancy then you might want to take a test :-) Cheryl > > > Hi Cheryl, > > Here's another question for you, and I am praying the answer is yes. Can iodine affect 'that time of the month'? Please say yes.I am 3 days late and completely freaking out, but remembered that iodine affects thyroid stuff, so I was thinking maybe it can affect hormones in general? Sorry for too much personal info. I just had to ask. Thanks. > > - Kirk- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 I also have early menopause. I am 45 years old and have not had a period for 3 years. I recently started with the iodine, not Lugol's though. Once a day I am using NAKA Vegetable iodine drops (10 drops = 1 mg of potassium iodide) and 1 drop of of Life brand which is 2.5% iodine and 2.5% potassium iodide.Is that how much you are using?YesThats the short answer. The lack of iodine and thyroid hormones has impact on everything for that time of the month. The deficiencies made me go into early menopause. It does that to alot of ladies. And the male equivelent, too.People do tend to be more fertile after starting iodine. Once they become iodine sufficient and correct thryoid balance of hormones the reproductive processes seem to get fixed.Takes time. Many months to years. And there is usually alot of imbalance to start with so fixing it can sometimes create additional periods or lack of. The first time i took Natural Thyroid, after taking Iodine for a few months, I had a period. It had been 5 years. That freaked me out. Along with all the fun hormonal swings. It was only one completely like the past periods and then it was gone and i wondered if i was going to have to endure another one. Mixed emotions. It was and is rather nice not having them even tho i had learned that the reason i stopped so early was because i was sick (thyroid hormone and iodine deficient). So pretty much anything is possible. Most people report improved monthly occurances after several months of iodine and/or natural thyroid supplementation. If you are freaking out because there is a possiblity of pregnancy then you might want to take a test :-)Cheryl>> > Hi Cheryl,> > Here's another question for you, and I am praying the answer is yes. Can iodine affect 'that time of the month'? Please say yes.I am 3 days late and completely freaking out, but remembered that iodine affects thyroid stuff, so I was thinking maybe it can affect hormones in general? Sorry for too much personal info. I just had to ask. Thanks.> > - Kirk- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 I also have early menopause. I am 45 years old and have not had a period for 3 years. I recently started with the iodine, not Lugol's though. Once a day I am using NAKA Vegetable iodine drops (10 drops = 1 mg of potassium iodide) and 1 drop of of Life brand which is 2.5% iodine and 2.5% potassium iodide.Is that how much you are using?YesThats the short answer. The lack of iodine and thyroid hormones has impact on everything for that time of the month. The deficiencies made me go into early menopause. It does that to alot of ladies. And the male equivelent, too.People do tend to be more fertile after starting iodine. Once they become iodine sufficient and correct thryoid balance of hormones the reproductive processes seem to get fixed.Takes time. Many months to years. And there is usually alot of imbalance to start with so fixing it can sometimes create additional periods or lack of. The first time i took Natural Thyroid, after taking Iodine for a few months, I had a period. It had been 5 years. That freaked me out. Along with all the fun hormonal swings. It was only one completely like the past periods and then it was gone and i wondered if i was going to have to endure another one. Mixed emotions. It was and is rather nice not having them even tho i had learned that the reason i stopped so early was because i was sick (thyroid hormone and iodine deficient). So pretty much anything is possible. Most people report improved monthly occurances after several months of iodine and/or natural thyroid supplementation. If you are freaking out because there is a possiblity of pregnancy then you might want to take a test :-)Cheryl>> > Hi Cheryl,> > Here's another question for you, and I am praying the answer is yes. Can iodine affect 'that time of the month'? Please say yes.I am 3 days late and completely freaking out, but remembered that iodine affects thyroid stuff, so I was thinking maybe it can affect hormones in general? Sorry for too much personal info. I just had to ask. Thanks.> > - Kirk- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Healthy women of reproduction age that are not on hormones or birth control pill and do not live with a woman on birth control should ovulate with the full moon. Women that menstruate with the full moon likely suffer from parasites. Caryn > > > > > > Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine? > > > or is it most likely coincidence? > > > -tammy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Healthy women of reproduction age that are not on hormones or birth control pill and do not live with a woman on birth control should ovulate with the full moon. Women that menstruate with the full moon likely suffer from parasites. Caryn > > > > > > Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine? > > > or is it most likely coincidence? > > > -tammy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Healthy women of reproduction age that are not on hormones or birth control pill and do not live with a woman on birth control should ovulate with the full moon. Women that menstruate with the full moon likely suffer from parasites. Caryn > > > > > > Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine? > > > or is it most likely coincidence? > > > -tammy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Well, remember I told you, I took it and felt great. good energy. Day two, same thing. I gave it to Tom. He was fine, good, normal energy. But both days in a row, a slight temp. Tom normally runs a lower temp...97ish. So 99-100 is very rare. Even at 98 he feels warmer than usual. He's not complaining, his mood is fine. I don't know if this is a good sign, a bad sign or just coincidence. I should add that he's been doing alot of coconut/pineapple, green apple, pears, carrots....and I've been because 1) He I'm freaked over the whole parasite thing. 2) he drinks them like they're going out of style. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 10:20:00 AMSubject: Re: Lugols Iodine kills stuff. I could see a fever being produced. I might have had fever the first 2 weeks, cause it was very flu like and that usually includes a fever ;-) Course i just woke up so I cant remember exactly but it will now bug me the rest of the day. I would say i pretty much felt like crap that first 10 days. did too. I know that we didnt have any high fevers. Next depends on what you think constitutes fever. To me anything over 102 is worrisome. Anything under i leave alone. Coincidence to getting a cold or other bug is possible specially since you are iodine deficient :PI did take IBU (lots) back then so perhaps i didnt have fever because of that ;-)Cheryl >> Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine?> or is it most likely coincidence?> -tammy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Well, remember I told you, I took it and felt great. good energy. Day two, same thing. I gave it to Tom. He was fine, good, normal energy. But both days in a row, a slight temp. Tom normally runs a lower temp...97ish. So 99-100 is very rare. Even at 98 he feels warmer than usual. He's not complaining, his mood is fine. I don't know if this is a good sign, a bad sign or just coincidence. I should add that he's been doing alot of coconut/pineapple, green apple, pears, carrots....and I've been because 1) He I'm freaked over the whole parasite thing. 2) he drinks them like they're going out of style. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 10:20:00 AMSubject: Re: Lugols Iodine kills stuff. I could see a fever being produced. I might have had fever the first 2 weeks, cause it was very flu like and that usually includes a fever ;-) Course i just woke up so I cant remember exactly but it will now bug me the rest of the day. I would say i pretty much felt like crap that first 10 days. did too. I know that we didnt have any high fevers. Next depends on what you think constitutes fever. To me anything over 102 is worrisome. Anything under i leave alone. Coincidence to getting a cold or other bug is possible specially since you are iodine deficient :PI did take IBU (lots) back then so perhaps i didnt have fever because of that ;-)Cheryl >> Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine?> or is it most likely coincidence?> -tammy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Well, remember I told you, I took it and felt great. good energy. Day two, same thing. I gave it to Tom. He was fine, good, normal energy. But both days in a row, a slight temp. Tom normally runs a lower temp...97ish. So 99-100 is very rare. Even at 98 he feels warmer than usual. He's not complaining, his mood is fine. I don't know if this is a good sign, a bad sign or just coincidence. I should add that he's been doing alot of coconut/pineapple, green apple, pears, carrots....and I've been because 1) He I'm freaked over the whole parasite thing. 2) he drinks them like they're going out of style. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, March 12, 2011 10:20:00 AMSubject: Re: Lugols Iodine kills stuff. I could see a fever being produced. I might have had fever the first 2 weeks, cause it was very flu like and that usually includes a fever ;-) Course i just woke up so I cant remember exactly but it will now bug me the rest of the day. I would say i pretty much felt like crap that first 10 days. did too. I know that we didnt have any high fevers. Next depends on what you think constitutes fever. To me anything over 102 is worrisome. Anything under i leave alone. Coincidence to getting a cold or other bug is possible specially since you are iodine deficient :PI did take IBU (lots) back then so perhaps i didnt have fever because of that ;-)Cheryl >> Cheryl, is it common for a person to get a fever the first time taking iodine?> or is it most likely coincidence?> -tammy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Oh J Crow's I guess??? I got mine off Amazon, not from Swanson's. I forget where. Was that the 2% from Amazon? CGF > > > > > > So our Lugols arrived in the mail... -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Oh J Crow's I guess??? I got mine off Amazon, not from Swanson's. I forget where. Was that the 2% from Amazon? CGF > > > > > > So our Lugols arrived in the mail... -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Oh J Crow's I guess??? I got mine off Amazon, not from Swanson's. I forget where. Was that the 2% from Amazon? CGF > > > > > > So our Lugols arrived in the mail... -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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