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You can download the iodine paper directly at

http://www.hacres.com/diet/articles/Iodine.pdf It is 20 pages long, including

5 pages of references.

They have some other excellent papers on

http://www.hacres.com/diet/articles.asp, including some by China Study author

Dr. T. Colin .

Blessings!

Arthur

Re:why am I so tired?

Interesting. I am unsure what to do. I was hypothyroid, had all the

symptoms, and TSH, T4, T3 were postivit. I am unable to take Armour or Thyroxine

because it affected my heart in a negative way. I have hert failure and

arrythmias. Adrenals support both from porcine and bovine caused a reaction.

My tests are now normal, but I still have all the symptoms, including rapid

weight gain, which is not going down.

Input appreciated, Thanks.

Kooky

>

> It took me a long time to find someone who could read a thyroid test

> correctly.

> I finally found a general md who agreed to refer me to an

> endocrinologist who listed to my list of symptoms and told me I did not

> have a thyroid problem. (I had gotten list from a thyroid organization)

>

> He was so sure that I was not hypothyroid, but listened when I told him

> my grandmother died of thyroid cancer. I had read that untreated thyroid

> problems could lead to cancer.

>

> He humored me and did some testing and was surprised when I WAS

hypothyroid.

>

> Also, at your age are you taking vitamin supplements? I feel the best

> ones are from health food stores and not the simple GNC stores.

>

> good luck

> joyce

>

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Is Iodine safe if suffering from arrythmia?

Thanks,

kooky

-- In Dr , " Arthur Doerksen " <arthur7@...> wrote:

>

> You can download the iodine paper directly at

http://www.hacres.com/diet/articles/Iodine.pdf It is 20 pages long, including

5 pages of references.

>

> They have some other excellent papers on

http://www.hacres.com/diet/articles.asp, including some by China Study author

Dr. T. Colin .

>

> Blessings!

> Arthur

>

> Re:why am I so tired?

>

> Interesting. I am unsure what to do. I was hypothyroid, had all the

symptoms, and TSH, T4, T3 were postivit. I am unable to take Armour or Thyroxine

because it affected my heart in a negative way. I have hert failure and

arrythmias. Adrenals support both from porcine and bovine caused a reaction.

>

> My tests are now normal, but I still have all the symptoms, including

rapid weight gain, which is not going down.

>

> Input appreciated, Thanks.

>

> Kooky

>

>

> >

> > It took me a long time to find someone who could read a thyroid test

> > correctly.

> > I finally found a general md who agreed to refer me to an

> > endocrinologist who listed to my list of symptoms and told me I did not

> > have a thyroid problem. (I had gotten list from a thyroid organization)

> >

> > He was so sure that I was not hypothyroid, but listened when I told him

> > my grandmother died of thyroid cancer. I had read that untreated thyroid

> > problems could lead to cancer.

> >

> > He humored me and did some testing and was surprised when I WAS

hypothyroid.

> >

> > Also, at your age are you taking vitamin supplements? I feel the best

> > ones are from health food stores and not the simple GNC stores.

> >

> > good luck

> > joyce

> >

>

>

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