Guest guest Posted September 14, 2009 Report Share Posted September 14, 2009 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2009 Report Share Posted September 22, 2009 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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