Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 no, low iodine diet would be dangerous for you. join the iodine group and look at http://www.drbrownstein.com read his books. Gracia Hi, all. There was research report that rich iodine diet for Hashimoto's suffers would highly risk themselves for the progress of Hypothyroidism, and intentionally Low Iodine diet would lower or delay the progress of Hypothyroidism. Is it true? I am Hashimoto's and now dx as Hypothyroidism, Would low iodine diet be better for me? Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.19/1659 - Release Date: 9/8/2008 7:01 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 i have had hashi's for years. treated with synthetic drugs, with persistent side effects. Switched to Armour and am on 50 mg of iodoral daily and have never felt better... From: fragrance <fragrance_seen@...>Subject: Low Iodine diet is good for Hashimoto's and relieve HypoT?iodine Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 9:58 AMHi, all. It is said that rich iodine diet for Hashimoto's suffers would highly risk themselves for the progress of Hypothyroidism, and intentionally Low Iodine diet would lower or delay the progress of Hypothyroidism. Is it true? But others said that low iodine diet would be dangerous. I am really confused about it. I am Hashimoto's and in an untreated overt Hypothyroidism condition for more than ten years, now just started replacement treatment of T4. Would low iodine diet be better for me? Thanks Fragrance ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 I rest my case! [ggg] .. .. > > Posted by: " Gracia " circe@... > <mailto:circe@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Low%20Iodine%20diet%20is%20good%2\ 0for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and%20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > graciabee <graciabee> > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 9:06 pm (PDT) > > > you are completely wrong here. There are many many thousands of peeps > who use iodine therapeutically 50--100mg and more, with no harm and > all the benefits that iodine docs talk about. our experience tells us > that the credible peer reviewed literature is horse puckey. since we > have already been poorly treated by the establishment with wrong > meds/wrong tests, the iodine mythology seals the deal. > and actually personal reports on iodine use suggest it does cure > hangnails and cancer. > Gracia > > Fragrance, please be aware there are at least 2 or 3 people on this list > who take several hundred times the RDA of iodine every day, and > basically swear by it. While it seems to work for them, there's no > credible research to support those recommendations. > > Also be aware that there's a heck of a lot of credible peer reviewed > literature that links iodine with Hashimoto's problems. I'd suggest you > research both viewpoints and decide which is likely to be correct. > Essentially, they support your exact statement. > > I'd suggest you Google " Hashimoto's +iodine " and follow up on some of > the links. Here's a sample: > > > > Natural health practitioners who don't truly understand thyroid > > function are often quick to tell you that " thyroid problems mean you > > need *iodine* " or *iodine*-containing herbs or supplements, such as > > kelp, bladderwrack and bugleweed. > > > > If you are truly *iodine* deficient, *iodine* may be able to help your > > thyroid. One study done in 1998 found that over the past twenty years, > > the percentage of Americans with low intake of *iodine* has more than > > quadrupled. Currently about 12 percent of the U.S. population is > > *iodine* deficient, up from less than 3 percent in the early 1970s. > > So, for some people, *iodine* deficiency may be a factor in their > > thyroid problem. > > > > But for some people, *iodine* or *iodine*-containing products make > > worsen autoimmune thyroid problems, both *Hashimoto's* and Graves' > > disease, and cause enlargement of the thyroid (goiter). Before you > > start *iodine*, consider having urinary *iodine* measured to see if > > you have an actual deficiency, and pay close attention to any symptoms > > that develop after you start to take *iodine*. > > > > You'll also probably find a number of sites where it is claimed that > iodine will cure anything from hang nails to cancer. You won't find any > credible research supporting the claims of these sites. > > Regards, > > . > . > > > > > Posted by: " fragrance_seen " fragrance_seen@... > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40> > > <mailto:fragrance_seen@... > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40>?Subject=%20Re% > 3ALow%20Iodine%20diet%20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and%20relieve%20HypoT%\ 3F> > > fragrance_seen <fragrance_seen > <fragrance_seen>> > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 4:44 am (PDT) > > > > Hi, all. > > > > There was research report that rich iodine diet for Hashimoto's suffers > > would highly risk themselves for the progress of Hypothyroidism, and > > intentionally Low Iodine diet would lower or delay the progress of > > Hypothyroidism. Is it true? I am Hashimoto's and now dx as > > Hypothyroidism, Would low iodine diet be better for me? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 , I am really confused all about that... Fragrance > > I rest my case! [ggg] > > > . > . > > > > > Posted by: " Gracia " circe@... > > <mailto:circe@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Low%20Iodine%20diet% 20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and%20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > > graciabee <graciabee> > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 9:06 pm (PDT) > > > > > > you are completely wrong here. There are many many thousands of peeps > > who use iodine therapeutically 50--100mg and more, with no harm and > > all the benefits that iodine docs talk about. our experience tells us > > that the credible peer reviewed literature is horse puckey. since we > > have already been poorly treated by the establishment with wrong > > meds/wrong tests, the iodine mythology seals the deal. > > and actually personal reports on iodine use suggest it does cure > > hangnails and cancer. > > Gracia > > > > Fragrance, please be aware there are at least 2 or 3 people on this list > > who take several hundred times the RDA of iodine every day, and > > basically swear by it. While it seems to work for them, there's no > > credible research to support those recommendations. > > > > Also be aware that there's a heck of a lot of credible peer reviewed > > literature that links iodine with Hashimoto's problems. I'd suggest you > > research both viewpoints and decide which is likely to be correct. > > Essentially, they support your exact statement. > > > > I'd suggest you Google " Hashimoto's +iodine " and follow up on some of > > the links. Here's a sample: > > > > > > Natural health practitioners who don't truly understand thyroid > > > function are often quick to tell you that " thyroid problems mean you > > > need *iodine* " or *iodine*-containing herbs or supplements, such as > > > kelp, bladderwrack and bugleweed. > > > > > > If you are truly *iodine* deficient, *iodine* may be able to help your > > > thyroid. One study done in 1998 found that over the past twenty years, > > > the percentage of Americans with low intake of *iodine* has more than > > > quadrupled. Currently about 12 percent of the U.S. population is > > > *iodine* deficient, up from less than 3 percent in the early 1970s. > > > So, for some people, *iodine* deficiency may be a factor in their > > > thyroid problem. > > > > > > But for some people, *iodine* or *iodine*-containing products make > > > worsen autoimmune thyroid problems, both *Hashimoto's* and Graves' > > > disease, and cause enlargement of the thyroid (goiter). Before you > > > start *iodine*, consider having urinary *iodine* measured to see if > > > you have an actual deficiency, and pay close attention to any symptoms > > > that develop after you start to take *iodine*. > > > > > > > You'll also probably find a number of sites where it is claimed that > > iodine will cure anything from hang nails to cancer. You won't find any > > credible research supporting the claims of these sites. > > > > Regards, > > > > . > > . > > > > > > > > Posted by: " fragrance_seen " fragrance_seen@... > > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40> > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen@... > > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40>?Subject=%20Re% > > 3ALow%20Iodine%20diet%20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and% 20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > > > fragrance_seen <fragrance_seen > > <fragrance_seen>> > > > > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 4:44 am (PDT) > > > > > > Hi, all. > > > > > > There was research report that rich iodine diet for Hashimoto's suffers > > > would highly risk themselves for the progress of Hypothyroidism, and > > > intentionally Low Iodine diet would lower or delay the progress of > > > Hypothyroidism. Is it true? I am Hashimoto's and now dx as > > > Hypothyroidism, Would low iodine diet be better for me? Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 You are receiving conflicting information. The credible peer reviewed literature that Gracia considers " horse puckey " happens to be accepted by the educated and intelligent people of the world. You will have to determine which you consider reliable. Luck, .. .. > > Posted by: " fragrance_seen " fragrance_seen@... > <mailto:fragrance_seen@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Low%20Iodine%20diet%20is%20g\ ood%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and%20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > fragrance_seen <fragrance_seen> > > > Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:44 am (PDT) > > , > > I am really confused all about that... > > Fragrance > > > > > > I rest my case! [ggg] > > > > > > . > > . > > > > > > > > Posted by: " Gracia " circe@... > > > <mailto:circe@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Low%20Iodine%20diet% > 20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and%20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > > > graciabee <graciabee > <graciabee>> > > > > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 9:06 pm (PDT) > > > > > > > > > you are completely wrong here. There are many many thousands of > peeps > > > who use iodine therapeutically 50--100mg and more, with no harm > and > > > all the benefits that iodine docs talk about. our experience > tells us > > > that the credible peer reviewed literature is horse puckey. since > we > > > have already been poorly treated by the establishment with wrong > > > meds/wrong tests, the iodine mythology seals the deal. > > > and actually personal reports on iodine use suggest it does cure > > > hangnails and cancer. > > > Gracia > > > > > > Fragrance, please be aware there are at least 2 or 3 people on > this list > > > who take several hundred times the RDA of iodine every day, and > > > basically swear by it. While it seems to work for them, there's no > > > credible research to support those recommendations. > > > > > > Also be aware that there's a heck of a lot of credible peer > reviewed > > > literature that links iodine with Hashimoto's problems. I'd > suggest you > > > research both viewpoints and decide which is likely to be correct. > > > Essentially, they support your exact statement. > > > > > > I'd suggest you Google " Hashimoto's +iodine " and follow up on > some of > > > the links. Here's a sample: > > > > > > > > Natural health practitioners who don't truly understand thyroid > > > > function are often quick to tell you that " thyroid problems > mean you > > > > need *iodine* " or *iodine*-containing herbs or supplements, > such as > > > > kelp, bladderwrack and bugleweed. > > > > > > > > If you are truly *iodine* deficient, *iodine* may be able to > help your > > > > thyroid. One study done in 1998 found that over the past twenty > years, > > > > the percentage of Americans with low intake of *iodine* has > more than > > > > quadrupled. Currently about 12 percent of the U.S. population is > > > > *iodine* deficient, up from less than 3 percent in the early > 1970s. > > > > So, for some people, *iodine* deficiency may be a factor in > their > > > > thyroid problem. > > > > > > > > But for some people, *iodine* or *iodine*-containing products > make > > > > worsen autoimmune thyroid problems, both *Hashimoto's* and > Graves' > > > > disease, and cause enlargement of the thyroid (goiter). Before > you > > > > start *iodine*, consider having urinary *iodine* measured to > see if > > > > you have an actual deficiency, and pay close attention to any > symptoms > > > > that develop after you start to take *iodine*. > > > > > > > > > > You'll also probably find a number of sites where it is claimed > that > > > iodine will cure anything from hang nails to cancer. You won't > find any > > > credible research supporting the claims of these sites. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > . > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > Posted by: " fragrance_seen " fragrance_seen@... > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40> > > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen@... > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40>?Subject=%20Re% > > > 3ALow%20Iodine%20diet%20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and% > 20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > > > > fragrance_seen <fragrance_seen > <fragrance_seen> > > > <fragrance_seen > <fragrance_seen>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 4:44 am (PDT) > > > > > > > > Hi, all. > > > > > > > > There was research report that rich iodine diet for Hashimoto's > suffers > > > > would highly risk themselves for the progress of > Hypothyroidism, and > > > > intentionally Low Iodine diet would lower or delay the progress > of > > > > Hypothyroidism. Is it true? I am Hashimoto's and now dx as > > > > Hypothyroidism, Would low iodine diet be better for me? Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Yes. It is quite complicated thing. Actually, I love to have sea food, eg. seafish,shrimp, etc. After I try avoiding these things, I feel I am getting sick. How can I just have the pork/duck/beef,,for protein? My daily diet since childhood is always HIGHLY rich in iodine, and I have iodine salt, too. Regards, Fragrance > > > > > > I rest my case! [ggg] > > > > > > > > > . > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > Posted by: " Gracia " circe@ > > > > <mailto:circe@?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Low%20Iodine%20diet% > > 20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and%20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > > > > graciabee <graciabee > > <graciabee>> > > > > > > > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 9:06 pm (PDT) > > > > > > > > > > > > you are completely wrong here. There are many many thousands of > > peeps > > > > who use iodine therapeutically 50--100mg and more, with no harm > > and > > > > all the benefits that iodine docs talk about. our experience > > tells us > > > > that the credible peer reviewed literature is horse puckey. since > > we > > > > have already been poorly treated by the establishment with wrong > > > > meds/wrong tests, the iodine mythology seals the deal. > > > > and actually personal reports on iodine use suggest it does cure > > > > hangnails and cancer. > > > > Gracia > > > > > > > > Fragrance, please be aware there are at least 2 or 3 people on > > this list > > > > who take several hundred times the RDA of iodine every day, and > > > > basically swear by it. While it seems to work for them, there's no > > > > credible research to support those recommendations. > > > > > > > > Also be aware that there's a heck of a lot of credible peer > > reviewed > > > > literature that links iodine with Hashimoto's problems. I'd > > suggest you > > > > research both viewpoints and decide which is likely to be correct. > > > > Essentially, they support your exact statement. > > > > > > > > I'd suggest you Google " Hashimoto's +iodine " and follow up on > > some of > > > > the links. Here's a sample: > > > > > > > > > > Natural health practitioners who don't truly understand thyroid > > > > > function are often quick to tell you that " thyroid problems > > mean you > > > > > need *iodine* " or *iodine*-containing herbs or supplements, > > such as > > > > > kelp, bladderwrack and bugleweed. > > > > > > > > > > If you are truly *iodine* deficient, *iodine* may be able to > > help your > > > > > thyroid. One study done in 1998 found that over the past twenty > > years, > > > > > the percentage of Americans with low intake of *iodine* has > > more than > > > > > quadrupled. Currently about 12 percent of the U.S. population is > > > > > *iodine* deficient, up from less than 3 percent in the early > > 1970s. > > > > > So, for some people, *iodine* deficiency may be a factor in > > their > > > > > thyroid problem. > > > > > > > > > > But for some people, *iodine* or *iodine*-containing products > > make > > > > > worsen autoimmune thyroid problems, both *Hashimoto's* and > > Graves' > > > > > disease, and cause enlargement of the thyroid (goiter). Before > > you > > > > > start *iodine*, consider having urinary *iodine* measured to > > see if > > > > > you have an actual deficiency, and pay close attention to any > > symptoms > > > > > that develop after you start to take *iodine*. > > > > > > > > > > > > > You'll also probably find a number of sites where it is claimed > > that > > > > iodine will cure anything from hang nails to cancer. You won't > > find any > > > > credible research supporting the claims of these sites. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > . > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Posted by: " fragrance_seen " fragrance_seen@ > > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40> > > > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen@ > > > > <mailto:fragrance_seen%40>?Subject=%20Re% > > > > 3ALow%20Iodine%20diet%20is%20good%20for%20Hashimoto%27s%20and% > > 20relieve%20HypoT%3F> > > > > > fragrance_seen <fragrance_seen > > <fragrance_seen> > > > > <fragrance_seen > > <fragrance_seen>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tue Sep 9, 2008 4:44 am (PDT) > > > > > > > > > > Hi, all. > > > > > > > > > > There was research report that rich iodine diet for Hashimoto's > > suffers > > > > > would highly risk themselves for the progress of > > Hypothyroidism, and > > > > > intentionally Low Iodine diet would lower or delay the progress > > of > > > > > Hypothyroidism. Is it true? I am Hashimoto's and now dx as > > > > > Hypothyroidism, Would low iodine diet be better for me? Thanks > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 it is not really a complicated thing! allopathic medicine believes that you don't need iodine/iodide. i have taken Iodoral for a few years now (100mg) and it is the one thing that has been huge for my recovery. ppl who take iodine/iodide have found it to be very necessary, in spite of what docs say. you will have to decide for yourself. Gracia Yes. It is quite complicated thing. Actually, I love to have sea food, eg. seafish,shrimp, etc. After I try avoiding these things, I feel I am getting sick. How can I just have the pork/duck/beef,,for protein? My daily diet since childhood is always HIGHLY rich in iodine, and I have iodine salt, too. Regards, Fragrance Recent Activity a.. 8New Members Visit Your Group Health Heartburn or Worse What symptoms are most serious? Meditation and Lovingkindness A Group to share and learn. Share Photos Put your favorite photos and more online. . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1674 - Release Date: 9/16/2008 8:15 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Gracia, Do you have HASHIMOTOS and do you know if it¹s safe or even OK for a hashimotos patient to take idoral? I am thrinking of haivng an iodine load test but have Hashimotos and HypoT with goiter. sue On 9/16/08 7:14 AM, " Gracia " <circe@...> wrote: > > it is not really a complicated thing! allopathic medicine believes that you > don't need iodine/iodide. > i have taken Iodoral for a few years now (100mg) and it is the one thing that > has been huge for my recovery. ppl who take iodine/iodide have found it to > be very necessary, in spite of what docs say. you will have to decide for > yourself. > Gracia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 I don't know how many Hashi's people Gracia knows who are also taking Iodoral or Lugol's, but I sure do know a whole passle. The things they are doing that is working seem to be " properly " addressing adrenals (both cortisol and aldosterone if needed), supplementing any mineral/vit deficiencies, and taking measures to ensure (via salt push and/or grams of vit c) any detox symptoms are minimal (detoxing bromide can be interesting). So far, from what I've seen, Iodoral and Lugol's appear to be helping rather than harming. You're on the iodine group...ask them there. My co-moderator on the thyroidless group has Hashi's and is on Iodoral and doing very well. But here's one thing I have to stress, everyone that considers taking Iodoral or Lugol's needs to do the same...it's not just those with antibodies. The 2 biggest, and most common, issues I hear about all the time are directly related to not 'properly' addressing any adrenal issues and not properly addressing detoxing of bromide. Sam > > > > > it is not really a complicated thing! allopathic medicine believes that you > > don't need iodine/iodide. > > i have taken Iodoral for a few years now (100mg) and it is the one thing that > > has been huge for my recovery. ppl who take iodine/iodide have found it to > > be very necessary, in spite of what docs say. you will have to decide for > > yourself. > > Gracia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 I agree. Brownstein wrote a whole book about treating hashis with iodine. http://www.drbrownstein.com Gracia today I did my first Dx of a goiter! I told the girl " do you know you have a goiter? " and she said what's a goiter?! I'm starting her on iodine Gracia I don't know how many Hashi's people Gracia knows who are also taking Iodoral or Lugol's, but I sure do know a whole passle. The things they are doing that is working seem to be " properly " addressing adrenals (both cortisol and aldosterone if needed), supplementing any mineral/vit deficiencies, and taking measures to ensure (via salt push and/or grams of vit c) any detox symptoms are minimal (detoxing bromide can be interesting). So far, from what I've seen, Iodoral and Lugol's appear to be helping rather than harming. You're on the iodine group...ask them there. My co-moderator on the thyroidless group has Hashi's and is on Iodoral and doing very well. But here's one thing I have to stress, everyone that considers taking Iodoral or Lugol's needs to do the same...it's not just those with antibodies. The 2 biggest, and most common, issues I hear about all the time are directly related to not 'properly' addressing any adrenal issues and not properly addressing detoxing of bromide. Sam --- Recent Activity a.. 9New Members Visit Your Group Health Memory Loss Are you at risk for Alzheimers? Meditation and Lovingkindness A Group to share and learn. Join people over 40 who are finding ways to stay in shape. . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1675 - Release Date: 9/16/2008 7:06 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 I am really amazed, all " official " medical books said that " high iodine is the " possible cause " of Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's), they quoted examples of Japanese high iodine diet that proves they are prone to Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism. Fragrance > > > I agree. Brownstein wrote a whole book about treating hashis with iodine. > http://www.drbrownstein.com > Gracia > today I did my first Dx of a goiter! I told the girl " do you know you have a goiter? " and she said what's a goiter?! I'm starting her on iodine > Gracia > > I don't know how many Hashi's people Gracia knows who are also taking > Iodoral or Lugol's, but I sure do know a whole passle. The things > they are doing that is working seem to be " properly " addressing > adrenals (both cortisol and aldosterone if needed), supplementing any > mineral/vit deficiencies, and taking measures to ensure (via salt > push and/or grams of vit c) any detox symptoms are minimal (detoxing > bromide can be interesting). > > So far, from what I've seen, Iodoral and Lugol's appear to be helping > rather than harming. You're on the iodine group...ask them there. My > co-moderator on the thyroidless group has Hashi's and is on Iodoral > and doing very well. > > But here's one thing I have to stress, everyone that considers taking > Iodoral or Lugol's needs to do the same...it's not just those with > antibodies. The 2 biggest, and most common, issues I hear about all > the time are directly related to not 'properly' addressing any > adrenal issues and not properly addressing detoxing of bromide. > > Sam > > --- > Recent Activity > a.. 9New Members > Visit Your Group > Health > Memory Loss > > Are you at risk > > for Alzheimers? > > Meditation and > Lovingkindness > > A Group > > to share and learn. > > > Join people over 40 > > who are finding ways > > to stay in shape. > . > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ------ > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1675 - Release Date: 9/16/2008 7:06 PM > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 That¹s like being amazed at the ³official Bible² on the parts you don¹t want to believe to be true. Just a thought. sue On 9/17/08 1:23 AM, " fragrance_seen " <fragrance_seen@...> wrote: > > > > > I am really amazed, all " official " medical books said that " high iodine > is the " possible cause " of Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's), they quoted > examples of Japanese high iodine diet that proves they are prone to > Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism. > > Fragrance > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 you can read about the history of iodine use at http://www.optimox.com click on research. Gracia I am really amazed, all " official " medical books said that " high iodine is the " possible cause " of Hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's), they quoted examples of Japanese high iodine diet that proves they are prone to Hashimoto's Hypothyroidism. Fragrance > > > I agree. Brownstein wrote a whole book about treating hashis with iodine. > http://www.drbrownstein.com > Gracia > today I did my first Dx of a goiter! I told the girl " do you know you have a goiter? " and she said what's a goiter?! I'm starting her on iodine > Gracia > > Recent Activity a.. 10New Members Visit Your Group Health Memory Loss Are you at risk for Alzheimers? Meditation and Lovingkindness A Group to share and learn. Biz Resources Y! Small Business Articles, tools, forms, and more. . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1675 - Release Date: 9/16/2008 7:06 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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