Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Is there any amount of iodine which is safe to take. There is literature out there suggesting that iodine in foods has been dramatically decreased in recent times? I wonder do we need maybe a little? DUFFY On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:18 PM, <res075oh@...> wrote: > , I suspect " naturalthyroidchoices.com " was one of the sites I had > in mind that might give you advice that could kill you. Proceed there > with extreme caution. > > Regards, > > . > . > > > > > Posted by: " Alison Trotta-Marshall " rubyrain11@... > > <mailto:rubyrain11@... > ?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Change%20Subject%20Line%20When%20Subject%20changes%2E%20%20R\ e%3A%20%5Bhypothyroidism%5D%20> > > gypsy1jig <gypsy1jig> > > > > > > Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:58 pm (PST) > > > > > > > > read > > naturalthyroidchoic > > es.com > > > > On Jan 13, 2010, at 3:12 PM, Chuck B wrote: > > > > > , > > > > > > You wrote: > > > > > > > > ... does > > > > iodoral have side effects. > > > > > > > > > > Other than anaphylactoid shock and death? > > > > > > Yes, it can trigger or aggravate Hashimoto's thyroiditis and thus > > > destroy your thyroid. > > > > > > Potassium iodide has been reported to cause nausea, vomiting, > > > diarrhea, > > > and stomach pain. More common side effects include allergic type > > > reactions, angioedema, arthralgia, eosinophilia, lymphadenopathy, and > > > hives. > > > > > > When I tried iodine, it gave me hives at quite a low dose. Nancie > > > had a > > > more severe reaction and is lucky to have survived it. > > > > > > You probably won't hear about any of this on the iodine lists, but the > > > dangers are real. > > > > > > Chuck > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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