Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Would I need an iodine supplement? - special circumstances

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Hi ,

I'm sure Bee will answer your question about the iodine, but I wanted to mention

that you shouldn't be eating the meat from the coconut. It's too high in carbs

for us candida sufferers. The only thing we can have from coconut is the oil.

All the best,

>

> Hi Bee,

>

> I follow your program and have been for a year and a half, except that I don't

eat pork, avocado, nuts (but I do eat lots of coconut), tomatoes, and I only

occasionally drink the " electrolyte drink " (it is very difficult and

time-consuming to hand squeeze fresh lemons daily).

>

<snip>

> You're quite amazing, Bee!

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> Hi Bee,

>

> I follow your program and have been for a year and a half, except that I don't

eat pork, avocado, nuts (but I do eat lots of coconut), tomatoes, and I only

occasionally drink the " electrolyte drink " (it is very difficult and

time-consuming to hand squeeze fresh lemons daily).

+++Hi . Like wrote, please do not have any coconut except for

unrefined coconut oil.

>

> I am very newly pregnant and suspect that I might need some kind of additional

supplementation, as I can't imagine in what foods I'd be getting enough iodine.

I eat a lot of raw cabbage, spinach, and turnip, which can block uptake of

iodine in the thyroid apparently (Rx for Nutrit. Healing, Murray, 2006, p 34).

Or, would it help just use the concentrace trace mineral drops I have?

+++Congratulations on being pregnant!

+++There's iodine in ocean sea salt, butter, eggs, meats (particularly fish and

other seafoods), fish oils, green leafy vegetables, etc., so you won't need any

other iodine. Iodine is only required in " trace amounts " by your body, and too

much will cause thyroid problems too.

+++It is better to cook cabbage, spinach, turnip, and all vegetables for that

matter, since cooking ensures you get more nutrients from them, and " supposedly "

cooking lowers the amount of goitergens too - see this article:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/veg3.php

+++However, I don't believe in isolating substances in foods and claiming they

cause problems, since Mother Nature doesn't get it wrong, and eating whole foods

does not cause health problems. Our bodies are designed to consume natural

foods in order to be healthy.

All the best, Bee

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the feedback, ladies! The only part of the coconut I eat is the oil.

> >

> > Hi Bee,

> >

> > I follow your program and have been for a year and a half, except that I

don't eat pork, avocado, nuts (but I do eat lots of coconut), tomatoes, and I

only occasionally drink the " electrolyte drink " (it is very difficult and

time-consuming to hand squeeze fresh lemons daily).

>

> +++Hi . Like wrote, please do not have any coconut except for

unrefined coconut oil.

> >

> > I am very newly pregnant and suspect that I might need some kind of

additional supplementation, as I can't imagine in what foods I'd be getting

enough iodine. I eat a lot of raw cabbage, spinach, and turnip, which can block

uptake of iodine in the thyroid apparently (Rx for Nutrit. Healing, Murray,

2006, p 34). Or, would it help just use the concentrace trace mineral drops I

have?

>

> +++Congratulations on being pregnant!

>

> +++There's iodine in ocean sea salt, butter, eggs, meats (particularly fish

and other seafoods), fish oils, green leafy vegetables, etc., so you won't need

any other iodine. Iodine is only required in " trace amounts " by your body, and

too much will cause thyroid problems too.

>

> +++It is better to cook cabbage, spinach, turnip, and all vegetables for that

matter, since cooking ensures you get more nutrients from them, and " supposedly "

cooking lowers the amount of goitergens too - see this article:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/veg3.php

>

> +++However, I don't believe in isolating substances in foods and claiming they

cause problems, since Mother Nature doesn't get it wrong, and eating whole foods

does not cause health problems. Our bodies are designed to consume natural

foods in order to be healthy.

>

> All the best, Bee

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

(I forgot to trim the last reply- sorry. Here's a new one:)

Thanks for the feedback, ladies! The only part of the coconut I eat is the oil.

>

> +++Hi . Like wrote, please do not have any coconut except for

unrefined coconut oil.

> >

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...