Guest guest Posted November 10, 2008 Report Share Posted November 10, 2008 > I also have a sluggish thyroid gland. > Do you take Iodine supplements? > If so, which one(s), and do they do anthing for you? Yes, I've taken iodine-containing supplements for years. I think this is definitely something to look at, and may even provide a noticeable reduction in electrical hypersensitivity symptoms. Between this and improved thyroid function (feeling warmer during the winter, more energy), it's certainly worth a try. And potentially inexpensive. With iodine, you must be careful with dosage, as too much can certainly provoke detox (iodine supplementation will mobilize stored mercury, flouride, chlorine, and bromide, and potentially make you feel terrible in the process). The RDA for iodine is 0.150 mg (150mcg). However, there are many who feel that an " optimal health " intake of iodine is MUCH more than that, more like 12 mg! Personally, I start getting unpleasant detox symptoms at an intake above 1 mg, so I keep my intake less than that. A cheap way to get iodine is to buy dehydrated seaweed, and sprinkle a bit into whatever happens to be cooking. Or you buy one of a variety of kelp tablets/capsules/salt subsitutes on the market. Or you could take one a variety of thyroid support supplements on the market which often contain iodine (I've had good luck with professional products " Thyro-Zyme " from Apex Energetics and " GF Thyroid " from Systemic Formulas). Or if you want to take high amounts of iodine, you could try Magnescent Iodine, Prolamine Iodine, Lugol's Solution, or Iodoral (all available online). The latter 3 of those are too strong for me to take on a daily basis, even when just taking a quarter of a tablet. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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