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My mild vitiligo looks the same after iodine dosing. The chance of having

multiple autoimmune diseases like vitiligo goes up something like 30% with the

development of one... such as Hashimoto's. Oh great can't wait to see what's

next.

--- orelindel <whatmattersmost@...> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I was just wondering whether anyone has vitiligo in addition to your

> thyroid problem? I do and am finding that I since I've begun taking

> the Iodoral and selenium that some areas of my vitiligo is becoming

> more normal in color. I have not found this to be the case with the

> solid white patches, but am seeing it in areas where my skin appears

> bleached.

>

> I'm not on Armour yet, but hope to soon.

>

> Orelindel

>

> P.S. Here's a link to an article which I found while researching the

> subject. It says that this patient population resides in an iodine-

> replete area of Greece:

>

> http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=iodine+vitiligo & fr=FP-tab-web-

> t400 & toggle=1 & ei=UTF-

> 8 & u=www.medscape.com/viewarticle/511189_2 & w=iodine+vitiligo & d=GuBvsmP

> 9NJcb & icp=1 & .intl=us

>

>

> The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

> August 2005 (Volume 53, Number 2)

>

> Increased Prevalence of Chronic Autoimmune (Hashimoto's) Thyroiditis

> in Children and Adolescents With Vitiligo

>

> Kakourou T, Kanaka-Gantenbein C, Papadopoulou A, Kaloumenou E,

> Chrousos GP

>

> The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2005;53(2):220-

> 223

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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--- orelindel <whatmattersmost@...> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I was just wondering whether anyone has vitiligo in

> addition to your

> thyroid problem? I do and am finding that I since

> I've begun taking

> the Iodoral and selenium that some areas of my

> vitiligo is becoming

> more normal in color. I have not found this to be

> the case with the

> solid white patches, but am seeing it in areas where

> my skin appears

> bleached.

>

> I'm not on Armour yet, but hope to soon.

>

> Orelindel

>

> P.S. Here's a link to an article which I found while

> researching the

> subject. It says that this patient population

> resides in an iodine-

> replete area of Greece:

>

>

http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=iodine+vitiligo & fr=FP-tab-web-

> t400 & toggle=1 & ei=UTF-

>

8 & u=www.medscape.com/viewarticle/511189_2 & w=iodine+vitiligo & d=GuBvsmP

> 9NJcb & icp=1 & .intl=us

>

>

> The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

> August 2005 (Volume 53, Number 2)

>

> Increased Prevalence of Chronic Autoimmune

> (Hashimoto's) Thyroiditis

> in Children and Adolescents With Vitiligo

>

> Kakourou T, Kanaka-Gantenbein C, Papadopoulou A,

> Kaloumenou E,

> Chrousos GP

>

> The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

> 2005;53(2):220-

> 223

FYI

I would have like to read the article on this link but

got a warning from my security system about the site.

It indicated there may be some harmful stuff on the

site but was not specific.

Abbe

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> FYI

>

> I would have like to read the article on this link but

> got a warning from my security system about the site.

> It indicated there may be some harmful stuff on the

> site but was not specific.

>

>

> Abbe

Hi Abbe,

Not sure why that would happen. Medscape is a reputable

organization. I'll paste the abstract from Pub Med here. You might

want to access the rest of the article at a library.

Orelindel

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?

cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstract & list_uids=16021113 & query_hl=3

1: J Am Acad Dermatol. 2005 Aug;53(2):220-3. Related Articles,

Links

Increased prevalence of chronic autoimmune (Hashimoto's) thyroiditis

in children and adolescents with vitiligo.

Kakourou T, Kanaka-Gantenbein C, Papadopoulou A, Kaloumenou E,

Chrousos GP.

First Department of Pediatrics, Athens University Medical School,

Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece. kakst@...

BACKGROUND: An increased prevalence of autoimmune (Hashimoto's)

thyroiditis in adult patients with vitiligo has been described. This

association has scarcely been studied in children. OBJECTIVE: We

sought to assess children and adolescents with vitiligo for

autoimmune thyroid disorder and to identify any predisposing factors

of this association. METHODS: In all, 54 children and adolescents

(23 boys, 31 girls; mean age 11.4 years) with known vitiligo were

studied by physical examination and laboratory studies. RESULTS:

Four patients with vitiligo were already known to have Hashimoto's

thyroiditis. In 9 of the remaining 50 patients, autoimmune

thyroiditis was revealed at the time of the investigation. Of the 54

patients with vitiligo, 13 (24.1%) had autoimmune thyroiditis as

compared with 9.6% of school-aged children from an iodine-replete

area of Greece ( P = .002). There was no association between

thyroiditis and clinical type of vitiligo, age at onset, mean

duration of vitiligo, or sex. CONCLUSIONS: Hashimoto's thyroiditis

is 2.5 times more frequent among children and adolescents with

vitiligo than in a healthy age- and sex-matched population. It

usually follows the onset of vitiligo. We propose that children and

adolescents with vitiligo should be screened annually for thyroid

dysfunction, particularly autoimmune thyroiditis.

PMID: 16021113 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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> My mild vitiligo looks the same after iodine dosing. The chance

of having multiple autoimmune diseases like vitiligo goes up

something like 30% with the development of one... such as

Hashimoto's. Oh great can't wait to see what's next.

Hi ,

After I sent my earlier message, I realized that I did start a

couple of other things around the time I started the iodine and

selenium. I was having problems with gallstones so I started taking

Liver Blend SP-13 by Solray. I also take Adrenal Stress End. I got

both products from the Vitamin Shoppe.

I have read that low hcl can be an issue for vitiligo. I've been

using Bragg's apple cider vinegar for a while and use it with the

iodine. Never noticed any changes until around the time I started

the iodine, selenium and other things I mentioned.

I noticed this about a week ago, but couldn't believe my eyes. Don't

know how much color will return, but this was an unexpected

development.

I believe and hope that it is all connected. If we find the answer

for one issue, we will find the answers for the rest.

Orelindel

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nothing will be next if you take enough iodine, and adrenal meds. IMO

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My mild vitiligo looks the same after iodine dosing. The chance of havingmultiple autoimmune diseases like vitiligo goes up something like 30% with thedevelopment of one... such as Hashimoto's. Oh great can't wait to see what'snext.--- orelindel <whatmattersmostcablespeed> wrote:> Hi Everyone,> > I was just wondering whether anyone has vitiligo in addition to your > thyroid problem? I do and am finding that I since I've begun taking > the Iodoral and selenium that some areas of my vitiligo is becoming > more normal in color. I have not found this to be the case with the > solid white patches, but am seeing it in areas where my skin appears > bleached.> > I'm not on Armour yet, but hope to soon.> > Orelindel> > P.S. Here's a link to an article which I found while researching the > subject. It says that this patient population resides in an iodine-> replete area of Greece:> > http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?p=iodine+vitiligo & fr=FP-tab-web-> t400 & toggle=1 & ei=UTF-> 8 & u=www.medscape.com/viewarticle/511189_2 & w=iodine+vitiligo & d=GuBvsmP> 9NJcb & icp=1 & .intl=us> > > The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology> August 2005 (Volume 53, Number 2) > > Increased Prevalence of Chronic Autoimmune (Hashimoto's) Thyroiditis > in Children and Adolescents With Vitiligo> > Kakourou T, Kanaka-Gantenbein C, Papadopoulou A, Kaloumenou E, > Chrousos GP > > The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2005;53(2):220-> 223> > > > > > > __________________________________________________

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