Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

new to iodine

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

You had the same situation going that I had. I was on beta-blockers for the

erratic heartbeat and heart pain. I was determined to get off of them. I read

alot about magnesium and decided to try it. I got immediate relief. I now

think that because I have hashimoto’s that I must have had Mag deficiency

symptoms all my life. Magnesium has cleared up so many small things that I

thought were just the way my body operated. Magnesium Glycinate capsules are

the most absorbable. I drink alot of tomato juice too for the potassium.

Test yourself for Mag deficiency:

http://www.thewayup.com/newsletters/081501.htm

http://thyroid.about.com/b/a/172897.htm

--- Karin Deutschler <kdeutschler@...> wrote:

> HI everyone, I am new to this group. I have had Hashimoto's for 15 years

> and had a thyroid lobectomy (half of the thyroid removed) 2 years ago.

> Since then

> I have been trying to find myself again. The surgery was for nodules that

> could not be identified, but they turned out to be benign.

>

> Shortly after the surgery, I started experiencing cardiac arrhythmia which

> progressed into intermittent afib at times. My endocrinologist kept saying

> it

> was unrelated to my thyroid, when I always felt it was. I went to an

> alternative MD who ran a lot of tests and found me deficient in Zinc,

> essential fatty acids

> and a few other things. Put me on a custom blended vitamin formula

> (Metagenics) which helped me a lot. However, my energy levels were still

> not the best

> and I always felt a bit of an internal tremor. I switched endos and my new

> one prescribed Cytomel which I am now on. Then I read the book on

> Hypothyroidism

> that Dr. Mark Starr wrote, and being that I am in the Atlanta area, I was

> able to go and see him for yet another opinion. He does kinesiology testing

> as well and

> gave me Iodacaps to take. I have been afraid to take the iodine because of

> all the warnings against it....however,

> 4 weeks ago my endocrinologist reduced my Synthroid because my free T3 was

> getting a bit elevated with the added Cytomel. Promptly, 3 weeks into the

> program

> of reduced Synthroid, my heart palpitations returned, consistently all day

> long....I was confounded, wondering what on earth my body is missing because

> I am

> taking my special vitamin/mineral blend daily, also a custom amino acid

> blend, I eat very healthy, and I do not have any heart issue. The

> arrhythmia is related to

> something else. I decided it was time to give the iodine a shot. I took

> one a day, and I noticed the arrhythmia slowly stop over the next 3 days.

> I took the iodine

> for a total of a week (a tablet a day) but am still afraid to continue with

> it. I just purchased the Iodoral caps and this morning I took about 1/4 of

> a caplet, just to

> not stop it altogether. My heart remains calm.

>

> I am sorry if this has gotten long, but I would love to know of anyone's

> experience on this board taking iodine with Hashimoto's disease and their

> findings. My

> endo would probably have a fit if he knew I was adding iodine, so for the

> moment I am going slow...

>

> Thanks,

> Karin

>

>

>

>

>

>

__________________________________________________

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 7 months later...

Hi All,

Ive read a lot of stuff on file and I have to be honest.Im more

confused.

Im hypothyroid.

I read with interest Dr Wests information and I am sensitive to iodine

because my heart does race when I have to much kelp. But feel better

when I get the amount right. I havnt had it for 2 years.

In Australia,you cant get iodine to do the 'patch test',but Im going to

try a few other places to see if i can get it.

So if there are a few who have some thoughts on this to clarify

things ,that might help.

Thanks,.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> Hi All,

> Ive read a lot of stuff on file and I have to be honest.Im more

> confused.

> Im hypothyroid.

> I read with interest Dr Wests information and I am sensitive to

iodine

> because my heart does race when I have to much kelp. But feel

better

> when I get the amount right. I havnt had it for 2 years.

>

> In Australia,you cant get iodine to do the 'patch test',but Im

going to

> try a few other places to see if i can get it.

> So if there are a few who have some thoughts on this to clarify

> things ,that might help.

> Thanks,.

>

,

I could not take kelp without reaction, i.e., heart racing but I can

take Iodoral and Lugols without it.

Abbe

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> I could not take kelp without reaction, i.e., heart racing but I can

> take Iodoral and Lugols without it.

> Abbe

Is heart racing neccessarily a bad sign? I took kelp for first time

yesterday and had bit of racy heart. I've taken iodine within a multi

supplement before with no problem. What is it about kelp that's

different?

In a coconut book i've got. If you are taking vco for wilsons'

syndrome it says that it is a good sign, a healing crisis, it means

raised metabolism etc. Could this not be the same when taking kelp

Sal

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Do you/anyone have any guesses about what it is in the kelp that is triggering

the palps?

Amy

Abbe wrote:

I could not take kelp without reaction, i.e., heart racing but I can

take Iodoral and Lugols without it

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I sometimes have heart palpitations if I eat something I am allergic to.

It is possible that there might be something in kelp besides the iodine

that you are sensitive to.

Irene

At 04:07 PM 11/25/2006, you wrote:

Do you/anyone have any guesses

about what it is in the kelp that is triggering the palps?

Amy

Abbe wrote:

I could not take kelp without reaction, i.e., heart racing but I can

take Iodoral and Lugols without it

Link to comment
Share on other sites

the low dose?

Gracia

Do you/anyone have any guesses about what it is in the kelp that is triggering the palps?AmyAbbe wrote:

I could not take kelp without reaction, i.e., heart racing but I can take Iodoral and Lugols without it

No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.16/551 - Release Date: 11/25/2006

No virus found in this outgoing message.

Checked by AVG Free Edition.

Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.16/551 - Release Date: 11/25/2006

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...