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Thanks alot G,

I live in B.C. Nice to meet you also! My endocrinologist wants me to have

surgery for sure as there is a possibility of lymphoma. I am definately torn and

am trying to learn all I can about alternatives. I should go to a naturopath for

more info on iodine.

Take care,

> >

> > Good day all,

> > I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I

> > purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says

> > to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.

> > Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the

> > iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove

> > remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible

> > goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue

> > inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is

> > true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,

> > Cheers

> >

> >

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You should definitely take iodine. It is antimicrobial, antiviral and antibacterial. It also induces apoptosis (cell death) of abnormal cells. I would also consider doing homeopathic like Lymphomyostat from HEEL and getting lymphatic drainage massages. That will clear toxins from your lymph system. I would also get my thyroid levels checked as a sluggish thyroid can create low metabolism which allows toxins to build up in the body and disease set in.

If I were in your shoes I would also do a very good liver and kidney detox protocol. I did the Metagenics Ultra Clear Plus pH program. You can buy it at www.organic-pharmacy.org. Order the patient booklet with it and it will tell you what foods to eat for 28 days and how to detox. I felt so good after doing it. I had gone through 2 radiation treatments prior to this and was tanking.

The lymph system is your detoxification system. If you have an issue with it, your body is telling you that it is overloaded with toxins. There is always an underlying cause for cancer and it is usually toxins, nutrient deficiencies or hormone imbalances or a combo of all three. If you don't fix this you won't fix anything by having surgery. I know because I have lived this. Two surgeries and 3 failed radiations later I finally got it.

Best of luck to you!

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Thanks alot G,I live in B.C. Nice to meet you also! My endocrinologist wants me to have surgery for sure as there is a possibility of lymphoma. I am definately torn and am trying to learn all I can about alternatives. I should go to a naturopath for more info on iodine.Take care,> >> > Good day all,> > I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I > > purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says > > to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.> > Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the > > iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove > > remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible > > goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue > > inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is > > true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,> > Cheers> > > >>

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Thanks for the info Steph,

I will look into all that you mentioned.

I have had all my thyroid levels checked, T3,T4, TSH and all thyroid antibodies,

I have also had kidney and liver function tests all done through visits with my

endocrinologist. I want to have adrenals tested also. I am not scheduled to see

the endocrinologist now until after my thyroid surgey. Scary stuff, however

knowledge is power and I am learning all I can. Self advocation is key!

Take care,

cathy

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> You should definitely take iodine. It is antimicrobial, antiviral and

antibacterial. It also induces apoptosis (cell death) of abnormal cells. I

would also consider doing homeopathic like Lymphomyostat from HEEL and getting

lymphatic drainage massages. That will clear toxins from your lymph system. I

would also get my thyroid levels checked as a sluggish thyroid can create low

metabolism which allows toxins to build up in the body and disease set in.

>

> If I were in your shoes I would also do a very good liver and kidney detox

protocol. I did the Metagenics Ultra Clear Plus pH program. You can buy it at

www.organic-pharmacy.org. Order the patient booklet with it and it will tell

you what foods to eat for 28 days and how to detox. I felt so good after doing

it. I had gone through 2 radiation treatments prior to this and was tanking.

>

> The lymph system is your detoxification system. If you have an issue with it,

your body is telling you that it is overloaded with toxins. There is always an

underlying cause for cancer and it is usually toxins, nutrient deficiencies or

hormone imbalances or a combo of all three. If you don't fix this you won't fix

anything by having surgery. I know because I have lived this. Two surgeries

and 3 failed radiations later I finally got it.

>

> Best of luck to you!

>

>

> www.naturalthyroidchoices.com

>

>

>

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>

>

> Thanks alot G,

> I live in B.C. Nice to meet you also! My endocrinologist wants me to have

surgery for sure as there is a possibility of lymphoma. I am definately torn and

am trying to learn all I can about alternatives. I should go to a naturopath for

more info on iodine.

> Take care,

>

> > >

> > > Good day all,

> > > I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I

> > > purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says

> > > to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.

> > > Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the

> > > iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove

> > > remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible

> > > goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue

> > > inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is

> > > true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,

> > > Cheers

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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why go ahead with the surgery if youcan fix your thyroid gland with iodine?

Gracia

Thanks for the info Steph,I will look into all that you mentioned.I have had all my thyroid levels checked, T3,T4, TSH and all thyroid antibodies, I have also had kidney and liver function tests all done through visits with my endocrinologist. I want to have adrenals tested also. I am not scheduled to see the endocrinologist now until after my thyroid surgey. Scary stuff, however knowledge is power and I am learning all I can. Self advocation is key!Take care,cathy

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Steph, I am just learning about iodine and am working on finding a doctor to do

the urine loading test for my children. In the mean time, we are working on

implementing the GAPS diet and supplementing with probiotics. Are you familiar

with the GAPS diet? I am wondering how iodine will affect the probiotic bacteria

we are taking, and how it will affect the yeast we are working to eliminate.

Perhaps the probiotics and iodine should not be taken at the same time (given

your comment below that it is anti-bacterial). I am also wondering why the

author of the GAPS diet (Dr Natsha -McBride) does not mention iodine, as

her book is very thorough and has a chapter on supplements. Any insight would be

appreciated!

Mc.

--- In iodine , " ladybugsandbees " >

" You should definitely take iodine. It is antimicrobial, antiviral and

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Hi Gracia,

How do you know you can fix her problem with iodine? You say you had

part of your thyroid removed for no reason. Then how are you an expert

on Cancer? Do you have your MD or ND? How do you know iodine will 100%

cure lymphoma or other cancers for that matter? I have been to many

sites and have read up on iodine and other alternative treatments. I

have been studying alternative health for years and have lived the

lifestyle all my life. My mother was into the lifestyle.

I just am not a believer that one substance is the cure of all thyroid

problems. I am sure it is a big part but it is not a cure all. It may

help hypo/hyper/Graves/'s but I do not believe you can say it is a

cure for cancer.

Please site some references. for me to look at. As I am interested in

finding more about this subject.

G

Gracia wrote:

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>

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> why go ahead with the surgery if youcan fix your thyroid

> gland with iodine?

> Gracia

>

> Thanks for the info Steph,

> I will look into all that you mentioned.

> I have had all my thyroid levels checked, T3,T4, TSH and all

> thyroid antibodies, I have also had kidney and liver function

> tests all done through visits with my endocrinologist. I want to

> have adrenals tested also. I am not scheduled to see the

> endocrinologist now until after my thyroid surgey. Scary stuff,

> however knowledge is power and I am learning all I can. Self

> advocation is key!

> Take care,

> cathy

>

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Hi Gracia,

That is what I am trying to research. I am torn as the endocrinologist I am

seeing presently, really feels I should have the surgery based on his views of

the cancerous cells I have present in my thyroid. His view is based on his years

of work at the mayo clinic. I have had an original diagnosis of hashimoto's

which the endo feels was false and that it is most likely lymphoma. I am getting

quite confused the more I read and research. My surgeon was hoping we could get

things controlled with meds and said he would do the surgery if the endo felt it

was absolutely required. He is an excellent surgeon and does a lot of thyroid

surgeries. He removed my left lobe in 2005. Is my reading correct in that iodine

will take a few months of proper dosage to help rectify levels in one's body?

>

>

> why go ahead with the surgery if youcan fix your thyroid gland with

iodine?

> Gracia

>

>

> Thanks for the info Steph,

> I will look into all that you mentioned.

> I have had all my thyroid levels checked, T3,T4, TSH and all thyroid

antibodies, I have also had kidney and liver function tests all done through

visits with my endocrinologist. I want to have adrenals tested also. I am not

scheduled to see the endocrinologist now until after my thyroid surgey. Scary

stuff, however knowledge is power and I am learning all I can. Self advocation

is key!

> Take care,

> cathy

>

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Why are you removing your thyroid? Cancer? If I had it to do again I wouldn't do it. I am OK now but it took me 6 years to find a Dr that could treat me well. If you decide to go through with it make sure you have a good holistic doctor that knows how to dose thyroid medication by symptoms and does not only rx Synthroid or other levothyroxine product. I will not lie to you. It isn't as easy as they tell you. Tomorrow is my 9th anniversary of finding out I had cancer.

Re: liquid iodine dosage info required> > > Thanks alot G,> I live in B.C. Nice to meet you also! My endocrinologist wants me to have surgery for sure as there is a possibility of lymphoma. I am definately torn and am trying to learn all I can about alternatives. I should go to a naturopath for more info on iodine.> Take care,> > > >> > > Good day all,> > > I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I > > > purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says > > > to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.> > > Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the > > > iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove > > > remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible > > > goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue > > > inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is > > > true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,> > > Cheers> > > > > >> >>

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g. I know who can help heal your lymphoma, I'm a nurse and enzyme therapist and if you email me offlist, I'll tell you where to look. hopefully you know if you been studying altern. for years , people aren't allowed to use the word cure or refer to disease states without scrutiny from the medical folks. hth, linda rn

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Hi Gracia,How do you know you can fix her problem with iodine? You say you had part of your thyroid removed for no reason. Then how are you an expert on Cancer? Do you have your MD or ND? How do you know iodine will 100% cure lymphoma or other cancers for that matter? I have been to many sites and have read up on iodine and other alternative treatments. I have been studying alternative health for years and have lived the lifestyle all my life. My mother was into the lifestyle.I just am not a believer that one substance is the cure of all thyroid problems. I am sure it is a big part but it is not a cure all. It may help hypo/hyper/Graves/'s but I do not believe you can say it is a cure for cancer.Please site some references. for me to look at. As I am interested in finding more about this subject.GGracia wrote:>> >> why go ahead with the surgery if youcan fix your thyroid> gland with iodine?> Gracia>> Thanks for the info Steph,> I will look into all that you mentioned.> I have had all my thyroid levels checked, T3,T4, TSH and all> thyroid antibodies, I have also had kidney and liver function> tests all done through visits with my endocrinologist. I want to> have adrenals tested also. I am not scheduled to see the> endocrinologist now until after my thyroid surgey. Scary stuff,> however knowledge is power and I am learning all I can. Self> advocation is key!> Take care,> cathy>

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I take my probiotic first thing in the morning - on an empty stomach and right before bed. I don't think I would put them together but I don't have scientific proof for why. Yes I am familiar with the GAPS diet. I saw a day long lecture of Natasha Mc Bride last November at the WAP conference. My friend sees Dr. Cowan and he has her on the GAPS diet right now. From what I understand Iodine is a form of an adaptogen - meaning it does what the body needs. It knows what is good and bad and gets rid of the bad.

Iodine is a good thing. I just read an article on how there are issues with poor gut function, iodine absorption and thyroid levels. It makes sense if there is malabsorption. If it were me I would supplement. I do with my children and I am pretty sure my son has some gut issues now. We are testing him and I am waiting on results.

Steph

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Steph, I am just learning about iodine and am working on finding a doctor to do the urine loading test for my children. In the mean time, we are working on implementing the GAPS diet and supplementing with probiotics. Are you familiar with the GAPS diet? I am wondering how iodine will affect the probiotic bacteria we are taking, and how it will affect the yeast we are working to eliminate. Perhaps the probiotics and iodine should not be taken at the same time (given your comment below that it is anti-bacterial). I am also wondering why the author of the GAPS diet (Dr Natsha -McBride) does not mention iodine, as her book is very thorough and has a chapter on supplements. Any insight would be appreciated! Mc.--- In iodine , "ladybugsandbees" > "You should definitely take iodine. It is antimicrobial, antiviral and antibacterial."

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Boy, I would not be removing my remaining thyroid for nodules and a goiter. Your dosage of .25 mg is pitifully low. If I were in your shoes I would be taking 50 mgs of Iodoral. Add Vit C 2,000 - 5,000 mgs and Celtic Salt. You can find more nutrients on my website at www.naturalthyroidchoices.com

Removing something that isn't functioning is insane in my book. That doesn't fix the problem.

liquid iodine dosage info required

Good day all,I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,Cheers

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Steph, which type of vitamin C do you use? Do you have a preference?

From: ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...>Subject: Re: liquid iodine dosage info requirediodine Date: Sunday, March 8, 2009, 7:54 PM

Boy, I would not be removing my remaining thyroid for nodules and a goiter. Your dosage of .25 mg is pitifully low. If I were in your shoes I would be taking 50 mgs of Iodoral. Add Vit C 2,000 - 5,000 mgs and Celtic Salt. You can find more nutrients on my website at www.naturalthyroidc hoices.com

Removing something that isn't functioning is insane in my book. That doesn't fix the problem.

liquid iodine dosage info required

Good day all,I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,Cheers

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Removing something that isn't functioning is insane in my

book. That doesn't fix the problem.

Amen

to that.

Dennis

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Boy, I would not be removing my remaining thyroid for nodules and a

goiter. Your dosage of .25 mg is pitifully low. If I were in your

shoes I would be taking 50 mgs of Iodoral. Add Vit C 2,000 - 5,000 mgs

and Celtic Salt. You can find more nutrients on my website at www.naturalthyroidchoices.com

Removing something that isn't functioning is insane in my

book. That doesn't fix the problem.

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Good day all,

I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I

purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says to take

one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.

Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the iodine

that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove remaining right

thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible goiter. I read that iodine can

reduce these as well as general tissue inflammation prior to surgery. I am

unsure which net information is true or false. Thanks for any info you can send

my way,

Cheers

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>>"I take my probiotic first thing in the morning - on an empty stomach and right before bed. I don't think I would put them together but I don't have scientific proof for why."<<

Steph,

How long after your probiotic do you take your Armour? I am starting a probiotic this week but am finding it a bit difficult taking all the sups on an empty stomach. I take Armour and Pregnenolone and both are supposed to be taken on an empty stomach. I did start taking my Armour under my tongue.

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Thanks Steph, A friend of mine share both the Dr Browstein and Dr McBride DVDs

from the Nov WAP conference. She also let me to this list.

(thanks !). I find myself hoping that Dr McBride caught Dr Brownstein's

lecture while at the conference. I have this feeling that iodine is a missing

piece in the GAPS puzzle. Perhaps if GAPS patients fixed their iodine levels,

the gut healing could happen sooner and more completely. Dr McBride's book

emphasizes how difficult it is to re-establish a good gut flora (and to

eliminate yeast), and I wonder if supplementing with iodine would make it

easier.

Would it make sense to just start adding a small amount of iodine to my kid's

diets, or do you feel that testing (urine loading) is a necessary first step?

Dr Mercola mentions a form of iodine that can be rubbed on the skin (SSKI).

Seems like that would be an easy way to go with kids, though you need a

prescription.

Mc.

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Yes I am familiar with the GAPS diet. I saw a day long lecture of Natasha Mc

Bride last November at the WAP conference.

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I agree totally, Steph! Lordy!

Get Dr Brownstein's books, ! They're on sale right now. He'll save you from surgery!

hiroko

From: ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...>Subject: Re: liquid iodine dosage info requirediodine Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 2:54 AM

Boy, I would not be removing my remaining thyroid for nodules and a goiter. Your dosage of .25 mg is pitifully low. If I were in your shoes I would be taking 50 mgs of Iodoral. Add Vit C 2,000 - 5,000 mgs and Celtic Salt. You can find more nutrients on my website at www.naturalthyroidc hoices.com

Removing something that isn't functioning is insane in my book. That doesn't fix the problem.

liquid iodine dosage info required

Good day all,I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,Cheers

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It very well could be the missing link. Iodine was used by traditional doctors for many many things.

I give my 9 and 6 year old 12.5 mgs tablets of Iodoral daily. They started on 6.25 mgs when they were 4 and 6 yrs. SSKI is iodide only. Iodoral and Lugol's are Iodine and Iodide. Your body needs both. Transdermal (skin) application of iodine / iodide will not get to all parts of the body like ingesting it. I would give it orally.

Steph

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Thanks Steph, A friend of mine share both the Dr Browstein and Dr McBride DVDs from the Nov WAP conference. She also let me to this list.(thanks !). I find myself hoping that Dr McBride caught Dr Brownstein's lecture while at the conference. I have this feeling that iodine is a missing piece in the GAPS puzzle. Perhaps if GAPS patients fixed their iodine levels, the gut healing could happen sooner and more completely. Dr McBride's book emphasizes how difficult it is to re-establish a good gut flora (and to eliminate yeast), and I wonder if supplementing with iodine would make it easier.Would it make sense to just start adding a small amount of iodine to my kid's diets, or do you feel that testing (urine loading) is a necessary first step?Dr Mercola mentions a form of iodine that can be rubbed on the skin (SSKI). Seems like that would be an easy way to go with kids, though you need a prescription. Mc.>Yes I am familiar with the GAPS diet. I saw a day long lecture of Natasha Mc Bride last November at the WAP conference.

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Doesn't ingesting iodine sterlize the gut? Thank you for replying! I have a 15

month old on the GAPS diet and I want to give him iodine, but need more info.

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It only effects bad bacteria. I would give it to your 15 mo old. They are finding you can increase their IQ up to 10 pts if given before age 2.

Steph

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Doesn't ingesting iodine sterlize the gut? Thank you for replying! I have a 15 month old on the GAPS diet and I want to give him iodine, but need more info.

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I take my probiotic at 6 am. I take my Armour sublingually so it doesn't really matter when I take it. It's usually around 8-9 am.

I take all my supps with food except probiotic, dhea and pregnenolone.

Steph

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>>"I take my probiotic first thing in the morning - on an empty stomach and right before bed. I don't think I would put them together but I don't have scientific proof for why."<<Steph,How long after your probiotic do you take your Armour? I am starting a probiotic this week but am finding it a bit difficult taking all the sups on an empty stomach. I take Armour and Pregnenolone and both are supposed to be taken on an empty stomach. I did start taking my Armour under my tongue.

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I agree that one substance is a cure all. Our bodies are just too complex.

Steph

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Hi Gracia,How do you know you can fix her problem with iodine? You say you had part of your thyroid removed for no reason. Then how are you an expert on Cancer? Do you have your MD or ND? How do you know iodine will 100% cure lymphoma or other cancers for that matter? I have been to many sites and have read up on iodine and other alternative treatments. I have been studying alternative health for years and have lived the lifestyle all my life. My mother was into the lifestyle.I just am not a believer that one substance is the cure of all thyroid problems. I am sure it is a big part but it is not a cure all. It may help hypo/hyper/Graves/'s but I do not believe you can say it is a cure for cancer.Please site some references. for me to look at. As I am interested in finding more about this subject.GGracia wrote:>> >> why go ahead with the surgery if youcan fix your thyroid> gland with iodine?> Gracia>> Thanks for the info Steph,> I will look into all that you mentioned.> I have had all my thyroid levels checked, T3,T4, TSH and all> thyroid antibodies, I have also had kidney and liver function> tests all done through visits with my endocrinologist. I want to> have adrenals tested also. I am not scheduled to see the> endocrinologist now until after my thyroid surgey. Scary stuff,> however knowledge is power and I am learning all I can. Self> advocation is key!> Take care,> cathy>

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I guess what Steph meant to say is that one substance is NOT a cure all---and then in another email goes on to recommend the iodine protocal found on http://www.naturalthyroidchoices.com

I certainly did not mean to imply that only one thing can cure cancer, but in my mind taking enough iodine/iodide can only be proactive in treating thyroid cancer (which as I remember right the person doesn't know she has). She has symptoms of needing iodine and hasn't tried that yet. I was thinking she should try enough iodine in order to possibly eliminate the need for exploratory surgery. Why would I have to be an MD or ND to post here? There is a professional group for that.

sites to look at for more info

http://www.breastcancerchoices.org

http://www.iodine4health.com

http://www.optimox.com click on research

Gracia

I agree that one substance is a cure all. Our bodies are just too complex.

Steph

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Hi Gracia,How do you know you can fix her problem with iodine? You say you had part of your thyroid removed for no reason. Then how are you an expert on Cancer? Do you have your MD or ND? How do you know iodine will 100% cure lymphoma or other cancers for that matter? I have been to many sites and have read up on iodine and other alternative treatments. I have been studying alternative health for years and have lived the lifestyle all my life. My mother was into the lifestyle.I just am not a believer that one substance is the cure of all thyroid problems. I am sure it is a big part but it is not a cure all. It may help hypo/hyper/Graves/'s but I do not believe you can say it is a cure for cancer.Please site some references. for me to look at. As I am interested in finding more about this subject.GGracia wrote:>> >> why go ahead with the surgery if youcan fix your thyroid> gland with iodine?> Gracia>>

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I use www.vrp.com BalanCe - 2 scoops per day.

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Good day all,I am a new member here and am trying to research dosage information. I purchased Trophic liquid iodine and the information on the bottle says to take one drop daily in a glass of water. This is 0.25 mg day.Does this sound right? I am trying to obtain the most benefit from the iodine that I can. I am having thyroid surgery in 3 weeks to remove remaining right thyroid lobe and have two nodules and a visible goiter. I read that iodine can reduce these as well as general tissue inflammation prior to surgery. I am unsure which net information is true or false. Thanks for any info you can send my way,Cheers

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