Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 First of all you should be on a complete vitamin/mineral supplement, and especially vit. C. This is to improve your general health. Iodine will not improve the cortisol level. You probably have low adrenal function. Doctors may treat this with cortisone, but you may try also adrenal support supplements at your local vitamin store. It would help you see adrenal progress by learning about the temperature graph, and how to track your temperature. We seem to be very short on iodine, and it has done a lot of good things for me. But take your calcium supplement at a different time then when you take the iodine. They interfere with each other.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Kobra, I noticed that you live in Indiana. I was born in the heart of the Goiter Belt in Fort Wayne, IN, though I've been living in New York for well over 30 years. Where do you live in Indiana? A few/several years ago I received a call from my sister, who also lives in Indiana, concerned that she might have to go to surgery for bleeding ovarian and uterine cysts. She was beginning to loose a lot of blood. Her doctor was pressing her to schedule surgery, and she was searching for alternatives. We did some research and devised a daily program consisting of *Essential Fatty Acids (6-8 borage oil caps by ARG) and **Evening Primrose Oil (6-1300mg caps), Lipase Concentrate to assist in the digestion of the lipids (Tyler), Vitamin C (3 grams), and a Multi-Vi-Min and Anti-Ox formula (cysteine free) by ARG, and LOTS of water. The oils were the primary focus of the therapy. Had we known more about iodine at the time, I'm sure she would have also taken Lugol's or Iodoral. [Note: ARG is Allergy Research Group] Three weeks after she started this program she was examined by her doctor, and to his utter amazement the bleeding had stopped and he found NO signs of cysts. .. . they had vanished!! You may be able to learn more useful, therapeutic information about cysts and evening primrose oil at this OvarianCyst website: http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/evening-primrose-oil-ovarian-cyst.html You might also want to check out the Iodine Group's files and links. Also, the group's moderators: , , and Kathleen, as well as the other members in the group are well informed - keep asking questions, I'm sure they'll be helpful. Oh, yes, welcome to the Iodine Group. Good luck. Best, Greg > > Hi there. I went to see an internal med doc because I am 33 with a list longer than a rap sheet of medical problems. Nothing like cancer or anything but I have tons of ovarian cysts, I have an adrenal gland cyst on my right side, I have a benign tumor near the pituitary gland. My blood tests have revealed LOW cortisone and normal thyroid function. The internal med doc suggested iodine which I was blown away by as they usually treat with pharma so I was very excited. BUT, of course I am scared and confused and need to read up more but my question mainly I guess would be is there anything that you should NOT combine with Iodoral namely supplements. AND, do you think the low cortisol could be changed with Iodine? Please help any way you can, new to all this! Thanks so much! > Kobra Denton > " The difference you make might be all the difference it will take " > CREATIVE MEMORIES CONSULTANT > CONSULTANT ID # 35443234 > www.mycmsite.com/kobradenton > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Have no fear about iodine. You're very fortunate your doc is prescribing it. There is absolutely nothing to fear, the fear of iodine is a manufactured untruth and there is no basis for it. Iodine is essential to life, both physically, mentally, and intellectually. There are no counterindications for combining with iodine. Iodine does help the metabolism and helps everything function better, but you may still need adrenal supplementation to fully heal. I was able to heal my adrenal fatigue with Vit C, unrefined salt, Vit E, Isocort, and pregnenolone. I was also taking the iodine protocol, but I was doing even more Vit C and the salt that is called for. Be sure to do the whole iodine protocol, each element is there for a reason and it helps your body make use of the iodine better and have fewer detox symptoms. keep asking questions. -- >Hi there. I went to see an internal med doc because I am 33 with a list >longer than a rap sheet of medical problems. Nothing like cancer or >anything but I have tons of ovarian cysts, I have an adrenal gland cyst on >my right side, I have a benign tumor near the pituitary gland. My blood >tests have revealed LOW cortisone and normal thyroid function. The >internal med doc suggested iodine which I was blown away by as they >usually treat with pharma so I was very excited. BUT, of course I am >scared and confused and need to read up more but my question mainly I >guess would be is there anything that you should NOT combine with Iodoral >namely supplements. AND, do you think the low cortisol could be changed >with Iodine? Please help any way you can, new to all this! Thanks so much! >Kobra Denton > " The difference you make might be all the difference it will take " >CREATIVE MEMORIES CONSULTANT >CONSULTANT ID # 35443234 ><http://www.mycmsite.com/kobradenton>www.mycmsite.com/kobradenton ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 You guys have some great information, and I can't wait for my Iodoral to show up via mail so I can get started. I'm anxious to have better health, thank you for helping! Re: New, scared and confused Have no fear about iodine. You're very fortunate your doc is prescribing it. There is absolutely nothing to fear, the fear of iodine is a manufactured untruth and there is no basis for it. Iodine is essential to life, both physically, mentally, and intellectually.There are no counterindications for combining with iodine. Iodine does help the metabolism and helps everything function better, but you may still need adrenal supplementation to fully heal. I was able to heal my adrenal fatigue with Vit C, unrefined salt, Vit E, Isocort, and pregnenolone. I was also taking the iodine protocol, but I was doing even more Vit C and the salt that is called for.Be sure to do the whole iodine protocol, each element is there for a reason and it helps your body make use of the iodine better and have fewer detox symptoms.keep asking questions.-->Hi there. I went to see an internal med doc because I am 33 with a list >longer than a rap sheet of medical problems. Nothing like cancer or >anything but I have tons of ovarian cysts, I have an adrenal gland cyst on >my right side, I have a benign tumor near the pituitary gland. My blood >tests have revealed LOW cortisone and normal thyroid function. The >internal med doc suggested iodine which I was blown away by as they >usually treat with pharma so I was very excited. BUT, of course I am >scared and confused and need to read up more but my question mainly I >guess would be is there anything that you should NOT combine with Iodoral >namely supplements. AND, do you think the low cortisol could be changed >with Iodine? Please help any way you can, new to all this! Thanks so much!>Kobra Denton>"The difference you make might be all the difference it will take">CREATIVE MEMORIES CONSULTANT>CONSULTANT ID # 35443234><http://www.mycmsite.com/kobradenton>www.mycmsite.com/kobradenton~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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