Guest guest Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 for pcos look also at diet of nancy dunne. also low dose naltrexone can hel.dr boyle says that pcos has to do with auto immune. for psoriasis look at candida and also low dose naltrexone Several patients taking LDN shared their experiences in the conference. At its worst, psoriasis covered most of Jeni Suttie's body. She tried numerous treatments, but nothing really helped. After five to six months on LDN her skin cleared up, which could be seen from the before and after pictures in her presentation. http://www.suite101.com/content/report-from-the-birmingham-ldn-conference-october-2010-part-2-a301409 h On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Amy <amym5552@...> wrote: Great, thanks for the info! We actually live in Australia, which I've read is considered by the WHO to have high rates of iodine deficiency, so definitely worth a go. So I'm thinking we'll try the iodoral. Would you recommend starting with one tablet and going up from there to the 50? And you think even if it's not needed it can't hurt? Has anyone had any experiences with iodine and pcos, and also anxiety? Thanks! >> Hi Amy, and welcome. > > > >Hi there, I'm new to the iodine thing, but have been doing lots of reading > >and am really keen to try it and have a few questions.> >> >It's actually for both me and my partner, and I'm not sure whether it > >could help for one or both of us. First, I'm wondering whether you > >recommend always testing first, or whether it's worth just giving it a go?> > Most people start iodine without testing. Dr Brownstein estimates 95% of > folks in the USA are deficient in iodine, and we're living in a toxic sea > of bromines and other halogens (chlorine, fluoride), so you can assume you > need it. Plus, any excess iodine just washes out of the body so you can't > hurt yourself. > > >Second, I'm wondering whether Iodoral is a good one to use? And is there a > >specific protocol? (I couldn't find one)> > Iodoral and Lugol's are both the same ratio of potassium iodide to > elemental iodine. Iodoral is tablets, and Lugol's is a liquid. For just > starting out, Lugol's can be easier because you can start off with just a > drop or two and move up from there. Many people wind up changing to > Iodoral because it's more convenient, or because the Lugol's starts giving > them digestion issues. The Iodoral is coated and releases the iodine deep > in the gut so no stomach issues. I take both. > > You don't really want to mess with any other form because you want both > forms of iodine, and you want milligram doses.> > We have a new member document which I'll attach here which gives the > protocol. You'll need to take all the companion nutrients. > > >So, my partner has PCOS, and thyroid issues and is currently on 3 grains > >erfa thyroid. Also has eliminated as many chemicals from her diet as > >possible and is intolerant to milk. These things have helped a lot, and > >her fatigue is so much better. She still has pcos symptoms and also > >psoriasis though and I'm wondering whether iodine could help?> > Iodine can help. Others can help with more specifics about PCOS. > > >For me, I'm wondering whether it could help with anxiety? I'm a small > >build so don't have any of the classic thyroid symptoms, although last > >visit to the doc (holistic doctor) she said my TSH was going up for some > >reason. I also have very low testosterone for a female and low cortisol. > >Family has a really strong history of osteoporosis.> > If your TSH is higher than 3 you should consider thyroid medication (Armour > or NatureThroid). With low cortisol you'll want to consider adrenal > glandular support and bump up your Vit C and unrefined salt daily amounts, > and add 800 to 1200IU Vit E.> > I'm attaching the New Member file. > > best wishes,> --> > > > ~~~ 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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