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iodine From: ladybugsandbees@...Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:58:07 -0500Subject: Re: Re:Weight Gain with Iodine

Don't go by me. I have many other issues that cause weight gain. I am actually down 25 lbs. Just stay away from sugar and grains and spend time on my new treadmill and it stays off. It's easier now that I have detoxed.

Steph

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Thanks Engtovo...The reason I assumed that weight gain was not a temporary reaction to iodine supplementation is because, as I recall, has experienced it recently, and she has been using iodine for several years.I actually did have a good outlook about the prospect of weight gain with iodine (thinking that it wouldn't happen to me, that is), up until yesterday. It's just that reality has now set in.Sherry

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Yes I have been off them since 2005 when I had my last radiation.

Steph

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Thanks Engtovo...The reason I assumed that weight gain was not a temporary reaction to iodine supplementation is because, as I recall, has experienced it recently, and she has been using iodine for several years.I actually did have a good outlook about the prospect of weight gain with iodine (thinking that it wouldn't happen to me, that is), up until yesterday. It's just that reality has now set in.Sherry

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Bruce,

Interesting as far as it goes.

Have you noticed that no one gives the whole story?

Personal accounts dealing with health issues often

leave out important aspects.

Taking a personal history one must be aware of this

by prompting with "is there anything else you may think

is relevant"?

Even with that caveat a little later in a session an

important but previously unmentioned fact will come

up and the person will say something like" I didn't

think that was important", or relevant.

But that fact may be central in understanding what

is going on.

Having the above in mind allows one to be open to

a broader understanding which may bring about

an earlier resolution to a problem.

From: Bruce P <bruce@...>Subject: Re: Re:Weight Gain with Iodineiodine Date: Tuesday, 2 February, 2010, 7:10

Interesting idea here

"Dieting over prolonged and extended periods can permanently reprogram the Thyroid into low gear. Now the rate at which you begin putting on weight is alarming (1 Kg / 2 lbs per month) and you think you have a Thyroid Problem. Little realizing that you might have created it with your "Superior Intellect". So you go and get your T3, T4 and TSH levels checked and satisfy yourself that nature has indeed bestowed a Thyroid Problem in your life. Now you think you were Smart in the first place to have suspected you have a Thyroid Problem and the tests have "proved" you right.

The truth of the matter is that your "Superior Intellect" inflicted Hypothyroidism in your life. The deeper truth is that you don't have a Thyroid malfunction but a Protein Deficiency. So much for your T3, T4 and TSH Test Report and our ability to interpret it and correct the situation. The truth of the matter is that your body does not have adequate reserves of Proteins and Nitrogen to produce its own Amino Acids like Tyrosine and other Essential and Non Essential Amino Acids. Remember, there are approximately 28 Amino Acids, that work synergistically together to keep the Body in balance.

From the above, it is now clear to you that, to decrease weight, you must begin to eat right. The trick to reducing weight is to actually increase food intake to normal levels, so that your Body has adequate levels of Proteins and Nitrogen reserves, to increase your Rate of Metabolism."

http://www.space- age.com/hypothyr oidism.html

Bruce

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It is yes, also, notice they feed corn and grain to cows to quickly fatten them up for market.And worse but thats another matterWhen I fed my chickens too much corn they got fat...Bruce----- Original Message ----- From: NonieI think most corn is gmo now. Plus corn is very fattening! I think I am going to have to get off all grains and see if I feel better. There are the non grains like quinoa.Nonie

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Well if you are deficient in iodine than stopping iodine supplementation can only lead to further disease. Hydrocortisone is a steroid on the other hand that has tons of side effects.

how much weight have you gained?

Engtovo

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Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 7:35 PM

iodine

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I didn't take any iodine today because I'm not sure if I want to continue due to the weight gain I experienced so quickly. Did anyone have weight gain right away and later find that is ceased to be an issue or that it easily came off after a while? Up until about 8 months ago, when I started to using hydrocortisone, I could easily control my weight, regardless of what I ate, as long as I limited my calories to 1200-1500 per day. That all changed with hydrocortisone, and now the problem has intensified with iodine.I'm trying to figure out what to do. Although I have experienced some positive effects in the short time I took iodine, I feel so bad about myself with the extra weight and the prospect of even more, that I don't know if the positive outweighs the negative for me. Sherry

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I don't know how much weight, Engtovo. I don't weigh myself. Anything on top of

the hydrocortisone weight is just too much on my 5'2 " frame, after only 10 days.

It may be only 5 pounds, but it's enough to be very upsetting. I just know that

I look disgusting and am busting out of my clothes.

I don't really understand how, for those who are just iodine deficient, versus

battling cancer, why we would need to supplement with so much iodine every day.

I could be wrong, but just seems that whatever iodine is missing from our food

wouldn't be 25 mg or more each day.

Sherry

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I have taken between 50-100mg in the last year and it has slowly taken weight

off of me.

Do you still take hydrocortisone? My father took hydrocortisone for 40years and

I saw him change very quickly from a handsome active man to being bloated and

sedentary. Hydrocotisone, as I have read should be taken for short periods of

time otherwise your adrenals can become dependent (as my father's did).

>

> I didn't take any iodine today because I'm not sure if I want to continue due

to the weight gain I experienced so quickly. Did anyone have weight gain right

away and later find that is ceased to be an issue or that it easily came off

after a while?

>

> Up until about 8 months ago, when I started to using hydrocortisone, I could

easily control my weight, regardless of what I ate, as long as I limited my

calories to 1200-1500 per day. That all changed with hydrocortisone, and now the

problem has intensified with iodine.

>

> I'm trying to figure out what to do. Although I have experienced some positive

effects in the short time I took iodine, I feel so bad about myself with the

extra weight and the prospect of even more, that I don't know if the positive

outweighs the negative for me.

>

> Sherry

>

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I'm weaning off the hydrocortisone (20 mg), . You are supposed to do it

slowly and the hope is that the adrenals will kick back in. I personally know of

2 women who were easily able to stop after a year or so. It is controversial,

but after what I went through for many years, I had to try something. I had all

the symptoms of adrenal fatigue, and my saliva tests supported it. I was on the

adrenals group for months, and I decided to try hydrocortisone because I didn't

feel like I had a choice.

The moderators on the adrenals group aren't fans of iodine (they think it's very

hard on the adrenals and will only cause more problems) and nearly convinced me

to not try it. I actually feel much better with the iodine than I did with just

the hydrocortisone though. I wonder if I could have just skipped the

hydrocortisone and gone straight to iodine and avoided some of the weight.

Sherry

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I did the same Sherry and then just decided through my own experience that I did

not want to go the hydrocortisone route. There are people here who have done

hydrocortisone and there seems to be lots of success stories on STTM too. I

only think that iodine is hard on your adrenals if you are not taking the supps

and making sure that you doing everything that can to help any detox.

I take a natural adrenal cortex backed up by St s Wort and it has worked

really well for me. Throughout the year on iodine I have had times when my

adrenals have been under pressure but I then have upped salt and water magnesium

and adrenal supp with St s Wort and they have settled down again.

cindy

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Sherry - it isn't about deficiency. It's toxicity. Not only did we lose out on the needed nutrients from soil and food (Mg, Se, I, Vit C, etc) but we are bombarded from all sides with toxic halides that block what little iodine we are exposed to (Fluoride, Chlorine, Bromide, Mercury).

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I don't know how much weight, Engtovo. I don't weigh myself. Anything on top of the hydrocortisone weight is just too much on my 5'2" frame, after only 10 days. It may be only 5 pounds, but it's enough to be very upsetting. I just know that I look disgusting and am busting out of my clothes.I don't really understand how, for those who are just iodine deficient, versus battling cancer, why we would need to supplement with so much iodine every day. I could be wrong, but just seems that whatever iodine is missing from our food wouldn't be 25 mg or more each day.Sherry

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One of the owners of the Adrenal group was severely chemically poisoned by a chloride based chemical. She is VERY toxic and has not followed what I suggested for healing. She eats a VERY poor diet too. You can't go by what they tell you as they did not following the recommended protocol when they tried it. It's very frustrating because there are so many components to why iodine causes issues. It isn't the iodine but the junk that the body is dealing with that is the problem. Iodine is trying to clean up the mess.

Steph

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I'm weaning off the hydrocortisone (20 mg), . You are supposed to do it slowly and the hope is that the adrenals will kick back in. I personally know of 2 women who were easily able to stop after a year or so. It is controversial, but after what I went through for many years, I had to try something. I had all the symptoms of adrenal fatigue, and my saliva tests supported it. I was on the adrenals group for months, and I decided to try hydrocortisone because I didn't feel like I had a choice.The moderators on the adrenals group aren't fans of iodine (they think it's very hard on the adrenals and will only cause more problems) and nearly convinced me to not try it. I actually feel much better with the iodine than I did with just the hydrocortisone though. I wonder if I could have just skipped the hydrocortisone and gone straight to iodine and avoided some of the weight.Sherry

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I agree . I take Biotics Research Cytozyme AD to support my adrenals and then when I am in a really stressful time like over the holidays I take HC. I had to take HC when my dad was in ICU and then died. But otherwise now I only use it when I am getting sick or have a very stressful week.

Steph

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I did the same Sherry and then just decided through my own experience that I did not want to go the hydrocortisone route. There are people here who have done hydrocortisone and there seems to be lots of success stories on STTM too. I only think that iodine is hard on your adrenals if you are not taking the supps and making sure that you doing everything that can to help any detox.I take a natural adrenal cortex backed up by St s Wort and it has worked really well for me. Throughout the year on iodine I have had times when my adrenals have been under pressure but I then have upped salt and water magnesium and adrenal supp with St s Wort and they have settled down again. cindy

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My adrenals and thyroid crashed when my father was in ICU and then died.

Although I don't agree with alot of what my endo says, even though he is one of

the most charming french men I have met, he suggested I should try yoga. Love

him.

By the way, he was one of the endocrinologists who helped to discover RT3 as he

was researching in the US at the time. We spent over an hour talking last week.

He is conservative in his approach and also terribly restricted by the medical

laws of France.

>

> I agree . I take Biotics Research Cytozyme AD to support my adrenals and

then when I am in a really stressful time like over the holidays I take HC. I

had to take HC when my dad was in ICU and then died. But otherwise now I only

use it when I am getting sick or have a very stressful week.

>

> Steph

>

>

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you are confusing low dose HC with the way docs use steroids. HC is safe

and a life saver when used properly. look at Safe Uses of Cortisol by

McK Jefferies MD. we shouldn't throw the baby out with the

bathwater :)

FWIW I tried not taking any Iodoral yesterday. I really didn't do well

and by about 6pm I had to take 50mg. today I have already taken 100mg.

maybe I will try 25mg more--maybe this is what detox is but I feel horrible.

gracia

Engtovo wrote:

>

> Well if you are deficient in iodine than stopping iodine

> supplementation can only lead to further disease. Hydrocortisone is a

> steroid on the other hand that has tons of side effects.

> how much weight have you gained?

> Engtovo

> *From:* lookonthebriteside <mailto:slehr05@...>

> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 02, 2010 7:35 PM

> *To:* iodine <mailto:iodine >

> *Subject:* Re:Weight Gain with Iodine

>

> I didn't take any iodine today because I'm not sure if I want to

> continue due to the weight gain I experienced so quickly. Did anyone

> have weight gain right away and later find that is ceased to be an

> issue or that it easily came off after a while?

>

> Up until about 8 months ago, when I started to using hydrocortisone, I

> could easily control my weight, regardless of what I ate, as long as I

> limited my calories to 1200-1500 per day. That all changed with

> hydrocortisone, and now the problem has intensified with iodine.

>

> I'm trying to figure out what to do. Although I have experienced some

> positive effects in the short time I took iodine, I feel so bad about

> myself with the extra weight and the prospect of even more, that I

> don't know if the positive outweighs the negative for me.

>

> Sherry

>

>

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HC should be bioidentical like cortef, usually dosed 5mg 4X a day. it

sounds like your father needed other hormones as well. this is what good

holistic docs should know about.

gracia

wrote:

>

> I have taken between 50-100mg in the last year and it has slowly taken

> weight off of me.

>

> Do you still take hydrocortisone? My father took hydrocortisone for

> 40years and I saw him change very quickly from a handsome active man

> to being bloated and sedentary. Hydrocotisone, as I have read should

> be taken for short periods of time otherwise your adrenals can become

> dependent (as my father's did).

>

>

>

>

> >

> > I didn't take any iodine today because I'm not sure if I want to

> continue due to the weight gain I experienced so quickly. Did anyone

> have weight gain right away and later find that is ceased to be an

> issue or that it easily came off after a while?

> >

> > Up until about 8 months ago, when I started to using hydrocortisone,

> I could easily control my weight, regardless of what I ate, as long as

> I limited my calories to 1200-1500 per day. That all changed with

> hydrocortisone, and now the problem has intensified with iodine.

> >

> > I'm trying to figure out what to do. Although I have experienced

> some positive effects in the short time I took iodine, I feel so bad

> about myself with the extra weight and the prospect of even more, that

> I don't know if the positive outweighs the negative for me.

> >

> > Sherry

> >

>

>

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I think you will have to eat more, continue HC and take enough Iodoral

to even start to heal.

gracia

lookonthebriteside wrote:

>

> I'm weaning off the hydrocortisone (20 mg), . You are supposed to

> do it slowly and the hope is that the adrenals will kick back in. I

> personally know of 2 women who were easily able to stop after a year

> or so. It is controversial, but after what I went through for many

> years, I had to try something. I had all the symptoms of adrenal

> fatigue, and my saliva tests supported it. I was on the adrenals group

> for months, and I decided to try hydrocortisone because I didn't feel

> like I had a choice.

>

> The moderators on the adrenals group aren't fans of iodine (they think

> it's very hard on the adrenals and will only cause more problems) and

> nearly convinced me to not try it. I actually feel much better with

> the iodine than I did with just the hydrocortisone though. I wonder if

> I could have just skipped the hydrocortisone and gone straight to

> iodine and avoided some of the weight.

>

> Sherry

>

>

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I am sure he needed other hormones and I am sure he had a defunct thyroid. He

took HC for a skin condition. My family seems to have a genetic predisposition

for this. My sister has skin issues and her doctors are now mentioning celiac.

My other sister has energy and depression issues. If I had not had the physical

evidence ie goiter, I would be still trying to figure it out.

cindy :-)

>

> HC should be bioidentical like cortef, usually dosed 5mg 4X a day. it

> sounds like your father needed other hormones as well. this is what good

> holistic docs should know about.

> gracia

>

>

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I wonder if it was really HC or a patented version, and then there is

proper dosing. when I first tried HC the naturopath told me to take the

wrong dose. I gave up after a week--one year later I tried it again 4X a

day instead of 3 and it worked like magic. Iodine for skin issues!

sounds like the whole fam needs it.

gracia

wrote:

>

> I am sure he needed other hormones and I am sure he had a defunct

> thyroid. He took HC for a skin condition. My family seems to have a

> genetic predisposition for this. My sister has skin issues and her

> doctors are now mentioning celiac. My other sister has energy and

> depression issues. If I had not had the physical evidence ie goiter, I

> would be still trying to figure it out.

> cindy :-)

>

>

> >

> > HC should be bioidentical like cortef, usually dosed 5mg 4X a day. it

> > sounds like your father needed other hormones as well. this is what

> good

> > holistic docs should know about.

> > gracia

> >

> >

>

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thank you for writing this, it is so much like what happened to me too.

I starved myself when I was sick and just became sicker. had a partial

thyroidectomy and then no meds for 30 years.

gracia

D Ann wrote:

>

> As pointed out by others, there are a great many potential factors

> involved in maintaining a healthy weight.

>

> When I started pursuing resolution to my health issues (a long list

> that started with Metabolic Syndrome and included breast cancer some

> months later), I was 80-90lbs overweight. That was not because I

> consumed an enormous amount of calories or literally huge quantities

> of food; I had been extremely sedentary for nearly 10 years - due to

> health issues – and had been eating a mostly processed-foods diet.

>

> I had also, in the PREVIOUS ten-year period, nearly starved myself to

> death. I looked like an anorexic - which I have never been. I'll not

> go into why that happened, just want to point out that I starved

> myself for years and this was severely damaging to my health,

> rendering me unable to function much, at all.

>

> By the time I was dealing with metabolic exhaustion and a host of

> other problems, I had become incredibly overweight and my whole body

> was suffering extreme inflammation.

>

> I was as miserable as anyone else could possibly be about being so

> heavy. I suffered physically from carrying all that around and hated

> how I looked.

>

> The single most useful perspective that has helped me through a

> two-year period of intense healing has been that BEING OVERWEIGHT IS A

> SYMPTOM OF ILLNESS. I believed then, and am convinced that my

> experience has verified, that restoring healthful function to my body

> would eliminate weight issues. IF WEIGHT IS A SYMPTOM OF ILLNESS,

> HEALING WOULD RESULT IN THE RESTORATION OF A HEALTHY WEIGHT. And that

> is what has been happening over the past two years. As healing has

> progressed, I have lost weight - and I have yet to feel confident

> enough regarding strength and stability to start walking, never mind

> any strenuous physical activity. In spite of inactivity, I am still

> losing weight. I hope to have healed enough to start walking and

> gardening (gently) come spring.

>

> The most important issues for me were consuming healthy, clean foods

> and using non-drug remedies/nutritional and herbal remedies to heal

> what were obviously life threatening issues. I did have a double

> mastectomy when confronted with breast cancer, after already beginning

> to make the healthy changes; but, I avoided drugs, chemo and

> radiation. Whether that choice was a wise one, only time can tell. I

> believe I did the right thing, for me.

>

> In the course of addressing all my symptoms and their underlying

> causes, I've focused on nutrition as the primary 'medicine'. I also

> use some specific, targeted herbal remedies. The result has been that

> I've lost enough weight to be difficult to recognize, if the last time

> you laid eyes on me was two years ago! I don't own a scale - I didn't

> want to get caught up in using how much I weigh to measure how well

> I'm doing, and get distracted from my ultimate goal of being optimally

> healthy. A healthy body regulates weight and fat storage properly.

>

> To accommodate the various weight changes I've been going thru, I shop

> at the thrift stores for second-hand clothes to reduce the investment

> in size changes.

>

> 's websites and informed commentary/suggestions have been

> extremely helpful in making wise choices, as I have considered dietary

> and lifestyle changes, and I do a lot of my own research. I've cut out

> gluten, all processed/convenience foods, started shopping at the local

> farmers market instead of the grocery store for better nutrition

> content and to eliminate toxic chemicals in my food (grocery store

> shopping is once a month for things not available at the farmers

> market and the emphasis is still on unprocessed foods - organic if

> available), making organic meats the side-dish as opposed to the focus

> of the meal, increasing the variety of vegies and fruits I consume,

> and judicious supplementation.

>

> I'm doing this on a budget that is frightfully small because I have

> been unable to work since 2001. So, it doesn't have to be

> prohibitively expensive to make these kinds of changes. Of course, if

> I had more money to work with, I'd spend it on trying things I haven't

> been able to buy. ;D

>

> I don't count calories; I eat when I'm hungry and stop when I'm full -

> usually. I do still get the 'mouth cravings' for snacks I used to

> love, get the 'munchies' which pretty much means I'm actually wanting

> to do some 'mindless' eating, and there are times when nothing but a

> bacon-lettuce-and-tomato sandwich will stop the craving (sometimes

> it's chocolate!), but there are healthier alternatives to the usual

> toxin-laden stuff most readily available. So, I try to go for that.

> Bacon is hard enough to digest without including the chemicals added

> that are so toxic!

>

> When I transgress, and eat something really unhealthy, I usually have

> physical - and even emotional - symptoms. I just deal with it and get

> back to the healthy thinking and eating, and let it go. The healthier

> I get, the less those 'transgressions' cause problems - and the less

> often the cravings happen.

>

> Bottom line, Iodine supplementation is important and critical in

> restoring overall healthy function. And the weight problem will take

> care of itself as health is restored. Changes - whether they are the

> ones we prefer or not - are part of the healing journey.

>

> I am pleased to be so much healthier than I was two years ago. I am

> very pleased that no one could look at a photo of me then and

> recognize me now. I am most especially pleased that I am getting

> healthy enough to begin thinking about doing things like taking walks

> and gardening. I expect it will take another year to complete the

> process far enough to be down to a truly healthy weight. The

> combination of increasing health and gently increasing physical

> activity should take care of what excess weight remains.

>

> I know this is a long post, but I hope it helps anyone dealing with

> the changes we go through in restoring health to our bodies to feel

> less anxious about being over- or under-weight and to focus more on

> becoming healthy. It isn't usually simple, convenient or easy, it is

> often complex and frustrating, and takes longer than we'd like it to;

> but, focusing primarily on health really can take care of weight

> issues in a way that restores weight management to a truly minor

> concern. It's supposed to be something that is regulated by the body,

> not something we have to pay constant attention to.

>

>

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OK so can I assume as no one replied to my post that I am the only who has had weight gain on iodine? I also have had elevated blood glucose readings for the past 5 days :(Joanna

2010/2/16 jedithebold <jdmarple@...>

 

I have gained over 2kg in the past ten days since i started taking iodine (consistently up as I weigh daily). Is this temporary? How long is it likely to go on?

thanks

Joanna

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I think there was a recent discussion about this, maybe if you search the

archives for 'weight' you will find it. It looked like a few people have, but

not the majority. I think it was also temporary, but I am not sure if I am

remembering it all correctly. I think the general idea is that if your body is

healing, it is more important to let that continue, and have things settle back

down when you are in better shape, than to focus on weight.

Beth in MN

>

> OK so can I assume as no one replied to my post that I am the only who has

> had weight gain on iodine? I also have had elevated blood glucose readings

> for the past 5 days :(

>

> Joanna

>

> 2010/2/16 jedithebold <jdmarple@...>

>

> >

> >

> > I have gained over 2kg in the past ten days since i started taking iodine

> > (consistently up as I weigh daily). Is this temporary? How long is it likely

> > to go on?

> >

> > thanks

> > Joanna

> >

> >

> >

>

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thank you, will try a search :)2010/2/17 Beth MN <mbdawso@...>

 

I think there was a recent discussion about this, maybe if you search the archives for 'weight' you will find it. It looked like a few people have, but not the majority. I think it was also temporary, but I am not sure if I am remembering it all correctly. I think the general idea is that if your body is healing, it is more important to let that continue, and have things settle back down when you are in better shape, than to focus on weight.

Beth in MN

>

> OK so can I assume as no one replied to my post that I am the only who has

> had weight gain on iodine? I also have had elevated blood glucose readings

> for the past 5 days :(

>

> Joanna

>

> 2010/2/16 jedithebold <jdmarple@...>

>

> >

> >

> > I have gained over 2kg in the past ten days since i started taking iodine

> > (consistently up as I weigh daily). Is this temporary? How long is it likely

> > to go on?

> >

> > thanks

> > Joanna

> >

> >

> >

>

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I thought announced this morning that she put up a link about weight gain on her web site. Check it out. from IllinoisFrom: Joanna Marple <jdmarple@...>iodine Sent: Wed, February 17, 2010 9:09:31 AMSubject: Re: Re: weight gain with iodine

thank you, will try a search :)2010/2/17 Beth MN <mbdawso (DOT) com>

I think there was a recent discussion about this, maybe if you search the archives for 'weight' you will find it. It looked like a few people have, but not the majority. I think it was also temporary, but I am not sure if I am remembering it all correctly. I think the general idea is that if your body is healing, it is more important to let that continue, and have things settle back down when you are in better shape, than to focus on weight.

Beth in MN

>

> OK so can I assume as no one replied to my post that I am the only who has

> had weight gain on iodine? I also have had elevated blood glucose readings

> for the past 5 days :(

>

> Joanna

>

> 2010/2/16 jedithebold <jdmarple@...>

>

> >

> >

> > I have gained over 2kg in the past ten days since i started taking iodine

> > (consistently up as I weigh daily). Is this temporary? How long is it likely

> > to go on?

> >

> > thanks

> > Joanna

> >

> >

> >

>

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Steph,

I'm out of work, and I can't afford to be buying even more supplements (I

already take so many) that I'm sure are not inexpensive. I have a bunch of milk

thistle though...Do you think it may be helpful with the detox/weight gain

issue?

Sherry

>

> It's normal. For some it is longer term than others. It depends on how

quickly you determine what your issue is. I take a liver product (Metagenics

Ultra Clear Plus) that helps. I just started with TLC which is a product Dr.

Brownstein created. www.purezenhealth.com

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> Steph

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> Re: weight gain with iodine

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> OK so can I assume as no one replied to my post that I am the only who

has had weight gain on iodine? I also have had elevated blood glucose readings

for the past 5 days :(

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> Joanna

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> 2010/2/16 jedithebold <jdmarple@...>

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> I have gained over 2kg in the past ten days since i started taking

iodine (consistently up as I weigh daily). Is this temporary? How long is it

likely to go on?

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> thanks

> Joanna

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I used Dandelion root extract. It was $9 / bottle. I have never used milk thistle.

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Re: weight gain with iodine> > > > OK so can I assume as no one replied to my post that I am the only who has had weight gain on iodine? I also have had elevated blood glucose readings for the past 5 days :( > > > > Joanna> > > 2010/2/16 jedithebold <jdmarple@...>> > > I have gained over 2kg in the past ten days since i started taking iodine (consistently up as I weigh daily). Is this temporary? How long is it likely to go on? > > thanks> Joanna>

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