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Tyrosine is used both by the thyroid to make thyroid hormones and in the

function of the nervous system. In the thyroid it combines with iodine to make

T4, T3, etc. It also breaks down into l-dopa and dopamine which are involved in

nerve function. My thinking is that if iodine levels are increased without

tyrosine being increased sufficiently, that what tyrosine that was available

from dietary sources would become deficient relative to the combined needs of

the thyroid and nervous system. Inadequate tyrosine could lead to hand tremors,

twitches, and other nerve malfunctions because more of the available tyrosine

would be used up by the increased function of the thyroid gland.

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> From: Baker <vbaker@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation against high dose of iodine(found

this article in curezon

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> Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM

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> > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much

> > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough

> > tyrosine, if any at all.

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> We already know that what are called " toxic symptoms " of too much iodine

> are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic

> burden. So this is just another one.

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> --V

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> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

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A thyroid producing the proper amount of thyroid hormones should only need a

normal amount of tyrosine. If high iodine caused us to make excess thyroid

hormones and need excess tyrosine we would be considered hyperthyroid then

because we would be making more thyroid hormones than our body needs.

Tyrosine can be produced in the human body to some extent, some of us may not

be as good at producing it as others due to genetics or health factors, but not

all of us would have to take it just because of high doses of iodine.

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> > From: Baker <vbaker@>

> > Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation against high dose of

iodine(found this article in curezon

> > iodine

> > Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM

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> > > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much

> > > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough

> > > tyrosine, if any at all.

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> > We already know that what are called " toxic symptoms " of too much iodine

> > are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic

> > burden. So this is just another one.

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> > --V

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> > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> > --A.J. Muste

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which explains why people with Graves' Disease should avoid supplemental Tyrosine, right?

Konstantine

From: <gdawson6@...>iodine Sent: Tue, September 21, 2010 8:38:03 AMSubject: Re: A new presentation against high dose of iodine(found this article in curezo

A thyroid producing the proper amount of thyroid hormones should only need a normal amount of tyrosine. If high iodine caused us to make excess thyroid hormones and need excess tyrosine we would be considered hyperthyroid then because we would be making more thyroid hormones than our body needs.Tyrosine can be produced in the human body to some extent, some of us may not be as good at producing it as others due to genetics or health factors, but not all of us would have to take it just because of high doses of iodine.-> > > > > > From: Baker <vbaker@>> > Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation

against high dose of iodine(found this article in curezon> > iodine > > Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM> > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much > > > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough > > > tyrosine, if any at all.> > > > We already know that what are called "toxic symptoms" of too much iodine > > are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic > > burden. So this is just another one.> > > > --V> > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~> > --A.J.

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I'm not sure, I was just saying that high doses of iodine shouldn't really

cause us to need more tyrosine than the average person with healthy thyroid

function.

I do believe some benefit from supplementing tyrosine, but it doesn't make

sense to need more than the average person just because you are supplementing

with iodine. Some people may need more though just because their body isn't

naturally producing tyrosine like it should be able to.

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> > > From: Baker <vbaker@>

> > > Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation against high dose of

> >iodine(found this article in curezon

> > > iodine

> > > Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM

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> > > > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much

> > > > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough

> > > > tyrosine, if any at all.

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> > > We already know that what are called " toxic symptoms " of too much iodine

> > > are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic

> > > burden. So this is just another one.

> > >

> > > --V

> > >

> > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> > > --A.J. Muste

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I'm very interested in what you're saying about the necessity of tyrosine. I'm

wondering why it is not considered an iodine companion supplement if it's so

important to the development of thyroid hormones. Are we depleting our body's

supply of tyrosine by taking large doses of iodine? Do you have some references

that you could share?

Ziggy

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> > From: Baker <vbaker@>

> > Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation against high dose of

iodine(found this article in curezon

> > iodine

> > Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM

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> > > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much

> > > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough

> > > tyrosine, if any at all.

> >

> > We already know that what are called " toxic symptoms " of too much iodine

> > are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic

> > burden. So this is just another one.

> >

> > --V

> >

> > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> > --A.J. Muste

> >

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My compounding chemist considers it a necessary supplement to iodine www.custommedicine.com.au/

 

I'm very interested in what you're saying about the necessity of tyrosine. I'm wondering why it is not considered an iodine companion supplement if it's so important to the development of thyroid hormones. Are we depleting our body's supply of tyrosine by taking large doses of iodine? Do you have some references that you could share?

Ziggy

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Thyroid hormone is composed of Tyrosine AND Iodine. T4 is 1 atom of Tyrosine and 3 atoms of Iodine. T3 is 1 atom of Tyrosine and 3 atoms of Iodine. This is the relationship as far as composition goes which may help you in your query.

Konstantine

From: Ziggy <sweflen@...>iodine Sent: Tue, September 21, 2010 9:51:55 PMSubject: Re: A new presentation against high dose of iodine(found this article in curezo

I'm very interested in what you're saying about the necessity of tyrosine. I'm wondering why it is not considered an iodine companion supplement if it's so important to the development of thyroid hormones. Are we depleting our body's supply of tyrosine by taking large doses of iodine? Do you have some references that you could share? Ziggy> > > > > > From: Baker <vbaker@>> > Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation against high dose of iodine(found this article in curezon> > iodine > > Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM> > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much > > > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough > > > tyrosine, if any at all.> > > > We already know that what are called "toxic symptoms" of too much iodine > > are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic > > burden. So this is just another one.> > > > --V> > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~> > --A.J. Muste> >>

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I put a good gelatin in my smoothy every morning. Getting one's amino acids is

nutrition 101, whether one takes iodine or not. I don't take isolated amino

acids.

There are three good brands, Great Lakes Gelatin, NOW beef gelatin and Jensen's

gelatin. The gelatins in the store aren't good. Of course, one can make their

own gelatin.

Joan

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> > > From: Baker <vbaker@>

> > > Subject: Re: Re: A new presentation against high dose of

> >iodine(found this article in curezon

> > > iodine

> > > Date: Saturday, September 18, 2010, 11:14 PM

> > >

> > >

> > > Â

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> > > > Notice in the article they say shaking of hands is a symptom of too much

> > > > iodine; I would bet a dime to a dollar that he wasn't taking enough

> > > > tyrosine, if any at all.

> > >

> > > We already know that what are called " toxic symptoms " of too much iodine

> > > are actually detox symptoms from the body getting rid of the toxic

> > > burden. So this is just another one.

> > >

> > > --V

> > >

> > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> > > --A.J. Muste

> > >

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