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I see what you meant now. Thank you for the time to answer my misunderstanding.

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> > > Reactions to iodine are generally related to

> > >

> > > 1) High body toxicity .... that overloads the

> > > 2) Overloaded liver ...that stresses the

> > > 3) Already fatigued adrenals

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> > > I started at 50 mgs Iodoral. No adrenal support - but did have adrenal

fatigue. Got my amalgams removed and started support at that time. I took

Biotics Research Cytozyme AD and Rhodiola. I also took 5,000 mgs Vit C and

Unrefined salt - no Mg though. I started that 2 years ago so I went 2 yrs no Mg.

> > >

> > > Hashi's and rT3 (other than this is a liver toxicity issue) have nothing

really to do with your ability to tolerate iodine.

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> > > Steph

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> > > Re: Dear diary... I'm freaking out

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> > > I know all about obsessing over every twitch, pain, and imperfection in

my body and worrying it was something horrible. This came on the heals of a

cancer dx with 2 recurrences. I had to mentally deal with it and turn my

thinking into the positive. Negative thoughts like that have been shown to be

detrimental to the body. Read the book " Biology of Belief " .

> > >

> > > You could be adrenally fatigued which can cause dark thoughts and

anxiety. Vit C, Magnesium, Unrefined salt are all good supportive nutrients.

> > >

> > > Steph

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