Guest guest Posted September 29, 2010 Report Share Posted September 29, 2010 I just read on a post that 1)high doses of iodine lower estrogen levels 2) that results of an iodine test may show an " iodine absorption defect " a defect in the Sodium Iodide Transporter. The advice for the second problem " is to " follow your doctor's iodine dosing carefully " I am getting a little nervous,as I am doing a very high(now at 250mg)protocol for cancer, on my own. I already have osteoporosis, certainly can't afford lower estrogen, and am concerned that my iodine will be ineffective if I am defective in the NIS(transporter) These seem like VERY important issues to have a handle on so that I actually get at that cancer, while also maintaining reproductive/hormonal health. My PT is concerned that Candida/fungal infections are hampering my absorption of all nutrients. Wondering if I handle that first? Meeting with a new doc Friday to try and get her on board with iodine protocol and loading test.Need to know how to find out about this absorption defect for when I take the test, and to help her interpret. Again THANK YOU EVERYONE, especially Steph, for your knowledge. Marcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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