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Hi,

Does anyone know of any lab in Canada that would do the Iodine Loading Test? I

prefer in Canada because my insurance might cover it. If nobody in Canada does

it then what is the best lab in the USA for Canadians?

Thank you.

Alina

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Hi,

I have posted my question (please see below) some time ago but I am surprised

that I got no responses. There must be some Canadians in this group.

I appreciate your input.

Thank you.

>

> Hi,

> Does anyone know of any lab in Canada that would do the Iodine Loading Test? I

prefer in Canada because my insurance might cover it. If nobody in Canada does

it then what is the best lab in the USA for Canadians?

> Thank you.

> Alina

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I do not believe there are any Canadian trained labs. You can check with Hakala Labs (www.hakalalabs.com ) to see if they know of anyone or contact Optimox.com (Dr Abraham) as he trains all the labs on the techniques.

Buist, ND HC

Re: Iodine Loading Test in Canada?

Hi,I have posted my question (please see below) some time ago but I am surprised that I got no responses. There must be some Canadians in this group.I appreciate your input.Thank you.>> Hi,> Does anyone know of any lab in Canada that would do the Iodine Loading Test? I prefer in Canada because my insurance might cover it. If nobody in Canada does it then what is the best lab in the USA for Canadians?> Thank you.> Alina>

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Hi ,

Thank you for your response.

While doing my research I noticed that some labs do Pre and post iodine loading

test.

Since the post loading test shows how deficient I am therefore I am not sure why

take the preloading test. Do you think that the pre loading test might offer

some benefits? What would they be?

Thank you in advance.

>

> I do not believe there are any Canadian trained labs. You can check with

Hakala Labs (www.hakalalabs.com ) to see if they know of anyone or contact

Optimox.com (Dr Abraham) as he trains all the labs on the techniques.

>

> Buist, ND HC

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The pre test is also called a spot test. It is an indicator of how much iodine you are getting in your diet over the last 48 hours. I see no value in this test.

Buist, ND HC

Re: Iodine Loading Test in Canada?

Hi ,Thank you for your response. While doing my research I noticed that some labs do Pre and post iodine loading test. Since the post loading test shows how deficient I am therefore I am not sure why take the preloading test. Do you think that the pre loading test might offer some benefits? What would they be?Thank you in advance.>> I do not believe there are any Canadian trained labs. You can check with Hakala Labs (www.hakalalabs.com ) to see if they know of anyone or contact Optimox.com (Dr Abraham) as he trains all the labs on the techniques.> > Buist, ND HC> >

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I was planning on doing the loading test. I've been taking lugols for about two months now. I was wondering if I should go a full six months and then test or if I should just do it now. Any opinions!Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®From: "ladybugsandbees" <ladybugsandbees@...>Sender: iodine Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 06:41:20 -0400<iodine >Reply iodine Subject: Re: Re: Iodine Loading Test in Canada? The pre test is also called a spot test. It is an indicator of how much iodine you are getting in your diet over the last 48 hours. I see no value in this test. Buist, ND HC Re: Iodine Loading Test in Canada? Hi ,Thank you for your response. While doing my research I noticed that some labs do Pre and post iodine loading test. Since the post loading test shows how deficient I am therefore I am not sure why take the preloading test. Do you think that the pre loading test might offer some benefits? What would they be?Thank you in advance.>> I do not believe there are any Canadian trained labs. You can check with Hakala Labs (www.hakalalabs.com ) to see if they know of anyone or contact Optimox.com (Dr Abraham) as he trains all the labs on the techniques.> > Buist, ND HC> >

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