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Hello:

Here is my take on what you've said here, though some of it doesn't make sense the way it is written.

1) Overactivity of the Ovaries? I used to have this at Ovulation time, each month for years. A pain in the side and I used to think it was chronic Appendicitis. This lady may be entering Menopause.

2) Bloating - a common symptom at the beginning of Menopause OR sometimes with PMS.

3) Hypogastric Region - not sure where this is exactly.

4) Decreasing Iodine - if that somehow helps, then maybe Steph needs to address this symptom.

I guess I'm not much help but I don't really think this is connected to Iodine intake.

Bonnie

From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Maik MansenerSent: December 4, 2011 8:02 AMiodine Subject: Overactive ovaries

Hello,

i need to ask a question for a friend which started to take iodine some weeks ago. She is female and her age is 40 years.

That is what she described:

Feeling an overactivity of the ovaries, so as if more hormones are produced and " in the circulation are" as it is normal. Feel blown up, but not of the intestine coming. I don't know for sure whether the ovaries are really increased, which i could only determine by an ultrasonic checkup. In addition from time to time a painful pulling comes in the hypogastric region. These symptoms strengthens with increased iodine supplementation. So i needed to decrease the dosage to 6mg / day, which is somehow tolerable.

So if anyone could help we would be very glad. She and me don't really know what to do, if that is just an adaptive reaction and passes or if it should be better to stop iodine. These symptoms she had never before and appeared the first time when she supplemented iodine (Lugols solution).

Thanks in regards

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Hi,thanks for your reply. I know my english is not that good, so sorry about that. With hypogastric region she meant i think the lower abdomen.Well, she is sure that it comes from the iodine, more i can't say. From: Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> iodine Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 9:56 PM

Subject: RE: Overactive ovaries

Hello:

Here is my take on what you've said here, though some of it doesn't make sense the way it is written.

1) Overactivity of the Ovaries? I used to have this at Ovulation time, each month for years. A pain in the side and I used to think it was chronic Appendicitis. This lady may be entering Menopause.

2) Bloating - a common symptom at the beginning of Menopause OR sometimes with PMS.

3) Hypogastric Region - not sure where this is exactly.

4) Decreasing Iodine - if that somehow helps, then maybe Steph needs to address this symptom.

I guess I'm not much help but I don't really think this is connected to Iodine intake.

Bonnie

From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Maik MansenerSent: December 4, 2011 8:02 AMiodine Subject: Overactive ovaries

Hello,

i need to ask a question for a friend which started to take iodine some weeks ago. She is female and her age is 40 years.

That is what she described:

Feeling an overactivity of the ovaries, so as if more hormones are produced and " in the circulation are" as it is normal. Feel blown up, but not of the intestine coming. I don't know for sure whether the ovaries are really increased, which i could only determine by an ultrasonic checkup. In addition from time to time a painful pulling comes in the hypogastric region. These symptoms strengthens with increased iodine supplementation. So i needed to decrease the dosage to 6mg / day, which is somehow tolerable.

So if anyone could help we would be very glad. She and me don't really know what to do, if that is just an adaptive reaction and passes or if it should be better to stop iodine. These symptoms she had never before and appeared the first time when she supplemented iodine (Lugols solution).

Thanks in regards

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it would be interesting to know how much/what doses of iodine this person had been taking--50mg? she would probly benefit from progesterone.

Gracia

Hello:

Here is my take on what you've said here, though some of it doesn't make sense the way it is written.

1) Overactivity of the Ovaries? I used to have this at Ovulation time, each month for years. A pain in the side and I used to think it was chronic Appendicitis. This lady may be entering Menopause.

2) Bloating - a common symptom at the beginning of Menopause OR sometimes with PMS.

3) Hypogastric Region - not sure where this is exactly.

4) Decreasing Iodine - if that somehow helps, then maybe Steph needs to address this symptom.

I guess I'm not much help but I don't really think this is connected to Iodine intake.

Bonnie

From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Maik MansenerSent: December 4, 2011 8:02 AMiodine Subject: Overactive ovaries

Hello,

i need to ask a question for a friend which started to take iodine some weeks ago. She is female and her age is 40 years.

That is what she described:

Feeling an overactivity of the ovaries, so as if more hormones are produced and " in the circulation are" as it is normal. Feel blown up, but not of the intestine coming. I don't know for sure whether the ovaries are really increased, which i could only determine by an ultrasonic checkup. In addition from time to time a painful pulling comes in the hypogastric region. These symptoms strengthens with increased iodine supplementation. So i needed to decrease the dosage to 6mg / day, which is somehow tolerable.

So if anyone could help we would be very glad. She and me don't really know what to do, if that is just an adaptive reaction and passes or if it should be better to stop iodine. These symptoms she had never before and appeared the first time when she supplemented iodine (Lugols solution).

Thanks in regards

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Hello Gracia,she took 12,5mg / day and wanted to go up slowly. From: Gracia <circe@...> iodine Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 5:09 PM Subject: Re: Overactive ovaries

it would be interesting to know how much/what doses of iodine this person had been taking--50mg? she would probly benefit from progesterone.

Gracia

Hello:

Here is my take on what you've said here, though some of it doesn't make sense the way it is written.

1) Overactivity of the Ovaries? I used to have this at Ovulation time, each month for years. A pain in the side and I used to think it was chronic Appendicitis. This lady may be entering Menopause.

2) Bloating - a common symptom at the beginning of Menopause OR sometimes with PMS.

3) Hypogastric Region - not sure where this is exactly.

4) Decreasing Iodine - if that somehow helps, then maybe Steph needs to address this symptom.

I guess I'm not much help but I don't really think this is connected to Iodine intake.

Bonnie

From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Maik MansenerSent: December 4, 2011 8:02 AMiodine Subject: Overactive ovaries

Hello,

i need to ask a question for a friend which started to take iodine some weeks ago. She is female and her age is 40 years.

That is what she described:

Feeling an overactivity of the ovaries, so as if more hormones are produced and " in the circulation are" as it is normal. Feel blown up, but not of the intestine coming. I don't know for sure whether the ovaries are really increased, which i could only determine by an ultrasonic checkup. In addition from time to time a painful pulling comes in the hypogastric region. These symptoms strengthens with increased iodine supplementation. So i needed to decrease the dosage to 6mg / day, which is somehow tolerable.

So if anyone could help we would be very glad. She and me don't really know what to do, if that is just an adaptive reaction and passes or if it should be better to stop iodine. These symptoms she had never before and appeared the first time when she supplemented iodine (Lugols solution).

Thanks in regards

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