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" If vitamin E is deficient, the absorption of iodine by the thyroid decreases to

5 % if normal. Because the glands, attempting to compensate for the deficiency,

may become overactive or toxic, anyone with hyperthyroidism should take generous

amounts of Vit E over a prolonged period. Giving adults 500 mgs daily has

caused their thyroids to absorb twice as much iodine and the protein bound

iodine in their blood has increased to normal.

A high protein diet speeds the activity of a sluggish thyroid glands by

supplying the amino acid thyrosine, from which the thyroid hormone is made.

Tyrosine however, cannot be used without Vitamins B6 and C nor can the hormone

be made without choline. Thyroxin is inactivated by oxygen if Vit C is

undersupplied or destroyed. "

Adele from her book Lets get Well

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I know that Lugols is recommended here and I have read the New member document

however, and I do apologize, I don't understand why isool bye it's self is Less

optimal than lugols? Can some one lead me to some answer's of this? I apopolgize

because I am asking this question again and being hypo maybe I am not

understanding the answer? Should I switch's because that is what is suggested or

is there a fact basis for switching? I am just so confused on this and am

getting more so every single time I read something new.. Just want some

claifiacitonThank you sooo much..I am not trying to be agrumentative at all so

pleas don't think so, I am just confused and Healing myself without a doc...

Happy holiday's :)

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> " If vitamin E is deficient, the absorption of iodine by the thyroid decreases

to 5 % if normal. Because the glands, attempting to compensate for the

deficiency, may become overactive or toxic, anyone with hyperthyroidism should

take generous amounts of Vit E over a prolonged period. Giving adults 500 mgs

daily has caused their thyroids to absorb twice as much iodine and the protein

bound iodine in their blood has increased to normal.

> A high protein diet speeds the activity of a sluggish thyroid glands by

supplying the amino acid thyrosine, from which the thyroid hormone is made.

Tyrosine however, cannot be used without Vitamins B6 and C nor can the hormone

be made without choline. Thyroxin is inactivated by oxygen if Vit C is

undersupplied or destroyed. "

> Adele from her book Lets get Well

>

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Iosol is a proprietary product that is weaker than Lugol's and costs more per

dose.

It is made with ammonium iodide instead of potassium iodide. The makers and

proponents of Iosol make hugely erroneous statements about iodine, which really

makes me question the product entirely.

But basically, if you have Iosol, finish the bottle, then I recommend that you

switch

to Lugol's.

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On 18 Dec 2011 at 4:22, ninetac wrote:

> I know that Lugols is recommended here and I have read the New member

> document however, and I do apologize, I don't understand why isool bye

> it's self is Less optimal than lugols? Can some one lead me to some

> answer's of this? I apopolgize because I am asking this question again

> and being hypo maybe I am not understanding the answer? Should I

> switch's because that is what is suggested or is there a fact basis

> for switching? I am just so confused on this and am getting more so

> every single time I read something new.. Just want some

> claifiacitonThank you sooo much..I am not trying to be agrumentative

> at all so pleas don't think so, I am just confused and Healing myself

> without a doc... Happy holiday's :)

>

>

> > > " If vitamin E is deficient, the absorption of iodine by the

> thyroid decreases to 5 % if normal. Because the glands, attempting to

> compensate for the deficiency, may become overactive or toxic, anyone

> with hyperthyroidism should take generous amounts of Vit E over a

> prolonged period. Giving adults 500 mgs daily has caused their

> thyroids to absorb twice as much iodine and the protein bound iodine

> in their blood has increased to normal. > A high protein diet speeds

> the activity of a sluggish thyroid glands by supplying the amino acid

> thyrosine, from which the thyroid hormone is made. Tyrosine however,

> cannot be used without Vitamins B6 and C nor can the hormone be made

> without choline. Thyroxin is inactivated by oxygen if Vit C is

> undersupplied or destroyed. " > Adele from her book Lets get Well

> >

>

>

>

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> ------------------------------------

>

> Owner: Buist, ND HC

> Moderators: Baker, Kathleen Blake, Donna Iler, Linn

>

> All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group

> IodineOT/

>

>

> The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list)

> iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%2

> 0-%20READ%20FIRST/

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Thank you so much. Will doand to be honest someone told me the lugol's was much

more potent and then I did one drop of iosol and had some issue's so maybe it

was just good ole blind luck on my part.:)

Is onr of the statement's that it is 100% absorbed?

> > > > " If vitamin E is deficient, the absorption of iodine by the

> > thyroid decreases to 5 % if normal. Because the glands, attempting to

> > compensate for the deficiency, may become overactive or toxic, anyone

> > with hyperthyroidism should take generous amounts of Vit E over a

> > prolonged period. Giving adults 500 mgs daily has caused their

> > thyroids to absorb twice as much iodine and the protein bound iodine

> > in their blood has increased to normal. > A high protein diet speeds

> > the activity of a sluggish thyroid glands by supplying the amino acid

> > thyrosine, from which the thyroid hormone is made. Tyrosine however,

> > cannot be used without Vitamins B6 and C nor can the hormone be made

> > without choline. Thyroxin is inactivated by oxygen if Vit C is

> > undersupplied or destroyed. " > Adele from her book Lets get Well

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> > Owner: Buist, ND HC

> > Moderators: Baker, Kathleen Blake, Donna Iler, Linn

> >

> > All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT group

> > IodineOT/

> >

> >

> > The NEW MEMBER DOCUMENT (#1 on the list)

> > iodine/files/01%20NEW%20MEMBERS%2

> > 0-%20READ%20FIRST/

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