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I did the lugols skin test last year and later had my blood levels

tested. they were so high off the scale the holisitc doc could not

believe it.

he put it down to the skin test and wants to repeat the blood test

sometime - I have to wait a little as I subseuqntly used the iodine

externally on a cut. I can't reallly believe it would make the levels

soar so much but?

I do eat a lot fo sea vegetables which are the best and least expensive

and delicious source of iodine along with other minerals and the body

should regulate the uptake

if one has compromised kidneys that can affect mineral retention either

way

too much iodine also suppresses thyroid function as well as too little

hepaction@... wrote:

In a message dated 20/03/2006 14:01:52 GMT Standard Time,

bk2spirit@... writes:

aspartame, msg and who knows how many other toxins are a

daily

Hi all

This information brought to mind what a friend of mine (with

thyroid and adrenal issues) is doing, that is taking a product called

Iodoral which contains iodine.

This, she tells, me has made a big improvement to her symptoms

after only a couple of weeks use. She says the iodine removes

brimides(bromines?) and flouride from the body and so opens up thyroid

receptors so that the amount of Armour thyroid glandular she is taking

can now be reduced.

I have a question. I cannot afford to test for idione deficiency

but I did give up salt about twenty years ago in the mistaken belief

that it was bad for me.

refined salt is bad yes but whole unrefined sea salt is necessary -

make sure it is unrefined, not just sea salt as anything can be labbled

sea salt. It should be sun dried and hand harvested. Celtic sea salt

and other varieties meet this criteria

I am talking real salt here.

The question is if any of you guys know a way of 'upping' substantially

the iodine content in the body without resource to special, expensive

supplements.

Thanks.

Mo

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Ilanit

Ms Ilanit Tof

B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology)

Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods

PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate)

Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts

Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing

with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition

ilanit@...

www.littletree.com.au

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