Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 woops, forgot to mention the mineral I was referring to was iodine, which was within the thyroid hormone. my explaination was deficient re: rt3 sorry C. Hunter > Alayna > > re: your question : " Why does the body have this RT3 at all? " > > the human body, even tho in its present state.... is not perfect.....was > endowed with ALL KINDS OF FEED_BACK MECHANISMS...to protect it from any > eventuality. > > most,...if not many .....minerals can be poisonous ....if the body gets > too much of them...and this is the Designers way of protecting the > body...to escort it harmlessly away from its location. > > just my opinion...for whatever its worth > > carolyn > C. Hunter > > >> problem but RT3 in itself in their cells? We RT3 problem folks have too >> much correct? Why does the body have this RT3 at all? >> >> Thanks! Alayna >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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