Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Some folks are iodine deficient... but those with Grave's or Hashi's have to be careful with iodine intake cuz aggravates both conditions. Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:55:05 EST braguet@... writes: Do any of you know that most of us are iodine deficient? I am going to start an iodine loading test that a doctor has, to find out how much I'll need. In the meantime I start Lugol's iodine, two drops in a water solution with 1 tsp organic apple cider vinegar and have been feeling great. There is info at www.jcrows.com and there are videos to watch from a Dr. Berstien, four I think, that explains his findings with iodine in his practice. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Some folks are iodine deficient... but those with Grave's or Hashi's have to be careful with iodine intake cuz aggravates both conditions. Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:55:05 EST braguet@... writes: Do any of you know that most of us are iodine deficient? I am going to start an iodine loading test that a doctor has, to find out how much I'll need. In the meantime I start Lugol's iodine, two drops in a water solution with 1 tsp organic apple cider vinegar and have been feeling great. There is info at www.jcrows.com and there are videos to watch from a Dr. Berstien, four I think, that explains his findings with iodine in his practice. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Some folks are iodine deficient... but those with Grave's or Hashi's have to be careful with iodine intake cuz aggravates both conditions. Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:55:05 EST braguet@... writes: Do any of you know that most of us are iodine deficient? I am going to start an iodine loading test that a doctor has, to find out how much I'll need. In the meantime I start Lugol's iodine, two drops in a water solution with 1 tsp organic apple cider vinegar and have been feeling great. There is info at www.jcrows.com and there are videos to watch from a Dr. Berstien, four I think, that explains his findings with iodine in his practice. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 not just that little part in the middle.... that makes you so much stronger without even lifting weights or doing all kinds of hard training and hurting..... just stretch.... slow and steady...... okay... shutting up now... I'm romanticizing stretching!!! but it ROCKS! I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) CeliaI am ither doing leg lifts and streching my leg straight as far as I can to go over my head. When on the floor I put my knees on each side of my head. Standing up I keep legs straight and bend down and touch my palms on the floor. It helps to strechout for my spine injuries. carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) CeliaI am ither doing leg lifts and streching my leg straight as far as I can to go over my head. When on the floor I put my knees on each side of my head. Standing up I keep legs straight and bend down and touch my palms on the floor. It helps to strechout for my spine injuries. carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) CeliaI am ither doing leg lifts and streching my leg straight as far as I can to go over my head. When on the floor I put my knees on each side of my head. Standing up I keep legs straight and bend down and touch my palms on the floor. It helps to strechout for my spine injuries. carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 > > Do any of you know that most of us are iodine deficient? I am going to start > an iodine loading test that a doctor has, to find out how much I'll need. In > the meantime I start Lugol's iodine, two drops in a water solution with 1 tsp > organic apple cider vinegar and have been feeling great. There is info at > www.jcrows.com and there are videos to watch from a Dr. Berstien, four I think, > that explains his findings with iodine in his practice. > > Bonnie > This scares me..I had a few friends who told me to take iodine ( kelps supplement or Lugol's solution) and after trying the avoid approach before adding I can honestly say I would of hospitalized myself by taking it and it would not of taken that long. In most developed countries there is too much iodine in the diet. Iodine deffiency is a serious treatable health issue especially in children in underdeveloped country. Studies have been done as iodine has been added to the food supply that state increased iodine in the diet increases the % of those with autoimmune thyroid disease..both grave's and hashi's. The thinking is MILD iodine deffiency actualy protects the gland from autoimmune thyroid diseases in those genetically suspectable. I will not say it is immpossible, but it is rare to find someone in a developed country who is truly iodine deffient..and considering both high and low levels of iodine can cause serious health problems I would not reccommend a supplement with out having proper lab work done first to determine the need. With hyper lugol's solution use to actually be the treatment..it works by adding large amounts of Iodine that in that quanity have the opposite effect..So someone who is hyper taking iodine would lessen the hyper and they would feel better..until the thyroid function slowed down..allowing it to absorb more iodine losing the reverse effect and making them more hyper. With hypo it works the same way..with hypo your metabolism is slower and by adding iodine you give your thyroid more iodine to uptake so it can produce more hormone..this in turn makes you feel better but because the thyroid is not functioning properly the stimulation on your thyroid actually destroys more of your thyroid function leaving you more hypo.. Do a search for something called iodine induced goiter.. with an autoimmune thyroid disease any type of thyroid stimulation should be avoided. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) Celia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 I do my stretches and weight resistance in bed, saves the effort of getting up an down from the floor. I found that by setting up my routine and running through it right before bed that I'm less likely to skip it... it's my routine.... Works good for me, here...... I think, though, if I had my own rules... my own space to set up for exercise, I might be ready to go back to a morning workout.... But the timing here doesn't work for that... other folks in the house and such.... Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:59:53 EST leoloverswife@... writes: not just that little part in the middle.... that makes you so much stronger without even lifting weights or doing all kinds of hard training and hurting..... just stretch.... slow and steady...... okay... shutting up now... I'm romanticizing stretching!!! but it ROCKS! I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 I do my stretches and weight resistance in bed, saves the effort of getting up an down from the floor. I found that by setting up my routine and running through it right before bed that I'm less likely to skip it... it's my routine.... Works good for me, here...... I think, though, if I had my own rules... my own space to set up for exercise, I might be ready to go back to a morning workout.... But the timing here doesn't work for that... other folks in the house and such.... Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:59:53 EST leoloverswife@... writes: not just that little part in the middle.... that makes you so much stronger without even lifting weights or doing all kinds of hard training and hurting..... just stretch.... slow and steady...... okay... shutting up now... I'm romanticizing stretching!!! but it ROCKS! I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 I do my stretches and weight resistance in bed, saves the effort of getting up an down from the floor. I found that by setting up my routine and running through it right before bed that I'm less likely to skip it... it's my routine.... Works good for me, here...... I think, though, if I had my own rules... my own space to set up for exercise, I might be ready to go back to a morning workout.... But the timing here doesn't work for that... other folks in the house and such.... Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:59:53 EST leoloverswife@... writes: not just that little part in the middle.... that makes you so much stronger without even lifting weights or doing all kinds of hard training and hurting..... just stretch.... slow and steady...... okay... shutting up now... I'm romanticizing stretching!!! but it ROCKS! I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 family friendly... family friendly...... *wink* Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:05:22 -0000 "CELIA DANKS" writes: I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) Celia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 family friendly... family friendly...... *wink* Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:05:22 -0000 "CELIA DANKS" writes: I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) Celia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 family friendly... family friendly...... *wink* Topper () On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:05:22 -0000 "CELIA DANKS" writes: I am a big time strecher. If I am in bed my legs are in the air.It does help. Carol in fla Carol why are your legs in the air? The mind boggles.....:-)))) Celia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 kats3boys@y... writes: > and after trying the avoid > approach before adding I can honestly say I would of hospitalized > myself by taking it and it would not of taken that long. > I do not know what you meant when you stated this, did you get sick from the > iodine? Iodine can actually cause you to detox some and should be started > very slowly or you can have reactions. I avoided iodine for a good two weeks or at least made an effort to try and avoid it. With out even thinking I went with a few moms from the boys school out to a new Italian bakery in the area for coffee.. Now they have this breakfast sandwich that is really really good..sort of like a ham, egg and cheese omlette on a sandwich.. I could taste the salt on it though.. My throat swelled instantly...not like an allergic reaction but my thyroid..my pulse went up to 155..and you could actually look at my throat from across the table and take my pulse..I was shaking like crazy..I am talking instant hyper.. bad enough that I had a customer in the store and one of the coffee mom's both tell me I had Grave's disease and neither one of them knew anything about me having thyroid problems or about iodine or the salt in the sandwich. Two things I have found that get the shakes and pulse going is iodine or coffee.. and I can always tell if I have too much iodine.. For me it has become a fine balance for controlling symptoms. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 kats3boys@y... writes: > and after trying the avoid > approach before adding I can honestly say I would of hospitalized > myself by taking it and it would not of taken that long. > I do not know what you meant when you stated this, did you get sick from the > iodine? Iodine can actually cause you to detox some and should be started > very slowly or you can have reactions. I avoided iodine for a good two weeks or at least made an effort to try and avoid it. With out even thinking I went with a few moms from the boys school out to a new Italian bakery in the area for coffee.. Now they have this breakfast sandwich that is really really good..sort of like a ham, egg and cheese omlette on a sandwich.. I could taste the salt on it though.. My throat swelled instantly...not like an allergic reaction but my thyroid..my pulse went up to 155..and you could actually look at my throat from across the table and take my pulse..I was shaking like crazy..I am talking instant hyper.. bad enough that I had a customer in the store and one of the coffee mom's both tell me I had Grave's disease and neither one of them knew anything about me having thyroid problems or about iodine or the salt in the sandwich. Two things I have found that get the shakes and pulse going is iodine or coffee.. and I can always tell if I have too much iodine.. For me it has become a fine balance for controlling symptoms. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2005 Report Share Posted December 12, 2005 kats3boys@y... writes: > and after trying the avoid > approach before adding I can honestly say I would of hospitalized > myself by taking it and it would not of taken that long. > I do not know what you meant when you stated this, did you get sick from the > iodine? Iodine can actually cause you to detox some and should be started > very slowly or you can have reactions. I avoided iodine for a good two weeks or at least made an effort to try and avoid it. With out even thinking I went with a few moms from the boys school out to a new Italian bakery in the area for coffee.. Now they have this breakfast sandwich that is really really good..sort of like a ham, egg and cheese omlette on a sandwich.. I could taste the salt on it though.. My throat swelled instantly...not like an allergic reaction but my thyroid..my pulse went up to 155..and you could actually look at my throat from across the table and take my pulse..I was shaking like crazy..I am talking instant hyper.. bad enough that I had a customer in the store and one of the coffee mom's both tell me I had Grave's disease and neither one of them knew anything about me having thyroid problems or about iodine or the salt in the sandwich. Two things I have found that get the shakes and pulse going is iodine or coffee.. and I can always tell if I have too much iodine.. For me it has become a fine balance for controlling symptoms. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 I really think that the reaction that you had was probably due to MSG that was in the food, a lot of restaurants add it to food and even if they do not it is in almost every processed food that you buy. That is one major reason that I avoid processed food. Do a google on MSG and there is a site out there that tells you how to read the labels on food and find the hidden MSG. They knew people were catching on so they use different wording to show it is in there and fool the average consumer. Haven't you ever wondered why on some labels they will list the spices they use and then list an ingredient "spice" toward the end of the list? That is MSG. MSG has been shown to cause many problems with the nervous system. I have reactions to it also and have to avoid most restaurants. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 I really think that the reaction that you had was probably due to MSG that was in the food, a lot of restaurants add it to food and even if they do not it is in almost every processed food that you buy. That is one major reason that I avoid processed food. Do a google on MSG and there is a site out there that tells you how to read the labels on food and find the hidden MSG. They knew people were catching on so they use different wording to show it is in there and fool the average consumer. Haven't you ever wondered why on some labels they will list the spices they use and then list an ingredient "spice" toward the end of the list? That is MSG. MSG has been shown to cause many problems with the nervous system. I have reactions to it also and have to avoid most restaurants. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 I really think that the reaction that you had was probably due to MSG that was in the food, a lot of restaurants add it to food and even if they do not it is in almost every processed food that you buy. That is one major reason that I avoid processed food. Do a google on MSG and there is a site out there that tells you how to read the labels on food and find the hidden MSG. They knew people were catching on so they use different wording to show it is in there and fool the average consumer. Haven't you ever wondered why on some labels they will list the spices they use and then list an ingredient "spice" toward the end of the list? That is MSG. MSG has been shown to cause many problems with the nervous system. I have reactions to it also and have to avoid most restaurants. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 MSG has been shown to cause many problems MSG gave me horrible headaches. We only get takeout chinese that has no msg and is cooked right there in front of you. I can't stand the taste of proscessed food. Those gross cheese. We only buy real cheese. The deli will cut it in blocks. Don't buy a lot because of the fat etc. I could live on a big plate of fruit and some cheese. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 MSG has been shown to cause many problems MSG gave me horrible headaches. We only get takeout chinese that has no msg and is cooked right there in front of you. I can't stand the taste of proscessed food. Those gross cheese. We only buy real cheese. The deli will cut it in blocks. Don't buy a lot because of the fat etc. I could live on a big plate of fruit and some cheese. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 > > I really think that the reaction that you had was probably due to MSG that > was in the food, a lot of restaurants add it to food and even if they do not it > is in almost every processed food that you buy. That is one major reason that > I avoid processed food. Do a google on MSG and there is a site out there > that tells you how to read the labels on food and find the hidden MSG. They knew > people were catching on so they use different wording to show it is in there > and fool the average consumer. Haven't you ever wondered why on some labels > they will list the spices they use and then list an ingredient " spice " toward > the end of the list? That is MSG. MSG has been shown to cause many problems > with the nervous system. I have reactions to it also and have to avoid most > restaurants. > > Bonnie > Actually I am allergic to MSG so I know how to avoid it and have a totally different reaction than that one.. Unfortunately I am not that good at completely avoiding iodine and have had the same reaction as before since.. I understand how simple the iodine solution sounds, and on thyroidmanager although not studied enough to be conclusive they state that 10% of those with thyroid problems have an autoimune to iodine itself..who knows if that maybe my problem as there is no commercial way to test outside of a research lab. I just think iodine is also a drug and should not be taken at high doses out of blind faith without proper blood work that indicates a need for it. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 > > I really think that the reaction that you had was probably due to MSG that > was in the food, a lot of restaurants add it to food and even if they do not it > is in almost every processed food that you buy. That is one major reason that > I avoid processed food. Do a google on MSG and there is a site out there > that tells you how to read the labels on food and find the hidden MSG. They knew > people were catching on so they use different wording to show it is in there > and fool the average consumer. Haven't you ever wondered why on some labels > they will list the spices they use and then list an ingredient " spice " toward > the end of the list? That is MSG. MSG has been shown to cause many problems > with the nervous system. I have reactions to it also and have to avoid most > restaurants. > > Bonnie > Actually I am allergic to MSG so I know how to avoid it and have a totally different reaction than that one.. Unfortunately I am not that good at completely avoiding iodine and have had the same reaction as before since.. I understand how simple the iodine solution sounds, and on thyroidmanager although not studied enough to be conclusive they state that 10% of those with thyroid problems have an autoimune to iodine itself..who knows if that maybe my problem as there is no commercial way to test outside of a research lab. I just think iodine is also a drug and should not be taken at high doses out of blind faith without proper blood work that indicates a need for it. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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