Guest guest Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 My GF meets the counting rules for mineral derrangement. She had her amalgams removed (8) a few days ago. Her main complaints other than moodyness are weight gain that cannot be lost. She had hypothyroidism as a child. How ever traditional (all of them) appear to be normal now except for ultrasonic testing of her thyroid reveals nodules and a goiter is extremely obvious around her neck. She also had other symptoms of iodine deffciency like borderline diabetis, acne, dry skin, acne rosacia, weight gain, goiter, sleepy, low energy etc etc etc. Some websites say that you should never supplement without first testing iodine. (VRP.com) Her latest tests indicate that her TSH is almost hyper (lowish) and her T-3 (or T-4) is on the low end also according to Cutlers book which is a inappropriate relationship. What do you guys think? Can we supplement her with Iodoral (or something like it)? I am sure if she is missing it, it will help its just that some literature says that some people respond opposite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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