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Nope.

Have a Female Hormone Panel run by a ObGyn (or other doctor) who

specifically offers ONLY the BHRT (Bioidentical Hormone Replacement

Therapy) and NOT the synthetic pharmaceutical kind.

You have probably hit the time where certain hormones begin rapidly

depleting and others simply get way out of ratio.

This problem is undoubtedly a hormonal one and NOT associated with LDN.

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Hair loss has been one of my symptoms. LDN did not have any effect on my hair

loss. The loss was rather unexpected and discovered by having to clean out my

drain traps. I suspect my hair loss may be related to my Lyme disease.

www.CanLyme.com

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Can someone please tell me the difference between Iosol, Lugols, Isocort.....???

Blessings, Margaret"We are not held back by the love we didn't receive in the past, but by the love we're not extending in the present." nne on

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Margaret, on another board Iodine supplimenting is talked about a lot. A doc years ago had me taking Iodine Potassium drop a day. Then after listening to others and Dr. in his Alternatives Health Newsletter recommends Iosol, I decided on Iosol. 1 drop is 1830mcg of Ammonium Iodide. I get mine from Vitacost. I trust Dr. a lot as he talked about Vit D deficiency for the past 20 yrs and no one was listening, including yours truly. Then when I finally got tested in 2006, I was quite deficient.

Isocort is an adrenal product. joyce

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Can someone please tell me the difference between Iosol, Lugols, Isocort.....???

Blessings, Margaret"We are not held back by the love we didn't receive in the past, but by the love we're not extending in the present." nne on

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Why do you think that kelp is full of toxins? Even those cultivated in Japan, certified organic?

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From: zahavi <zahavi100@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] question about hair losslow dose naltrexone Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 4:17 AM

kelp is full of toxines.lugol is not the same as iosol.you have also lugol in different strength

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Re: Hair Loss...I've been taking Grapeseed Extract for 14 yrs and experience no hair loss. I'm 71. It just occurred to me this evening, could it be the Grapeseed Extract.. I take thyroid and Iodine but have been on GE so long. Then I googled: Grapeseed Extract and Hair Loss and found a bunch of sites on this subject. The procyanidin oligomers are naturally occurring ingredients in Grape Seeds. These are also used in Rogaine....Pretty amazing info. GE continues to amaze me. joyce

PS: Not Grapefruit Seed Extract which is anti viral. Grapeseed Extract is an antioxidant, powerful one, at that and works on our circulation (cleans the blood).

[low dose naltrexone] question about hair losslow dose naltrexone Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 4:17 AM

kelp is full of toxines.lugol is not the same as iosol.you have also lugol in different strength

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Most iodine is just potassium iodide while lugols is both types of iodine that

the body needs.

Isocort is for adrenals.

Not sure what kind of iodine iosol is.

My naturopathic doctor put me on iodoral which is the same as lugols.

I switched to the liquid lugols as it is a lot cheaper.

Kelp is just potassium iodide so lugols is better.

Sandy

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> Can someone please tell me the difference between Iosol, Lugols,

> Isocort.....???

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> Blessings, Margaret

> " We are not held back by the love we didn't receive in the past, but by

> the love we're not extending in the present. "

> nne on

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thanks, I typo'd Isocort and meant Isodoral (iodine).......I know about Isocort.....

Really wanted to know the differences in the iodines......belong to the Iodine group, but this question came up here..........thanks.........

Blessings, Margaret"We are not held back by the love we didn't receive in the past, but by the love we're not extending in the present." nne on

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