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Yes, I have used the Heel's detox kit many a time and found it

excellent. I have used in with mercury toxicity and it's pretty

powerful stuff, so I had to work up and it did indeed cause metals to

be excreted from my system. I had to stop many times because the detox

was so intense. I sometimes only got to 7 drops of each and that was

often enough at that time because I was so riddled with metals that

even a small amount of this was enough to bring on a massive excretion.

It has also aided me a few times when I've gotten myself into trouble

with toxic exposure. I usually use about 20 drops of each and that's

fine. I do it at my own pace and use it until I feel improved again.

I cannot recommend that stuff highly enough for so many situations. It

is marvellous and I've tried many things and been disappointed. This

along with the diet is probably two of the more successful treatments

I've used in lessening toxic load and improving my condition.

I have used a excellent chelating protocol too for mercury that I found

even more helpful (andrew hall Cutler). But it depends on what

condition you suffer from and what your needs are.

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> One of my doctors has suggested the Detox-Kit, by the HEEL

company.

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> I was wondering if anyone else here is using it right now, has tried

it, good views, bad views, I'll take whatever observations you want to

take the time to write out for me.

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> And thanks!

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> Ciel

> :+)

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cc8663subscription wrote:

> One of my doctors has suggested the Detox-Kit, by the HEEL company.

>

>

I was going to get it, best price I found was here

http://ww1.betterbodz.com/cgi-bin/shop/category.cgi?item=Heel10

I had heard two good reports of this detox, but in reading the Heel co.

info on it, I found that the Lyphosot (sp?) contains iodine ingredient,

so I couldn't use it after all. But the company above was very nice

about cancelling my order.

sol

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This detox kit is homeopathic. The ingredients are trace and hugely diluted.

Do you really think the iodine would be problematic?

Re: Detox-Kit by the HEEL company -- any users'

experiences are appreciated :-)

cc8663subscription wrote:

> One of my doctors has suggested the Detox-Kit, by the HEEL company.

>

>

I was going to get it, best price I found was here

http://ww1.betterbodz.com/cgi-bin/shop/category.cgi?item=Heel10

I had heard two good reports of this detox, but in reading the Heel co.

info on it, I found that the Lyphosot (sp?) contains iodine ingredient,

so I couldn't use it after all. But the company above was very nice

about cancelling my order.

sol

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What I think doesn't matter-- *Heel* says it is possibly a problem, and

that people with thyroid conditions should consult their physician. I am

severely iodine allergic so I felt I had best avoid it. I do have

Hashimoto's thyroiditis, too. I trust Heel and their products, so if

they tell me not to take something they make, I believe them! Even

though it is probably a CYA statement, I was amazed they know about

thyroid and iodine issues and care enough to note a caution in their

product literature. They really are an excellent company. I forget the

actual wording but you can read the product info at the Heel website.

What I chose to do instead is purchase the KingBio detox products most

closely approximating the Heel detox.

sol

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> This detox kit is homeopathic. The ingredients are trace and hugely

diluted. Do you really think the iodine would be problematic?

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I was wondering how you manage Sol, because I have read that iodine is

*essential* to healthy life and without it, all sorts of disease will occur.

How do you compensate or substitute for it? Just curious. I myself took

Lugols solution in the summer and found that my thyroid is now balanced

nicely i.e. I don't get that awful suffocating over-heating that I used to,

and have managed to lose nearly two stone in weight, which I had found

impossible before. One downside though; I feel the cold now, which I

*never* used to. Can't have everything eh?

Dee

-- Re: Detox-Kit by the HEEL company -- any users'

experiences are appreciated :-)

What I think doesn't matter-- *Heel* says it is possibly a problem, and

that people with thyroid conditions should consult their physician. I am

severely iodine allergic so I felt I had best avoid it. I do have

Hashimoto's thyroiditis, too. I trust Heel and their products, so if

they tell me not to take something they make, I believe them! Even

though it is probably a CYA statement, I was amazed they know about

thyroid and iodine issues and care enough to note a caution in their

product literature.

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I don't compensate, I just avoid it. There is no substitute for iodine

that I know of, it is a necessary component of all thyroid hormones.

However, from avoiding iodine stringently for over 20 years now, I can

tell you it cannot be avoided entirely these days. And I've never

developed a goiter either. Which tells me something about the level of

iodine in the average american diet of the past couple of decades at

least. If I was able to eat high iodine foods, I'd be getting much more

than the daily amount of iodine required to sustain life. As it is the

best I can do is avoid it sufficiently to not get strong reactions. But

since it can't be totally avoided, I do also have to take antihistamines

every day. When my avoidance is good, I only take one at bedtime, when

I've slipped up badly I might end up taking H1 blocker antihistamines

every 4 hours, along with 150 mg of Zantac every 12 hours (Zantac is an

H2 histamine blocker). Depending on the severity of the reaction, I have

even further ramp up measures to control it.

I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis, just very recently discovered, and have

been told that many if not most Hashi's sufferers are sensitive or

intolerant of iodine, and others like me, are frankly allergic to it

(histamine IgE allergic response). Some of course do tolerate

supplemental iodine, and are also able to eat a normal diet, but in

many, iodine stimulates the antibody attacks.

sol

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> I was wondering how you manage Sol, because I have read that iodine is

> *essential* to healthy life and without it, all sorts of disease will occur.

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Dee,

How do you measure what you need to take for the lugol's and how often do you

take it?

Thanks,

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I was wondering how you manage Sol, because I have read that iodine is

*essential* to healthy life and without it, all sorts of disease will occur.

How do you compensate or substitute for it? Just curious. I myself took

Lugols solution in the summer and found that my thyroid is now balanced

nicely i.e.

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Hi , I just took about four drops a day for a couple of weeks and then

one drop per day for a month and now just one drop every now and then. It

worked for me but I believe some people can have issues with iodine. Dee PS

the bottle has a sort of dropper thing in the top.

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Dee,

How do you measure what you need to take for the lugol's and how often do

you take it?

Thanks,

Dee <dee@...> wrote:

I was wondering how you manage Sol, because I have read that

iodine is

*essential* to healthy life and without it, all sorts of disease will occur.

How do you compensate or substitute for it? Just curious. I myself took

Lugols solution in the summer and found that my thyroid is now balanced

nicely i.e.

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Thanks Dee,

Did you do any thyroid tests to see how you were progressing?

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worked for me but I believe some people can have issues with iodine. Dee PS

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No I didn't , but when I had had my thyroid checked a couple of years

ago, the results were normal, but people say that this is not necessarily so

I do know that I used to get awful overwhelmingly hot whenever the

temperature rose even a little bit and everyone else was cold. I also could

not lose weight even when on a low calorie diet. All this has changed so I

m assuming it is the iodine which is the one thing I have done differently.

Dee

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Thanks Dee,

Did you do any thyroid tests to see how you were progressing?

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