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Re: Can iodine supplementation be sufficient to treat hypothyroid?
 
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Re: Can iodine supplementation be sufficient to treat hypothyroid?


no, but it is sufficient for treating Iodine deficiency and halogen imbalance, and those things are essential to treat thyroid problems, though they may not be sufficient for a cure. that requires a clean liver, a free flowing bowel, full oxygenation, complete hydration, mercury chelation, good nutrient absorption, a balanced gut flora and adequate digestive enzymes, among other things. doing a parasite cleanse helps, too.
 
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