I tend to agree, it seems reasonable that the tests and "normal" ranges given in reference to a population that is generally Iodine deficient probably aren't applicable to a person who is Iodine sufficient, in the sense of that word as used by Drs. Flechas, Abraham, Brownstein et al.
If a thousand of their iodine-sufficient patients were subjected to typical, conventional thyroid tests, one can only wonder what the results would be. My guess is that most of them would require "treatment" according to what most non-iodine knowledgeable practitioners believe.
I'd like to see those iodine-knowledgeable MD's put out some writings on this topic for guidance.