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Re: When urinary iodine levels go down after beginning Iodine
 
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Re: When urinary iodine levels go down after beginning Iodine


Grizz, everybody seems to experiment with what works best for them and their associates. Healthier people and children clearly can take lesser dosages.

On the other hand, if a person is diagnosed with a life-threatening disease it seems risky not to take the highest dose tolerable with all the companion nutrients. But I've known people who cannot tolerate magnesium in any form, not even as a bath additive. I was sensitive to the niacin until my body got used to it. It gave me a wicked stiff neck. So I took half an ATP Cofactor tablet. Now, it doesn't bother me and I feel mentally slower if I don't take it.

So I think my fellow CZers would agree that it's a matter of committing to Iodine therapy as a long term health strategy that evolves. From Curezone you'll see people have discovered their own supplement research has enhanced taking iodine. Zinc and Vitamin K2 come to mind but I'm missing a lot of valuable contributions.

Iodine has many surprises. Many people who started Iodine for one thing wind up with improvements they didn't know Iodine could affect. One of my favorite examples is the Breast Cancer patient who got rid of her life long psoriasis. Her family had spent thousands of dollars over 30 years with no relief until half way through a bottle of Iodoral.
 

 
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