V, Dr. Abraham's research supports your assertion.
http://iodine4health.com/special/nutrients/vitamins/abraham_vitc.htm
Following 3 months on Vitamin C, the same test was repeated. The data presented in Fig. 2 revealed a normal profile of serum inorganic
Iodide levels. Her baseline serum inorganic
Iodide increased from 0.016 mg/L to 0.42 mg/L and she retained 50% of the
Iodine load (49.2% recovered in 24 hr urine collection), compared to 10% of the load prior to supplementation with Vitamin C."
"To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a patient with evidence of a very defective retention mechanism for
Iodine who was studied with serial serum
Iodide levels prior to and following intervention. A combination of orthoiodosupplementation in amounts of
Iodine the patients could tolerate and administration of the antioxydant Vitamin C via the oral route improved the performance of the iodine retention mechanism. Repair of a defective iodine cellular transport mechanism following orthoiodosupplementation combined with a complete nutritional program may explain our observation that in some cases a repeat loading test 3 months after orthoiodosupplementation resulted in a decreased percent load excreted instead of the expected increase. This explains why in some cases patients feel better on orthoiodosupplementation although the repeat loading test 3 months following orthoiodosupplementation reveals a greater retention of iodine and a drop in percent load excreted.