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Re: still problems after 8 months by Ginagirl ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team

Date:   12/1/2012 4:23:17 PM ( 13 y ago)
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Ok, complex case; thanks for your update. Seems as if you are at a breaking point. Iodine-selenium is ok IMO.

First of all, diarrhea for so long time; no good. Back out of the salt (if that is what make the diarrhea; cant see why really)
Back down on the vit C; find the bowel tolerance for it.
If diarrhea your body doesnt absorbs nutrients as it should.

Magnesium / boron. Boron wont make you worse, taking right amounts, no problem. You dont absorb much via the baths.
A good magnesium is crucial.

Your body temp is soo low; no wonder you feel bad.
The joint pain, frozen shoulder; make me think low vit D.
and or magnesium-boron deficiency.

If betaine HCL is giving heartburn; did you take it before meals?? Taken after a meal = heartburn.

heart palps, sleep problems are very hypo T. Or adrenal fatigue, or both. With a low temp as yours; yes probably. Hot flashes; could be mercury related.


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