Re: Can taking to much iodine. Make you hyperthyroid? by Violien ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team
Date: 4/28/2014 1:46:40 AM ( 11 y ago)
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No, because hyperthyroidism is the situation where you have too little iodine, forcing the body to favour production of T3 over T4 because that is more Iodine cost effective. The thyroid cannot predict how much T3 the body will need that day, nor can it underproduce, because that would be life threatening, so it always overproduces T3. You're in real trouble if this slips into hypothyroidism, because then the body would not even have enough Iodine to produce enough T3.
Al this information comes from dr. Tenpenny's videao. Transcript: //www.curezone.org/upload/_I_J_Forums/Dr_Sherry_Tenpenny_outlines_the_many_d...
Her sheet with extra information: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B07MPurzMTJhd3I4cjVNUTdBb00/edit?usp=sharing
She gave this talk to her peers. I'm trying to make the information more accessible to non-medical folk like myself.
For detailed explanation see below. I describe what happens when Iodine deficiency progresses:
http://www.violiendamast.nl/thyroid
Mind you: the site is still under construction!
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