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Re: Blatant lie, Aye ??? by Ayehasherayeh ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team

Date:   6/9/2007 10:18:01 AM ( 18 y ago)
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We are not paying attention to anything referring to iodates only Iodide or organic Iodine solutions. Funny to throw out the non-sequitir so early as if you and evryone else does not in a debate and also knowing there are more sources and studies. You can read the rest as everyone else can you do not need me to read them for you being a researcher such as you claim....easier to just do the research yourself and refute....the pointless non-sequitir claim in such a context is almost non-sequitir itself as your posts seeth with them as do most.
and a possible attempt to mislead others who may not read all. They can easily in less than a minute research it for themselves anyway as no one should believe myself
and certainly not you either, but rather conduct their own research. I think others can read on their own without someone who may try to veil the information that is before them and easily researchable

also referenced are iodide...and if you are so inclined read past the first sentence...

Savoie JC, Massin JP, Thomopoulos P, Leger F.
Although iodine-induced thyrotoxicosis was reported to occur in patients with obvious underlying thyroid disorders, it is not known to occur in patients with apparently normal thyroid glands. From ten such cases evidence is presented that thyrotoxicosis: a) appeared during treatments by Iodide or organic-iodine-containing drugs, in the absence of any past history of thyroid disorder; b) was accompanied by almost undetectable radioidine uptake which nevertheless could be activated by TSH; c) subsided spontaneously within a few weeks or months after stopping the high intake of iodine; d) and left, after a period of hypothyroidism, an apparently normal thyroid gland which had resumed normal size, function, uptake, and suppressibility.

PMID: 1176580 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE

 

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