If Brooks is reading this please give your opinion on vitamin C removing the
very much needed iodine from your body and wouldn't liposomal  C compound
the situation.
  I have been taking both together and have deteriorated to a point that I
thought the end was near. First I removed Soy from my diet as much as
possible and that helped quite a bit ( soy is even in the bacon bits I put
in my scrambled eggs for breakfast as well as my Campbell soup my peanut
butter my salad dressing to name a few of the unlikely places)
My face was puckering up and itching to a point I constantly scratching, I
couldn't go through the day without falling asleep from fatigue and when I
went to bed I couldn't go to sleep.
Every thing I did was with great effort.
  Now the good news :
I read somewhere that iodine had a great affinity for vitamin C and removed
it from the places it was supposed to inhabit ( the Thyroid) for one.
  I took care of all the symptoms afore mentioned by simply waiting till
after noon to take my Iodine.
  Would you think that alternating one one day and the other the next day
would help with this situation in the case of massive doses due to Liposomal
use.



In Iodine Remedies booklet I'm reading, it says:

"A 2005 paper on iodine, written for the New Zealand
Food Safety Authority, contains some important clues
about foods that would cause iodine to be lost in the
body. The concept is related to the box in this book titled,
“ Vitamin C Powder Makes Iodine Stains Disappear,” that
describes how Vitamin C crystals will reduce iodine in an
oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction
 Drs. Abraham and Brownstein alternated
Vitamin C and iodine on different days—most likely because
Vitamin C is a reducing agent that could potentially
make iodine disappear in the body.

The New Zealand scientists who wrote a paper on iodine
chemistry explain that oxidation-reduction reactions are
complex processes that can be affected by many factors
such as catalysts, reducing and oxidizing agents, pH and
temperature (iodine is an intermediary in the conversion
of iodate to iodide an back)."

Further down it states that Vitamin C intake should be limited when taking
Iodine for the reasons listed above.

 You can avoid the soy in lecithin by using the sunflower lecithin which I
found  at the following link:
http://www.austradeinc.com/sunflower-lecithin.html

Better health in supporting your Thyroid
Dave