Yes, I have a severe reaction to Iodine, whether in food form or medicinal
form --- I got violently sick. Even ingesting salt with iodine wipes me
out. So, would recommend meeting any thyroid specialist who has
studied Dr Datis
Kharrazian, DHSc, DC, MS work about iodine overdose &  explains extensively
in his book.  http://thyroidbook.com/

Well worth the read! Thanks to him, from a different doctor that I worked
with who studied Dr K's protocol -- I am back to halfway normal and can now
work part time after so many years of wasted chronic illnesses. Guess,
better late than never.


RaVen
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Warrior


On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:06 AM, Evan Jones <evanj.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ron wrote:
> > I believe that iodine can effect a breast
> cancer cure to the extent that one is iodine deficient.
> > The thyroid and the breast compete for iodine and the thyroid will win
> and if there is not enough iodine to go around then the breast is
> vulnerable to cancer.
>
> While there are lot of claims that Iodine can "cure" thyroid and
> cancer, the claim is a dangerous over-simplification. Ray Peat warns
> that overdosing iodine actually causes the thyroid gland  to shut
> down.(The Wolff-Chaikoff effect, which is taught to most doctors in
> medical school.)
> http://www.functionalps.com/blog/2011/10/12/the-myth-of-
> iodine-deficiency-an-interview-with-dr-ray-peat/
>
> When Peat warns us of overdoing iodine, he may assume that we are
> eating his recommended totally PUFA free diet. (Something which is
> impossible if you eat any kind of food processed in factories or in
> restaurants.)
>
> Ray Peat follower Scott Schlegel explains that iodine intake is
> clouded by the excess non essential toxic man-made halogens in our
> environment e.g. bromine, flouride, chlorine, which our cells all too
> readily absorb, because they too easily confuse the stuff for iodine.
> Explained rather clearly in this article by Dr L. Wilson:
> http://www.drlwilson.com/articles/IODINE.htm
>
>  Schlegel says that some of us may also benefit from supplementing
> with vitamins B1 and B2 (thiamine and niacin).
> http://www.scottschlegel.net/why-i-take-iodine/
>
> After  all that, I don't know if I need to supplement iodine or not!
> Wilson says to supplement with a little kelp.
> http://www.drlwilson.com/articles/KELP.HTM
>
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