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  1. Konstantin

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    I guess that its excreted by kidneys in urine. At least part of it. So maybe an extra Magnesium will help or some hot bath with added Magnesium chloride in it.
  2. Gaby

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    I highlighted some relevant quotes from the paper: http://orthomolecular.org/library/jom/1999/articles/1999-v14n03-p128.shtml Latitude Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are all more common at higher latitudes. Incidence and prevalence rates for...
  3. Windmill knight

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    Regarding Hasimoto's (an autoimmune thyroid disorder), these two articles say that Iodine supplementation for such patients is good BUT must be taken with Selenium; otherwise it may be dangerous. http://perfecthealthdiet.com/2011/05/iodine-and-hashimotos-thyroiditis-part-i/...
  4. Gaby

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    Some clues as to how much iodine from lugol is needed in case of specific glandular conditions. The Extrathyronine Actions of Iodine as Antioxidant, Apoptotic, and Differentiation Factor in Various Tissues _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3752513/ The "thyrotoxicity" (toxicity to...
  5. Laura

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    That appears to be an excellent health maintenance habit to acquire for life. Some every day is also a good health maintenance habit to acquire for life. Daily intake of sufficient iodine which almost no one gets is a good health maintenance habit to acquire for life. Selenium...
  6. Laura

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    A post mainly about the cofactors and why they are so important: http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/2013/12/29/companion-nutrients-the-key-to-iodine-protocol/ The entire body uses iodine, not just the thyroid. Various tissues and organs are designed to concentrate large amounts which are...
  7. Beau

    Ketogenic Diet - Powerful Dietary Strategy for Certain Conditions

    Re: Ketogenic Diet - Path To Transformation? The evils of dairy actually go much further than gut inflammation. It's worth reading this thread in full and the Life Without Bread thread which discuss in detail the harmful effects of dairy. Below are some more sources...
  8. Laura

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    The Healing Power of Potassium Iodide (SSKI) _http://www.olaloa.com/the-healing-power-of-potassium-iodide-sski.html IODINE IS ESSENTIAL FOR LIFE Iodine is a halogen, related to bromine, chlorine and fluorine, all of which are essential for human life to exist. (There is some question about the...
  9. Navigator

    AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES CAUSED BY AN INFECTION?

    My wife wanted to share this with you all: From: _http://arthritistrust.org/important-articles/ All PDFs are free for download
  10. sToRmR1dR

    AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES CAUSED BY AN INFECTION?

    My advice is to be very very careful with mushrooms,to avoid adverse effects: http://republika.mk/?p=492031
  11. Konstantin

    AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES CAUSED BY AN INFECTION?

    Earlier in this thread was mentioned the antimicrobial and effect that some mushrooms have. So yesterday i wac in the forest and i picked up some from the species Amanita Caesare( Caesar`s mushrooms ). They are delicious and are very common in Europe. I did a little research and i fount that...
  12. Laura

    Health Benefits of Glycine

    Here's still another: http://openheart.bmj.com/content/1/1/e000103.full The cardiometabolic benefits of glycine: Is glycine an ‘antidote’ to dietary fructose? Mark F McCarty1 and James J DiNicolantonio2 TWENTY GRAMS A DAY FOR SIX MONTHS!!! Yikes! FIFTEEN GRAMS A DAY. That's like a level...
  13. dugdeep

    Autoimmune Protocol Plan B - Supplements

    Since there's been some discussion of an alternate version to the Autoimmune Bug Killin' protocol, something that relies more on supplements than pharmaceuticals, I thought I'd share some of the things I've been thinking about that would be helpful. I'm hoping this thread will lead to some...
  14. Gaby

    AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES CAUSED BY AN INFECTION?

    - Lyme and pain. A review of previous concepts: Borrelia burgdorferi produces pain that comes and goes and migrates. This includes arthritis pain, muscle pain, nerve pain, all of which normally do not tend to migrate. In women the pain is also influenced by hormonal cycles. A tick-borne disorder...
  15. Eboard10

    Very high-calorie diets show how overeating may lead to diabetes

    Another study showing that eating a standard American high-calorie diet (and hence high-carb) leads the body into a "pre-diabetic" state by inducing insulin resistance. The study focuses on the link between insulin resistance and oxidative stress, which triggers changes in a glucose transport...
  16. RedFox

    MTHFR mutations

    That's one thing that was bugging me about the research and testing things. Glutathione and NAC would give me a good boost, and then I'd crash. For me it seems I had to build up the B12 reserve and daily folate levels before I could handle things. I used NAC for testing. My best guess at the...
  17. MK Scarlett

    Ketogenic diet AND hypocholesterolemia. How is that possible?

    I did not dared say anything like you do Laura, yet I should have instead than being complacent... :-[
  18. Laura

    Ketogenic diet AND hypocholesterolemia. How is that possible?

    Bad article. Oranges are pure sugar: bad. Saturated fats are GOOD. In short, it is just a MSM propaganda piece with almost no value.
  19. MK Scarlett

    Ketogenic diet AND hypocholesterolemia. How is that possible?

    I do exercices twice a week, especially stretching and walking. I do not think we should avoid saturated fat nor eat nuts - at least for some of us who are sensitive or allergic to - or am I misunderstanding something here? I do take Krill oil to avoid fish oil often plenty of heavy metals...
  20. casper

    Ketogenic diet AND hypocholesterolemia. How is that possible?

    I found this article, I hope that helps. Quote from the article: Physical activity in the first place when it comes to raising the level of HDL. Studies have shown that regular physical activity that raises the heart rate (aerobic training), For good cholesterol is the most important...
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