ankhepiphan
The Cosmic Force
Very good session! Thank you everyone!
Nienna said:Turgon said:Thank you so much for sharing this session!
Laura said:Q: (L) Toxicity. It's the terrain, not the microbe. I was reading that deficiency of iodine in any tissue can cause problems with that area of the body. If you are deficient you might have dry mouth, dry eyes, inability to sweat, brain fog, nodules in the skin like are common with arthritis, fibrosis and fibroids, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and on and on the list goes. The major thing is the failure of the immune system allowing so-called autoimmune conditions to develop.
The bolded parts along with cold hands and cold feet have been an ongoing issue with me for the longest time. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much, but I'm reading through the iodine thread now and the purported benefits and I am getting a little excited as to what it can do. It does almost seem like it's too good to be true! But let's give it a shot and see what happens!
Same here, Turgon. I've had cold hands and feet for as long as I can remember. And since 1998, or so, I've had chills/heat at any time of day or night. I've mentioned this to doctors who just say, "yeah" and that's that. I got my doctor to add a thyroid test to my blood work that is coming up. I will be interested to see the results.
Nienna said:Turgon said:Thank you so much for sharing this session!
Laura said:Q: (L) Toxicity. It's the terrain, not the microbe. I was reading that deficiency of iodine in any tissue can cause problems with that area of the body. If you are deficient you might have dry mouth, dry eyes, inability to sweat, brain fog, nodules in the skin like are common with arthritis, fibrosis and fibroids, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and on and on the list goes. The major thing is the failure of the immune system allowing so-called autoimmune conditions to develop.
The bolded parts along with cold hands and cold feet have been an ongoing issue with me for the longest time. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much, but I'm reading through the iodine thread now and the purported benefits and I am getting a little excited as to what it can do. It does almost seem like it's too good to be true! But let's give it a shot and see what happens!
Same here, Turgon. I've had cold hands and feet for as long as I can remember. And since 1998, or so, I've had chills/heat at any time of day or night. I've mentioned this to doctors who just say, "yeah" and that's that. I got my doctor to add a thyroid test to my blood work that is coming up. I will be interested to see the results.
So fluoridated water blocks semiconduction by blocking the doping mechanism in the DHA of the human nervous system. So what is the ion responsible for proper doping?
IODINE. Take a guess why paleo has an issue? The classic paleo diet is very low in iodine and even lower in DHA replacements. Take a look here from the Top Ten Paleo Supplement blog. The most important mineral for a human with a large brain is Iodine. I covered this later in the blogs of the massively important Brain Gut series. You can not form a human brain eating meat no matter what the leaders of paleo say or believe. Brain gut 5 shows you why this is false. The most common clinical scenario I see is thyroid disfunction. This is unusual to me now because back in my pathology book from the 1980′s it said thyroid disorders were quite rare. Now they have become ridiculously common. The reason is simple. Our epigenetics have been altered dramatically because most food is now man-made and processed, our light is artificial light, and environmental toxins of all sorts have gone through the roof over the last 100 years. When we eat man-made foods we get illnesses like neolithic diseases. This is critical because if the thyroid is not working well free T3 levels will be low and likely not going to be available to convert LDL cholesterol to the hormones the brain uses to control our 20 trillion cells in our body. Remember that T3 and Vitamin A is co factors in the conversion of LDL cholesterol to the steroid cascade. We covered this in the Hormone 101 blog. Thyroid dysfunction is epidemic in the world where a western diet is entrenched. One in ten adult American women have been diagnosed with thyroid disorders and some endocrinologists suggest that as many as 25% of adult American women are afflicted with clinically detectable thyroid dysfunction.
I think this number is very conservative today, and gets worse with every subsequent generation to the effect of EMF on epigenetics. Severe iodine deficiency can cause hypothyroidism very quickly because of dehydration of the cytoskeleton’s nanotubes. But many physicians believe iodine deficiency is rare in the United States and other developed countries since the addition of iodine to salt. I am not so sure about this. I think it is relate to water dehydration because fluorine replaces iodine in structured water in humans. Fluoridated water blocks rehydration and causes us to lose salt simultaneously. This directly has an effect on the renin angiotensin and aldosterone system and these hormones are what causes many of the symptoms we see in a pregnenolone steal syndrome and in an adrenal fatigue syndrome. Both of these syndromes are associated with low volume states in the plasma called hypovolemia. Dehydration leads to electron steal syndrome.