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August 8, 2010 at 2:47 pm #1572JeanMember
‘ve reading the book of Dr Browstein about iodine. Great book.
After reading the book, I’ve tried iodoral at 12.5 mg, and after 6 month I’ve increased the dose at 37.5 mg.
In the same time I took levothyrox at 200 mcg and 12.5 mcg of T3.
My test result with iodoral is strange depiste a good dose of T4. My TSH increase to 4,69 and my free blood T4 is low too : 12.
My question : what the interaction with high dose of iodoral and thyroid medication?
Thank
August 8, 2010 at 7:31 pm #4427hardasnails1973MemberStimulating the thyroid through iodoral may put extra stress on the adrenals which may make one feel tired and sluggish despite better thyroid performance. The extra metabolism from thyroid can some times be too much for the adrenals and make them crash or may require higher dosages of HC to offset it. I had several cases where tsh was high and thyroid levels where fine. Treating the adrenals dropped the TSH and revealed the true hidden hypothyroidism. Finding the source of inflammation will resolve your adrenals issues. After dealing with hundreds of cases of where the inflammation was from hidden food allergies, gluten sensitvity, or hidden intestinal infecion when these where identified and removed adrenals went back to normal. Unless you are hypopit one needs to identify the cause of inflammation and remove it properly heal the adrenals. Mine is in my gut and for first time in long time I am going to finally identify it with stool testing from parasitoology lab
August 9, 2010 at 6:25 am #4429JeanMember@hardasnails1973 3021 wrote:
Stimulating the thyroid through iodoral may put extra stress on the adrenals which may make one feel tired and sluggish despite better thyroid performance. The extra metabolism from thyroid can some times be too much for the adrenals and make them crash or may require higher dosages of HC to offset it. I had several cases where tsh was high and thyroid levels where fine. Treating the adrenals dropped the TSH and revealed the true hidden hypothyroidism. Finding the source of inflammation will resolve your adrenals issues. After dealing with hundreds of cases of where the inflammation was from hidden food allergies, gluten sensitvity, or hidden intestinal infecion when these where identified and removed adrenals went back to normal. Unless you are hypopit one needs to identify the cause of inflammation and remove it properly heal the adrenals. Mine is in my gut and for first time in long time I am going to finally identify it with stool testing from parasitoology lab
I agree with you that inflammation is the cause of low adrenal.
How you resolve gut inflammation ?
When is SIBO ?
candida or fungi ?
parasites ?
or lyme ? I known many people who have lyme but it’s difficult to heal from this bacteria.I don’t believe in antibiotics, I known many people who have again candida, or lyme depiste antibiotics usage. The only way is to correct inflammation with fish oil, vit D, celtic salt, HCL and enzymes.
August 10, 2010 at 3:09 am #4428hardasnails1973Member@Jean 3026 wrote:
I agree with you that inflammation is the cause of low adrenal.
How you resolve gut inflammation ?
When is SIBO ?
candida or fungi ?
parasites ?
or lyme ? I known many people who have lyme but it’s difficult to heal from this bacteria.I don’t believe in antibiotics, I known many people who have again candida, or lyme depiste antibiotics usage. The only way is to correct inflammation with fish oil, vit D, celtic salt, HCL and enzymes.
Actually I am dealing with a case right now where he had 3 intestinal infections that arose from being treated for a parasite infection 2 years ago. We did evasive testing found he had markers for inflammation and other gut imbalances. The next step was to do a stool sample test from parasitiology lab from Tempe Arizona where I have a great working relationship with Dr Armin who has taught me alot of about the gut which goes against traditional thinking. We identifed the organism treating with cipro and he has 85-90% improvement in symptoms in less then 20 days. We will retest in 2 weeks to see if it still there then start to repopulate the intestinal wall. This person also had flat lined low cortisol levels which where being treated with cortef 10 mgs untll the infection is resolved then he will be tapered off over course of a few weeks. Depending on a person biochemistry which i am one of them fish oils can be toxic to system. That is why all these markers are identified and properly back filled and corrected while the cause of the issue are being addressed. Dr M is dead on about inflammation is the silent killer, now we have ways to track and measure it through cytokins testing and other means.
August 10, 2010 at 12:47 pm #4430JeanMember@hardasnails1973 3040 wrote:
Actually I am dealing with a case right now where he had 3 intestinal infections that arose from being treated for a parasite infection 2 years ago. We did evasive testing found he had markers for inflammation and other gut imbalances. The next step was to do a stool sample test from parasitiology lab from Tempe Arizona where I have a great working relationship with Dr Armin who has taught me alot of about the gut which goes against traditional thinking. We identifed the organism treating with cipro and he has 85-90% improvement in symptoms in less then 20 days. We will retest in 2 weeks to see if it still there then start to repopulate the intestinal wall. This person also had flat lined low cortisol levels which where being treated with cortef 10 mgs untll the infection is resolved then he will be tapered off over course of a few weeks. Depending on a person biochemistry which i am one of them fish oils can be toxic to system. That is why all these markers are identified and properly back filled and corrected while the cause of the issue are being addressed. Dr M is dead on about inflammation is the silent killer, now we have ways to track and measure it through cytokins testing and other means.
Thank you, what cipro ? why fish oil is toxic ?
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