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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Mosher" data-source="post: 183222" data-attributes="member: 12534"><p>I've done very well on everything from 3mg a day up to 12.5 mg per day.</p><p>There was a brief initial "detox" period for me as well (as others have noted).</p><p>That was using Lugols at times and Iodine tablets, which I'm currently using.</p><p>I consider it a must as I feel immensely better on it than off of it.</p><p>From the research that I've gathered on the subject, the amount daily is, just like TRT, very individualized.</p><p>Start low and titrate up slowly if you're trying it out.</p><p>Allow your body to adapt for a reasonable period of time before titrating up.</p><p>It would appear that there is as much polarization with the topic of iodine out there as there is with TRT IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Mosher, post: 183222, member: 12534"] I've done very well on everything from 3mg a day up to 12.5 mg per day. There was a brief initial "detox" period for me as well (as others have noted). That was using Lugols at times and Iodine tablets, which I'm currently using. I consider it a must as I feel immensely better on it than off of it. From the research that I've gathered on the subject, the amount daily is, just like TRT, very individualized. Start low and titrate up slowly if you're trying it out. Allow your body to adapt for a reasonable period of time before titrating up. It would appear that there is as much polarization with the topic of iodine out there as there is with TRT IMO. [/QUOTE]
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