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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 235338" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>I guess, I may have found the answer to the question originally made in this thread</p><p></p><p>according to Guy. E. Abraham M.D, the doctor who have probably done most of the work on Iodine, it does appear that Iodine have an effect of T3 receptor. He found in his work that people need less T3 hormone to achieve hypothyroidism symptoms resolution. There is no data on this to my knowledge, so have to believe, or not believe him. He also state that the steroid hormones receptors may need adequate Iodine as well.</p><p></p><p>Here his quote from the attached file:</p><p><strong> " We have some evidence of improved T3 receptor function in female patients receiving 12.5 mg I/day. T3 and steroid hormones share the same superfamily of receptors for hydrophobic small molecules (60)</strong></p><p></p><p>for those interested, in the paper there is a section on how they figured out the 12.5mg daily dose that is often recommended by these doctors. I would like to hear comments on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 235338, member: 15469"] I guess, I may have found the answer to the question originally made in this thread according to Guy. E. Abraham M.D, the doctor who have probably done most of the work on Iodine, it does appear that Iodine have an effect of T3 receptor. He found in his work that people need less T3 hormone to achieve hypothyroidism symptoms resolution. There is no data on this to my knowledge, so have to believe, or not believe him. He also state that the steroid hormones receptors may need adequate Iodine as well. Here his quote from the attached file: [B] " We have some evidence of improved T3 receptor function in female patients receiving 12.5 mg I/day. T3 and steroid hormones share the same superfamily of receptors for hydrophobic small molecules (60)[/B] for those interested, in the paper there is a section on how they figured out the 12.5mg daily dose that is often recommended by these doctors. I would like to hear comments on this. [/QUOTE]
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