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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 235472" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>same here. I started researching Iodine 2 years ago on an off, but I focused agaiin on it for the past week or so.</p><p></p><p>what you are saying reflect the dosages proposed by the research of Guy. E. Abraham M.D. He stated that we need 6mg only to saturate the thyroid with Iodine, then women need an extra 8mg to saturate breast tissues, men possibly a little less, unless a man has a big breast! lol.</p><p></p><p>The Lugol's to my understanding, is basically elemental Iodine, which is not found in nature, and potassium Iodide which is found in nature. I believe the body should convert Iodide to Iodine. My thought would be to ingest potassium Iodide only, since it is the form found in nature. This is why I'm starting to look at Lugol's more like a medicinal form of Iodine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 235472, member: 15469"] same here. I started researching Iodine 2 years ago on an off, but I focused agaiin on it for the past week or so. what you are saying reflect the dosages proposed by the research of Guy. E. Abraham M.D. He stated that we need 6mg only to saturate the thyroid with Iodine, then women need an extra 8mg to saturate breast tissues, men possibly a little less, unless a man has a big breast! lol. The Lugol's to my understanding, is basically elemental Iodine, which is not found in nature, and potassium Iodide which is found in nature. I believe the body should convert Iodide to Iodine. My thought would be to ingest potassium Iodide only, since it is the form found in nature. This is why I'm starting to look at Lugol's more like a medicinal form of Iodine. [/QUOTE]
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