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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 235506" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>Probably 2.25 mg/1 drop. When I started having a negative reaction, it felt like an adrenal crash, maybe from the potassium iodide. On my second day with nascent iodine, about two hours after ingesting, I felt my mood smooth out. Not hyper, just calm, no negative thoughts/feelings. Feeling good. Went shopping. When I came home, ate lunch; rice, with a mix of some canned salmon and canned chicken. After eating and washing the dishes, sat on the couch and quickly fell asleep, though that wasn't my intent. Ray Peat has written that's an indication of a low level of stress hormones. That would be nice, since my wife continues her decline from dementia and I'm her caregiver. Evening/nighttime,not that relaxed. Have to take .5 to .75 mg of clonazepam, even when I have a snack. I'll eat what I had for lunch, tonight, before I go to bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 235506, member: 13651"] Probably 2.25 mg/1 drop. When I started having a negative reaction, it felt like an adrenal crash, maybe from the potassium iodide. On my second day with nascent iodine, about two hours after ingesting, I felt my mood smooth out. Not hyper, just calm, no negative thoughts/feelings. Feeling good. Went shopping. When I came home, ate lunch; rice, with a mix of some canned salmon and canned chicken. After eating and washing the dishes, sat on the couch and quickly fell asleep, though that wasn't my intent. Ray Peat has written that's an indication of a low level of stress hormones. That would be nice, since my wife continues her decline from dementia and I'm her caregiver. Evening/nighttime,not that relaxed. Have to take .5 to .75 mg of clonazepam, even when I have a snack. I'll eat what I had for lunch, tonight, before I go to bed. [/QUOTE]
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