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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 235772" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Awesome, I’ll definitely check this out when I have time </p><p></p><p>Have u ever looked into Dr. Guy Abraham’s work on iodine, or just his work in general? Apparently he was like a genius when it comes to iodine, according to Dr brownstein and others that knew him. And he also said that the body requires both iodine and iodide. Dr brownstein also seems very adamant about the need to use both forms. Do u think that both are needed if u have some type of issue ur trying to resolve, but for most healthy people just trying to stay healthy u can get by using just potassium iodide? Or do u think there’s actually benefits to using iodide only?</p><p></p><p>And does our bodies reduce iodide into iodine, and therefore we do end up getting both by simply just taking iodide?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 235772, member: 15043"] Awesome, I’ll definitely check this out when I have time Have u ever looked into Dr. Guy Abraham’s work on iodine, or just his work in general? Apparently he was like a genius when it comes to iodine, according to Dr brownstein and others that knew him. And he also said that the body requires both iodine and iodide. Dr brownstein also seems very adamant about the need to use both forms. Do u think that both are needed if u have some type of issue ur trying to resolve, but for most healthy people just trying to stay healthy u can get by using just potassium iodide? Or do u think there’s actually benefits to using iodide only? And does our bodies reduce iodide into iodine, and therefore we do end up getting both by simply just taking iodide? [/QUOTE]
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