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does Iodine influence hormone receptor activity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keepfit1" data-source="post: 240432" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>My partner has just been through a bad iodine experience , she has low thyroid and naturopath type doc suggested iodine drops after a patch test allegedly showed deficiency, it made her a lot worse, all thyroid labs worse plus raised antibodies,, we decided to get a iodine urine test to double check if iodine deficient, she came back at over 300 with range being 100 to 200, ie overdosed and clearly patch test was BS.</p><p>bottom line in my opinion as with all vits or hormones etc, don’t supplement unless a test shows deficiency, if deficient iodine is helpful if not deficient it can do plenty harm including to thyroid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepfit1, post: 240432, member: 44282"] My partner has just been through a bad iodine experience , she has low thyroid and naturopath type doc suggested iodine drops after a patch test allegedly showed deficiency, it made her a lot worse, all thyroid labs worse plus raised antibodies,, we decided to get a iodine urine test to double check if iodine deficient, she came back at over 300 with range being 100 to 200, ie overdosed and clearly patch test was BS. bottom line in my opinion as with all vits or hormones etc, don’t supplement unless a test shows deficiency, if deficient iodine is helpful if not deficient it can do plenty harm including to thyroid [/QUOTE]
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