For example, in my case adjusting my diet to discovery triggers (like gluten) was very helpful, while the common advice to take
iodine supplements only made things worse for me.
Not exact matches
I also began taking dessicated thyroid
supplements and lugol's
iodine (these should
only be taken under the strict supervision of a doctor who can monitor your thyroid levels).
Based on a review of the literature, the
only people who should be
supplementing with
iodine are those with lab - validated
iodine deficiency.
Usually, a multivitamin
supplement only contains the standard `' alphabet» vitamins and small amounts of iron, calcium, zinc,
iodine, etc..
Certainly those things would be harmful to anyone, not
only Californians:D, but on the site they mention it basically says that you have to make a choice on whether to use it using your own discretion... I'm torn now... I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's 5 years ago after which I went vegan and would like to
supplement my plant based diet with
iodine safely, not risking other parts of my body... What should I do here?
Discuss with your doctor before taking
iodine supplements and use with caution and
only under supervision of a health care provider.
In one of your interviews you said we need 20k - 50k mcg
iodine daily but most
supplements provide
only like 400 mcg.
-- A mineral and
iodine supplement which is added to fortify the drinking water of birds that eat
only seeds or table foods and refuse to convert to a formulated diet (such as pellets).