Sentences with phrase «took lugol»

I had low hypothyroid for years and took lugol's without having enough blood tests.

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Currently I take the following supplements daily and some of them every other day: Lugol's Iodine (for breast / general health), Celtic Sea Salt, Vitamin C (1500 - 2000 per day), B - Complex (1 - 2x a day), Magnesium Citrate (400 - 600 mg) daily, Vitamin E, Omega - 3 Fish Oil with CoQ10, 5 - 10 mg of DHEA, Milk Thistle, Rhodiola Tincture / Liquid (for adrenal health), Trace Minerals.
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).
I ordered the Lugol's Solution and take 2 drops, upright, daily in orange juice or pomegranate juice (just a couple of ounces.)
Salt and cancer Balancing an iodine deficiency; 3 types of people In the 1st case of balancing an iodine deficiency Possible allergic reactions to taking iodine Lugol's iodine / iodide in Solution Dosage My use of the Iodoral 12.5 mg iodine / iodide tablet form Monitoring for activation of iodine Maintenance dose of iodine supplementation My iodine is not activating «person 2» Niacin and its unique characteristics Niacin, bleeding and notes of caution My basal cell temperature is normal / possible infection «person 3» Iodine Spot Loading Test Recapping the 3 types of people with iodine deficiency Tumors and topical application of iodine Cellect / Budwig protocol; step 4 addition of the nutritional product Cellect including Cellect / Budwig notations through observations
I do take good quality USANA multivitamins and chelated minerals and their CalMag, carlson's fish oil, lugol's iodine and 5,000 to 10,000 iu vitamin D daily.
People doing the «iodine protocol» (I believe by Dr Brownstein) have also drastically improved their skin (it involves mega dosing on Lugol's iodine and taking enough selenium in the form of methylselenocysteine.
so I want to take seaweed or supplements but wonder if lugols or tablets are better / more affordable?
They may recommend you take it in the form of straight iodine (i.e., Lugol's solution), as a food like seaweed, as a food supplement like kelp, or as an herb, such as bladderwrack, that contains high levels of iodine.
There are potentially serious risks to taking too much iodine, however, which is why I generally do not advise taking iodine supplements like Lugol's or Ioderol.
Someone who doesn't use Lugol's at all and is iodine insufficient, it's going to soak into your skin really fast and you're not going to get a runny nose, but after you've taken it for a while, a dose would have been no problem.
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