Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Hi Everybody I joined the group a while ago but after the initial hello post have just been reading- what are you supposed to do to improve your levels of iodine? Just paint it on the skin? Thanks Debbie - Coleen Thursday, September 21, 2006 3:49 PM Re: today's meals I find this very interesting about the iodine, as my sister just had her thyroid taken out due to cancer and they're thinking it's hereditary. Can't hurt -- might help! Can you still buy iodine in a drug store? Coleen <<You know, when I first started eating more healthfully several months ago, I tried the technique where you " paint " iodine onto a 2 square inch area of your skin. If it absorbs into your skin in less than 24 hours, then your body needed that iodine. The quicker the absorption, the lower your body's reserves. (Now, I'm not a doctor or anything like that, but I've read this.) Anyway, the first time I tried it, my body absorbed the iodine in less than an hour. I think in general I was very depleted of vitamins and minerals due to my poor diet. Yesterday I tried the iodine thing again and after 24 hours, you could still see the area I'd painted. It wasn't nearly as dark after a day, but I consider this a good indicator that my body is getting more of the nutrients it needs. (As I've read it, the thyroid uses iodine and the thyroid manages metabolism so it's very important to have good iodine levels.)>> Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 I'm the one who posted that. I'm not a doctor or a nutritionist. I prefer to get my nutritional needs met with food. I've heard that iodized salt isn't so good in other ways so I avoid it, but I use sea salt and fleur de sel, which contain naturally occurring iodine (though they aren't iodized). Another way to get iodine is from kelp or other sea veggies. Plants can be grown in iodized soil, and so can contain iodine, but I don't know if this is particularly common in the U.S. And of course there are oral supplements. It is possible to consume too much iodine so, again, talk to your doctor. :-) Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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