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D Dawson wrote:
> Ben wrote:
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>>I enquire whether members of the list might have information as to
>>whether any hunter gatherers have been documented to consume the
>>thyroid gland of prey.
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>>Iodine has the most profound effect of any single factor on IQ:
>>iodine deficiency reduces IQ an average of 13.5 or 15 points
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> Would this be signficant as some direct effect of iodine on brain
> function or as an agent for sufficient thyroid activity? I believe
> hypo thyroid is often associated with decreased mental fuction and
> chronic fatigue.
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As a person who swallows 3/4 of a grain of Armour thyroid every morning
because of a hypothyroid condition, I can attest to the decreased mental
function and fatigue. I went to NYC on business last fall and forgot my
thyroid meds. By two days in I was tired, by four days in I was barely
alive, not to mention dizzy. I felt like I was looking at the world
from the bottom of a well I was far too tired to climb out of. It was
horrible, and I found myself thinking of all the poor folks who were
hypothyroid before there was any medical understanding of the problem.
They became myxedemic cretins, and no doubt sat, blob-like, in a corner
for most of their lives.
BTW, I took my BP at the grocery store on my way home -- 90/47. No
wonder I was dizzy. If civilization as we know it ever collapses, I'll
have to take to devouring the raw thyroid glands of rabbits and
squirrels on a daily basis.
Dana
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