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On 01/09/2012 11:50 PM, Ben Liberman wrote:
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> RDA is 150 mcg.
The RDA is enough to prevent goiter in most of those who do not have
breasts.
97% of iodine receptors are in the rest of the body, and were ignored by
the creators of that RDA.
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> Being a sucker for testing, I had an iodine loading test, and then
> started taking Optimox, 12.5 mg per day, and worked up to 50 mg per
> day over the course of 5-6 weeks, and stayed there for a month. I
> became concerned about potential side effects and cut back to a more
> reasonable dose. Now I take a 12.5 mg tablet once a week.
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This is Optimox:http://www.aristopharma.com/optimox.htm
I assume you mean Iodoral.
Like other mixed forms of inorganic iodine, Iodoral will in time heal
short circuits in the brain/myelin sheath, but AFAIK this is the first
mention that it has side effects.
Essential nutrients like iodine don't have side effects in reasonable
doses, which is >700 mg/day for the SSKI+Magnascent that I use, so am
curious about what you read.
Can you enlighten us?
William
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