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Originally Posted by Jonathon
Hey HJ - yes you need Iodine and lots of it. I don't remember who posted this Iodine research (powerpoint doc on benefits of Iodine) but it's pretty thorough. Will take you 4 to 6 weeks of Iodine loading to get where you need to be, then you can go on a maintenance dose.
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I can speak from a long time thing. I lived very close to "hanford" when I was a kid. At age 19 I was put on Thyroid Rx. Took it for YEARS.... Then I came in contact with a Natropath Dr. "yes a real doc on the natural way to heal". I was put on a product like is out lined 6 weeks of loading then I use it as needed. The product I use is from the store that sells Edgar Casey's formula's. This is a food grade product called. Atomidine Iodine Supplement sold by Heritage Products. A bottle of it now lasts me 2 years so it is not a huge bill for sure.
As a reimnder I have a poor liver when it comes to functions due to the ARMY making the shots that were suppose to prevent hepatitis "yellow fever" in the Veit Nam service members and when I was given that same "gamma golbulin" after being exposed to hepatitis I in fact developed Hepatitis C. ONLY "they" did not know what was wrong. The thyriod was the first thing that went south and it has been a life long battle to stay healthy. ( Not that anyone can call me that name. )... But when the Atomidine was suggested I was under the care of a ?Normal? Dr. of internal Med. Tests were run to make sure the iodine worked and still to this day it is still working right. So to answer your question a low function of thyroid can be helped with this product.
ON an ending note. IF anyone has liver function numbers showing you are having issues DO NOT use the C-Sliver. Please do not send me hate mail I or I will have to provide you a list of names of people who had Hepatitis C and "used that" with faith. Because all the people who are selling it will tell you it can kill HCV.. Oh by the way only one of those people are alive out of 5 only one stopped using the C-Sliver in time to save their own life.