Iodine

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FAQ
>how much do i take
At first, you take as much as you can tolerate. If you feel fine after 2 drops, wait an hour or two and take more drops. The OTC high doses range from 12.5mg to 130mg. There's a population in Hokkaido that consumes 200mg of iodine a day. Some Americans can't handle 5mg. Your body can handle much more after it's already used to it.
>i get bad effects
You need to also take sodium, selenium, magnesium, zinc (50mg esp if you're a dude), sulfur (eggs, whey, epsom salt or NAC), vitamin c, vitamin b3 and drink lots of water. Any other supplements you take will help.
>why do i get bad effects
Your thyroid stores mercury because it thinks it's iodine. When the iodine replaces the mercury, it ends up in your bloodstream. You need the other supplements to deal with this.
>where do i buy
ebay.com/itm/384409964325 put 1182mg in a 2 fl oz dropper bottle for 1mg per 1 drop
>why take it
Thyroid hormones are made of iodine and you don't get enough of it from diet. The liver and pineal gland are also involved. Table salt doesn't even have enough iodine to filter out the anti-caking agents (silica, aluminium, calcium phosphate, etc.) that's in it. You need iodine as a defense against several endocrine disruptors in your environment. You might've gotten a mercury-containing vaccination as a child that never resolved. 80% of Americans test positive for mercury poisoning, and then there's aluminium, cadmium, bromide, fluoride and lead. You will simply never be at your peak without iodine.

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jews put fluoride in the water

many such cases

it's very beneficial for the femanons out there

>muh mercury
No, no. The bad side effects couldn't possibly be because it's too much iodine for your body to process at once. It has nothing to do with your body needing T3 made from iodine more than straight iodine. It has nothing to do with excess T4 causing the some of the same symptoms as hypothyroidism. No, it couldn't possibly be anything like that. It's for the best if you continue overdosing supplements in complete ignorance of what they do because the schizo snake oil merchants said it's "all natural" and safe.
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It is well known that occupational exposure to high concentrations of mercury vapor can result in high levels of mercury in brain and other tissues several decades after the cessation of the exposure [48–50], indicating long half-times for inorganic mercury stored in the brain after exposure to high levels of mercury vapor.
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Some people respond well to a little bit of iodine or T4, but for a lot of people it totally fucking sucks because they have poor ability to convert T4 to T3. Let me know when you've tried pure T3 instead of this boomer-tier alternative medicine advice. The iodine is used to make thyroid hormones. Just cut out the middle man in the process.

How are you going to explain away the mercury poisoning epidemic tho

You are a dumb nigger if you take any health advice from Any Forums and apply it to reality.

It's called doing your own research kiddo.

I don't need to explain it away. I'm just telling you T3 is safer and definitely more effective. The idea that iodine's bad side effects need to be assigned to mercury sounds like pure cope when bad side effects can be attributed to the high T4 which results from iodine supplementation. T4 is already known to have bad side effects, so why even invoke mercury when it's not necessary?

Maybe start with repenting for your sins to God. You will either spend eternity in Heaven in Hell. Pick, and good-bye.

God told me to redpill goobers like you about your mercury poisoning.

How does T3 release and chelate mercury

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>The iodine is used to make thyroid hormones
it has a much wider function and is stored in different organs including the mammary glands, eyes, gastric mucosa, cervix, cerebrospinal fluid, arterial walls, ovary and salivary glands , not only the thyroid

Iodine also helps break away calcium fluoride from the pineal gland. It also affects the liver - the thyroid and liver constantly communicate with each other.

checked and fuck the shill. iodine is extremely important

Methylmercury can be stored in fat. If you have trouble losing weight because you feel horrible, that could be why. America getting fat and gay over the past few decades makes sense in a mercury poisoning context.

I don't know if it does or not. My main reason for making you aware of T3 is because it's like you made a thread about creatine or protein powder on Any Forums and I responded by telling you to take testosterone, a hormone that actually does something noticable

It's unlikely you have a true iodine deficiency though without a fairly restricted diet. A real problem for many people is making T3 in the liver though. If you have an iodine deficiency, you could just eat some seafood instead of megadosing iodine. Milk or eggs may even have the iodine if you're afraid of mercury in seafood.

Protein powder aids in glutathione production, which can help remove heavy metals and other toxins from the body.

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So say you're hypothetically low on iodine, then you supplement and get to good levels.

What changes do you feel/get

My point is weak sauce versus the real deal.

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More mental stability, energy, focus. Different diseases tend to have similar symptoms and similar cures.

"I would rather know what sort of person has a disease than what sort of disease a person has." - Hippocrates

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>may even have
not many people have access to fresh seafood dude and soil has become depleted so the amount you get in food are miniscule.
>The tolerable upper intake level for iodine as established by the Food and Nutrition Board is 1,100 µg/day for adults. The safe upper limit of consumption set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan is 3,000 µg/day
the Japanese consume a lot more iodine and are generally a much healthier nation

The regions of Japan eating 1kg of seaweed a day are getting like 200mg of iodine. The saving grace of modernity is that we can get it in a single pill.

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I don't know about your local foods but iodine is listed in the nutrition facts on the carton for my eggs. Iodine is given to cattle as a supplement and it is used as a disinfectant, so iodine ends up in the milk.

>200mg of iodine.
yep
it's important to take selenium with iodine supplements though otherwise you could create an even bigger problem

Yeah, I take 200mcg three times a day. I've been taking iodine for 3 weeks now and I'm looking forward to the 2 month mark. Really want this mercury shit out of me.

this is the real truth, these gmo mass produced veggies have none of the minerals they once contained. depleting soil means more than just N-K-P.

>eating 1kg of seaweed a day
I totally believe that

do you notice anything different from taking the supplements?

it's not a practice everywhere and most places have stopped giving it to cows as far as i know
that's true. search for vitamin/mineral content in produce in the past and now and it's alarming

Yes, it fixed my disease (dysautonomia). I take 30mg of potassium iodide a few times a day, reaching about 200mg. I feel like I did when I was a kid in a way. Just normal and healthy.