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Hello
from the Women For Balance Team!
Our focus for the month of May will
be Thyroid Health, in relation to our hormones. This
issue of our newsletter is chocked full of information about how to help
support your thyroid, safely and naturally! In addition to that, we have
a spectacular guest speaker for our Hot Flash Free call this month! Join
us on Tuesday, May 6th 10 AM Pacific Time, when Shana Clagg and I will
be interviewing Stephanie Buist from the Iodine Group on our broadcast.
If you suspect that your thyroid may be a little sluggish......you won't
want to miss this call! We look forward to having you with us!

In this issue, you will find

Low
Thyroid & Weight Gain
Interference with thyroid hormone is often an underlying cause of
hypothyroidism, which, in turn, is responsible for more than 100
different symptoms. There are many undesirable effects which include
weight gain and fatigue that cannot be controlled by diet or
exercise.
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Fatigue
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Weight Gain
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Dry Skin
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Constipation
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Intolerance to Cold/Heat
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Muscle Weakness
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Indigestion
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Memory Loss
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Menstrual Disorders
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Infertility
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Sleep Disorders
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Swelling of Hands, Feet, Eyelids
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Loss of Hair
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Heart Palpitation
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Premenstrual Syndrome
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Emotional Instability
Commonly observed symptoms of Hypothyroidism include
Unopposed estrogen (estrogen dominance) can interfere with thyroid
hormone activity and is often a primary underlying cause of thyroid
dysfunction.
Because estrogen and thyroid hormone have opposing actions (probably
at the thyroid hormone receptor level) unopposed Estrogen will
prevent the thyroid hormone from "completing its mission," resulting
in "hypothyroid symptoms." This excess estrogen is often responsible
for the symptoms of Hypothyroidism, despite normal serum levels of
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH).
Natural Progesterone, however, re-directs the activity of estrogen
by increasing the sensitivity of estrogen receptors and, most
importantly, inhibits many of unopposed estrogen's undesirable
side-effects, which includes interference with thyroid hormone
activity.
Most women who are plagued by the symptoms of hypothyroidism have
found that thyroid function has been normalized within a few weeks
of using a properly formulated Natural Progesterone Cream, in conjunction with proven Dietary- Lifestyle modifications.
Because natural progesterone most often has a normalizing effect on
a sluggish thyroid, the use of thyroid medication may over-stimulate
the thyroid gland. Consult your health care professional if you are
taking prescription thyroid medication.
In addition to a properly formulated Natural Progesterone Cream,
many informed women have found that supplementing with ten kelp
tablets per day has a nourishing effect on thyroid function.

By Ray
Peat
This is a slightly modified version of Ray
Peat's article which can be found at
http://www.efn.org/~raypeat/
I have already discussed the many toxic effects
of the unsaturated oils, and I have frequently
mentioned that coconut oil doesn't have those toxic
effects, though it does contain a small amount of the
unsaturated oils.
Many people have asked me to write something on
coconut oil. I thought I might write a small book on it,
but I realize that there are no suitable channels for
distributing such a book -- if the seed-oil industry can
eliminate major corporate food products that have used
coconut oil for a hundred years, they certainly have the
power to prevent dealers from selling a book that would
affect their market more seriously. For the present, I
will just outline some of the virtues of coconut oil.
The unsaturated oils in some cooked foods become
rancid in just a few hours, even at refrigerator
temperatures, and are responsible for the stale taste of
leftover foods. (Eating slightly stale food isn't
particularly harmful, since the same oils, even when
eaten absolutely fresh, will oxidize at a much higher
rate once they are in the body, where they are heated
and thoroughly mixed with an abundance of oxygen.)
Coconut oil that has been kept at room temperature
for a year has been tested for rancidity, and showed no
evidence of it.
Since we would expect the small percentage of
unsaturated oils naturally contained in coconut oil to
become rancid, it seems that the other (saturated)
oils have an antioxidative effect:
I suspect that the dilution keeps the unstable
unsaturated fat molecules spatially separated from each
other, so they can't interact in the destructive chain
reactions that occur in other oils.
To interrupt chain-reactions of oxidation is one of
the functions of antioxidants, and it is possible that a
sufficient quantity of coconut oil in the body has this
function. It is well established that dietary coconut
oil reduces our need for vitamin E, but I think its
antioxidant role is more general than that, and that it
has both direct and indirect antioxidant activities.
Coconut oil is unusually rich in short and medium
chain fatty acids. Shorter chain length allows fatty
acids to be metabolized without use of the carnitine
transport system. Mildronate protects cells against
stress partly by opposing the action of carnitine, and
comparative studies showed that added carnitine had the
opposite effect, promoting the oxidation of unsaturated
fats during stress, and increasing oxidative damage to
cells.
I suspect that a degree of saturation of the
oxidative apparatus by short-chain fatty acids has a
similar effect -- that is, that these very soluble and
mobile short-chain saturated fats have priority for
oxidation, because they don't require carnitine
transport into the mitochondrion, and that this will
tend to inhibit oxidation of the unstable, peroxidizable
unsaturated fatty acids.
When Albert Schweitzer operated his clinic in
tropical Africa, he said it was many years before he saw
any cases of cancer, and he believed that the appearance
of cancer was caused by the change to the European type
of diet. In the l920s, German researchers showed that
mice on a fat-free diet were practically free of cancer.
Since then, many studies have demonstrated a very
close association between consumption of unsaturated
oils and the incidence of cancer.
Heart damage is easily produced in animals by feeding
them linoleic acid; this "essential" fatty acid turned
out to be the heart toxin in grape-seed oil.
The addition of saturated fat to the experimental
heart-toxic oil-rich diet protects against the damage to
heart cells.
Immunosuppression was observed in patients who were
being "nourished" by intravenous emulsions of "essential
fatty acids," and as a result coconut oil is used as the
basis for intravenous fat feeding, except in
organ-transplant patients. For those patients, emulsions
of unsaturated oils are used specifically for their
immunosuppressive effects.
General aging, and especially aging of the brain, is
increasingly seen as being closely associated with lipid
peroxidation.
Several years ago I met an old couple, who were only
a few years apart in age, but the wife looked many
years younger than her doddering old husband. She
was from the Philippines, and she remarked that she
always had to cook two meals at the same time, because
her husband couldn't adapt to her traditional food.
Three times every day, she still prepared her food in
coconut oil. Her apparent youth increased my
interest in the effects of coconut oil.
In the l960s, Hartroft and Porta gave an elegant
argument for decreasing the ratio of unsaturated oil to
saturated oil in the diet (and thus in the tissues).
They showed that the "age pigment" is produced in
proportion to the ratio of oxidants to antioxidants,
multiplied by the ratio of unsaturated oils to saturated
oils.
More recently, a variety of studies have demonstrated
that ultraviolet light induces peroxidation in
unsaturated fats, but not saturated fats, and that this
occurs in the skin as well as in the lab.
Rabbit experiments, and studies of humans, showed
that the amount of unsaturated oil in the diet
strongly affects the rate at which aged, wrinkled skin
develops.
The unsaturated fat in the skin is a major target for
the aging and carcinogenic effects of ultraviolet light,
though not necessarily the only one.
In the l940s, farmers attempted to use cheap coconut
oil for fattening their animals, but they found that it
made them lean, active and hungry. For a few years, an
antithyroid drug was found to make the livestock get fat
while eating less food, but then it was found to be a
strong carcinogen, and it also probably produced
hypothyroidism in the people who ate the meat.
By the late l940s, it was found that the same
antithyroid effect, causing animals to get fat without
eating much food, could be achieved by using soy beans
and corn as feed.
Later, an animal experiment fed diets that were low
or high in total fat, and in different groups the fat
was provided by pure coconut oil, or a pure unsaturated
oil, or by various mixtures of the two oils. At the end
of their lives, the animals' obesity increased directly
in proportion to the ratio of unsaturated oil to coconut
oil in their diet, and was not related to the total
amount of fat they had consumed.
That is, animals which ate just a little pure
unsaturated oil were fat, and animals which ate a lot of
coconut oil were lean.
G. W. Crile and his wife found that the metabolic
rate of people in Yucatan, where coconut is a staple
food, averaged 25% higher than that of people in the
United States.
In a hot climate, the adaptive tendency is to have a
lower metabolic rate, so it is clear that some factor is
more than offsetting this expected effect of high
environmental temperatures. The people there are lean,
and recently it has been observed that the women there
have none of the symptoms we commonly associate with the
menopause.
By l950, then, it was established that unsaturated
fats suppress the metabolic rate, apparently
creating hypothyroidism.
Over the next few decades, the exact mechanisms of
that metabolic damage were studied. Unsaturated fats
damage the mitochondria, partly by suppressing the
reparatory enzyme, and partly by causing generalized
oxidative damage. The more unsaturated the oils are, the
more specifically they suppress tissue response to
thyroid hormone, and transport of the hormone on the
thyroid transport protein.
Plants evolved a variety of toxins designed to
protect themselves from "predators," such as grazing
animals. Seeds contain a variety of toxins, that seem to
be specific for mammalian enzymes, and the seed oils
themselves function to block protein digestive enzymes
in the stomach.
The thyroid hormone is formed in the gland by the
action of a protein digestive enzyme, and the
unsaturated oils also inhibit that enzyme. Similar
protein digestive enzymes involved in clot removal and
immune function appear to be similarly inhibited by
these oils.
Just as metabolism is "activated" by consumption of
coconut oil, which prevents the inhibiting effect of
unsaturated oils, other inhibited processes, such as
clot removal and immune function, will probably tend to
be restored by continuing use of coconut oil.
Brain tissue is very rich in complex forms of
fats.
The experiment (around 1978) in which pregnant mice
were given diets containing either coconut oil or
unsaturated oil showed that brain development was
superior in the young mice whose mothers ate coconut
oil.
Because coconut oil supports thyroid function, and
thyroid governs brain development, including
myelination, the result might simply reflect the
difference between normal and hypothyroid individuals.
However, in 1980, experimenters demonstrated that
young rats fed milk containing soy oil incorporated the
oil directly into their brain cells, and had
structurally abnormal brain cells as a result.
Lipid oxidation occurs during seizures, and antioxidants
such as vitamin E have some anti-seizure activity.
Currently, lipid oxidation is being found to be involved
in the nerve cell degeneration of Alzheimer's disease.
Various fractions of coconut oil are coming into use
as "drugs," meaning that they are advertised as
treatments for diseases. Butyric acid is used to treat
cancer, lauric and myristic acids to treat virus
infections, and mixtures of medium-chain fats are sold
for weight loss.
Purification undoubtedly increases certain effects,
and results in profitable products, but in the absence
of more precise knowledge, I think the whole natural
product, used as a regular food, is the best way to
protect health.
The shorter-chain fatty acids have strong, unpleasant
odors; for a couple of days after I ate a small amount
of a medium-chain triglyceride mixture, my skin oil
emitted a rank, goaty smell. Some people don't seem to
have that reaction, and the benefits might outweigh the
stink, but these things just haven't been in use long
enough to know whether they are safe.
Treating any complex natural product as the drug
industry does, as a raw material to be fractionated in
the search for "drug" products, is risky, because the
relevant knowledge isn't sought in the search for an
association between a single chemical and a single
disease.
While the toxic unsaturated paint-stock oils,
especially safflower, soy, corn and linseed (flaxseed)
oils, have been sold to the public precisely for their
drug effects, all of their claimed benefits were
false.
When people become interested in coconut oil as a
"health food," the huge seed-oil industry -- operating
through their shills -- are going to attack it as an
"unproved drug."
While components of coconut oil have been found to
have remarkable physiological effects (as
antihistamines, antiinfectives/antiseptics, promoters of
immunity, glucocorticoid antagonist, nontoxic anticancer
agents, for example).
The cholesterol-lowering fiasco for a long time
centered on the ability of unsaturated oils to slightly
lower serum cholesterol. For years, the mechanism of
that action wasn't known, which should have suggested
caution. Now, it seems that the effect is just one more
toxic action, in which the liver defensively retains its
cholesterol, rather than releasing it into the blood.
Large scale human studies have provided overwhelming
evidence that whenever drugs, including the unsaturated
oils, were used to lower serum cholesterol, mortality
increased, from a variety of causes including
accidents, but mainly from cancer.
Since the l930s, it has been clearly established that
suppression of the thyroid raises serum cholesterol
(while increasing mortality from infections, cancer, and
heart disease), while restoring the thyroid hormone
brings cholesterol down to normal.
In this situation, however, thyroid isn't suppressing
the synthesis of cholesterol, but rather is promoting
its use to form hormones and bile salts. When the
thyroid is functioning properly, the amount of
cholesterol in the blood entering the ovary governs the
amount of progesterone being produced by the ovary, and
the same situation exists in all steroid-forming
tissues, such as the adrenal glands and the brain.
Progesterone and its precursor, pregnenolone, have a
generalized protective function: antioxidant,
anti-seizure, antitoxin, anti-spasm, anti-clot,
anticancer, pro-memory, pro-myelination, pro-attention,
etc. Any interference with the formation of cholesterol
will interfere with all of these exceedingly important
protective functions.
As far as the evidence goes, it suggests that
coconut oil, added regularly to a balanced diet, lowers
cholesterol to normal by promoting its conversion into
pregnenolone.
Coconut-eating cultures in the tropics have
consistently lower cholesterol than people in the U.S.
Everyone that I know who uses coconut oil regularly
happens to have cholesterol levels of about 160, while
eating mainly cholesterol rich foods (eggs, milk,
cheese, meat, shellfish). I encourage people to eat
sweet fruits, rather than starches, if they want to
increase their production of cholesterol, since fructose
has that effect.
Many people see coconut oil in its hard, white state,
and -- as a result of their training watching television
or going to medical school -- associate it with the
cholesterol-rich plaques in blood vessels. Those lesions
in blood vessels are caused mostly by lipid oxidation of
unsaturated fats, and relate to stress, because
adrenaline liberates fats from storage, and the lining
of blood vessels is exposed to high concentrations of
the blood-borne material.
In the body, incidentally, the oil can't exist as a
solid, since it liquefies at 76 degrees. (Incidentally,
the viscosity of complex materials isn't a simple matter
of averaging the viscosity of its component materials;
cholesterol and saturated fats sometimes lower the
viscosity of cell components.)
Most of the images and metaphors relating to coconut
oil and cholesterol that circulate in our culture are
false and misleading. I offer a counter-image, which
is metaphorical, but it is true in that it relates to
lipid oxidation, which is profoundly important in our
bodies. After a bottle of safflower oil has been opened
a few times, a few drops that get smeared onto the
outside of the bottle begin to get very sticky, and hard
to wash off.
This property is why it is a valued base for paints
and varnishes, but this varnish is chemically closely
related to the age pigment that forms "liver spots" on
the skin, and similar lesions in the brain, heart, blood
vessels, lenses of the eyes, etc. The image of "hard,
white saturated coconut oil" isn't relevant to the oil's
biological action, but the image of "sticky varnish-like
easily oxidized unsaturated seed oils" is highly
relevant to their toxicity.
The ability of some of the medium chain saturated
fatty acids in coconut oil to inhibit the liver's
formation of fat very likely synergizes with the
pro-thyroid effect, in allowing energy to be used,
rather than stored.
When fat isn't formed from carbohydrate, the sugar is
available for use, or for storage as glycogen. Therefore, shifting from
unsaturated fats in foods to coconut oil involves
several anti-stress processes, reducing our need for the
adrenal hormones. Decreased blood sugar is a basic
signal for the release of adrenal hormones.
Unsaturated oil tends to lower the blood sugar in
at least three basic ways.
It damages mitochondria, causing respiration to be
uncoupled from energy production, meaning that fuel is
burned without useful effect. It suppresses the activity
of the respiratory enzyme (directly, and through its
anti-thyroid actions), decreasing the respiratory
production of energy.
And it tends to direct carbohydrate into fat
production, making both stress and obesity more
probable. For those of us who use coconut oil
consistently, one of the most noticeable changes is the
ability to go for several hours without eating, and to
feel hungry without having symptoms of hypoglycemia.
One of the stylish ways to promote the use of
unsaturated oils is to refer to their presence in "cell
membranes," and to claim that they are essential for
maintaining "membrane fluidity." As I have mentioned
above, it is the ability of the unsaturated fats, and
their breakdown products, to interfere with enzymes and
transport proteins, which accounts for many of their
toxic effects, so they definitely don't just harmlessly
form "membranes."
They probably bind to all proteins, and disrupt some
of them, but for some reason their affinity for
proteolytic and respiration-related enzymes is
particularly obvious. (I think the chemistry of this
association is going to give us some important insights
into the nature of organisms).
Unsaturated fats are slightly more water-soluble than
fully saturated fats, and so they do have a greater
tendency to concentrate at interfaces between water and
fats or proteins, but there are relatively few places
where these interfaces can be usefully and harmlessly
occupied by unsaturated fats, and at a certain point, an
excess becomes harmful.
We don't want "membranes" forming where there
shouldn't be membranes. The fluidity or viscosity of
cell surfaces is an extremely complex subject, and the
degree of viscosity has to be appropriate for the
function of the cell. Interestingly, in some cells, such
as the cells that line the air sacs of the lungs,
cholesterol and one of the saturated fatty acids found
in coconut oil can increase the fluidity of the cell
surface.
In red blood cells, which have sometimes been wrongly
described as "hemoglobin enclosed in a cell membrane,"
it has been known for a long time that lipid oxidation
of unsaturated fats weakens the cellular structure,
causing the cells to be destroyed prematurely.
Lipid oxidation products lower the rigidity of
regions of cells considered to be membranes. But the red
blood cell is actually more like a sponge in structure,
consisting of a "skeleton" of proteins, which (if not
damaged by oxidation) can hold its shape, even when the
hemoglobin has been removed. Oxidants damage the protein
structure, and it is this structural damage which in
turn increases the "fluidity" of the associated fats.
So, it is probably true that in many cases the liquid
unsaturated oils do increase "membrane fluidity," but it
is now clear that in at least some of those cases the
"fluidity" corresponds to the chaos of a damaged cell
protein structure. (N. V. Gorbunov, "Effect of
structural modification of membrane proteins on
lipid-protein interactions in the human erythrocyte
membrane," Bull. Exp. Biol. & Med. 116(11), 1364-67.
1993.
Although I had stopped using the unsaturated seed
oils years ago, and supposed that I wasn't heavily
saturated with toxic unsaturated fat, when I first used
coconut oil I saw an immediate response, that convinced
me my metabolism was chronically inhibited by something
that was easily alleviated by "dilution" or molecular
competition.
I had put a tablespoonful of coconut oil on some rice
I had for supper, and half an hour later while I was
reading, I noticed I was breathing more deeply than
normal. I saw that my skin was pink, and I found that my
pulse was faster than normal -- about 98, I think. After
an hour or two, my pulse and breathing returned to
normal.
Every day for a couple of weeks I noticed the same
response while I was digesting a small amount of coconut
oil, but gradually it didn't happen any more, and I
increased my daily consumption of the oil to about an
ounce. I kept eating the same foods as before, except
that I added about 200 or 250 calories per day as
coconut oil.
Apparently the metabolic surges that happened at
first were an indication that my body was compensating
for an anti-thyroid substance by producing more thyroid
hormone; when the coconut oil relieved the inhibition, I
experienced a moment of slight hyperthyroidism, but
after a time the inhibitor became less effective, and my
body adjusted by producing slightly less thyroid
hormone.
But over the next few months, I saw that my weight
was slowly and consistently decreasing. It had been
steady at 185 pounds for 25 years, but over a period of
six months it dropped to about 175 pounds. I found that
eating more coconut oil lowered my weight another few
pounds, and eating less caused it to increase.
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IODINE The Hidden Deficiency That Could Be Causing Your Health
Problems
by Nan Kathryn Fuchs, Ph.D.
In 1940, the
typical American diet contained 500-800 micrograms a day
of iodine. By 1995, that daily intake had dropped down
to 135 mcg. Seaweed provides a great natural source of
iodine and many varieties are actually very tasty. The
regular consumption of seaweed could even restore your
thyroid function. Iodine deficiency could be causing
many of your health problems. That’s not all. This
common mineral found in seaweed could be the first
non-plant adaptogen--a substance that helps to regulate
many body functions including the thyroid. This means it
can work for people with an underactive or overactive
thyroid. To follow are eight secrets about this amazing
nutrient. If you read on, I think you’ll see why I call
it the best-kept health secret of all.
SECRET #1 Your thyroid could be low even when your tests
are normal. If you don’t get enough iodine in your diet, it
allows other substances that interfere with thyroid
function and the central nervous system to wreak havoc.
These include chlorine, fluoride, and bromide. Their
ability to cause problems depends on how much iodide (a
form of iodine) your body contains. Sufficient iodine
and iodide compete with bromide. This means that bromide
can’t be utilized in the thyroid. Iodide also reduces
the toxicity of fluoride.
If you have a hot tub, you probably use chloride or
bromide as a disinfectant. Both can lower your iodine
levels. Bromine is also found in some
pesticides--another reason to eat organic food whenever
possible.
You may have been told that your thyroid tests are
normal. Yet, if you are frequently cold and constipated
and have brittle hair and unexplained fatigue, your
thyroid gland may not be functioning optimally.
You may not be aware of this, but hypothyroidism is an
epidemic. One in ten women in this country have been
diagnosed with thyroid problems. Some endocrinologists
believe that as many as one in four women have either an
underactive or overactive thyroid.
Why are our diets lower in iodine than ever before? In
the 1960s, we got more iodine from the bread we ate.
Iodine-containing dough conditioners added 150 mcg of
iodine to each slice! But over the past 20 years, food
processors have substituted this conditioner with
bromine, a substance that opposes every iodine and
actually contributes to goiters. So instead of getting a
little iodine in every slice of bread you eat, you’re
now getting a little bromine. The problem is that
bromine lowers your iodine levels even further.
What about just using iodized salt to increase your
iodine intake? Simply put, it won’t work. Iodine was
originally added to salt to prevent goiters. Iodized
table salt contains 74 mcg of iodine for every gram of
salt. Sea salt, soy sauce, and Bragg’s liquid amino
acids are all salty condiments that contain no iodine.
To get sufficient iodine you’d need to eat 168 grams of
salt every day! A healthy Western diet contains less
than 0.500 milligrams (mg) a day--including whatever is
naturally found in our foods. You can’t safely eat
enough iodized salt to reverse an iodine deficiency.
SECRET #2 Not all forms of iodine are safe.
Getting enough iodine in your diet is vital to
preventing many health problems. But you have to make
sure you’re getting the right type of iodine. There are
two forms of iodine: iodine 127 (safe, natural dietary
iodine) and iodine 131 (a harmful, radioactive byproduct
of nuclear energy). Your body absorbs and retains any
kind of iodine to which it is exposed. Most of it is
deposited in your thyroid gland or breast tissues. These
are the two places that use the highest amounts of
iodine.
SECRET #3
Seaweed improves low thyroid
function.
The good news
is, there’s an easy way to get dietary iodine and fight
of all these dangerous substances. Seaweed provides a
safe form of dietary iodine for better thyroid function
and healthier breast tissues. It also protects you from
the harmful effects of radioactive iodine. The regular
consumption of seaweed could even restore your thyroid
function.
You can eat as much of it as your body wants. There are
red and brown seaweeds (although the don’t look either
red or brown). Brown seaweeds are highest in iodine.
They include all forms of kelp. Focus, also known as
Bladder-wrack, is considered to be the best for
underactive thyroids because it contains the most
iodine. Hijiki and Sargassum are two other forms of
brown seaweeds, Red seaweeds include dulse, nori, Irish
moss, and Gracilaria.
If you’ve been told that your thyroid is borderline-low,
eating seaweed makes sense. But remember, if you’re
iodine-deficient, you need to eat seaweed every day or
take iodine in a different form.
If you’re taking thyroid medication and want to try
seaweed, you may want to call Dr. Drum first for a
consultation. The protocol for taking seaweed while on
thyroid hormone replacement is different from the one
I’ve described. Instead of using seaweed to boost your
iodine levels, you might consider using an iodine
supplement. Some contain iodine alone, while others have
both iodine and iodide.
SECRET #4 An iodine supplement should also contain
iodide.
The form
of iodine you take determines where it will go and which
parts of your body it can help. While both thyroid and
breast tissues need iodine, your thyroid gland prefers
it in a form called iodide. Iodide is a reduced form of
an iodine compound containing potassium. Textbooks on
endocrinology say that iodine by itself is sufficient
since it is converted into iodide in the intestines. But
a study using both iodine and iodide indicates our
thyroid gland functions better when iodide is included.
Research endocrinologist, Guy E. Abraham, M.D.,
developed both a test to determine iodine sufficiency
and an iodine product designed to reverse this
deficiency.
His supplement is a high-potency iodine/potassium iodide
tablet containing 5 mg of iodine and 7.5 mg of potassium
iodide. Doctors will recognize this as a tablet form of
an iodine solution called Lugol’s solution, a
well-absorbed form of iodine that has been used for 180
years. The tablet is called Iodoral, and it’s available
through several sources to anyone who has been found by
their doctors or by Dr. Abraham’s test to be
iodine-deficient.
SECRET #5 Your iodine level can now be measured
accurately.
At one
time, people would paint a circle of tincture of iodine
on their inner arm to see whether or not they were
iodine-deficient. The thought was that if you were not
deficient in iodine, this iodine-patch would disappear
in from twenty minutes to two hours. But if it was
visible for more than four hours, your iodine level was
just low. It’s not a particularly accurate way to
measure your iodine level. But until recently, it was
all that was available.
Now there’s a simple twenty-four hour urine test
developed by Dr. Abraham that measures the amount of
iodide in your urine using an ion-selective electrode
(ISE) following an oral intake of iodine/iodide. The ISE
method to measure urinary iodide has been tested
effectively on more than 4,000 Japanese men and women by
Japanese researchers.
SECRET #6 A deficiency of iodine can increase your
risk for breast cancer.
This is
because iodine is highly concentrated in breast tissues.
When radioactive iodine breaks down in your breast, it
can contribute to breast cancer. And, if you remember,
dietary iodine blocks the absorption of this harmful
iodine.
Low iodine can increase the production of estrogens, and
your lifetime exposure to estrogens increases your risk
for breast cancer. Iodine normalizes the effect of
estrogens on breast tissues.
SECRET #7 Iodine is more than a mineral.
Iodine is
also an adaptogen. Adaptogens are substances that help
normalize various bodily functions. Usually, adaptogens
are herbs like Rhodiola rosea or Cordyceps mushrooms.
Now we’re seeing that iodine, so crucial to good health,
may in fact be the ultimate adaptogen. Studies show that
if you take enough iodine (100 to 400 times the RDA) it
helps to regulate other body functions as well.
SECRET #8 You may need iodine even if you’re healthy.
If you suffer from any chronic illness,
including cancer, you need to have Dr. Abraham’s
twenty-four hour urine test performed to measure your
iodine levels. I even suggest this test for healthy
individuals, as it may help prevent disease from
occurring.
I took this test several years ago and discovered I was
low in iodine--and I’m very healthy. After taking his
iodine supplement, Iodoral, for several months I noticed
more mental clarity, increased energy, and a better
complexion. These positive effects disappeared when I
stopped taking it. The implications for getting sufficient iodine are vast.
Forward-thinking doctors are seeing that iodine may hold
the key to their patients’ health problems. Until you
have been tested, and have achieved iodine sufficiency,
you won’t know how vital iodine is to your own health.

*****Reading Recommendations*******

by Bruce Fife
This is an awesome resource that is full of information about the
benefits of coconut oil for overall health with a nice section on
hormone balancing. Bruce Fife did a great job!

The
Coconut Diet : The Secret Ingredient That Helps You Lose Weight
While You Eat Your Favorite Foods
by
Cherie Calbom,
John Calbom,
Cherie Calbom provides two full chapters on how Coconut Oil helps
aid in thyroid health. I know the title sounds a little over the
top, but this is some very very good reading.....full of recipes
for using coconut oil too!

Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It
David Brownstein, MD
This book is one of the best for explaining how our environment
mixed with the standard American diet negatively impacts our health.
The steps here can save lives in the right hands.

Recommended
Web Pick's of the Month
Stephanie Buist's
Iodine Group~
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/iodine/
Stop the Thyroid Madness~
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/
The Coconut Diet~
http://coconutdiet.com/
And ALWAYS.......

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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR APRIL 2008 WINNER
As promised~ we drew a name from our list of registered Newsletter
recipients and I would like to congratulate Jan
Herschberger for
winning our April's give-away! Jan will be receiving a tube of natural, bio-identical Progesterone.
Endau Harmonizing Cream will arrive in her mailbox very soon!
Would you like the opportunity to win a tube for yourself? I'd like
to invite you to visits my
Women for Balance
website and register to receive
our monthly newsletter. Each month I will hold a drawing for a new
winner! It could be YOU
While you are at my
website, take a moment or two for yourself and enjoy a couple of the
many articles there for your learning pleasure. The
site is a virtual library of information that will help put you on a
solid path to health.
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I appreciate YOU!!
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