Iodine Deficiency
By Robert Sarver
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Dr. David Brownstein has a US medical practice dealing primarily with
thyroid patients. He has been quite successful treating hypothyroidism
and hyperthyroidism with the iodine/iodide supplement Iodoral that is
available over the Internet without prescription. Dr. Brownstein believes
that the usual thyroid medication prescribed by doctors is the wrong
treatment because it does not deal with the underlying iodine deficiency
problem. All cells in the body need iodine for proper functioning. All
glands (thyroid, adrenal, etc.) especially need iodine for the production
of hormones. Dr. Brownstein believes that iodine deficiency is a major
cause of breast cancer and other diseases of the reproductive organs
such as ovarian, uterus and prostrate cysts and cancers. Iodine levels
in US soil have fallen 50 per cent over the past 50 years and soil in
the US is deficient in iodine.
The Great Lakes region has some of lowest soil iodine levels in the
world and this results in high levels of cancers related to iodine deficiency.
Dr. Brownstein has been quite successful in treating fibrocystic breast
disease (cysts in the breast) with iodine/iodine supplementation. In
one case a 37 year-old woman with severe fibrocystic breast disease
was completely cured after supplementing with 50 mgs of iodine a day
for two months. Women with large breasts need more iodine than women
with smaller breasts. Other medical authorities agree that iodine deficiency
can lead to fibrocystic breast disease and/or ovarian cysts. [1] [2]
[3] Iodine can similarly reduce uterine fibroids and one of the first
conventional medical treatments for severe fibroids was to paint the
uterus with iodine. [4] Some other medical conditions associated with
iodine deficiency are goiters, Graves' Disease, Hashimoto's Disease,
fatigue and impaired immune system function. Iodine deficiency during
pregnancy can lead to miscarriages and reduced IQ in surviving offspring.
[5] The World Health Organization says that iodine deficiency is the
largest single cause of mental retardation. Iodine also detoxifies the
body by removing mercury, fluorides, chlorides, and bromides.
If iodine/iodide are so crucial in the body, why hasn't there been
more research studies published? Dr. Brownstein believes that because
iodine cannot be patented there is no incentive for the drug companies
to perform the research. Iodized salt and the iodine supplements usually
found in health food stores contain the iodide form of iodine. Dr. Brownstein
has had little success treating patients with only iodide. The supplement
Iodoral contains both the iodide (reduced) and iodine (oxidized) forms
of iodine because the body needs both forms. The US RDA for iodine is
150 mcg. Iodoral contains 100 times (12.5 mgs) the RDA's requirement
of iodine/iodide. It seems the conventional medical establishment again
has grossly underestimated the amount of a nutrient needed for good
health. According to Dr. G. E. Abraham, "Of all the elements known
so far to be essential for health, iodine is the most misunderstood
and the most feared. Yet, it is by far the safest of all the trace elements
known to be essential for human health. It is the only trace element
that can be ingested safely in amounts up to 100,000 times the RDA.
For example, potassium iodide has been prescribed safely to pulmonary
patients in daily amounts of up to 6.0 gm/day, in large groups of such
patients for several years. It is important however to emphasize that
this safety record only applies to inorganic nonradioactive iodine/iodide,
not to organic iodine-containing drugs and to radioiodides." [6]
Seafood and sea plants such as kelp (seaweed) are good dietary sources
of iodine but few people in the US consume enough of these foods. On
a personal note, I found sellers of Iodoral on the Internet and purchased
180 tablets for $40. The usual dosage as a supplement is one tablet
a day but up to four tablets a day can be taken for medical conditions
under a knowledgeable MD's supervision. For those interested in knowing
more about iodine's function in preventing and treating diseases, four
of Dr. Brownstein's video clips located at http://vitamincfoundation.org/videos.
Dr. Brownstein's home page and links to his books are located at http://www.drbrownstein.com/iodine.shtml.
His books include "Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live
Without It", "Overcoming Thyroid Disorders" and "Salt:
Your Way to Health" which encourages consumption of sea salt in
order to obtain many trace minerals. Informative research papers about
iodine are at http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/opt_Research_I.shtml.
Iodine deficiency may be a major contributor to the widespread arthritis
problems in the US. A folk remedy for arthritis is consumption of two
drops of Lugol's solution each day. Two drops of Lugol's solution contain
the same amount of iodine as one Iodoral tablet. Lugol's solution is
a water solution of 10 per cent potassium iodide and 5 per cent elemental
iodine. Iodine deficiency may be a major contributor to the widespread
emotional disorders in the US. A folk remedy for the treatment of some
emotional disorders is consumption of two drops of Lugol's solution
each day. Hormones control body weight. Malfunctioning glandular systems
due to iodine deficiency may be a major cause of the overweight problem
in the US.
References:
[1] J. D. Fleches, MD, http://www.helpmythyroid.com/iodine.htm
[2] Abraham, G. E., Flechas, J. D., Hakala, J. C., "Orthoiodosupplementation:
Iodine sufficiency of the whole human body", http://www.helpmythyroid.com/IOD-02.html
[3] James Howenstine, MD, "Iodine is vital for good health",
http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james37.htm
[4] Herb and Supplement Encyclopedia, http://www.florahealth.com/flora/home/canada/healthinformation/encyclopedias/Iodine.asp
[5] Iodine Deficiency Disorder, http://indorgs.virginia.edu/iccidd/aboutidd.htm
[6] G. E. Abraham, MD, "The safe and effective implementation of
orthoiodosupplementation in medical practice", http://www.helpmythyroid.com/IOD50.htm
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