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I recommend:

" Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It, by David Brownstein M.D., 5th Edition, 2014

Iodine is the most misunderstood nutrient. After 17 years of practicing medicine, I can say that it is impossible to achieve your optimal health if you do not have adequate iodine levels. I have yet to see any item that is more important to promoting health or optimizing the function of the immune system than iodine. Learn what forms of iodine you need and why there is not enough iodine in salt. See how iodine can help: breast cancer, fibrocystic breast disease, detoxification, fatigue, Graves' disease, and Hashimoto's disease. Find out why iodine deficiency may be the root cause of thyroid problems including hypothyroidism and thyroid cancer. Discover how to get iodine in your diet and improve your immune system. "

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There are so many conflicting opinions on iodine and Hashimoto's. Some say iodine is a cure, some say it is poison:

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youtu.be/ZTd1-3QKBC8

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youtube.com/watch?v=zmyT59z...

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Provoked by gluten sensitivity?

youtube.com/watch?v=87m9uPx...

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Thanks PB. Good stuff.

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So interesting! I so appreciate your contributions to this forum. I am learning so many things that I have been curious about but didn’t do the research.

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many of ud have Hashimoto's?

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I think the odds of having PD by age 60 are 1%. The odds of having PD by 60 if you have Hashimoto's are 1.75%. (this is from memory of something I read a while back). So this leads me to think about a third of PwP have Hashimoto's. We did a show of hands on the Zoom call yesterday and a lot of hands went up for Hashimoto's.

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Also depending on what it was you read and where it came from, right?

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