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Any idea why when taking any dose of iodine along with protocol it send my tpo rising. Trying to figure this for some time now. Lots of people with hashimotos take iodine with no problem.

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"Lots of people with hashimotos take iodine with no problem"

Do they?.. If people are taking T3 &or 4 then they get all the iodine they need in the tablets why would they take more??

People who aren't on tablets might use iodine thinking it will help them but it could go either way

Raised TPO means your thyroid has been under attack.... possibly because of too much iodine?

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Hey, how abouth your diet? Milk gluten?And what protocol do you use?

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