Step 2: eat diet consisting of non-processed foods.
Step 3: supplement vitamin d, vit c, magnesium (any form you like besides oxide), and iodine.
I recommend you get blood tested for vit d, and have a hair mineral analysis done by functional diagnostic nutritionist to identify what deficiencies/excesses you may have.
They replaced iodine in bread with bromine. So people are not getting enough iodine.
Quick google:
"Bromine blocks the production of thyroid hormones so thyroid dysfunction is at an all-time high in the US. Bromine also may interfere with iodine’s ability to prevent breast cancer."
Iodized salt is dosed at a rate to prevent goiters, which is caused by an extreme iodine deficiency. More than this minimal amount is beneficial.
There's a lot of research on iodine and comparing the traditional japanese diet to the standard American diet and the health outcomes of each. The papers vary in opinion and recommended dosage, so you can draw your own conclusions.
Also look how iodine is used in the body. What metabolic processes is is part of?
Step 1: minimize/eliminate sugar and alcohol
Step 2: eat diet consisting of non-processed foods.
Step 3: supplement vitamin d, vit c, magnesium (any form you like besides oxide), and iodine.
I recommend you get blood tested for vit d, and have a hair mineral analysis done by functional diagnostic nutritionist to identify what deficiencies/excesses you may have.
Step 4: exercise and stress management.
I'd add get a moderate amount of sunlight and if possible hang dry clothing outdoors.
what does hang drying clothes do?
UV light is a disinfectant. And it greatly lessens lint and allows things like cotton to smooth out and retain shape. Plus clothes smell great.
A lot of bonuses.
thank you
No problem.
Agree 100%
It's my understanding a limited amount of liquor is good for you. Everyone I know in their 90s drinks a glass of wine or whiskey almost every day.
Everything in moderation.
They replaced iodine in bread with bromine. So people are not getting enough iodine.
Quick google:
"Bromine blocks the production of thyroid hormones so thyroid dysfunction is at an all-time high in the US. Bromine also may interfere with iodine’s ability to prevent breast cancer."
Iodized salt is dosed at a rate to prevent goiters, which is caused by an extreme iodine deficiency. More than this minimal amount is beneficial.
There's a lot of research on iodine and comparing the traditional japanese diet to the standard American diet and the health outcomes of each. The papers vary in opinion and recommended dosage, so you can draw your own conclusions.
Also look how iodine is used in the body. What metabolic processes is is part of?