This is the day of saving all voids which is a nice way of saying catching all of one’s urine in a cup and transferring it to a large container. I am doing as my functional medicine doctor recommended eons ago; checking my iodine levels. How and why I am doing this will fill the next few paragraphs.
If you have never done an Iodine Loading test the procedure is quite simple but I am happy to have the house to myself as it makes it even easier. If you are prescribed an Iodine Loading test you will be sent or given a box with the instructions, a medium size cup, a large plastic container, Iodoral or some form of iodine and a vial and packaging to send all this back via FedEx. Then it is left to you to pick a day that is convenient to collect all voided urine for 24 hours, starting after you take your mega dose of Iodoral. The only special instruction is to avoid all Iodine containing food for 48 hours prior to the test.
Why would a person do an Iodine Loading test? Simply put, most Americans are deficient in Iodine but there is much more to the story and I will try to summarize as best I can (actually not something I excel at). First of all, we live in a world full of toxins and one toxin that has become increasingly more prevalent is Bromide. Bromide is present in the food we eat (some breads and some soft drinks), computers, fabrics, dyes, mattresses and furniture, hot tub cleaners, some cosmetics, some hair products, prescription drugs,cell phones,fabric softeners, car interiors, televisions, and the most toxic form is found in fire retardants. When I look at that list I realize that I am in contact with Bromide nearly every day although it would not be in the food I eat as I do not ingest industry tainted food or sodas. The real problem is that Bromide will displace Iodine if a person is consuming inadequate amounts of Iodine.
If a person has a normally functioning thyroid and healthy levels of Iodine, they will maintain a good Bromide-Iodine ratio and Bromide might not present a problem. However, if your thyroid is under functioning and you are not getting enough Iodine in your diet this Bromide poisoning may contribute to dis-ease. Science has found a strong link between breast cancer and low levels of Iodine and Bromide may be a contributing factor to the low levels of Iodine.
Depleted soil may also be a contributing factor to hypothyroidism and low levels of Iodine. In the 1920’s it was found that people living in Michigan had consistently low levels of Iodine and high incidence of goiter and thyroid problems. It seems that the soil in that part of the country was very low in naturally occurring Iodine. The solution was to add Iodine to table salt in 1924 (iodized salt like Morton’s). However, it has been found recently that most Iodine added to salt evaporates quickly, so that may not be as useful a source of Iodine as once thought. I personally do not want to eat chemically treated salt like Morton’s and sea salts have very little to no Iodine despite being high in other necessary minerals. Add to that the fact that a lot of misguided doctors recommend low salt diets which means people use Lite Salt or no salt and you are down to very little Iodine being ingested.
Sea vegetables are high in Iodine but Americans eat very little vegetables from the sea. The country that eats the most sea vegetables is Japan and they have the lowest incidence of breast cancer in the world. All in all, we Americans ingest very low levels of Iodine, so supplementation may be necessary to maintain a healthy level.
That is where the Iodine Loading test is valuable. A person should excrete 90% of the Iodine you ingest, so the doctor will give you a product like Iodoral in a specific dose. During the subsequent 24 hours you should excrete 90% of the amount prescribed and if it is less a formula can help determine how much Iodine you need to get your levels to a more normal and thus healthy level. “Iodine supplementation alters the competitive bromide-iodine relationship causing bromide excretion. Thus, bromide dominance is diminished and proper iodine enzyme metabolism may be restored.” The Iodine Loading test also can be used to check levels of Bromide and Fluoride both of which if too high contribute to dis-ease. I have opted to just check my Iodine levels because the treatment if my levels are too low will be the same (Iodoral daily) whether we check my Bromide and Fluoride levels or not and the test is about $200 less.
There is too much information out there to share in one post on the subject of Iodine and dis-ease but that is a brief and hopefully an understandable summary of my day full of urine and containers, the whys and wherefores. If you think you would benefit by taking an Iodine Loading test contact your physician, tell them you will even pay for the test if insurance won’t cover it (mine was $120 including postage) and proceed from there. After all, you are in charge of your body and you can make the choice to have dis-ease or vibrant health. Yes you can!
Marie Flowers Tuesday, July 21, 2009 on 12:14 Permalink |
I recently attended the Health Freedom Expo in Chicago where Dr. Mercola and others spoke on low vitamin D levels. Dr. Mayer Eisenstein also spoke on getting the D levels up. His website is http://www.homefirst.com. He recently did a vitamin D webinar, and it is through his webinar that I found out the Rx vitamin D is not that great.
I took 50,000 IU of vitamin D for 4 weeks with the Rx, and Dr. Eisenstein said 50,000 IU Rx vitamin D basically only amounted to 5,000 IU since the Rx Vitamin D is D2, whereas the supplements I was taking were the recommended D3 vitamin. By the time the D2 converts to the D3, a person is only getting 5,000 IU of D per week when they think they are getting 50,000 IU per week!
Mercola said he was going to start offering the vitamin D testing sometime in the future. I have been ordering my tests from http://www.lef.org. since my insurance does not pay for testing.
Mercola also told us that we should refrain from washing off the D from our skin by taking a bath for 48 hours after being in the sun. So the only thing I can figure out is to wash under the armpits! [smile]
You may be able to access Dr. Mayer Eisensteins’s Vitamin D webinar in his archives.
Just thought I would pass on this information.
People that are wanting to remove fillings can find information, counseling and a list of safe biological dentists by contacting DAMS, Dental Amalgam Mercury Solutions in Minnesota. The phone number is 651-644-4572. I am on their Board of Directors. Leo Cashman, the Executive Director, is very knowledgeable about holistic dentistry and the pitfalls surrounding the removal of mercury fillings when done by dentists who are not safe.
krisinsight Wednesday, July 22, 2009 on 7:42 Permalink |
Hi Marie,
Thanks for the well thought out reply. I am so jealous as I would love to hear Mercola speak sometime. I think we should get him to come to Minnesota!
I recently bought the Sunsplash Vitamin D wall tanning system from Mercola and I intend to test its effectiveness this winter. Many of the experts seem opposed to taking Vitamin D supplements but in Minnesota our sunshine is only good for a few months so a supplement seems like the only answer for some people. You do know, if you live in MN, that Health East does Vitamin D testing for $40 and you don’t need insurance to pay for it. You can walk in to the lab at Woodwinds or any Health East hospital and request a Vitamin D test. I think that is fabulous.
I also warn people about Cod liver oil supplementation as Krispin Sullivan and others feel it has a disproportionate amount of Vit A and it throws the natural balance off.
As for showering off the Vitamin D there isn’t any need for soap anywhere but the underarm and groin, so that seems like a no brainer to me. However, some people will be put off by that one as it all gets too complicated.