Who is supplementing Iodine? Just started supplementing daily in a trial of self-experimentation. I have nothing to report other than no adverse effects in two weeks.
What are you guys supplementing? Figure these discussions are mostly constructive. Learned a lot of vitamin C from a rather angry user yesterday and have that book on my reading list. Happy Friday.
This piqued my interest. I don't take any supplements because I never saw the use for them, but with OP's post, I began to think how deficient in nutrients out food supply has become. I try to cook my own food with some raw ingredients, but some things I can't make without a lot of work and preparation (like bread). I don't eat that much these days because I'm old (late 60s) and my metabolism has decreased. But I find myself experiencing a significant lack of energy and fatigue.
Frankly, this has been going on for a while, and I'm getting pretty sick of it. A light reading about Iodine tells me I might do well with taking it as a supplement. I read OP's previous post, and it sounds like he's definitely smarter and better informed than I am. I'd like to ask anyone here about their experiences with supplements and their advice on how I might begin. Thanks, all.
[ - ] Peleg 1 point 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 12:28:31 ago (+1/-0)
I take vitamin k, d, and c. I also take zinc. Haven't been sick since I started them. Like you I have been reading all these posts about iodine and other supplements. I do believe that I could use more iodine so I'm probably going to start that soon. We're on the right track, I believe. Good luck with your journey.
That's for the response. I bought liquid 2% Iodine, which arrived this morning. From what I've read, there's a great deal of misunderstanding in regard to usage and dosage. I don't believe one can take too much, since the body will excrete the excess. I'm starting with two drops in the morning and see how that goes. My mother had thyroid problems all of her life and had surgery for symptoms related to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and had to take a supplement all of her life as a result.
I'll look into K, D, C, and zinc. I seem to have a robust immune system and haven't been sick since the mid 2010s, so I'm very fortunate. I just feel my body is lacking something, and it feels like it's proper nutrition. I don't trust most food, especially processed food, to provide much in the way of nutrition, so I thought supplements would be a good place to start.
He was pretty angry about something. Wanted to meet and fight anyone who replied to him.
I take 5 drops of J.CROW'S® Lugol's Solution of Iodine 2% when I remember to. Ideally would be once per day, but isn't. Same with a multivitamin, B, E, CoQ10, and several others. Try to have a couple grams of C in water a couple times per day. Got the kilo from bulk supplements.
Thanks for sharing. I was unaware how much bromine we’re exposed to on a day to day basis.
I’d always rolled my eyes at vitamin C as it seems everyone and their mother swears by it. Although it’s interesting people tend to only take it when they are sick.
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 23:15:41 ago (+1/-0)
Mostly to mitigate my somewhat erratic diet and eating schedule. It goes through your system in a few hours, so a couple times per day isn't all that much. Usually add the two 1/4 teaspoons, some juice, turmeric, ginger, black pepper, then fill the cup with water.
I have the Japanese version of those. 'Oblate discs', made of potato starch. Sounded cooler before I had them in my hand. Realized if I'd need those to swallow something, I'm not going to.
Black Seed oil Sea Moss Mushrooms Reshi,Chaga,Turkey Tail and Lions mane. Dandelion Root Stinging Nettle Milk Thistle Turmeric, Ginger and Elderberry just to name a few. Beer with celtic salt is also a regular. Liquid IV is decent electrolytes for the price and twice a day everyday. The rest is rotated weekly,evenly and most important consistently. I don't take any of that shit as a supplement,I do it with pure intent for MY REASON. Smoking a few bowls of Mullein thru the day has me breathing better than ever
I add 4 drops of J.CROW'S® Lugol's Solution of Iodine 2% to a 3 gallon water dispenser on my counter every time I fill it up.
No adverse effects, been >4 years.
Using Diamond G Forest Products' Healing Pine Salve daily reduced a lot of inflammation for me. As has high-strength CBD oil, which I usually only use once or twice a month (5-7 drops of 1500mg).
The largest help in inflammation reduction for me happened recently and has been switching to freshly milled whole wheat.
Just so people know, iodine will turn directly to a gas and evaporate the first chance it gets. It's best to keep it in the container it comes in until you drink it.
[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:52:46 ago (+1/-0)
Stop taking supplements you dumb fucks and eat a balanced diet instead. There is no equivalency for synthesised formulas that trump the real deal when it comes to vitamins.
Provitamin A carotenoids can be as low as 6.5% bioavailability whilst Preformed vitamin A can be 80% +. An adult needs 900 micrograms of VitA (700–900 mcg) and <3000mcg. Where can it be found naturally? Fish, eggs, dairy, green and orange vegetables, basically everywhere.
There are several types of every vitamin some arent readily accessible, some you cant aborb much or effectively.
The only people that need vitamin supplementation are pregnant women, elderly and chronically ill, to correct vitamin or mineral deficiencies.
It's mind-boggling that people willingly support big pharma with junk that is often toxic, counterintuitive as some vitamins block absorption of others, it's expensive and rarely of at all does much of anything other than stres your organs and give you ass cancer.
These dorks could eat one fresh medium orange and be provides 83 mg of vitamin C, which is 92% of the DV + other minerals costing 62cents. Or eat some retarded pills all at once in a multivit from [retard branding] company for $50 and give themselves limp dick and an itchy asshole.
Iodized salt has fuck all iodine in it, and if you're buying bread off the shelf, or even baking your own bread but with common flour, you're eating so much bromide, you're not getting any iodine. Bromide and iodine compete for uptake, and for some reason, your body prefers bromide.
Supplements aren't needed if your eating right to begin with. What you supplement with also plays a part. If you shop at Walmart the conversation is over
[ - ] Althea 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:51:19 ago (+2/-1)
Unfortunately, most people don't have the time/money/ability/self control to eat right all the time. With the soil being so deficient, our food is therefore deficient. Unless you're buying everything directly from Amish farmers, you're probably not getting enough of the good stuff your body needs to be in peak condition.
With the soil being so deficient, our food is therefore deficient. Unless you're buying everything directly from Amish farmers, you're probably not getting enough of the good stuff your body needs to be in peak condition.
Some people here seem to think that the food grown in this country is still the same as it was 80 years ago. It is not. Fresh vegetables and other produce are sprayed with toxins, fertilized with questionable chemicals, and grown in sub-standard soil. It's industrially produced and has a fraction of the nutrients (and flavor) produce had decades ago. A person can eat "naturally" and still not get enough nutrition to sustain himself well.
You cut the bullshit excuses and suck up them nuts. Unfortunately is a word that's not in my vocabulary like IF and BUT. Fucking Excuses All of it. I've been there and know where I've been. Admit it,your a quiter
[ - ] MaryXmas 1 point 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 07:31:30 ago (+1/-0)
Boosts testosterone. I do 1220mg and take 3-4 which is a huge dose. It takes 3-4 days but you feel the swol. Don't expect results in the same day. It is relatively inexpensive as far as supplements go. I buy the bulk size.
Be a good while before my stash depletes. I also know how to clean my filters(they say you cant) We keep stocked on test kits to,PH test every tank fill to catch anything off
It's in my salt. I make most of my own food and get stuff that's no-salt/sugar-added. Also take a one-a-day men's multivitamin and post-workout protein powder.
Why cook my own food? So that I can determine what goes into it, such as salt content. If I've been sweating my ass off out in the 120f sun all day, I'll add some extra salt and drink more water. If I've been inside my air conditioned home office programming shit all day, I'll use less.
Nope. The soil is dead. The food you get from the ground (or the food your food gets from the ground) has hardly any vitamins/minerals in it because there's nothing left in the soil. All the green revolution and industrialized farming did was fuck over the land and multiply the niggers.
That's something you heard once and believed without thinking about it. Just take two seconds and ask yourself why plants have vitamins/minerals/etc... It's not for your sake, it's because the plants need it for themselves to grow. You just parasite off of their biological imperative to create/absorb what they already need for themselves. So, to say plants don't have vitamins/minerals is retarded, because if they didn't have vitamins/minerals, they wouldn't grow in the first place.
Yea man, the soil is dead. Fuck all for iodine in the Goiter Belt and magnesium was depleted more than a century ago. You cannot get enough for optimal health through diet alone.
[ + ] Lost_In_The_Thinking
[ - ] Lost_In_The_Thinking 3 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 19:48:40 ago (+3/-0)
Frankly, this has been going on for a while, and I'm getting pretty sick of it. A light reading about Iodine tells me I might do well with taking it as a supplement. I read OP's previous post, and it sounds like he's definitely smarter and better informed than I am. I'd like to ask anyone here about their experiences with supplements and their advice on how I might begin. Thanks, all.
[ + ] Peleg
[ - ] Peleg 1 point 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 12:28:31 ago (+1/-0)
Like you I have been reading all these posts about iodine and other supplements. I do believe that I could use more iodine so I'm probably going to start that soon.
We're on the right track, I believe.
Good luck with your journey.
[ + ] Lost_In_The_Thinking
[ - ] Lost_In_The_Thinking 1 point 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 12:44:10 ago (+1/-0)
I'll look into K, D, C, and zinc. I seem to have a robust immune system and haven't been sick since the mid 2010s, so I'm very fortunate. I just feel my body is lacking something, and it feels like it's proper nutrition. I don't trust most food, especially processed food, to provide much in the way of nutrition, so I thought supplements would be a good place to start.
Many thanks for sharing your experience.
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[ - ] Sector2 3 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 18:51:43 ago (+3/-0)
I take 5 drops of J.CROW'S® Lugol's Solution of Iodine 2% when I remember to. Ideally would be once per day, but isn't. Same with a multivitamin, B, E, CoQ10, and several others. Try to have a couple grams of C in water a couple times per day. Got the kilo from bulk supplements.
[ + ] Trope
[ - ] Trope [op] 4 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 18:55:40 ago (+4/-0)
I’d always rolled my eyes at vitamin C as it seems everyone and their mother swears by it. Although it’s interesting people tend to only take it when they are sick.
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[ - ] Sector2 0 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 20:01:46 ago (+0/-0)
You're right. Adding these to the daily.
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I'd be eating lemons all day to hit a gram. That would take around 30+ lemons.
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[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 2 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 21:20:20 ago (+2/-0)
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VZZ8YKW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 2 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:39:39 ago (+2/-0)*
Sea Moss
Mushrooms Reshi,Chaga,Turkey Tail and Lions mane.
Dandelion Root
Stinging Nettle
Milk Thistle
Turmeric, Ginger and Elderberry just to name a few.
Beer with celtic salt is also a regular.
Liquid IV is decent electrolytes for the price and twice a day everyday.
The rest is rotated weekly,evenly and most important consistently.
I don't take any of that shit as a supplement,I do it with pure intent for MY REASON.
Smoking a few bowls of Mullein thru the day has me breathing better than ever
[ + ] Love240
[ - ] Love240 2 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 18:42:53 ago (+2/-0)*
No adverse effects, been >4 years.
Using Diamond G Forest Products' Healing Pine Salve daily reduced a lot of inflammation for me. As has high-strength CBD oil, which I usually only use once or twice a month (5-7 drops of 1500mg).
The largest help in inflammation reduction for me happened recently and has been switching to freshly milled whole wheat.
[ + ] allAheadFull
[ - ] allAheadFull 2 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 19:59:28 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Trope
[ - ] Trope [op] 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 18:47:15 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:52:46 ago (+1/-0)
One word, Bioavailability.
[ + ] FacelessOne
[ - ] FacelessOne 1 point 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 02:09:58 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 05:42:43 ago (+1/-1)
Bioavailable Vitamins
Provitamin A carotenoids can be as low as 6.5% bioavailability whilst Preformed vitamin A can be 80% +.
An adult needs 900 micrograms of VitA (700–900 mcg) and <3000mcg.
Where can it be found naturally? Fish, eggs, dairy, green and orange vegetables, basically everywhere.
There are several types of every vitamin some arent readily accessible, some you cant aborb much or effectively.
The only people that need vitamin supplementation are pregnant women, elderly and chronically ill, to correct vitamin or mineral deficiencies.
It's mind-boggling that people willingly support big pharma with junk that is often toxic, counterintuitive as some vitamins block absorption of others, it's expensive and rarely of at all does much of anything other than stres your organs and give you ass cancer.
These dorks could eat one fresh medium orange and be provides 83 mg of vitamin C, which is 92% of the DV + other minerals costing 62cents. Or eat some retarded pills all at once in a multivit from [retard branding] company for $50 and give themselves limp dick and an itchy asshole.
[ + ] Trope
[ - ] Trope [op] 0 points 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 13:15:44 ago (+0/-0)
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[ - ] lord_nougat 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 20:52:25 ago (+1/-0)
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[ - ] VitaminSieg 3 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:21:12 ago (+3/-0)
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[ + ] Ragnar
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[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 20:07:32 ago (+2/-1)
What you supplement with also plays a part.
If you shop at Walmart the conversation is over
[ + ] Althea
[ - ] Althea 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:51:19 ago (+2/-1)
With the soil being so deficient, our food is therefore deficient. Unless you're buying everything directly from Amish farmers, you're probably not getting enough of the good stuff your body needs to be in peak condition.
[ + ] Ragnar
[ - ] Ragnar 2 points 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:26:05 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Lost_In_The_Thinking
[ - ] Lost_In_The_Thinking 1 point 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 13:22:46 ago (+1/-0)
Some people here seem to think that the food grown in this country is still the same as it was 80 years ago. It is not. Fresh vegetables and other produce are sprayed with toxins, fertilized with questionable chemicals, and grown in sub-standard soil. It's industrially produced and has a fraction of the nutrients (and flavor) produce had decades ago. A person can eat "naturally" and still not get enough nutrition to sustain himself well.
[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 0 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:59:15 ago (+2/-2)
Unfortunately is a word that's not in my vocabulary like IF and BUT.
Fucking Excuses All of it.
I've been there and know where I've been.
Admit it,your a quiter
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 05:45:06 ago (+0/-0)
lolz
[ + ] MaryXmas
[ - ] MaryXmas 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 20:05:18 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Trope
[ - ] Trope [op] 0 points 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:19:40 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] MaryXmas
[ - ] MaryXmas 1 point 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 07:31:30 ago (+1/-0)
It is relatively inexpensive as far as supplements go. I buy the bulk size.
[ + ] Ragnar
[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:21:18 ago (+0/-0)
Cold plunges? It increases cortisol
Why are the majority here such lemmings?
[ + ] Indoctrinated_USA
[ - ] Indoctrinated_USA 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 19:09:29 ago (+1/-0)
Critical if you drink municipal water.
[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:41:19 ago (+1/-0)
BURKEEEEEEE WATER FILTRATION
[ + ] Althea
[ - ] Althea 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:47:54 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 0 points 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 07:55:38 ago (+0/-0)
I also know how to clean my filters(they say you cant)
We keep stocked on test kits to,PH test every tank fill to catch anything off
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[ - ] Sleazy 0 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 23:27:40 ago (+1/-1)
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[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:47:29 ago (+1/-0)
Best stop yesterday and stop shopping at Walmart FFS
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[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo -1 points 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 19:46:17 ago (+2/-3)
You'll get all the nutrients you need from eating food.
[ + ] VitaminSieg
[ - ] VitaminSieg 1 point 11 monthsJun 21, 2024 22:17:05 ago (+3/-2)
[ + ] Ragnar
[ - ] Ragnar 2 points 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:29:34 ago (+2/-0)
You are literally regurgitating the bs health “gurus” spew to sell their products
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 0 points 10 monthsJun 22, 2024 08:24:56 ago (+1/-1)*
Just take two seconds and ask yourself why plants have vitamins/minerals/etc...
It's not for your sake, it's because the plants need it for themselves to grow.
You just parasite off of their biological imperative to create/absorb what they already need for themselves.
So, to say plants don't have vitamins/minerals is retarded, because if they didn't have vitamins/minerals, they wouldn't grow in the first place.
Stop believing stupid shit. Eat a fucking carrot.
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[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:26:44 ago (+1/-1)
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[ - ] Trope [op] -1 points 11 monthsJun 22, 2024 00:23:28 ago (+0/-1)
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