Post Number:#280 Post
by Frodo » Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:48 am
Owen
Once again. Because I‘d like to help.
My wife asked me „What about iodine?“ Maybe she‘s right.
The German Kyra Hoffmann wrote in her book „Iodine“ (also did Lynne Farrow, I remember):
„The adrenal glands have a close connection to the thyroid. Not only do they share the tyrosine (aminoacude) they need for the formation of catecholamines in the adrenal medulla, but they also have a great need for iodine - like the thyroid.
Chronic stress can lead to exhaustion of the adrenal glands, and the catecholamines and/or cortisol and dhea fall off. Adrenal medulla insufficiency is usually treated with aminoacids phenylalanine and/or tyrosine.
If there is also weakness of the adrenal glands, hydrocortisone is also used.
Due to our experience with adrenal insufficiency, we know that the therapy can take a very long time. Iodine respectively the compensation of iodine deficiency often leads to a significantly shortened duration of therapy.“
Perhaps it could help you.
Do you know your iodine level and, once again, your aminogram?
Wish you all the best
Frodo