I know we're pretty focused on the craziness going on in politics right now, and so we have moved on from anything related to illness, but this is the best place I know of to ask anything about ivermectin and people's success with it.
Has anyone here, or anyone you know, used ivermectin for anything relating to thyroid issues? Such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroid cancer, Hashimoto's, or Grave's disease?
I am currently dealing with subclinical hypothyroidism and want to avoid taking the typical medication prescribed for it because of the side effects. I'm trying to change my diet, removing foods that cause inflammation or an autoimmune response, and add the right vitamins and supplements, however it will take some time to notice much of a difference in symptoms.
Since ivermectin is such a wonder drug for practically everything else, I wanted to see if it has any effect on healing the thyroid. So does anyone have any info on if it could help or not?
Thanks for any advice you can give. God bless!
Easiest and safest way to supplement iodine is to use a 2% tincture of ORANGE iodine (so you can see it) and paint the iodine on your skin. Paint an area about the size of a quarter or maybe slightly larger. If your body absorbs the entire amount in less than 24 hours, you are likely deficient in iodine. Do not use the clear iodine tincture because you won't be able to see it on your skin to tell if it's being absorbed or not.
The nice thing about this method is that it's a cheap way to get a ballpark idea of your iodine levels, and it's also very safe because if your body needs the iodine then it will absorb it through the skin, if your body does not need the iodine, then it will not absorb it. You can't overdose yourself with this method.
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Ooh, this sounds like a good and easy way to test if I'm low on iodine or not. Thanks!