A Perspective On High Dose Iodine Supplementation – Part X – More Thoughts on Abraham’s Perspective On The Wolff-Chaikoff Effect and The Overall Risks Of Supplemental Iodine On Thyroid Function
Published on
January 1, 2013
Abstract
AS I RESUME MY EXPLORATION of controversies relating to the biochemistry, physiology, and clinical applications of high dose iodine, I would like to thank you for your many kind comments on the detour I have taken over the last three issues of the Moss Nutrition Report where I explored the subject of fear as it relates to the practice of clinical nutrition. While, at first glance, I admit it might have seemed a bit abrupt and out of place, I hope you can relate to my desire to fully address and understand a key question that has been buzzing in my mind right from the time I first began this iodine series: