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Kris Uses Boku Super Food for the Iodine

January 26th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Months ago I did an iodine loading test which was, to put it lightly, not the highlight of that particular 24 hours but once it is over and done with it all seems pretty easy. The company I used made mailing it in a breeze as all you had to do was put a tiny amount of the 24 hour collection in a tube, place that in an envelope, call FedEx and leave it at your front door. So off it went and last week I finally had a doctor appointment and got to hear the results. A normal person who needs no supplemental iodine would excrete about 90% (+) of the ingested Iodoral which is all very precisely measured at the lab (I don’t know how and don’t care).

My test results showed an excretion of 74%, which simply put means I am not a total disaster but I do need supplemental iodine. As I have hypothyroidism any lack of iodine makes my thyroid work at less than full capacity, so I feel like finding out was well worthwhile. Lack of iodine in your system can contribute to dis-ease and many experts in the field of breast cancer feel low levels of iodine make women particularly vulnerable to breast cancer. When Iodine isn’t present we cannot detox such things as Bromide and Fluoride and they get stored in our bodies where they can feed wild little cells.

My functional medicine man and I have agreed that I will take 2 12.5 mg tablets of Iodoral per day for three months and then I will repeat (I so want to write re-pee, so there you go it is out there) the test and see how my levels are at that time. In addition to Iodoral I use one or two scoops of Boku Superfood every day in my morning smoothie. Boku Superfood has kelp in addition to all kinds of greens, cocoa powder, etc. My FMD felt that the kelp I was ingesting was indeed adding much needed iodine just not enough to get my excretion level to 90% or better. A person can add iodine to their diet by eating scrumptious things like sushi and shrimp in addition to Boku Superfood.

I am hopeful that getting more optimal levels of iodine in my body will assist my thyroid and I will share an update in two months. In the meantime I am also working at balancing all my hormones with bio-identical hormones and taking supplements that strengthen my thyroid because I feel that if I feed my body what it needs it will function at a higher level and dis-ease will be but a distant memory.

We’re so glad that Boku Super Food helps Kris!

You can check out Kris’ blog here: http://krisinsight.wordpress.com/

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  1. January 27th, 2010 at 07:05 | #1

    I might add to my blog about the iodine in Boku that I swear by the anti-inflammatory properties of Boku Superfood. When I started including Boku in my diet I had cysts on my fourth fingers of both hands. The cyst on my right hand had been scheduled for surgical removal and had damaged my nail bed to the point where it had a large ridge down the right side of the nail. I cannot give you a time line but within some limited time both cysts had disappeared and my nail is now perfect. Inflammation would have caused the cysts to form and lack of inflammation would cause them to resorb. I am an advocate for the benefits of including Boku in your diet for many reasons.

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    January 27th, 2010 at 16:00 | #2

    Wow Kris, that is an excellent commendation. We are just so happy that Boku has helped you so much. It is very important for people to realize the healing power of nutrition and you are definitely doing you part to help. Bravo!

  1. January 27th, 2010 at 03:18 | #1