Following up a post on Sun, 26 Jan 2014, from Bill McGarrity to Matt Munson:
Can thyroid issues affect a dog where no matter how much the dog
runs around or not eats as much the dog's weight can stil remain
high?
Hyperthryoidism will actually cause just the opposite.
and then there is hypothryoidism... both conditions exist in humans as well... in many cases, iodine can help but not all... in humans, you can see if you are
deficient in iodine by rubbing a 2inch circle of iodine on your thigh... teh faster it goes away indicates that you are deficient in iodine... the longer it
takes, the better you are...
one of my cousins was a doctor and studied the thryoid problem in humans... especially pregnant women and how the embryos took what they needed from the mother...
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