Ideally, thyroid and iodine levels should be measured, so the most appropriate therapy is implemented, and any hyperthyroid conditions are caught in time as well, which could otherwise lead to bone density, or heart problems. Since iodine levels, along with a host of other interactive trace elements such as fluoride, tin, nickel, cobalt, and many others are assessed at every patient consultation, Dr. Ronald Roth had monitored hundreds of individuals who have been ingesting as much as 5mg - 6mg of organically bound iodine for many years, without experiencing any ill effects, so toxicity - for most people - is not an issue, however out of thousands of other patients Dr. Ronald Roth had tested, the great majority required 1mg or less of iodine per day to maintain normal to optimal levels... Full Text

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