(08-09-2023, 01:05 AM)Snarl Wrote:(08-06-2023, 11:39 PM)Snarl Wrote:(08-05-2023, 05:24 AM)Kenzo Wrote:Quote:In a dilute aqueous solution, potassium bromide tastes sweet, at higher concentrations it tastes bitter, and tastes salty when the concentration is even higher. These effects are mainly due to the properties of the potassium ion—sodium bromide tastes salty at any concentration.
I was particularly aware of an odor emanating from my lungs all day. It's not like I'm smelling it, but it's not the same as tasting it either. Just told the wife I can still taste all that salt I'm swallowing down. Two different effects. Didn't seem to make any difference to the barnyard critters.
Gettin' ready to go put a pan of cool sugar water into the bee hives, but I'm gonna be wearing my suit again for sure.
Resting heart rate is over 100+ today.
Sounds like you have entered the window where your thyroid starts get iodine , i am not doctor but from my understanding the thyroid medication is adjusted to lower , hence because you get now 2 remedys at same time when earlyer you were pretty much only with 1 with the medication kicking thyroid to get it work . Can you talk with your doc with this , to try lower dose? You could also take free day from iodine , or lower it .....some people use the pulse dosaging method
Quote:Your Thyroid Gland and the Role of Iodine
Your thyroid gland is located in the front of your neck, just below your voice box. The thyroid produces two forms of thyroid hormone, both of which are derived from the amino acid tyrosine and several atoms of iodine. Thyroid hormones control your body’s metabolism, regulating everything from body temperature and heart rate to glucose consumption and even blood lipid levels.27-29
Too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) results in an excessively high metabolic rate. People with this condition have rapid heart rates and often palpitations,29 excessive sweating, and may feel much warmer than other people do, even in a cool room. In extreme cases they may lose weight and experience muscle weakness.
Too little thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) results in just the opposite set of symptoms: a slower than normal heart rate,29 a chronic feeling of being cold, constipation, unexplained weight gain, dry skin, hair loss or coarse dry hair, weakness, muscle aches, depression, and fatigue.30,31 In extreme cases, people with low thyroid function experience cognitive decline,32 and babies born to mothers with inadequate iodine levels are at high risk for a unique form of mental retardation known as cretinism. Cognitive impairment caused by low thyroid function is reversible with iodine or thyroid hormone supplementation.32,33
The Silent Epidemic of Iodine Deficiency
Magnesium is important for heart , how much you take it?
Years ago i tryed drug, beta blocker ...it slows down heart rate...like calming it , maybe ask doc about it ...
What you need to know about beta-blockers
There is common antibiotic which can raise heart beat,Zithromax...last winter i had that for ear issues and if i remember it caused my heart rate go up....i will never take that again, also my blood pressure did go sky high. It was scary
Green tea has L-theanine ....it may lower adrenaline/epinephrine to some degree helping if it goes too high .
https://www.purelabvitamins.com/blog/l-t...-to-stress