Iodine-Catalyzed Regioselective Sulfenylation of Indoles with Sulfonyl Hydrazides
Angewchem Iodine-Catalyzed Regioselective Sulfenylation of Indoles with Sulfonyl Hydrazides Fu-Lai Yang and Prof. Dr. Shi-Kai Tian (Source: Organometallic Current)
Source: Organometallic Current - April 13, 2013 Category: Chemists Tags: Iodine catalyzed Indoles Sulfenylation Source Type: blogs

Simple Cooking For The Low-Iodine Diet
  Thyroid cancer diagnoses rates are increasing, especially among young women.  Many thyroid cancer patients undergo radioactive iodine treatment, a.k.a. RAI-131.  I have done so twice and learned along the way about how to cope with the seemingly bizarre low-iodine diet. When I was going through preparation for radioactive iodine treatment, the list of permitted foods on the low-iodine diet seemed grim.  Low-iodine diet cookbooks only made me feel worse; I am simple, lazy cook, adverse to complicated recipes and substitutions.  Plus, I didn’t want my shopping lists, recipes, or meals to remind me that I was...
Source: Everything Changes - April 2, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Kairol Rosenthal Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

Surviving the Low Iodine Diet
  I have had two separate rounds of radioactive iodine treatment for thyroid cancer.  I won’t kid you.  The low iodine diet is no picnic.  It contains an odd list of limiting foods.  And, it is a royal pain in the ass to think about fixing special foods when you are dealing with the anxiety of cancer and the fatigue of RAI preparation.  But, there is hope. I want to share with you ways I found to make this diet simpler, less taxing, and even delicious.  I’m starting a low-iodine diet cooking series on my blog.  Today is the first installment and covers basics tips on how to organize your food, fridge, a...
Source: Everything Changes - February 12, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Kairol Rosenthal Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

Iodine is Necessary for Optimal Health
Dr. Guy Abraham's studies on iodine show how it can help people stay healthy, contrary to current medical opinion that more than 2 mg of iodine a day is harmful.Contributor: Heather SantiagoPublished: Jan 17, 2013 (Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content)
Source: Most Recent Health Wellness - Associated Content - January 18, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Source Type: blogs