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Sanitize With Zero Chlorine And Bromine? Spas for people with thyroid disease

#1 User is offline   mcaimless Icon

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Posted 01 November 2009 - 10:18 AM

I've recently been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and am learning a lot about the effects of bromine and chlorine on the thyroid-- none of which are good. I'm seeking a way to sanitize our hot tub without using these chemicals. I've seen the Spa Frog and ozonators mentioned. Our hot tub has a ozonator installed but I don't know if it still works or not (2005 Sundance I bought used).
A couple of questions:
Is there some way to test the ozonator or should I just replace? When I got lax on adding bromine last winter my husband got hot tub folliculitis so it's not doing all the sanitizing for sure.
Do the mineral sanitizers work well and combined with an ozonator will they completely sanitize the spa?
How do you test once using these systems to make sure things are still working?
Also any other info on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 11:08 AM

QUOTE (mcaimless @ Nov 1 2009, 11:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've recently been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and am learning a lot about the effects of bromine and chlorine on the thyroid-- none of which are good. I'm seeking a way to sanitize our hot tub without using these chemicals. I've seen the Spa Frog and ozonators mentioned. Our hot tub has a ozonator installed but I don't know if it still works or not (2005 Sundance I bought used).
A couple of questions:
Is there some way to test the ozonator or should I just replace? When I got lax on adding bromine last winter my husband got hot tub folliculitis so it's not doing all the sanitizing for sure.
Do the mineral sanitizers work well and combined with an ozonator will they completely sanitize the spa?
How do you test once using these systems to make sure things are still working?
Also any other info on how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated.

There are ways to test your ozone generator. If you have a UV unit, you need to replace. However, you still need some chlorine or bromine.

Yours is a situation where you should consider BaquaSpa, Sort Soak or Leisure Time Free. Chlorine/Bromine free systems. Google them for info.

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Posted 01 November 2009 - 12:27 PM

I'm not a doctor, but I don't think that the chlorine or bromine from a hot tub would have any effect on your thyroid. I would think that the primary concern would be chlorine in your drinking water.

Do you have any references related to chlorine from a pool or hot tub causing concern problems with someone's thyroid?




You can't manage what you don't measure. Get a good test kit. I recommend the Taylor K-2006 for chlorine or the Taylor K-2106 for bromine.

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Posted 01 November 2009 - 01:49 PM

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Do you have any references related to chlorine from a pool or hot tub causing concern problems with someone's thyroid?


Does sitting in and breathing the fumes of bromide or chlorine for extended periods of time damage the thyroid? I haven't found any studies pertaining to this. There are only the many reference about the damaging effects of halogens (other than iodine) on the thyroid.
I do know that my hypothyroidism is idiopathic and not stemming from any "known" cause, like an autoimmune disease. It seems prudent to avoid any known substances that are known to compete for the iodine receptors. I have installed reverse osmosis in my drinking water to take out the fluoride and chlorine as well.
It's also possible that simply reducing the amount of chlorine or bromine by adding supplimental sanitation devices might help. Less halogens is definitely better in my case.



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Posted 02 November 2009 - 02:05 AM

QUOTE (quantumchromodynamics @ Nov 1 2009, 02:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not a doctor, but I don't think that the chlorine or bromine from a hot tub would have any effect on your thyroid. I would think that the primary concern would be chlorine in your drinking water.

Do you have any references related to chlorine from a pool or hot tub causing concern problems with someone's thyroid?


A properly done chlorine system has you soaking in levels of chlorine down in the .2 to 0 range which is substantialy lower than city drinking water levels. You must be used to public pools and spa where the chlorine level is so high for safety reasons. Adding upon exit to kill the nastys and allowing for dissipation and maitanence by O3 and Minerals will keep your water sparkling and have you not soaking in chlorine.
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