Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Both Abraham and Brownstein recommend using salt to get rid of the bromide. In Iodine (2nd ed), Brownstein frequently prescribes unrefined salt along with the iodine. He most commonly recommends 1/2 teaspoon for the patients in his book, although he sometimes recommends more. Brownstein has a chapter in his Salt book where he talks about bromide detox. Here are a couple previous emails quoting from Brownstein on salt and bromide: How do you lower Bromine levels? -- Brownstein Email 1348. " In Iodine, Brownstein has a section devoted to lowering Bromine (pp 106-109). His program seems to have three components: (1) stop ingesting bromide containing food and medicine, (2) take iodine, (3) eat unrefined salt (NaCl). " iodine/message/1348 Case Study on Iodine Supplementation with Bromide Detox. Brownstein. Email 992. " In the 2nd edition of Iodine, Brownstein gives a case example of someone who was hypothyroid, with heavy levels of bromine, who was placed on 50mg of iodine (4 Iodoral tabs). Her symptoms initially worsened, due to a bromine detox. It is the story of " Ellen " . iodine/message/992 Abraham (in his article on Vitamin C) has some fascinating statistics on using salt to increase the bromide detox (increased bromide in the urine) and to reduce the symptoms of the bromide detox. Zoe ====================== Lynn I saw this on your website. Who is saying that Salt will help with the detoxing? Since bromide excretion seems to be higher in breast cancer patients than undiagnosed persons (29), it is important that each patient develop a strategy with her physician to clear the bromide. Ways of eliminating detox symptoms by taking 1/4- 1/2 teaspoon of salt (Celtic salt is preferred) in water are currently being investigated. Dr. Brownstein recommends a buffered C powder to combat the detoxing symptoms. This powder contains Vit C, Magnesium, Calcium and Potassium. Just curious as I don't remember it in Salt your way to Health. B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Thanks Zoe. I read all of Dr. B's books in a matter of 4 weeks and now my mom has them so I can't go back and look at them. It's driving me crazy because I want to re-read them. B. My Ebay Auctions: http://tinyurl.com/o9nqv MY SOY CANDLE STORE IS OPEN! COME VISIT: http://www.marloquinn.com/SoyScentsational salting out the bromide Both Abraham and Brownstein recommend using salt to get rid of the bromide. In Iodine (2nd ed), Brownstein frequently prescribes unrefined salt along with the iodine. He most commonly recommends 1/2 teaspoon for the patients in his book, although he sometimes recommends more. Brownstein has a chapter in his Salt book where he talks about bromide detox. Here are a couple previous emails quoting from Brownstein on salt and bromide: How do you lower Bromine levels? -- Brownstein Email 1348. " In Iodine, Brownstein has a section devoted to lowering Bromine (pp 106-109). His program seems to have three components: (1) stop ingesting bromide containing food and medicine, (2) take iodine, (3) eat unrefined salt (NaCl). " iodine/message/1348 Case Study on Iodine Supplementation with Bromide Detox. Brownstein. Email 992. " In the 2nd edition of Iodine, Brownstein gives a case example of someone who was hypothyroid, with heavy levels of bromine, who was placed on 50mg of iodine (4 Iodoral tabs). Her symptoms initially worsened, due to a bromine detox. It is the story of " Ellen " . iodine/message/992 Abraham (in his article on Vitamin C) has some fascinating statistics on using salt to increase the bromide detox (increased bromide in the urine) and to reduce the symptoms of the bromide detox. Zoe ====================== y (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Database | Polls | Calendar Iodine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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