Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 I think I'm getting it... Is the iodine in kelp organic or inorganic? Thanks! Sharon #86 _______ Yes. You get the desired 'inorganic' iodine (the good iodine) from 'organic' kelp (also good stuff - if you need it). How much iodine would you get from how much kelp? I don't know. Good luck, Pat HormonesandHealth-Naturally/ _____ _____ > Iodine. > Organic or inorganic? > > There is no wholly satisfactory answer here because > 'organic' has different meanings depending when and > how it is used. > > When we say we prefer 'organic' foods we mean we > want them without hormones, pesticides etc. > > If we prefer 'organic' kelp we mean kelp that is chemical > free. > > But with Iodine we want 'Inorganic'. This does not mean > we are getting it with bad chemocals added in! > > This is a distinction from organic vs inorganic chemistry. > > Dr Guy Abraham MD writes in the Preface to IODINE > by Brownstein MD: > > " ... iodine is the safest of all essential trace elements... > > However, this safety record only applies to > inorganic nonradioactive forms of iodine. > > Some organic iodine containing drugs are extremely > toxic and prescribed by physicians. > > The severe side effects of these drugs are blamed on > inorganic iodine... " > > I know it sounds wrong, rather counter-intuitive, but > with Iodine we want: Inorganic. > > But keep eating that 'organic' food! > > I find it confusing too... > > Best wishes, > Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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