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Just thought I'd post these to add to our painting knowledge. They're

interesting.

Lynn

http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/iodine.html

PAINTED IODINE CURES THROAT ISSUES (STREP, SORE, TONSILS)

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2/7/2006: Quita from Atlanta, GA writes, " I had a severe sore throat

recently (I could not even swallow) and my good friend suggested

painting the inside of my wrist with iodine. I thought she was crazy.

But it worked! The pain was completely gone the next morning. Shortly

thereafter my son became sick with a bad cold. Although she

recommended the iodine for a sore throat, I used it on my 3-year old

and the next day he was 100% better. I googled iodine cures and

discovered this site. I am convinced! "

Loni from Tallahassee,Fla. writes, " Iodine is my drug of choice. I use

it for EVERYTHING. I raise my kids and now my grandkids on iodine. My

son was due to have his tonsils removed and I decided to paint his

tonsils and he has never been had any more problems with his throat. I

took a spray bottle and poured some iodine into the bottle and sprayed

his tonsils. As you may know iodine dries quickly, so he didn't really

swallow any. It worked within 24 hours after spraying the throat. I

have done it for my sore throat and it clears it right up. "

, from Palm Beach FL writes us: " I have treated a number of sore

and streph throats and loss of voice; painting iodine on the outside

of the throat clears all within 24 hours. Iodine absorbs into the skin

in about 6 hours. Also works for ear problems and swollen glands. "

Greg from Atlanta, GA writes, " Painting Iodine on my wrist gets rid of

my sore throat everytime! "

Nita, from St Pete, Fl: Iodine definitely works for me, however, I

find it best to use the clear " decolorized " iodine, available at most

drugstores. I paint it on the inside of the wrists (where the veins

are closest to the skin) and on the sides of the throat. "

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