Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Hello, folks, I got a letter from someone who is trying to decide whether to take Iodoral or Iosol. He stated that "Byron s states that he never uses Potassium salts in his formulas because they can damage the thyroid gland." Also that Dr. is now recommending Iosol. I will have to read the s and the material to see if they cite anything in the way of research to support this, and then run it past Dr. Abraham, the formulator of Iodoral, to see what HE thinks of it. It is my current understanding that Lugol's solution, which is the basis of Iodoral, was formulated with both iodine and iodide due to the fact that certain tissues of the body can use the potassium iodide more effectively than the iodine, and also the converse. Since every cell in the body needs iodine in some form or other, it makes sense to me to provide what each one likes best. I would be interested in some feedback on this. Best wishes, www.quackcenter.com/iodoral.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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