Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 This info came 20+ years too late for my son, but it vindicates everything I ever thought back then. I had an " expert " dermatologist to stiffen his back and preach at me that " You're barking up the wrong tree " merely because I dared to ask him if there was any nutritional cause or cure for our son's hereditary vitiligo. I never took him back to that doctor, who pronounced that we and our son would simply have to live with the vitiligo. Later, another doctor used a therapy that gave him back a lot of his pigment, but that's another story. So now here I am experimenting with Iodine to hopefully finally rid myself of the scourge of degenerative arthritis- which I consider to be a pathogenic disease and not an auto-immune disorder (I refute the notion of A-I disorders) and here I am fresh from having a wonderful experience by taking boron supplements when I learn that iodine cause boron dumping? PRAY, TELL ME MORE! Daddybob No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.9.0/852 - Release Date: 6/17/2007 8:23 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 > Is this good enough, taking boron tabs to replace what's dumped from the body, whilst using iodine. Do you take 50mg iodine? how much and what strength boron tabs do you take? Do you think it unbalances any other minerals? We are told to take extra magnesium, which i was doing, but that can increase the need for zinc and thus for copper. A zinc deficiency can be related to boron dumping also. I'm being to think that taking iodine is not worth the risk. It is such a balancing act and how do you know you are getting it right. > This info came 20+ years too late for my son, but it vindicates everything I > ever thought back then. I had an " expert " dermatologist to stiffen his back > and preach at me that " You're barking up the wrong tree " merely because I > dared to ask him if there was any nutritional cause or cure for our son's > hereditary vitiligo. I never took him back to that doctor, who pronounced > that we and our son would simply have to live with the vitiligo. Later, > another doctor used a therapy that gave him back a lot of his pigment, but > that's another story. > > So now here I am experimenting with Iodine to hopefully finally rid myself > of the scourge of degenerative arthritis- which I consider to be a > pathogenic disease and not an auto-immune disorder (I refute the notion of > A-I disorders) and here I am fresh from having a wonderful experience by > taking boron supplements when I learn that iodine cause boron dumping? > > PRAY, TELL ME MORE! > > Daddybob > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.9.0/852 - Release Date: 6/17/2007 > 8:23 AM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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