Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 Hello, I am doing personal research on Neural Therapy and interference fields treatment with the application of iodine. I am just a regular person who has very little formal background, besides having lyme brain, so that means I could leave out important pieces of info in my question. There are many modalities and alternative treatments that are successful, like NRT, for example, but they don't consider iodine in their testing or as a treatment. Neural Therapy uses lasers and Procaine injections to clear interference fields and we use iodine topically to treat a cyst or damaged area that would be considered an interference field. My question is a simple one: Does iodine restore electrical charge? I know that it really calmed down my left cheek which was traumatized by injections and caused my adrenals to flare again. I used Iosol iodine on it last night and today my adrenals feel good. Did it change the electrical charge? " Neural Therapy is based on the theory that trauma can produce long-standing disturbances in the electrochemical function of tissues. " How does Neural Therapy work at a site of disturbance? " A German neurophysiologist, Albert Fleckenstein, demonstrated that the cells in scar tissue have a different membrane potential from normal body cells, functioning much like a 1.5 volt battery implanted into the body. Whenever a cell has lost its normal membrane potential, ion pumps in the cell wall stop working. This means that abnormal minerals and toxic substances accumulate inside the cell. As a result, the cell loses the ability to heal itself and resume normal functioning. " I am exploring this because my need to use iodine goes beyond detoxing bromide from my body, I have much more complex issues to solve for which there appears to be no answer, yet. If iodine can cure fibromyalgia, can it also cure connective tissue disorder? Can iodine restore nerve sensation? I'm asking for my son, its not just a curiosity question. This might not be the right forum for these questions or exploration but it is the only place I know to ask, unless I ask on CureZone. And it might be that no one knows the answer or had even thought of this. I suspect iodine therapy has many uses that have yet to be tried. Regards, joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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