Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Ha Ha so true, Bruce,I could write a book about all the damage allopathic doctors and their meds have done to me. Because of my incompetent doctor my life will never be the same though I will continue to try to get back what he cost me. Of course I also have to assume responsibility for my problems but the doctors only made it worse. SandyFrom: Bruce P <bruce@...>Subject: Medical diseaseiodine Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 1:10 AMWhy is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificatory state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 excellent Bruce.lol From: Bruce P <bruce@...>Subject: Medical diseaseiodine Date: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificatory state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat iodine From: davidjohnkenna@...Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 20:46:48 +0000Subject: Re: Medical disease excellent Bruce.lol From: Bruce P <brucebkdesign (DOT) ca>Subject: Medical diseaseiodine Date: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificatory state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 What about pesticides and other chemical pollutants getting into the thyroid? What about fungi and viruses getting into the thyroid?Jag From: Bruce P <brucebkdesign (DOT) ca>Subject: Medical diseaseiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificator y state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------ --------- --------- ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 I asked about them to Dr. B and he said they are so minuscule that we don't need to worry about it. The benefits of the salt out weight it. I use dead sea salts all the time. Steph Medical diseaseiodine Date: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificatory state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Thank you ,I can't hardly wait for Brownstein's books to arrive.We are fortunate that you have access to this info.There is a doctor here in Colorado Springs that uses iodine but I don't know to what extent.If I can find out more I will let you know and maybe add to you list.The closest one to me is Santa Fe,very expensive there.We are fortunate that the internet can bring us all together in this way. !! Pat iodine From: ladybugsandbees@...Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 06:21:50 -0500Subject: Re: Medical disease I asked about them to Dr. B and he said they are so minuscule that we don't need to worry about it. The benefits of the salt out weight it. I use dead sea salts all the time. Steph Medical diseaseiodine Date: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificatory state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 The tip of the iceberg. iodine From: jaguarundi21@...Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 21:18:23 -0800Subject: RE: Medical disease What about pesticides and other chemical pollutants getting into the thyroid? What about fungi and viruses getting into the thyroid?Jag From: Bruce P <brucebkdesign (DOT) ca>Subject: Medical diseaseiodinegroups (DOT) comDate: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificator y state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------ --------- --------- ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Sea salt has all or what, 80? minerals ...most in TRACE amounts. The body uses all of them. I am not concerned in the least. I would be much more concerned about the mega amount of BPA in register receipts! We thought bottles might cause a problem, not nearly as much as receipts!Nonie Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 That would be good. Please let me know if it is someone we can add to our list of helpful practitioners. Steph Medical diseaseiodine Date: Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 7:10 Why is iodine thught to be dangerous>Well;This is ubiquitous in medical schools; is contracted by perhaps 90% of attendees during training; and is thought to cause the brain atrophy and the classic "conehead" triangulation of the remaining brain tissue. These unfortunates leave medical school in a pseudo-qualificatory state and soon succumb to "Reps Syndrome," wherein they are unable to think at all except in the presence of drug sales representatives.TREATMENTIn the absence of a cure, current treatment for the condition focusses on minimizing harm and providing regular small doses of reality. Only minute doses are appropriate, due to cognitive dissonance, and in order to avoid hepatic stress from the decomposition of mental constructs.With gentle counseling and a supportive environment, sufferers can begin by vocalizing simple phrases such as:"I'll prescribe these ones --they're cheaper" and eventually moving on to more challenging statements like: "I have no idea what's wrong with you."Even so, only a minority will ever manage to make statements like "Chemo will just kill you quicker" or "If it doesn't work I'll give you your money back."No patient has, as yet, completed treatment in full --which requires the sufferer to say: "Stop me before I kill you."Clearly, much more research is required to develop effective treatment protocols. Meanwhile the general public is advised to exercise great caution when seeking healing.Bruce ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 do you bathe in the salt that you would eat or do you get dead sea bath salts or something? where do you get the dead sea salt? diane, near philly, pa On Feb 5, 2010, at 3:17 PM, ladybugsandbees wrote:That would be good. Please let me know if it is someone we can add to our list of helpful practitioners. Steph RE: Medical disease Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat iodine From: davidjohnkenna (DOT) co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Oh no you don't eat Dead Sea salts! It's something totally different. Steph RE: Medical disease Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat iodine From: davidjohnkenna (DOT) co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Forgot to answer. I get my Dead Sea salts on bulk from Dr. Brownstein's office. Steph RE: Medical disease Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat iodine From: davidjohnkenna (DOT) co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Register receipts? >Sea salt has all or what, 80? minerals ...most in TRACE amounts. The body >uses all of them. I am not concerned in the least. I would be much more >concerned about the mega amount of BPA in register receipts! We thought >bottles might cause a problem, not nearly as much as receipts! > >Nonie ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 I just read in SceinceNews many register receipts contain BPA. In very large amounts. And it is coated on in a powdery form for the carbonless kind. Lots of dangers with this. Nonie > Register receipts?> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Anyone remember that Palmolive dish soap ad... " you're soaking in it " ? Anyone know if iodine helps again BPA? -- >I just read in SceinceNews many register receipts contain BPA. In very >large amounts. And it is coated on in a powdery form for the carbonless >kind. Lots of dangers with this. > >Nonie > > > > > Register receipts? ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 so is bathing in it, a way to get salt into the body? diane, near philly, pa On Feb 5, 2010, at 6:15 PM, ladybugsandbees wrote:Oh no you don't eat Dead Sea salts! It's something totally different. Steph RE: Medical disease Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat iodine From: davidjohnkenna (DOT) co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 No. It's for detoxing. Good for getting magnesium and minerals. Steph RE: Medical disease ! Does anyone happen to know about the bromine thats in sea salt? If it displaces iodine,then bromine should be avoided right? Theres no way to avoid it in sea salt.I searched Wikapedia and read about,halides,bromine and bromide.What I read was scary.I was also thinking about soaking in some Dead Sea Salts.Great article Bruce! Pat iodine From: davidjohnkenna (DOT) co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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