Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Awhile back I read somewhere that it's not just bromine in cars, it's the mercury in most of the plastics and other materials inside the car. Especially in hot weather, the mercury/plastic outgasses. We breath this stuff into our lungs. The gray 'haze' you see inside the car windows during the summer contains outgassed mercury and it condenses on the windows. This is more evident in a new car rather than an older one. Could explain why this woman had to restore her iodine levels again. She possibly received a big dose of mercury from the new car. cathy =================================================================== > PS: I recall someone posting about a women (being treated by Dr. Brownstein?) who was going very well until she bought a new car and it took her over a year to restore her iodine levels after that event. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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