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Hello everyone:

From this question I'm going to ask you will all be able to see how dumb I am about this amazing Iodine.

I have read where doctors have used SSKI and I understand that it is ONLY HALF of what Lugol's contains. I guess it is useful for some things.

So would doctors use SSKI BECAUSE it works for some things and DOESN'T affect the Thyroid?

Or does it?

Thanks for making this clear.

Bonnie

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No, the reverse. It works for the thyroid, it's potassium iodiDe, which is

the form the thyroid needs. Doctors are still taught that the only organ

that uses iodine is the thyroid, and that the only cells in the body that

use iodine are thyroid cells, when in fact EVERY cell of the body MUST have

iodine for healthy functioning. Many so-called " alternative " health sites

still put out completely wrong and damaging information, sometimes

sprinkled with a little truth which makes those sites, imo, even more

dangerous to the truth. There is so much bogus, FALSE information about

iodine in the body out there that it's no wonder doctors and even most

alternative practitioners are terrified of it. It's very sad.

But just don't be suaded by the lies.

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>Hello everyone:

>

> From this question I'm going to ask you will all be able to see how dumb

> I am about this amazing Iodine.

>

>I have read where doctors have used SSKI and I understand that it is ONLY

>HALF of what Lugol's contains. I guess it is useful for some things.

>

>So would doctors use SSKI BECAUSE it works for some things and DOESN'T

>affect the Thyroid?

>

>Or does it?

>

>Thanks for making this clear.

>

>Bonnie

>

>

>

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

~~~ Why do men fight for their servitude as stubbornly as though it were

their salvation? ~~~~

--Gilles Deleuze

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