Guest guest Posted October 15, 2011 Report Share Posted October 15, 2011 I checked Iodoral tablets and they have the same ratio as the J. Crow's Lugol's Solution: a 12.5 mg tablet contains 5 mg of Iodine and 7.5 mg of Potassium Iodide. In his book " Iodine, Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It " Dr. Brownstein lists Lugol's Solution as " 10% Potassium Iodide, 5% Iodine, 85% Distilled Water " . At the same time, he recommends both Lugol's Solution and Iodoral interchangeably. Maybe the difference isn't significant? Robin > > J Crows has many areas where their information isn't correct or causes an issue of concern for accuracy. I do not recommend J Crows as a valid source for iodine but it is up to the individual to decide what they are going to do. This applies to anything - know the source and understand what you are getting when you buy. Just because it is labeled Lugol's doesn't mean that it is the *real* stuff. > > Buist, ND HC > > > * ATTENTION: STEPHANIE, Re: " Lugol's " and Optimal Concentration! > > > > , > > With regard to an entry I posted a couple of hours ago re: the " proprietary " if you will, and/or optimal/ideal concentration of Lugol's Iodine, here is the precised definition via Wikipedia (below). > > * Please note that here: the ratio by definition is 1:2 ( " 5% iodine and > 10% iodide " ). Whereas the J Crow's brand for example (one which I am > inclined that a vast number of people are actually using, is rather a 1:1.5 ratio or iodine to iodide. > > Thus, if I'm not mistaken, it would seem to me that the latter - is NOT the ideal/optimal concentration. > > Please inform me and others. I am open to any constructive and informative guidance here. Thank you, Trisha > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugol%27s_iodine > Lugol's solution is available in different potencies of 1%, 2%, or 5% Iodine. The 5% solution consists of 5% (wt/v) iodine (I2) and 10% (wt/v) potassium iodide (KI) mixed in distilled water and has a total iodine content of 130 mg/mL.[2] Potassium iodide renders the elementary iodine soluble in water through the formation of the triiodide (I & #8722; & #8232;3) ion. It is not to be confused with tincture of iodine solutions, which consist of elemental iodine, and iodide salts dissolved in water and alcohol. Lugol's solution contains no alcohol. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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