Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Beth, thanks for sharing all this fantastic information! The nice thing about this kind of detox/protection is that it helps us neutralize OTHER pollution, pesticides and toxins in the air, water and food. It's common sense, and we would have no reason not to do as many of these things as we can. I find it terribly sad that one outcome of the Japanese tragedy is that it has brought all these DEFENDERS OF POLLUTION out of the woodwork! Even here, supposedly a bastion of people interested in clean living, good food and the creation of healthy families! To make their strange point, they are regurgitating so much misinformation, like telling us that the radiation from countertops, from the streets of San Francisco, and other ambient sources is the same kind of radiation that you get from leakage from a fusion nuclear plant! It seems that the governmental and industry hacks have 1984'ed the public so cleverly that now we have hypnotized citizens sprouting up to DEFEND the plethora of high risk policies that Big Brother has unleashed upon us.... " Bad, you see, is actually Good... " That's even more scary than the direct propaganda from the paid professional hacks themselves! You can't afford to go back to sleep, Will Winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Please explain how Cowan's view of potassium iodine being agressive and more toxic lines up with Brownsteins' Ioderol? Thanks. co Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 I can't speak for Dr. Cowan but my guess is that he's referring to the large dose of KI that is indicated for remediation of exposure to radiation, which at 150 mg is higher than we use for daily dosage with Ioderol. That's " aggressive " . While Ioderol tablets are only dry blank pills soaked in Lugol's Solution, they contain the various iodine-bearing components of Lugol's. It's made using one part elemental iodine and two parts KI and once it goes into water, the elemental iodine is compounded to triiodide and therefore changed. Nobody treats Ioderol use lightly, especially Dr. Brownstein, and the dosages are usually either kept low or titrated carefully for each individual patient. Tiny amounts of IODINE are required for all life, but, like all the trace minerals, it must remain a tiny dose, otherwise it's toxic. His book is highly recommended and you can get a free copy if you order 5 bottles of Ioderol from breastcancerchoices.org. Will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Will and others interested in radiation and preventive use of iodine: There is a local, SW Twin Cities CCN (Certified Clinical Nutritionist) whom I've met and from whom I have securing some supplements. His name is Byron s. He has been practicing for over 25 years and has his own line of products. This includes a water soluble form of Iodine that apparently does not accumulate in our bodies as would some of the other forms. I'm not a chemist, much lest a biochemist, so I'm only giving you my amateur understanding. As a professional scientist and practitioner, I'd welcome your comments after studying his web site and many articles on human health and wellbeing, possibly even communicating with him, especially because he is also so near and accessible. His web site is: www.wellnessresources.com. - M. Otten, Natura Farms On Mar 20, 2011, at 2:19 PM, holisticminnesota wrote: > I can't speak for Dr. Cowan but my guess is that he's referring to > the large dose of KI that is indicated for remediation of exposure > to radiation, which at 150 mg is higher than we use for daily dosage > with Ioderol. That's " aggressive " . > > While Ioderol tablets are only dry blank pills soaked in Lugol's > Solution, they contain the various iodine-bearing components of > Lugol's. It's made using one part elemental iodine and two parts KI > and once it goes into water, the elemental iodine is compounded to > triiodide and therefore changed. > > Nobody treats Ioderol use lightly, especially Dr. Brownstein, and > the dosages are usually either kept low or titrated carefully for > each individual patient. Tiny amounts of IODINE are required for all > life, but, like all the trace minerals, it must remain a tiny dose, > otherwise it's toxic. His book is highly recommended and you can get > a free copy if you order 5 bottles of Ioderol from > breastcancerchoices.org. > > Will > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Iodine for Radioactive Fallout http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller37.1.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 , I heartily second your mention of Byron. I have been buying supplements from Byron for some 20 years, and have much respect for him. He started his own supplement line sometime ago and uses high quality ingredients. Jo > > > I can't speak for Dr. Cowan but my guess is that he's referring to > > the large dose of KI that is indicated for remediation of exposure > > to radiation, which at 150 mg is higher than we use for daily dosage > > with Ioderol. That's " aggressive " . > > > > While Ioderol tablets are only dry blank pills soaked in Lugol's > > Solution, they contain the various iodine-bearing components of > > Lugol's. It's made using one part elemental iodine and two parts KI > > and once it goes into water, the elemental iodine is compounded to > > triiodide and therefore changed. > > > > Nobody treats Ioderol use lightly, especially Dr. Brownstein, and > > the dosages are usually either kept low or titrated carefully for > > each individual patient. Tiny amounts of IODINE are required for all > > life, but, like all the trace minerals, it must remain a tiny dose, > > otherwise it's toxic. His book is highly recommended and you can get > > a free copy if you order 5 bottles of Ioderol from > > breastcancerchoices.org. > > > > Will > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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