Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 Well, I'd add that you'd have to take huge quantities of natural salt to equal the amount of iodine in a tincture...I've use high dose C with our patient to reduce the effects of toxins from mercury (yes, there are many things that block receptors for iodine on the Tyrosine molecule that makes up T4---any halogen molecule--mercury, flouride, flourine, chlorine, bromine, etc. That is why it's important to remove the flouride from one's water supply and toothpaste, etc. I believe Adrenals respond better to natural full range sources of sodium ... perhaps taking the iodine in the sodium rather than the alcohol base would be best in a case like this since the sodium in the Iodine Tincture is from kelp... FWIW... Dr.B. ******************* jill1313 wrote: >Interesting about iodine. >Donna...lymies are using a salt and vitamin C protocol that was in >the recent townsend newsletter as well. It's very tasty, use krystal >salt (himalayan--www.krystalsalt.com) and vitamin c, 1/4 teaspoon >salt is one gram, mix with one gram c powder, start slow, but this >supposedly helps adrenals. > >I myself am extremely sensitive to phytoestrogens and any hormones. > > > > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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