Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 > > > > > I received this from another list and thought many might find it helpful. > > -Olif > > Iodine facts > > It is now proven that iodine (Iodoral, up to 50 mg day) detoxifies the body of halide compounds, such as bromine (breads) and fluoride (water, toothpaste, and drugs), and the heavy metals mercury and lead. TK--- just a reminder, iodoral may help with this but it is not a chelator. It is also proven that the body has a built-in safety mechanism for iodine overload. It has been shown that at full-body sufficiency, the excess iodine is excreted in the urine as iodide. Our environment is loaded with toxic halides: bromine and fluoride. Until now, there was no known way to detoxify these thyroid poisons that suppress thyroid function. Iodine therapy now provides a protocol to remove these poisons and restore thyroid function. As a bonus, mercury and lead are removed from the body. Additionally, iodine is needed to restore (maintain) a smooth heartbeat. Dr. Bruce West in Health Alert October 2006. > > I, Willis, have suffered palpitations for 30 years. I initially controlled them by supplementing 1500 mg potassium a day, but two years ago, this seemed to not be enough, and I developed " episodes " of frequent palpitations, irregular heartbeat, bradycardia, and tachycardia, some quite frightening. After four months of increasing amounts of Iodoral, using 25 mg a day for the last couple of months, I no longer experience these episodes, and rarely notice even a " missed beat " . The beat is like a metronome! I urge you to support the thyroid as spelled out in " Mastering Autism " . > > Willis > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 > > > > > I received this from another list and thought many might find it helpful. > > -Olif > > Iodine facts > > It is now proven that iodine (Iodoral, up to 50 mg day) detoxifies the body of halide compounds, such as bromine (breads) and fluoride (water, toothpaste, and drugs), and the heavy metals mercury and lead. TK--- just a reminder, iodoral may help with this but it is not a chelator. It is also proven that the body has a built-in safety mechanism for iodine overload. It has been shown that at full-body sufficiency, the excess iodine is excreted in the urine as iodide. Our environment is loaded with toxic halides: bromine and fluoride. Until now, there was no known way to detoxify these thyroid poisons that suppress thyroid function. Iodine therapy now provides a protocol to remove these poisons and restore thyroid function. As a bonus, mercury and lead are removed from the body. Additionally, iodine is needed to restore (maintain) a smooth heartbeat. Dr. Bruce West in Health Alert October 2006. > > I, Willis, have suffered palpitations for 30 years. I initially controlled them by supplementing 1500 mg potassium a day, but two years ago, this seemed to not be enough, and I developed " episodes " of frequent palpitations, irregular heartbeat, bradycardia, and tachycardia, some quite frightening. After four months of increasing amounts of Iodoral, using 25 mg a day for the last couple of months, I no longer experience these episodes, and rarely notice even a " missed beat " . The beat is like a metronome! I urge you to support the thyroid as spelled out in " Mastering Autism " . > > Willis > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 > > > > > I received this from another list and thought many might find it helpful. > > -Olif > > Iodine facts > > It is now proven that iodine (Iodoral, up to 50 mg day) detoxifies the body of halide compounds, such as bromine (breads) and fluoride (water, toothpaste, and drugs), and the heavy metals mercury and lead. TK--- just a reminder, iodoral may help with this but it is not a chelator. It is also proven that the body has a built-in safety mechanism for iodine overload. It has been shown that at full-body sufficiency, the excess iodine is excreted in the urine as iodide. Our environment is loaded with toxic halides: bromine and fluoride. Until now, there was no known way to detoxify these thyroid poisons that suppress thyroid function. Iodine therapy now provides a protocol to remove these poisons and restore thyroid function. As a bonus, mercury and lead are removed from the body. Additionally, iodine is needed to restore (maintain) a smooth heartbeat. Dr. Bruce West in Health Alert October 2006. > > I, Willis, have suffered palpitations for 30 years. I initially controlled them by supplementing 1500 mg potassium a day, but two years ago, this seemed to not be enough, and I developed " episodes " of frequent palpitations, irregular heartbeat, bradycardia, and tachycardia, some quite frightening. After four months of increasing amounts of Iodoral, using 25 mg a day for the last couple of months, I no longer experience these episodes, and rarely notice even a " missed beat " . The beat is like a metronome! I urge you to support the thyroid as spelled out in " Mastering Autism " . > > Willis > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Joanne, You may already know this, so pardon me if this is old news. Halides such as bromide can displace iodine. I use Iodoral, but I find that when I consume foods high in bromides such as commercial baked goods it erases all the benefits. Mountain Dew also has bromide. Bromide is nasty stuff. Here's a link to a case report. Orelindel http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-11/IOD_11.htm > > My doctor had me do the Iodoral testing last summer, as my thyroid function is very difficult to treat. She put me on full dosage as a result of testing, but I've cut the dose in half because it really hasn't done anything noticeable & it's a disappointment, given the additional expense involved. > > Joanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Joanne, You may already know this, so pardon me if this is old news. Halides such as bromide can displace iodine. I use Iodoral, but I find that when I consume foods high in bromides such as commercial baked goods it erases all the benefits. Mountain Dew also has bromide. Bromide is nasty stuff. Here's a link to a case report. Orelindel http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-11/IOD_11.htm > > My doctor had me do the Iodoral testing last summer, as my thyroid function is very difficult to treat. She put me on full dosage as a result of testing, but I've cut the dose in half because it really hasn't done anything noticeable & it's a disappointment, given the additional expense involved. > > Joanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi Joanne, You may already know this, so pardon me if this is old news. Halides such as bromide can displace iodine. I use Iodoral, but I find that when I consume foods high in bromides such as commercial baked goods it erases all the benefits. Mountain Dew also has bromide. Bromide is nasty stuff. Here's a link to a case report. Orelindel http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-11/IOD_11.htm > > My doctor had me do the Iodoral testing last summer, as my thyroid function is very difficult to treat. She put me on full dosage as a result of testing, but I've cut the dose in half because it really hasn't done anything noticeable & it's a disappointment, given the additional expense involved. > > Joanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > Hi Joanne, > > You may already know this, so pardon me if this is old news. Halides > such as bromide can displace iodine. I use Iodoral, but I find that > when I consume foods high in bromides such as commercial baked goods > it erases all the benefits. Mountain Dew also has bromide. Bromide is > nasty stuff. Anoither case of know nothings pretending to be doctors just because they have a license. Bromide was used for very long periods of historical time as an anxiolytic and antiseizure agent. It is still used for such in veterinary medicine. Its positive effects, side effects and problems are VERY well known and anyone with half a clue - which appears to include no physicians making public pronouncements in this field - would simply read an old edition of any medical text describing it. The amount of bromide in these foods is not significant. BTW, iodide is also a long used medicine, replaced more recently by other things. It was typically used as an expectorant. For historical interest, Bromo-seltzer really did used to contain bromide, and most red colored cough syrups that have been around for half a century or more really used to contain iodide. Iodide does not help you detoxify any heavy metals. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > Hi Joanne, > > You may already know this, so pardon me if this is old news. Halides > such as bromide can displace iodine. I use Iodoral, but I find that > when I consume foods high in bromides such as commercial baked goods > it erases all the benefits. Mountain Dew also has bromide. Bromide is > nasty stuff. Anoither case of know nothings pretending to be doctors just because they have a license. Bromide was used for very long periods of historical time as an anxiolytic and antiseizure agent. It is still used for such in veterinary medicine. Its positive effects, side effects and problems are VERY well known and anyone with half a clue - which appears to include no physicians making public pronouncements in this field - would simply read an old edition of any medical text describing it. The amount of bromide in these foods is not significant. BTW, iodide is also a long used medicine, replaced more recently by other things. It was typically used as an expectorant. For historical interest, Bromo-seltzer really did used to contain bromide, and most red colored cough syrups that have been around for half a century or more really used to contain iodide. Iodide does not help you detoxify any heavy metals. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > Hi Joanne, > > You may already know this, so pardon me if this is old news. Halides > such as bromide can displace iodine. I use Iodoral, but I find that > when I consume foods high in bromides such as commercial baked goods > it erases all the benefits. Mountain Dew also has bromide. Bromide is > nasty stuff. Anoither case of know nothings pretending to be doctors just because they have a license. Bromide was used for very long periods of historical time as an anxiolytic and antiseizure agent. It is still used for such in veterinary medicine. Its positive effects, side effects and problems are VERY well known and anyone with half a clue - which appears to include no physicians making public pronouncements in this field - would simply read an old edition of any medical text describing it. The amount of bromide in these foods is not significant. BTW, iodide is also a long used medicine, replaced more recently by other things. It was typically used as an expectorant. For historical interest, Bromo-seltzer really did used to contain bromide, and most red colored cough syrups that have been around for half a century or more really used to contain iodide. Iodide does not help you detoxify any heavy metals. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > > Iodine facts > > > > It is now proven that iodine (Iodoral, up to 50 mg day) detoxifies > the body of halide compounds, such as bromine (breads) and fluoride > (water, toothpaste, and drugs), and the heavy metals mercury and lead. Once they have said something THIS stupid, you should completely ignore anything and everything else they say about anything. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > > Iodine facts > > > > It is now proven that iodine (Iodoral, up to 50 mg day) detoxifies > the body of halide compounds, such as bromine (breads) and fluoride > (water, toothpaste, and drugs), and the heavy metals mercury and lead. Once they have said something THIS stupid, you should completely ignore anything and everything else they say about anything. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > > > Iodine facts > > > > It is now proven that iodine (Iodoral, up to 50 mg day) detoxifies > the body of halide compounds, such as bromine (breads) and fluoride > (water, toothpaste, and drugs), and the heavy metals mercury and lead. Once they have said something THIS stupid, you should completely ignore anything and everything else they say about anything. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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