Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 I have been following the MDI_News group which is for the Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS). This is a group who are using themselves as guinea pigs for Jim Humble's formulation. Actually maybe 100,000 people have used it successfully to cure malaria, AIDS, etc. Now the EPA is recognizing its use in sterilizing surfaces against MRSA. http://www.medicaln ewstoday. com/articles/ 30105.php Of course, this is already in use as a sterilizer in hospital settings, as a purifier for water systems and to bleach various substances. If you are in the habit of visiting hospitals you may want to have some around. You can find out about the drinkable kind at miraclemineral.com or join the MDI_News group. Pat > > If you join the > group on , go to Files, then to Disease > Research Results, you will find an > alphabetically arranged list of conditions for > which results have been reported wherein the low > cost devices have been used. MRSA is listed with > some very good outcomes--quick cure--hard to beat > for good outcome. The photo section shows how > to build these devices and they are soooo easy > and cheap. The owner of the list is very careful > about cautions and now recommends using nothing > over 6 volts and we can use even lower voltages. > The gov't. of Ethiopia (think it's Ethiopia) has > requested and received a prototype of the > Ultimate Godzilla since they really greatly need > something cheap and effective. pj > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head here??? ACK Sam :-o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Sam, I used to use iodine on scrapes and cuts my two sons used to come home with all the time. I used a form of it called Isodine, which still has the iodine, but not the alcohol, and doesn't burn. As for taking it internally, in large doses, on purpose, I still have a problem with that. When I was a kid my mother was hypoT, and they gave her iodine orally. Before you knew it, she had to have a goiter operation, and then of course, had to take more thyroid medication for life. So far, I am still concerned about doing this. I do eat iodized salt, kosher salt and sea salt, and there is iodine in food, but that's about it for me. Roni Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA (chlorine dioxide) Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head here??? ACK Sam :-o __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Roni, I am with you on this. I am still not convinced this is the thing to be taking. I have been doing a lot of reading on this, also. I wish it was an easy decision but it is not completely; for me anyway. Venizia > > Sam, > > I used to use iodine on scrapes and cuts my two sons used to come home > with all the time. I used a form of it called Isodine, which still has the iodine, but not the alcohol, and doesn't burn. > > As for taking it internally, in large doses, on purpose, I still have a problem with that. When I was a kid my mother was hypoT, and they gave her iodine orally. Before you knew it, she had to have a goiter operation, and then of course, had to take more thyroid medication for life. > > So far, I am still concerned about doing this. I do eat iodized salt, kosher salt and sea salt, and there is iodine in food, but that's about it for me. > > Roni > > > Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA (chlorine dioxide) > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > here??? > > ACK > > Sam :-o > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Hi Pat, I will read the article you posted. Thank you. My doctor has not prescribed iodine. In fact, he is very much against it. I do plan on bringing it up again at my next appointment, however. Venizia > > > > Sam, > > > > I used to use iodine on scrapes and cuts my two sons used to come home > > with all the time. I used a form of it called Isodine, which still has the iodine, but not the > alcohol, and doesn't burn. > > > > As for taking it internally, in large doses, on purpose, I still have a problem with that. > When I was a kid my mother was hypoT, and they gave her iodine orally. Before you knew > it, she had to have a goiter operation, and then of course, had to take more thyroid > medication for life. > > > > So far, I am still concerned about doing this. I do eat iodized salt, kosher salt and sea > salt, and there is iodine in food, but that's about it for me. > > > > Roni > > > > > > Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA > (chlorine dioxide) > > > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > > here??? > > > > ACK > > > > Sam :-o > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 So, if you get a staph infection, put iodine on it. If you get a staph infection in your lungs, use an iodine vapor on it. What sort of iodine did they give your mom? Lugol's? How much? Because, typically the cause of goiter (swollen thyroid) is due to iodine " deficiency " . They murdered my thyroid with organic iodine (RAI), and I have to take desiccated thyroid or I will die. What's a large dose of iodine? I think the lowest toxic dose of iodine is something like 1400 mg, or is that grams? But if you search aroud the internet you'll see many links that say anything over 150mcg is too much. Did you know that a non-iodine deficient human, after ingesting 50mg of Iodoral will pee out all but 10% of that? There is quite a bit of info out there about people taking larger doses of iodine for other conditions, but none of them developed goiter, etc. One thing you can do for yourself is get rid of that crappy processed iodized salt and get some celtic sea salt. The other thing is to maybe get hold of a copy of Brownstein's 3rd edition of his iodine book. www.drbrownstein.com You have every right to be fearful of something you don't know a lot about. But when you're searching to learn about it, please pay more attention to the info from non-pharmaceutical company based research on this subject, expecially if it refers to the Wolf-Chaikoff effect because that has never been proven to happen in human beings. A great place to start is http://www.iodine4health.com So, anyway, if you ever get a staph infection, use iodine on it. Sam (thyroidless since 1990) > > Sam, > > I used to use iodine on scrapes and cuts my two sons used to come home > with all the time. I used a form of it called Isodine, which still has the iodine, but not the alcohol, and doesn't burn. > > As for taking it internally, in large doses, on purpose, I still have a problem with that. When I was a kid my mother was hypoT, and they gave her iodine orally. Before you knew it, she had to have a goiter operation, and then of course, had to take more thyroid medication for life. > > So far, I am still concerned about doing this. I do eat iodized salt, kosher salt and sea salt, and there is iodine in food, but that's about it for me. > > Roni > > > Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA (chlorine dioxide) > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > here??? > > ACK > > Sam :-o > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 I really don't know what type they gave her, but maybe it was what they gave you. I'll keep looking. Roni Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA (chlorine dioxide) > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > here??? > > ACK > > Sam :-o > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 When I said this " ...expecially if it refers to the Wolf-Chaikoff effect because that has never been proven to happen in human beings " , apart from the bad spelling, I meant to " not " pay attention to the big Pharma based research eSpeially if it refers to the Wolf-Chaikoff Effect. But anyway, way back when, when they used RAI to nuke a thyroid, they sometimes either gave too little or too much. It could be that your mom got too little and her poor deficient thyroid tried hard to capture more body iodine to make thyroid hormones by swelling up, so they surgically removed it. Sam (thyroidless since 1990) > > > > Sam, > > > > I used to use iodine on scrapes and cuts my two sons used to come > home > > with all the time. I used a form of it called Isodine, which still > has the iodine, but not the alcohol, and doesn't burn. > > > > As for taking it internally, in large doses, on purpose, I still > have a problem with that. When I was a kid my mother was hypoT, and > they gave her iodine orally. Before you knew it, she had to have a > goiter operation, and then of course, had to take more thyroid > medication for life. > > > > So far, I am still concerned about doing this. I do eat iodized > salt, kosher salt and sea salt, and there is iodine in food, but > that's about it for me. > > > > Roni > > > > > > Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer > Registered by EPA (chlorine dioxide) > > > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > > here??? > > > > ACK > > > > Sam :-o > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 It just seems a little strange to me how iodine seems to be a cure for EVERYTHING? In a message dated 10/25/07 6:21:38 PM, k9gang@... writes: > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > here??? > > ACK > > Sam :-o > > ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Sam, Povidone-iodine (better known as Betadine) is indeed lethal to staph that gets mixed in it. So is alcohol. That doesn't mean a drunken bender will cure a MRSA infection. Once MRSA gets into your skin, and especially as a systemic infection, the iodine or alcohol can't reach it at effective levels. You wrote: > > ..You have every right to be fearful of something you don't know a lot > about. But when you're searching to learn about it, please pay more > attention to the info from non-pharmaceutical company based research > on this subject, expecially if it refers to the Wolf-Chaikoff effect > because that has never been proven to happen in human beings.... You are quoting that ding-a-ling Abraham again. He is in the business of selling iodine. I don't have access to Medline articles from home, but here are a few papers that purport to show the Wolf-Chaikoff effect in humans. It is so well established that Lugol's is commonly used in surgery prep to reduce thyroid function just prior to surgery. It is also listed as a COMMONLY OBSERVED SIDE EFFECT of several iodine containing medications, such as amiadarone, sotalol, and dronedarone. http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/80/1/220.pdf Nagataki S, Yokoyama N 1996 Autoregulation: effects of iodide. In: Braverman LE, Utiger RD (eds) Werner and Ingbar’s the Thyroid: A Fundamental and Clinical Text. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, pp 241–247. lyn JA, JR, Gammage MD et al. Amiodarone and thyroid hormone action. Clin Endocrinol 1985; 22: 257-264. Adverse effect of amniofetography on fetal thyroid function. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 126:723-6. Sarne DH, DeGroot LJ 1989 Hypothalamic and Neuroendocrine regulation of thyroid hormone. In: DeGroot LJ (ed) Endocrinology. WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia, vol 1:574–589 l’Allemand D, Gruters A, Heidemann P, Schurbrand P. 1983 Iodine-indued alterations of thyroid function in newborn infants after prenatal and perinatal exposure to povidone iodine. J Pediatr. 102:935-8. Eng P, Cardona G, Fang S, Previti M, S, Carrasco N, Chin W, Braverman L (1999). " Escape from the acute Wolff-Chaikoff effect is associated with a decrease in thyroid sodium/iodide symporter messenger ribonucleic acid and protein " . Endocrinology 140 (8): 3404-10. Gruters A, 1’Allemand D, Heidemann PH, Schurnbrand P. 1983 l’Allemand D, Gruters A, Beyer P, Weber B. 1987 Iodine in contrast agents and skin disinfectants is the major cause for hypothyroidism in premature infants during intensive care. Horm Res. 218:42-9. Chanoine JP, Boulvain M, Bourdoux P, et al. 1988 Increased recall rate at screening for congenital hypothyroidism in breast fed infants born to iodine overloaded mothers. Arch Dis Child. 63:1207-10. Smerdely P, Lim A, Boyages SC. 1989 Topical iodine-containing antiseptics and neonatal hypothyroidism in very-low-birth-weight infants. Lancet. 2:661-4. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 I'm from a doctor family and having a number of relatives including mother and 2 infant siblings acquiring staph infectins of varying degrees, I can safely say that iodine kills staph. Iodine can be applied to the skin, inhaled as a vapor, and is safe giving intravenously... Sam > > > > ..You have every right to be fearful of something you don't know a lot > > about. But when you're searching to learn about it, please pay more > > attention to the info from non-pharmaceutical company based research > > on this subject, expecially if it refers to the Wolf-Chaikoff effect > > because that has never been proven to happen in human beings.... > > You are quoting that ding-a-ling Abraham again. He is in the business of > selling iodine. I don't have access to Medline articles from home, but > here are a few papers that purport to show the Wolf-Chaikoff effect in > humans. It is so well established that Lugol's is commonly used in > surgery prep to reduce thyroid function just prior to surgery. It is > also listed as a COMMONLY OBSERVED SIDE EFFECT of several iodine > containing medications, such as amiadarone, sotalol, and dronedarone. > > http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/80/1/220.pdf > > Nagataki S, Yokoyama N 1996 Autoregulation: effects of iodide. In: > Braverman LE, Utiger RD (eds) Werner and Ingbar's the Thyroid: A > Fundamental and Clinical Text. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, pp 241–247. > lyn JA, JR, Gammage MD et al. Amiodarone and thyroid hormone > action. Clin Endocrinol 1985; 22: 257-264. > Adverse effect of amniofetography on fetal thyroid function. Am J > Obstet Gynecol. 126:723-6. > Sarne DH, DeGroot LJ 1989 Hypothalamic and Neuroendocrine regulation of > thyroid hormone. In: DeGroot LJ (ed) Endocrinology. WB Saunders Co, > Philadelphia, vol 1:574–589 > l'Allemand D, Gruters A, Heidemann P, Schurbrand P. 1983 > Iodine-indued alterations of thyroid function in newborn infants > after prenatal and perinatal exposure to povidone iodine. J Pediatr. > 102:935-8. > Eng P, Cardona G, Fang S, Previti M, S, Carrasco N, Chin W, > Braverman L (1999). " Escape from the acute Wolff-Chaikoff effect is > associated with a decrease in thyroid sodium/iodide symporter messenger > ribonucleic acid and protein " . Endocrinology 140 (8): 3404-10. > Gruters A, 1'Allemand D, Heidemann PH, Schurnbrand P. 1983 > l'Allemand D, Gruters A, Beyer P, Weber B. 1987 Iodine in > contrast agents and skin disinfectants is the major cause for > hypothyroidism in premature infants during intensive care. Horm Res. > 218:42-9. > Chanoine JP, Boulvain M, Bourdoux P, et al. 1988 Increased recall > rate at screening for congenital hypothyroidism in breast fed infants > born to iodine overloaded mothers. Arch Dis Child. 63:1207-10. > Smerdely P, Lim A, Boyages SC. 1989 Topical iodine-containing > antiseptics and neonatal hypothyroidism in very-low-birth-weight > infants. Lancet. 2:661-4. > > Chuck > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Iodine was called the universal medicine. it is antibacterial, antiviral, antiyeast etc etc. The medical school saying was " if ye know not where and why, treat ye then with SKI (potassium iodide) what is amazing is that docs used to use it! and then they forgot about it, and then big pharma moved in to fill the void. Gracia It just seems a little strange to me how iodine seems to be a cure for EVERYTHING? In a message dated 10/25/07 6:21:38 PM, k9gang@... writes: > > Did the " iodine kills staph " thing I posted go over everyone's head > here??? > > ACK > > Sam :-o > > ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 I feel very protected from MRSA b/c I am iodized. and I have been in a lot of hospitals lately. I will let you know if it doesn't work Gracia > Sam, > > Povidone-iodine (better known as Betadine) is indeed lethal to staph > that gets mixed in it. So is alcohol. That doesn't mean a drunken bender > will cure a MRSA infection. Once MRSA gets into your skin, and > especially as a systemic infection, the iodine or alcohol can't reach it > at effective levels. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 I hope you are right, Gracia. Roni Re: Re: MRSA/ New MRSA Bacteria Killer Registered by EPA (chlorine dioxide) I feel very protected from MRSA b/c I am iodized. and I have been in a lot of hospitals lately. I will let you know if it doesn't work Gracia > Sam, > > Povidone-iodine (better known as Betadine) is indeed lethal to staph > that gets mixed in it. So is alcohol. That doesn't mean a drunken bender > will cure a MRSA infection. Once MRSA gets into your skin, and > especially as a systemic infection, the iodine or alcohol can't reach it > at effective levels. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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