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if you wash and dry the undersides of the forearms and put a drop or

two on one , then rub the undersides of the two forearms together it

seems to make for a slow release of the iodine that is even during

the day

microdoses of solaray lithium asparate like about 250 mcg

(micrograms NOT milligrams) several times a day help spread iodine

internally and more can be taken to ramp down the iodine if too much

is used

a big trap with liquid iodines is the iodine evaporates fairly

rapidly out of even closed bottles over several weeks you you have to

keep topping up with stronger solution

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for mixing it in water. I would assume it's safe - is it not?

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lithium in the index of

http://tinyurl.com/2csa3

low lithium can be lack of it in food to, some areas have more in

soils than others

also heavy metal toxicity can cause low lithium

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i put a lot of unpaid time into my info and keep it continually

updated and its just takes way to much time to put the research on as

well

heaps of money to well credentialed medical professionals to

permanetly destroy your health and now u expect me to put in a heap

more unpaid work cause u can't use google?

get real, why did i even think of trying to help you

easy not to post, thanks for the insight about only being treated

badly here.

aolar with his sex magic as per his profile is the way to go here i

can see

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> > > > I looked at the website. I see statements, but no references

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> > > > scientific research to back it up. I looked around the site

but

> > > > could not find any medical or research credentials listed for

the

> > > > person making the statements. I tend not to trust websites

which

> > > > have no footnotes or references for their statements.

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