Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Hi Sunny Glad to pass along info about Nascent Iodine. It is based on Reading 358-1 from Edgar Cayce to Sunkar A. Bisey. Bisey made a product call Atomidine from 1926 until 1935 when he died. In 1926 the scientific world desided it was iodine in the Nascent state and the name was changed to Atomidine for the atomic form of iodine. This is iodine that is no longer in a molecule, but is an atom, not an ion either. (paramagnetic atom, it can take a magnetic charge). Mr. Cayce gave a reading on Sept. 10th, 1931 in which he said that the iodine could be made better by using electro-magnetic fields to make it more effective, as a seperated atom. The next day Cayce gave reading 358-2, a much easier, quicker process, that only energized the molecule (less than one tenth the effort). To break the diatomic bond is much harder but well worth it, I believe. Bisey did neither, it was the depression and his product at that time could be used in large quantity and was very safe, according to Schiefflin & Co. He could not justify the cost increase to dop this. Those using Nascent Iodine today (as in the 1930's) often take it several times a day, because the Nascent effect last for 2 to 3 hours in the body. It does it's work from this nascent state. It works best on an empty stomach because food might absorb the iodine and hold it during the active time period. Each drop is 0.2 mg's, so 5 drops is only 1 mg. Many find that a small amount is very effect, in fact some report that they can feel it in the thyroid within 10 minutes of taking it, not hurting but doing something. The thyroid convert iodide into nascent iodine in order to make T3 and T4 hormones. There are several distributors of nascent iodine on the internet as well as a Compounding Pharmacy in Dallas, Drug Crafters. My website is Magnascent.com . Good luck, I think that you will be surprised and pleased. --- ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...> wrote: > I don't know that much about Nascent. > hire who is on this group > knows more. You can point questions at him. Here > is what we have on the > group > iodine/files/90%20Miscellaneous%20Informati\ on/%27s%20Info%20on%20Nascent%20%20Iodine/ > > > Here is a link to the sources of different forms of > Iodine > iodine/links/Iodine_Sources_001138151092/Io\ dine_Supplements_001139757093/ > > > > > STEPHANIE......Re: prolamine vs > iodoral > > > > Hi, , > > > > I am interested in taking the nascent form of > iodine instead of > > Iodoral or Lugol's...could you give me more > specific info on nascent > > iodine and what it is...how it works...where can I > get it? etc? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Sunny > > > > > >> > >> 6 mgs of Iodine isn't a lot. Your options for > iodine can be found > > in the > >> files section of the group. There is Lugol's > (liquid & pill), > > nascent, > >> detoxified. My Dr uses Iodine for graves with > L-Carnatine and > > Magnesium. > >> > >> I am not too familiar with Graves and Iodine as I > had thyroid > > cancer and > >> have used iodine for that. > >> > >> > >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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