Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Some thoughts on the adverse reactions from dumping the toxins as a result of taking Iodine.Firstly, it seems to me that these fall into 2 different categories; Firstly, there are what might be called Iodine specific toxins.These would be the other Halides that key into iodine receptors, and block absorbtion of iodine into the cells;Floride, Bromide, etc.It is my understanding it requires high doses of iodine to 'push' these out.i.e. small amounts of dietary iodine, like you might get from eating shrimp, are blocked from getting into the cells, because these other halides are sitting in the receptors.We take 50mg or more a day in order to push these out, so the iodine can get in. But there are also non-iodine specific toxins that are released when we start supplementing with iodine;The iodine kills a variety of fungus,parasites,bacteria, etc. which, as they die, release toxins.There are other substances which will also kill these bad guys; food grade H202, MSM,colloidal silver etc.So, if one finds they have a severe reaction with iodine, they could consider doing this as a 2 step process; first use one of these other methods to kill off these baddies, adjusting the dosage downward if neccesary to keep the toxin release tolerable, (such as the MMS protecol describes).This would not promote the release of Bromide, etc. Once this had been dealt with, THEN go to Iodine, and tackle the Halides.Hence, " Divide and Conquer " . Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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