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Partial excerpt:

" If you have chronic bronchitis and or emphysema ( " COPD " , " COLD " ) SSKI is an

invaluable tool. SSKI " gets into " all body secretions, including often thick and

hard to cough up bronchial secretions, which get infected very easily. SSKI

takes care of both of these problems. It " loosens " secretions remarkably, making

them much easier to " clear " , and it prevents micro-organisms from growing

easily. With regular SSKI use, bronchial infection is a much less frequent

happening. Depending on the severity of COPD, I recommend 3 to 6 drops of SSKI

taken in water once daily. As COPD is usually a chronic condition, SSKI use will

usually be indefinite, .... "

Source: http://iodine4health.com/body/lungs/wright_lungs.htm

Also read what Dr. Derry has to say about iodine and the lungs:

http://thyroid.about.com/library/derry/bl10.htm

Posted - 4/18/11 @ 11:00 EDT, 10:00 CDT, 8:00 PDT P.M.

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I don't know about anyone else, but since I started Iodine (first in

> the form of Lugol's and then Iodoral), it seems I can breath very

> deeply, where before I couldn't.

> I hear people talking about air hunger and can't say I understand what that

is.

>

> I am just wondering if my voice being so deep will become clearer

> once my thyroid has shrunken down in size.

> I had a scan of my thyroid done and was " a little " enlarged per my endo.

>

> Anyway, just wondering if iodine can affect breathing or lung capacity.

>

> H.

>

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