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Those articles are years old and many are based in the still-taught lies

about iodine in med school.

The only reason I have posted them is to make it clear that iodine is safe

for use in the eye.

I did not post them to confuse people about the recommended iodine

protocol. There is a pronounced lack of good information about iodine out

in the medical literature. We have to take what works for us from where we

can, and leave the rest that doesn't work. We have to be able to make

judgements about the nature of the information we are looking at.

I hope this helps.

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At 08:12 AM 4/3/2011, you wrote:

>Very informative links. Many of the articles seem to be against the high

>intake of iodine if I read them right.

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> > Whoa up! Iodine is very safe in the eye. Here are articles about it:

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> > http://www.iodine4health.com/body/eyes/eyes.htm

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> > If you look at the material at the links I provided on iodine and the eye,

> > they say that the stinging of iodine in the eye is one reason iodine is not

> > used more in the eyes. It does not hurt the eye tissues at all (and for

> > that matter, it doesn't hurt any other tissues of the body either).

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> > http://www.iodine4health.com/body/eyes/winkler_eyes.htm

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> > It does not hurt the tissues, even though it stings. I have used

> potassium

> > iodide (150mcg per drop) as eyedrops frequently, and I have tried Lugol's,

> > but I found the potassium iodide to be easier. I have not tried my SSKI

> > yet. It really helps dry eye.

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>All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT

>group IodineOT/

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>Commonly asked questions: http://tinyurl.com/yhnds5e

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