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Thank you ; I finished the work in progress today on another

and it feels so good since I haven't painted in two years. Now on to

others that have been waiting to get done. Thank you very much for

the compliments. Good eve, Melt

> WOW!!!!!!! What a talent Melt!!! It is gorgeous!!!! Check it out

> everyone!!!!!

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Thank you ; I finished the work in progress today on another

and it feels so good since I haven't painted in two years. Now on to

others that have been waiting to get done. Thank you very much for

the compliments. Good eve, Melt

> WOW!!!!!!! What a talent Melt!!! It is gorgeous!!!! Check it out

> everyone!!!!!

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So I hear that painting is great for energy when it comes to exercise. It makes

sense to me..I mean, it is put directly on top of the muscles this way...then I

thought back to the first time I ever dropped a few drops of Iodine on the sole

of my foot, I now remember that the next day was that first day of exercising

that was so easy and had me feeling like a teenager. This is what got me hooked.

Since then, I only paint a couple times a week but am thinking of doing so more

often as I like to work out rigorously (cardio and lifting) 3 days a week (an

hour each time) and I do some cardio on days in between.

My question:

How exactly does one paint?

I have read a post about mixing with coconut oil and painting which I have

tried..that was hard to mix and a mess that did not dry for a couple of

hours...greasy! Yuck...

Is there an efficient way of doing so, without making a big mess? Or is dropping

and rubbing the best way? When I do " paint, " I drop a few drops on my wrist and

then rub my wrist on my neck (for thyroid). I was assuming that this was what

painting was but now I am wondering...

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For me painting is when there is a lump of cancer. Taking it internally is the optimal way of taking iodine.In cosmetology school I was taught in the books, that the only thing that are skin can absorb was lanolin. Everyone's skin is different. Some of our skin is dry and some of our skin is supple.For me the best way is to take it internally. I think people that JUST paint it on their skin are scared of taken iodine internally. Just what I observe. Full benefit would be painting and taking it orally. Every organ in our body needs iodine. The best route for this is internally with the companion nutrients and this also helps our bodies detoxify bromides and toxins. From: <tiffanyjpost@...>iodine Sent: Wed, February 1, 2012 1:50:04 PMSubject: Painting

So I hear that painting is great for energy when it comes to exercise. It makes sense to me..I mean, it is put directly on top of the muscles this way...then I thought back to the first time I ever dropped a few drops of Iodine on the sole of my foot, I now remember that the next day was that first day of exercising that was so easy and had me feeling like a teenager. This is what got me hooked. Since then, I only paint a couple times a week but am thinking of doing so more often as I like to work out rigorously (cardio and lifting) 3 days a week (an hour each time) and I do some cardio on days in between.

My question:

How exactly does one paint?

I have read a post about mixing with coconut oil and painting which I have tried..that was hard to mix and a mess that did not dry for a couple of hours...greasy! Yuck...

Is there an efficient way of doing so, without making a big mess? Or is dropping and rubbing the best way? When I do "paint," I drop a few drops on my wrist and then rub my wrist on my neck (for thyroid). I was assuming that this was what painting was but now I am wondering...

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What about nascent iodine being painted on the breast? Does anyone know if that's beneficial?

Thanks,

.

From: Baker <vbaker@...>iodine Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 4:17 PMSubject: Re: Painting

I don't encourage people to only paint, but painting is very powerful. It's not true that the only thing that goes through the skin is lanolin. Simply a false teaching, not uncommon in Western culture, as I discuss in my previous post.--moderator On 2 Feb 2012 at 2:16, tiffanyjpost@... wrote:> > > > ,> I'm currently at 60(ish)mg a day. > I just wanted to add painting because it seemed to really help with my> muscles prior to exercising. It may just be a head thing at this point> but my very 1st experience with iodine was painting and I immediately> felt results the next day. This is after 7 yrs of fibromyalgia pain> and fatigue. I honestly had forgotten all about the iodine and> wondered why I felt so great

and then it dawned on me that it must> have been the iodine! So I don't believe that it started out being in> my head. I'd sure like to recreate that! I'm feeling great anyway but> I believe my muscles are in need of repair. I had a high level of> aldolase (muscle enzyme related to muscle damage) in my blood a year> ago. I think painting works...at least for me. I'm just not confident> in doing it now that I get messy Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from> my BlackBerry®> > From: DeNormandie <blessedark2010@...>> Sender: iodine > Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 17:19:30 -0800 (PST)> <iodine >> Replyiodine > Subject: Re: Painting> > > For me painting is when there is a lump of cancer. Taking it> internally is the optimal way of taking iodine. In cosmetology school> I was taught in the books, that the only thing that are skin can> absorb was lanolin. Everyone's skin is different. Some of our skin is> dry and some of our skin is supple. For me the best way is to take it> internally. I think people that JUST paint it on their skin are scared> of taken iodine internally. Just what I observe. Full benefit would be> painting and taking it orally. Every organ in our body needs

iodine.> The best route for this is internally with the companion nutrients and> this also helps our bodies detoxify bromides and toxins.> > > > > > From: <tiffanyjpost@...> > iodine > Sent: Wed, February 1, 2012 1:50:04 PM> Subject: Painting> > > So I hear that painting is great for energy when it comes to exercise.> It makes sense to me..I mean, it is put directly on top of the muscles> this way...then I thought back to the first time I ever dropped a few> drops of Iodine on the sole of my foot, I now remember that the next> day was that first day

of exercising that was so easy and had me> feeling like a teenager. This is what got me hooked. Since then, I> only paint a couple times a week but am thinking of doing so more> often as I like to work out rigorously (cardio and lifting) 3 days a> week (an hour each time) and I do some cardio on days in between.> > My question:> > How exactly does one paint?> I have read a post about mixing with coconut oil and painting which I> have tried..that was hard to mix and a mess that did not dry for a> couple of hours...greasy! Yuck... Is there an efficient way of doing> so, without making a big mess? Or is dropping and rubbing the best> way? When I do "paint," I drop a few drops on my wrist and then rub my> wrist on my neck (for thyroid). I was assuming that this was what> painting was but now I am wondering...> > > > >

> > > >

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I was wondering the same thing as . How does one paint it on exactly and how much?

I was thinking about painting it on my stomach before going to bed at night to help with digestive problems. I guess it can't hurt.

From: <tiffanyjpost@...>iodine Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 7:50 PMSubject: Painting

So I hear that painting is great for energy when it comes to exercise. It makes sense to me..I mean, it is put directly on top of the muscles this way...then I thought back to the first time I ever dropped a few drops of Iodine on the sole of my foot, I now remember that the next day was that first day of exercising that was so easy and had me feeling like a teenager. This is what got me hooked. Since then, I only paint a couple times a week but am thinking of doing so more often as I like to work out rigorously (cardio and lifting) 3 days a week (an hour each time) and I do some cardio on days in between.My question:How exactly does one paint?I have read a post about mixing with coconut oil and painting which I have tried..that was hard to mix and a mess that did not dry for a couple of hours...greasy! Yuck...Is there an efficient way of doing so, without making a big mess? Or is dropping and rubbing the best way? When I do

"paint," I drop a few drops on my wrist and then rub my wrist on my neck (for thyroid). I was assuming that this was what painting was but now I am wondering...

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Is there any source where you found that info about lanolin only being absorbed.

I would like to read more about it.

Thanks

M

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> >

> >

> >

> > ,

> > I'm currently at 60(ish)mg a day.

> > I just wanted to add painting because it seemed to really help with my

> > muscles prior to exercising. It may just be a head thing at this point

> > but my very 1st experience with iodine was painting and I immediately

> > felt results the next day. This is after 7 yrs of fibromyalgia pain

> > and fatigue. I honestly had forgotten all about the iodine and

> > wondered why I felt so great and then it dawned on me that it must

> > have been the iodine! So I don't believe that it started out being in

> > my head. I'd sure like to recreate that! I'm feeling great anyway but

> > I believe my muscles are in need of repair. I had a high level of

> > aldolase (muscle enzyme related to muscle damage) in my blood a year

> > ago. I think painting works...at least for me. I'm just not confident

> > in doing it now that I get messy Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from

> > my BlackBerry®

> >

> > From: DeNormandie <blessedark2010@...>

> > Sender: iodine

> > Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 17:19:30 -0800 (PST)

> > <iodine >

> > Reply iodine

> > Subject: Re: Painting

> >

> >

> > For me painting is when there is a lump of cancer. Taking it

> > internally is the optimal way of taking iodine. In cosmetology school

> > I was taught in the books, that the only thing that are skin can

> > absorb was lanolin. Everyone's skin is different. Some of our skin is

> > dry and some of our skin is supple. For me the best way is to take it

> > internally. I think people that JUST paint it on their skin are scared

> > of taken iodine internally. Just what I observe. Full benefit would be

> > painting and taking it orally. Every organ in our body needs iodine.

> > The best route for this is internally with the companion nutrients and

> > this also helps our bodies detoxify bromides and toxins.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > From: <tiffanyjpost@...>

> > iodine

> > Sent: Wed, February 1, 2012 1:50:04 PM

> > Subject: Painting

> >

> >

> > So I hear that painting is great for energy when it comes to exercise.

> > It makes sense to me..I mean, it is put directly on top of the muscles

> > this way...then I thought back to the first time I ever dropped a few

> > drops of Iodine on the sole of my foot, I now remember that the next

> > day was that first day of exercising that was so easy and had me

> > feeling like a teenager. This is what got me hooked. Since then, I

> > only paint a couple times a week but am thinking of doing so more

> > often as I like to work out rigorously (cardio and lifting) 3 days a

> > week (an hour each time) and I do some cardio on days in between.

> >

> > My question:

> >

> > How exactly does one paint?

> > I have read a post about mixing with coconut oil and painting which I

> > have tried..that was hard to mix and a mess that did not dry for a

> > couple of hours...greasy! Yuck... Is there an efficient way of doing

> > so, without making a big mess? Or is dropping and rubbing the best

> > way? When I do " paint, " I drop a few drops on my wrist and then rub my

> > wrist on my neck (for thyroid). I was assuming that this was what

> > painting was but now I am wondering...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I made that statement and it is in my 1970 Cosmetology text book that I lost in Hurricane Katrina.Disregard that statement I made please. According to what I have been reading most of the skin care products are not absorbed at all by our skin and most contains poisons.http://www.healthy-communications.com/harmfulingredients1.html From: jlegm <jlegm@...>iodine Sent: Thu, February 2, 2012 2:21:04 PMSubject: Re: Painting

Is there any source where you found that info about lanolin only being absorbed. I would like to read more about it.

Thanks

M

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> >

> >

> >

> > ,

> > I'm currently at 60(ish)mg a day.

> > I just wanted to add painting because it seemed to really help with my

> > muscles prior to exercising. It may just be a head thing at this point

> > but my very 1st experience with iodine was painting and I immediately

> > felt results the next day. This is after 7 yrs of fibromyalgia pain

> > and fatigue. I honestly had forgotten all about the iodine and

> > wondered why I felt so great and then it dawned on me that it must

> > have been the iodine! So I don't believe that it started out being in

> > my head. I'd sure like to recreate that! I'm feeling great anyway but

> > I believe my muscles are in need of repair. I had a high level of

> > aldolase (muscle enzyme related to muscle damage) in my blood a year

> > ago. I think painting works...at least for me. I'm just not confident

> > in doing it now that I get messy Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from

> > my BlackBerry®

> >

> > From: DeNormandie <blessedark2010@...>

> > Sender: iodine

> > Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 17:19:30 -0800 (PST)

> > <iodine >

> > Replyiodine

> > Subject: Re: Painting

> >

> >

> > For me painting is when there is a lump of cancer. Taking it

> > internally is the optimal way of taking iodine. In cosmetology school

> > I was taught in the books, that the only thing that are skin can

> > absorb was lanolin. Everyone's skin is different. Some of our skin is

> > dry and some of our skin is supple. For me the best way is to take it

> > internally. I think people that JUST paint it on their skin are scared

> > of taken iodine internally. Just what I observe. Full benefit would be

> > painting and taking it orally. Every organ in our body needs iodine.

> > The best route for this is internally with the companion nutrients and

> > this also helps our bodies detoxify bromides and toxins.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > From: <tiffanyjpost@...>

> > iodine

> > Sent: Wed, February 1, 2012 1:50:04 PM

> > Subject: Painting

> >

> >

> > So I hear that painting is great for energy when it comes to exercise.

> > It makes sense to me..I mean, it is put directly on top of the muscles

> > this way...then I thought back to the first time I ever dropped a few

> > drops of Iodine on the sole of my foot, I now remember that the next

> > day was that first day of exercising that was so easy and had me

> > feeling like a teenager. This is what got me hooked. Since then, I

> > only paint a couple times a week but am thinking of doing so more

> > often as I like to work out rigorously (cardio and lifting) 3 days a

> > week (an hour each time) and I do some cardio on days in between.

> >

> > My question:

> >

> > How exactly does one paint?

> > I have read a post about mixing with coconut oil and painting which I

> > have tried..that was hard to mix and a mess that did not dry for a

> > couple of hours...greasy! Yuck... Is there an efficient way of doing

> > so, without making a big mess? Or is dropping and rubbing the best

> > way? When I do "paint," I drop a few drops on my wrist and then rub my

> > wrist on my neck (for thyroid). I was assuming that this was what

> > painting was but now I am wondering...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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i wonder, would emu oil be good to use for " painting " ? thanks! anja

>

> When I " paint " with Lugol's or Nascent Iodine I put a tiny bit of coconut

> oil in the palm of my hand, add the iodine and then rub them both onto the

> area I want to " paint. " I don't have a problem with any staining and the

> rust color on the palm of my hand is absorbed quickly and gone. I haven't

> had any kind of rash reaction either. Is there any reason why this method

> shouldn't be used?

>

> Laralee

>

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