Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 I think the quote below pretty well sums it up. If you bother to check you will find that Abraham, Flechas and Brownstein have NEVER to my knowledge published anything in any credible peer reviewed venue. And that they seem to act as little more than shills for Optimox. Their publications, such as they are, only appear in such things as chiropractor journals. I am aware of NO research that any of them have done that has passed critical muster; and conversely I am aware that some at least of their recommendations could be harmful or fatal. Be careful. Luck, > It is disturbing and disappointing that Dr. Abraham has chosen to > blatantly > distort the research of Teng W, et al, 2006. I appreciate the work > that Dr. > Abraham has done to educate patients, practitioners and researchers about > the history, unexamined assumptions and potential therapeutic benefits of > iodine supplementation. Unfortunately, however, it appears that he has > become overly invested in iodine's unequivocal usefulness at the > expense of > necessary objectivity. > > Please share your thoughts, feedback and comments. > > Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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