Every time it is remotely relevant I've been telling people to also look up and read the Borax Conspiracy. It doesn't have anything to do with Iodine, but it is about another important deficiency.
It is fairly potent. A little goes a long way. This shouldn't be a day-to-day replacement.
Quercetin is the better bet for a prophylactic.
Zinc should ALWAY be taken. Ivermectin, Quercetin, HCQ -- all of them need zinc to function. Chelated zinc is best.
Iodine is best used as a light treatment for removing toxins, sterilizing open wounds, and if you are exposed to radioactive materials.
Iodized table salt with no sugar or preservatives added (you won't find one without sugar or preservatives in a grocery store) is a safer way to get iodine as a mineral through potassium iodide salts.
That said, I've been taking a couple drops of Iodine under the tongue once a week. I'm still alive, but I can still tell it is too potent for a prophylactic. Treatment yes, prophylactic not so much.
Like u/UncleHooly mentions, it does a number on the thyroids. If you do want to go this route, just make sure you don't have thyroid diseases or are on insulin.
From what I’ve read, iodine in the modern western diet is severely lacking.
The iodized salt thing isn’t worth a damn. Most of the iodine dissolves always before you ever use it.
The various studies of the high iodine consumption in Japan and their very low cancer rates is something to keep in mind.
And as far as I know, one of the major causes of thyroid issues is actually low iodine. There are certain thyroid issues (hashimotos) where you may want to avoid supplemental iodine, but I would certainly do my own research in that case.
From what I’ve read, iodine in the modern western diet is severely lacking.
This is intentional.
This is how they do it:
First, they find that X mineral/vitamin is NECESSARY for human health.
Then they fortify a staple food source with it. In this case, grocer's table salt.
Then, because everyone at the time they do that eats the necessary amount of table salt, everyone is getting iodine. Because of this, they stop putting it in everything else.
Years pass, people forget about the fact they need iodine in their diet, and the plan finally comes to fruition.
They start marketing alternatives to the staple, stop using it in the majority of recipes, and even add things to it (preservatives, heavy metal dyes, corn syrup) to make it less palatable.
Then, fast food phases out iodized salt in favor of trendy rock salt or sea salt.
Eventually, the staple is no longer widely consumed, yet they CONTINUE to use studies from the past saying the majority consume salt on a regular basis.
What they leave out is that the majority of that salt is no longer iodized. They conflate the iodized table salt with other forms salt and what you have is a planned health crisis only they know about.
They put you on pills for all the symptoms of iodine deficiency and never test for it at your physical, because why test for something that you can get out of a salt shaker, per the now-ancient studies?
Eventually, the "normal" levels of iodine are tweaked to this manufactured average, and even if you get tested specifically for iodine, the "normal" levels would have been considered deficient 50 years ago.
They've done this for just about everything. One they took too far was Vitamin D. Milk doesn't have that much on its own, especially skim. So they fortified it. Then, they started promoting almond, soy, goat, and any other form of milk than the one that has the actual vitamin in it.
In the same spread, they also make GMO foods to be high-calorie, fast growth, high water, and LOW mineral and vitamin with the excuse people just get it from the staple foods per the outdated studies. GMOs aren't as much for chemically damaging people, though some like soy still do, but to actually feed people something that is nutrient deficient - something that only provides calories and actually TAKES nutrients from your body as it tries to process it.
Generations of nutrient deficiency leads to a dumber and dumber population. Dumb people are easier to control. That's the plan.
Good insight!! Let's not forget adding fluoride to our water, which is a neurotoxin but they will claim all day that it helps protect teeth (regardless if that claim is correct, why then are we then ingesting it in our water, versus topically applying it??). I also recently read that one of the reasons Americans are so overweight in response to other countries is because of our fortified grains (with iron and such). If they stopped adding all that crap to our food, maybe we would actually be healthy!! And therein lies the problem...
From my research, obesity is caused by overuse of antibiotics in children, especially within about the first 7 months of life.
It kills off gut bacteria of the mother, and since the child's immune system is never given a chance to figure out what bacteria is good and what bacteria is bad, it treats all future bacteria as bad.
That leads to further nutrient deficiency and they have unstoppable cravings because of it. The food industry likewise provides high calorie foods and sugary foods with watered down nutrients. Eventually, they are conditioned by these circumstances to associate the rewarded dopamine for eating nutrients their body needs (but because of antibiotics they cannot metabolize) with the dopamine hit from sugary foods.
Oddly enough, immunosuppressants could help obese people if you treat it in childhood, before middle school, and then give them frequent fecal transplants from people with healthy digestive flora. I'd wager it would be effective, but I don't have any direct sources on this point.
Some cases require antibiotics for babies, sure, but not addressing the vacuum it leaves behind in the digestive system should also be of paramount importance.
It is essential for people who lack certain gut flora.
The flora/bacteria cannot come back because it is in competition with too many other bacteria, most of the time of which are often infectious, and considered "bad."
In reality, they are only bad if they lack competition and are allowed to take over.
There's some doublespeak on this page, but for the most part it is right.
The procedure is wildly underutilized, however. If anything, it proves that frequent contact with one another's germs is ideal for diverse gut flora. They don't like that, expressly because it encourages wholesome activities and discarding fear of one another.
Oh I'm not doubting it's real after seeing your comment above. That's what south park does. They poke all the bears. Even us. So when I saw this episode I just thought it was an over the top poop joke based on nothing. Pretty neat.
Sorry if this is too personal -- What's your sleepiness/narcolepsy story? I've got some weird sleep issues in my family, maybe something will sound familiar.
About 2006, when I was in 6th-7th grade, I came down with mono. I don't remember when I first got it, because I was asleep almost all day, every day for a month, but I remember the months after I had to use a roller backpack because the doctors said my spleen was enlarged.
From that point forward I was always sleepy and nothing I did helped. I slept in class, though I was an A/B student, and just about any time I could sleep I did.
We always figured it was just the mononucleosis and that I, unlike most, could never shake it.
More recently, however, I got tested for Epstein Barr virus, because I wanted to know what the deal was, and if it was still active.
Turns out, I never had Epstein Barr, which is what causes mononucleosis.
So, I dug up my records from my old pediatrician and, sure enough, I wasn't ever diagnosed with Epstein Barr. They only did a monospot test and when it came back positive they just assumed I had it.
Even more, I looked through my online records for vaccinations, and in 2006 I got the Menactra/Menveo meningitis vaccine at school.
That was about the exact time I got sick.
I actually remember that day. All these partitions were set up in the middle school's small gym and everyone was getting several vaccines at a time, going from one partition to another.
Anyway, I read up online and found out Menactra/Menveo was sued for all the vaccine side effects, GB and Bels Palsy, you know. On top of that, some also claimed it gave them POTS and some even say narcolepsy. Since Pandemrix, an H1N1 vaccine, causes narcolepsy, I'm guessing it's a safe bet that the meningitis vaccines gave it to me.
Right now I'm on vyvanse, which is an extended release amphetamine to keep me awake.
For sleep, I'm on sodium oxybate. It costs $5,700 a month, and $2,400 would be coming out of my pocket if it weren't for the fact the pharmacy that runs a monopoly on the drug (it's the date rape drug GHB, btw) and they scam insurance companies by presenting people like me a magic waiver that means I only have to pay $35 while they tell the insurance company I paid the $2,400.
It works well, but there are some side effects. How it works is that it prevents my body from going into the REM cycle too fast and too often and lets me actually get Stage 2 deep sleep.
It's like this. Most people only fill up on gas when their tank is getting empty, right?
Well, my body is like if you were to fill up on gas EVERY TIME you pass a gas station. Imagine doing that, and you'll have some idea how often I randomly go into REM sleep. Keep in mind, with narcolepsy, you can go into REM even when you're awake, which means I occasionally feel like I'm dreaming when I'm awake.
If I don't take the vyvanse and the sodium oxybate cataplexy kicks in and when I get strong urges or feelings of nostalgia my knees buckle as my body very, very briefly turns on the switch in the brain that says "you're asleep, don't move, you'll fall out of bed."
People who sleep walk have the opposite problem of cataplexy, where that function to paralyze the body doesn't kick in and that's what causes them to act out their dreams.
Anyway, that's about it for my story. I'm trying to get of the sodium oxybate right now, namely because I don't think the pharmaceutical company is gonna make it and I need to find an alternative while I still can. I've been skipping some doses of the sodium oxybate so I have some in reserve on the off chance shit hits the fan, so I got about 2 months of supply if I reduce my dose to just barely working.
Thank you for this great collection of resources on iodine supplementation. 👍
I was hoping with such a good list on Iodine, you might have saved it somewhere else. I am not perfect at saving good lists, though I am getting better when I find unique or detailed info on data that interests me.
I'm off grid, off-line. OP deleted post, my comment was about 4chan autists who in 2016 made fools of Rick Wilson and No-name by inserting their peepee fanzine into the so-called dossier on Trump. I have it archived, it should still be online however. Time frame is 8 Oct 2016 to 08 Nov (election) all on /pol/. Background started March April 2016 when Rick Wilson insulted Trump supporters on /pol/, they found out Wilson's son was doing pee porn, more fighting ensued, female journalist was looking for info on right wing Trumpers, autists strung her along, got her to accept fanzine with Trump, Obama bed, prozzies peeing, as genuine compromat, and Wilson/Noname got it to the right people. 2 autists were interviewed by Rush or someone like him, when Buzzfeed published the dossier (jan 2017?)
Thanks for the info. I took horse ivermectin when I had the cooties (19D). I'll keep this in mind if all the people mad about ivermectin persuade the farm store stop selling it to horseless people.
I remember hearing that iodine used to be given back in the day for just about any health ailment, when doctors still made house calls and the medical industry wasn't hopelessly corrupt. I would love to see a return to that type of medicine - local, natural, actually wanting to cure a patient versus just push drugs.
Since I read zinc was thought to be an anti-viral I searched which foods were good sources of zinc. Good thing for me chocolate showed up. That might explain why I hardly ever get sick. I have chocolate milk every day. Make my own as it's better than the other stuff.
Yuge fan of lugols iodine solution. I put about 1 drop per quart or half gallon and drink it during the day. Health improvement was subtle but persistent.
I have been taking it for a while due to the anti-radiation effects and the fact that we have so much more radiation in our day to day lives. It’s great for your chromosomes. Had no idea about all this stuff. Thank you!
Iodine is tricky, too little and you can suffer from goiter (enlarged thyroid), and hypothyroidism, and too much and your body can have a negative response. I just started taking 1 drop of iodine per day and already notice a difference in my thyroid.
Excellent list, Patriot! Many thanks for compiling this.
I've been taking iodine on and off for about 10 years. I will check out some of this info and print out some for my prepper notebook.
Iodine drops or pills should already have been in there.
It's useful to filter out radioactive particles. Alpha and Beta radiation, not gamma though.
Every time it is remotely relevant I've been telling people to also look up and read the Borax Conspiracy. It doesn't have anything to do with Iodine, but it is about another important deficiency.
It is fairly potent. A little goes a long way. This shouldn't be a day-to-day replacement.
Quercetin is the better bet for a prophylactic.
Zinc should ALWAY be taken. Ivermectin, Quercetin, HCQ -- all of them need zinc to function. Chelated zinc is best.
Iodine is best used as a light treatment for removing toxins, sterilizing open wounds, and if you are exposed to radioactive materials.
Iodized table salt with no sugar or preservatives added (you won't find one without sugar or preservatives in a grocery store) is a safer way to get iodine as a mineral through potassium iodide salts.
That said, I've been taking a couple drops of Iodine under the tongue once a week. I'm still alive, but I can still tell it is too potent for a prophylactic. Treatment yes, prophylactic not so much.
Like u/UncleHooly mentions, it does a number on the thyroids. If you do want to go this route, just make sure you don't have thyroid diseases or are on insulin.
From what I’ve read, iodine in the modern western diet is severely lacking.
The iodized salt thing isn’t worth a damn. Most of the iodine dissolves always before you ever use it.
The various studies of the high iodine consumption in Japan and their very low cancer rates is something to keep in mind.
And as far as I know, one of the major causes of thyroid issues is actually low iodine. There are certain thyroid issues (hashimotos) where you may want to avoid supplemental iodine, but I would certainly do my own research in that case.
This is intentional.
This is how they do it:
First, they find that X mineral/vitamin is NECESSARY for human health.
Then they fortify a staple food source with it. In this case, grocer's table salt.
Then, because everyone at the time they do that eats the necessary amount of table salt, everyone is getting iodine. Because of this, they stop putting it in everything else.
Years pass, people forget about the fact they need iodine in their diet, and the plan finally comes to fruition.
They start marketing alternatives to the staple, stop using it in the majority of recipes, and even add things to it (preservatives, heavy metal dyes, corn syrup) to make it less palatable.
Then, fast food phases out iodized salt in favor of trendy rock salt or sea salt.
Eventually, the staple is no longer widely consumed, yet they CONTINUE to use studies from the past saying the majority consume salt on a regular basis.
What they leave out is that the majority of that salt is no longer iodized. They conflate the iodized table salt with other forms salt and what you have is a planned health crisis only they know about.
They put you on pills for all the symptoms of iodine deficiency and never test for it at your physical, because why test for something that you can get out of a salt shaker, per the now-ancient studies?
Eventually, the "normal" levels of iodine are tweaked to this manufactured average, and even if you get tested specifically for iodine, the "normal" levels would have been considered deficient 50 years ago.
They've done this for just about everything. One they took too far was Vitamin D. Milk doesn't have that much on its own, especially skim. So they fortified it. Then, they started promoting almond, soy, goat, and any other form of milk than the one that has the actual vitamin in it.
In the same spread, they also make GMO foods to be high-calorie, fast growth, high water, and LOW mineral and vitamin with the excuse people just get it from the staple foods per the outdated studies. GMOs aren't as much for chemically damaging people, though some like soy still do, but to actually feed people something that is nutrient deficient - something that only provides calories and actually TAKES nutrients from your body as it tries to process it.
Generations of nutrient deficiency leads to a dumber and dumber population. Dumb people are easier to control. That's the plan.
Good insight!! Let's not forget adding fluoride to our water, which is a neurotoxin but they will claim all day that it helps protect teeth (regardless if that claim is correct, why then are we then ingesting it in our water, versus topically applying it??). I also recently read that one of the reasons Americans are so overweight in response to other countries is because of our fortified grains (with iron and such). If they stopped adding all that crap to our food, maybe we would actually be healthy!! And therein lies the problem...
From my research, obesity is caused by overuse of antibiotics in children, especially within about the first 7 months of life.
It kills off gut bacteria of the mother, and since the child's immune system is never given a chance to figure out what bacteria is good and what bacteria is bad, it treats all future bacteria as bad.
That leads to further nutrient deficiency and they have unstoppable cravings because of it. The food industry likewise provides high calorie foods and sugary foods with watered down nutrients. Eventually, they are conditioned by these circumstances to associate the rewarded dopamine for eating nutrients their body needs (but because of antibiotics they cannot metabolize) with the dopamine hit from sugary foods.
Oddly enough, immunosuppressants could help obese people if you treat it in childhood, before middle school, and then give them frequent fecal transplants from people with healthy digestive flora. I'd wager it would be effective, but I don't have any direct sources on this point.
Some cases require antibiotics for babies, sure, but not addressing the vacuum it leaves behind in the digestive system should also be of paramount importance.
Oh so that's why south park joked about fecal transplants. Thought that one came out of left field.
No, it's a real thing.
It is essential for people who lack certain gut flora.
The flora/bacteria cannot come back because it is in competition with too many other bacteria, most of the time of which are often infectious, and considered "bad."
In reality, they are only bad if they lack competition and are allowed to take over.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gastroenterology_hepatology/clinical_services/advanced_endoscopy/fecal_transplantation.html
There's some doublespeak on this page, but for the most part it is right.
The procedure is wildly underutilized, however. If anything, it proves that frequent contact with one another's germs is ideal for diverse gut flora. They don't like that, expressly because it encourages wholesome activities and discarding fear of one another.
Oh I'm not doubting it's real after seeing your comment above. That's what south park does. They poke all the bears. Even us. So when I saw this episode I just thought it was an over the top poop joke based on nothing. Pretty neat.
I'm taking the same exact stuff.
Were you formally diagnosed with cancer? You say "I may have had"
I might up my dose just to see what happens.
Sorry if this is too personal -- What's your sleepiness/narcolepsy story? I've got some weird sleep issues in my family, maybe something will sound familiar.
About 2006, when I was in 6th-7th grade, I came down with mono. I don't remember when I first got it, because I was asleep almost all day, every day for a month, but I remember the months after I had to use a roller backpack because the doctors said my spleen was enlarged.
From that point forward I was always sleepy and nothing I did helped. I slept in class, though I was an A/B student, and just about any time I could sleep I did.
We always figured it was just the mononucleosis and that I, unlike most, could never shake it.
More recently, however, I got tested for Epstein Barr virus, because I wanted to know what the deal was, and if it was still active.
Turns out, I never had Epstein Barr, which is what causes mononucleosis.
So, I dug up my records from my old pediatrician and, sure enough, I wasn't ever diagnosed with Epstein Barr. They only did a monospot test and when it came back positive they just assumed I had it.
Even more, I looked through my online records for vaccinations, and in 2006 I got the Menactra/Menveo meningitis vaccine at school.
That was about the exact time I got sick.
I actually remember that day. All these partitions were set up in the middle school's small gym and everyone was getting several vaccines at a time, going from one partition to another.
Anyway, I read up online and found out Menactra/Menveo was sued for all the vaccine side effects, GB and Bels Palsy, you know. On top of that, some also claimed it gave them POTS and some even say narcolepsy. Since Pandemrix, an H1N1 vaccine, causes narcolepsy, I'm guessing it's a safe bet that the meningitis vaccines gave it to me.
Right now I'm on vyvanse, which is an extended release amphetamine to keep me awake.
For sleep, I'm on sodium oxybate. It costs $5,700 a month, and $2,400 would be coming out of my pocket if it weren't for the fact the pharmacy that runs a monopoly on the drug (it's the date rape drug GHB, btw) and they scam insurance companies by presenting people like me a magic waiver that means I only have to pay $35 while they tell the insurance company I paid the $2,400.
It works well, but there are some side effects. How it works is that it prevents my body from going into the REM cycle too fast and too often and lets me actually get Stage 2 deep sleep.
It's like this. Most people only fill up on gas when their tank is getting empty, right?
Well, my body is like if you were to fill up on gas EVERY TIME you pass a gas station. Imagine doing that, and you'll have some idea how often I randomly go into REM sleep. Keep in mind, with narcolepsy, you can go into REM even when you're awake, which means I occasionally feel like I'm dreaming when I'm awake.
If I don't take the vyvanse and the sodium oxybate cataplexy kicks in and when I get strong urges or feelings of nostalgia my knees buckle as my body very, very briefly turns on the switch in the brain that says "you're asleep, don't move, you'll fall out of bed."
People who sleep walk have the opposite problem of cataplexy, where that function to paralyze the body doesn't kick in and that's what causes them to act out their dreams.
Anyway, that's about it for my story. I'm trying to get of the sodium oxybate right now, namely because I don't think the pharmaceutical company is gonna make it and I need to find an alternative while I still can. I've been skipping some doses of the sodium oxybate so I have some in reserve on the off chance shit hits the fan, so I got about 2 months of supply if I reduce my dose to just barely working.
Why not take it (Iodine) if you are on insulin? I would love to see some info on that.
Thank you for this great collection of resources on iodine supplementation. 👍
Any chance you archived this post. I am learning more & more I need to archive everything that is really important.
klmd deleted their account.
OK, I'm at cross-purposes, post wasn't deleted, https://greatawakening.win/p/17rSjJaCfb/a-notorious-dossier-compiled-by-/
no idea what klmd posted
The 4chan pp post?
Did OP link to a 4 Chan post? I only see klmd posted something, though it got deleted.
Any idea what klmd's post was about?
You had said
I was hoping with such a good list on Iodine, you might have saved it somewhere else. I am not perfect at saving good lists, though I am getting better when I find unique or detailed info on data that interests me.
Will have a look, should be archived but will take awhile to find it, off grid with minimal connectivity.
Thank you
I'm off grid, off-line. OP deleted post, my comment was about 4chan autists who in 2016 made fools of Rick Wilson and No-name by inserting their peepee fanzine into the so-called dossier on Trump. I have it archived, it should still be online however. Time frame is 8 Oct 2016 to 08 Nov (election) all on /pol/. Background started March April 2016 when Rick Wilson insulted Trump supporters on /pol/, they found out Wilson's son was doing pee porn, more fighting ensued, female journalist was looking for info on right wing Trumpers, autists strung her along, got her to accept fanzine with Trump, Obama bed, prozzies peeing, as genuine compromat, and Wilson/Noname got it to the right people. 2 autists were interviewed by Rush or someone like him, when Buzzfeed published the dossier (jan 2017?)
Thanks for the info. I took horse ivermectin when I had the cooties (19D). I'll keep this in mind if all the people mad about ivermectin persuade the farm store stop selling it to horseless people.
Moral to this story: Put more salt on your burgers and fries. :-P
I remember hearing that iodine used to be given back in the day for just about any health ailment, when doctors still made house calls and the medical industry wasn't hopelessly corrupt. I would love to see a return to that type of medicine - local, natural, actually wanting to cure a patient versus just push drugs.
Since I read zinc was thought to be an anti-viral I searched which foods were good sources of zinc. Good thing for me chocolate showed up. That might explain why I hardly ever get sick. I have chocolate milk every day. Make my own as it's better than the other stuff.
Yuge fan of lugols iodine solution. I put about 1 drop per quart or half gallon and drink it during the day. Health improvement was subtle but persistent.
Dr. Sircus - if it's Sir Cuss I like him.
Dr Sircus - if it's Circus then fawk that clown.
Using iodine on a basil cell growth right now. Paint it on twice a day for one week then once a day for two weeks. Worked on the last one.
Got any information about this I can take a look at? Might want to try it out for something that looks a little suspicious.
iodine for skin cancer
Thank you so much!
Godspeed!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odj1IwJA8Cs
I have been taking it for a while due to the anti-radiation effects and the fact that we have so much more radiation in our day to day lives. It’s great for your chromosomes. Had no idea about all this stuff. Thank you!
Iodine is tricky, too little and you can suffer from goiter (enlarged thyroid), and hypothyroidism, and too much and your body can have a negative response. I just started taking 1 drop of iodine per day and already notice a difference in my thyroid.
Link wouldnt open in app but did in browser in case somebody else comes along and thinks link is broken or something.
Ty fren!!!!
Ordered Iodine, Quercetin and Zinc from GNC. The Quercetin is out of stock...go figure. They dropped it from my order and not taking orders now.
Awesome, thank you. Ordered 🙂