Look it up. Iodine is an essential nutrient that our thyroid uses to regulate a whole host of things in the body. Eliminating it opens us up to a whole host of illnesses. There was a huge campaign in the 90s to get people to understand the value of iodine and it was put in all our salt so that people wouldn't have to think about taking it and would just get it whenever we salted our food. Iodine is so powerful it can cure people from radiation poisoning. It's anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial. It's like salting your food with chlorine dioxide or any of the other tons of antiseptic medicines they're trying to keep us from ingesting so they can sell us expensive drug treatments.
I was just at Costco and not a single kind of salt they have there says it's iodized. I thought maybe it was just the sea salt but I checked that huge bag of table salt they have and it doesn't say it's iodized either. I have that in my emergency storage and now I'm starting to think it's practically worthless. Sure, salt is good for you, but there's no question that iodized salt is WAY better for you.
Ditch your fucking sea salt. It says right on the label it doesn't contain iodide/iodine, "an essential nutrient." Get yourself regular old iodized table salt and thank me.
try some seafood. That's where our iodine should come from, not from a government/pharma/salt producer test tube.
Mine comes from 3 drops of nascent iodine a day.
Lugols here!
I take Lugols too, I use Redmond Salt and it has no added iodine.
This!
Survival Shield X-2 nascent iodine from Infowars is what I take daily.
Do you ever have Caveman? Does it really taste like Ovaltine but good?
https://youtu.be/3-ZqD9-W1_8
No need. I only eat meat already.
5 drops Lugols 5% + cofactor Selenium for 2.5 years.
I’d love to, but allergies get in the way. Anaphylaxis with shellfish 😞
Kelp & seaweed also have Iodine.
Agree.
There is such a thing as iodized Himalayan salt
There is definitely a war on meat. It was not obvious 5-6 years ago, it is very obvious now. I would not discount anything. They want to poison us so we have short lives, and it has been working.
^correct info
There isn't enough iodine to really help you in iodized salt. You have to get just iodine and there are co-factors you should take with it, vitamin C and selenium. Sea salt does have trace mineral we need so don't ditch it.
It’s worth researching the evaporation rate of iodine out of salt. Also worth researching how the salt is chemically bleached and stripped of the other trace elements that make it healing.
Iodine rich foods mostly come from the sea and from animal products such as meats and dairy.
I sudd suspect that it had meaningful levels in the 60’s, and that since then they’ve dialled back the amount of vitamin D in it and convinced people to drink less milk.
N check out Lugol's Iodine. Good Stuff
Literally just bought some.. advice on how to proceed?
I take 2 drops in my morning water. I have the lighter more diluted version. You can overdue it but probably requires a lot more. Sometimes I don't take it if it doesn't speak to me. I trust my urges
Start slow. 1 drop a day for a couple weeks, then 2 and after a month 3. Too much too fast and you get sick from the detoxx effects.
One drop a day untill you get used to it. Then up it a drop or two once in the morning.
One thought. Lugol’s is inorganic iodine. It is useful for detox in that it will displace other halogens (they are evacuated through the skin, which is also how they are typically absorbed), but as dietary iodine it is useless. Your thyroid can only produce hormones out of organic iodine (i.e., bound to carbon). Seaweed makes a good supplement (people living inland used to have to drink ashes of burned seaweed with water or else become goitered cretins), but the dietary source nature intended is seafood.
I switched because I could not find any iodized salt that did not have free-flow agents in it, aka aluminum.
As a heads up, iodine deficiency can cause all sorts of problems, including an uncomfortable feeling of being strangled when one lies down. It's the thyroid gland pressing into one's throat. It makes it hard to sleep.
Exactly. Iodized salt has much more added than iodine. It most likely has flouride, thiosulfates and even folic acid. Synthetic substances added are never a good idea. Sea salt and a bottle of iodine is a much better option.
Definitely. It used to be in bread until they replaced it with bromide. Bromide is toxic to thyroid. Iodine is essential for thyroid health. Iodine helps the thyroid detox our bodies.
Yep! As soon as THEY realized that iodine was making babies smarter and everyone else healthier, they removed it from bread recipes and started using crap bromide.
I'd like to find a recipe that includes iodine in bread but I haven't seen any. Have you ever seen a photo of what they call an Iodine baby? Where the mother took iodine throughout pregnancy. The brightest eyes and most alert and developed babies I've ever seen.
Ahhh, explains why I can't find a recipe.
I think boron too helps thyroid or pineal. Can't remember.
Pineal.
Have you tried borax. I wanted to but my wife wouldn’t let me.
I take two sips of borax "soapy" water every morning. It rapidly relieves morning joint pain in my right hand. I put in 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per quart of water.
Yes. I put a teaspoon in water now and then. Its primary use is to control fungus growth in your gut (it’s extremely fungicidal) but it also slowly, over time and with regular low doses, breaks up fluoride and calcium deposits in your body, including in your pineal gland. I believe it helped me straighten my back fully, calcification prevented my back joints from realizing their full range of motion.
Thanks. I have all the info. Just been nervous about doing it. For reference https://educate-yourself.org/cn/boraxconspiracy03jul12.shtml
Oh nice link. It feels weird eating laundry soap on the one hand. On the other hand, My understanding is that the cabal’s beliefs require them to give us a way out of all their traps. I believe this is the reason borax is given to us at all. I also think it’s why you can get distilled water in virtually any grocer across the entire Western world.
That’s new to me. About the cabal. I knew they had to tell us but I didn’t know about the way out. Do you have more insight on this?
It's easy to sneak some in. A tsp of 20-Mule Team borax in a glass of water. Tastes a little soapy, but just a little.
I wonder about this too... interested to see what info you gather
I take boron tablet because that's what's around but for others out there you can lookup borax conspiracy. Apparently good to take from time to time.
Sorry, no. I am getting my sea salt from a sea salt mine that has been in operation for 3000+ years. No, it's not in this country. And I get it for free.
Salt was used as currency a long time ago.
Not everything in this world is a cabal deep state depopulation item.
The goods come from Pakistan
In my case it's the Med.
Trickiest part is carrying it while being under the airline weight limit. Salt is dense & heavy.
You die of thirst if the condom bursts.
There is a FB group on the Iodine Protocol. Since I can't get on FB anymore I don't have a link but this page seems to cover the essentials. https://lifeshealthiest.com/collections/the-iodine-protocol
Eat a healthy varied diet and you'll never need supplements. Iodine is found naturally in all kinds of food.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/iodine-rich-foods
This is the best way to go. Also mushrooms have lots of vitamin D
I buy pink salt mined in Utah. I also have been taking Nascent Iodine daily for the last 3 years. I had half of my thyroid removed and figured out that I wasn't getting enough iodine. One side benefit that I noticed was a really bad rash that I have been plagued with for years has slowly disappeared.
The Himalayan pink salt is allegedly better for you. That is what resear h tells me anyway. Pink regardless.
Well, salt in general has been demonized by the dietary authorities for decades. Over the last six months, I've been a strict carnivore. I've lost nearly 60 pounds. I feel better than I've felt in twenty years. Cutting out all sugars, processed foods and seed oils(and eliminating all alcohol) has likely been in equal parts responsible for the amazing improvements I've experienced. Part of the experience of the diet and the resultant deep ketosis, results in a period of mass diuresis. Your body loses a lot of salt/fluids during this phase and without all the added salt we are used to in processed foods you end off with sodium deficits and muscle cramps. The carnivore gurus strongly advise adding salt to taste, particularly if experiencing generalized weakness or cramping. They do often shill for Redmond's Salt, non-iodized and very like Himalayan salt(ancient encapsulated sea that avoids all modern contaminants and micro plastics). Most of these gurus also recommend Lugol's Iodine drops 1 or 2 %. I usually add a few drops to my first drink of the morning, often coffee but I'm trying to cut out the coffee lately. I really do love the flavor of the Redmonds over typical iodized table salt.
Himalayan Salt is way better
Had to go to 3 different grocery stores to find iodized salt recently. Not a problem for me, I eat lots of fish.
But we live in a world where we're constantly being propagandized to go vegan--and unless you eat seaweed, there's no iodine in a vegan diet. Nefarious.
Back in the days before Big Pharma in the 1800's, they started putting iodine in salt to prevent goiters (swelling of the neck caused by enlarged thyroid gland). It was an easy, economical and effective way (it still is) to solve the health problem since everyone consumes salt, a necessity for mammal life.
The Sick Industry, normally referred to as the Health Industry, pushes salt free because it is profitable for people to be sick. Lack of salt has lots of negative side effects requiring their drugs. One of their favorite side effects is heart attacks. Lack of salt will cause cramps. What do you call a cramp of the heart? The list of health problems resulting from lack salt and iodine.
FYI, salt does not have to be bleached to make it white. In its pure state, it is naturally white. As an example, look at the salt flats of Utah or visit a salt mine. Colors in salt are normally metallic impurities. Of course, some sea salt is not white since dried fish poo is not white.
For the record, Kosher only means that a Rabbi and/or his organization has been paid to "bless" something that some folks refer to as "The Kosher Tax" that is a cost of doing business passed on the end consumer that is not jewish.
Yeah, salt literally cannot be un-kosher.
Before that though, they used to iodate bread, and sell ashes of burned seaweed (to be drunk with water), and goiterism was rare. They switched it to salt because now your typical iodine deficient body craves the only source of iodine it knows: salt and salty processed food. It’s just a big sales tactic.
Get your iodine from seaweed or seafood. Iodized salt is no good, you’d have to eat an amount certain to fuck you up in other ways to get enough iodine from that shit.
No salt comes iodized naturally.
I want to downvote but I won't.
Do your research. Both sea salt and iodine have nutritional value and are required for specific parts of the body to function properly.
Sea salt for minerals for all of your organs, and iodine specifically for thyroid function. Did you know sea salt is beneficial for getting your digestive system up and running in the morning? Did you know that iodine can help if you have chronic dry skin or brain fog (which are symptoms of thyroid disfunction)?
I put sea salt in my coffee every morning. If i dont, I get constipation. Yes I also eat fruit and take digestive enzymes, but the salt helps alot and gently.
I take 3 drops of iodine in water every morning. If I don't, the skin on my legs is extremely dry.
Find what works for you. One thing might not work for you the same way that it works for me. Don't just tell people that one thing doesn't work. Do your own research!
Sea salt does contain iodine, but because it occurs naturally, the content varies. Shellfish, seafood, and seaweed are good sources of iodine because they come from the sea. Sea salt is much better for you than iodized table salt because it provides many more minerals than just sodium chloride, plus the added iodine in table salt evaporates so all you get is sodium chloride. Iodine itself is really valuable to health, and there are way better sources than iodized salt. Seafood, shellfish, egg yolks, milk, animal products, and iodine supplements all work. It helps to avoid bread made with potassium bromate, which depletes your body's iodine by competing for iodine receptors.
No wonder doctors tell us to reduce our salt intake.
That is why I purchase Haines iodized sea salt
Hey man, thanks for the insight. Good stuff. Makes me feel a little better, honestly. I do already supplement with iodine, but thought "Hey. Maybe this sea salt push was a nudge away from iodine to line their pockets." I mean, it would fit their M.O. but what you're saying makes sense. Maybe it's not that big of a deal.
So maybe despite the iodine, the salt was so stripped and processed otherwise the health benefits might have been canceled out?
Iodine clears out fluoride from the pineal gland.
And the reason iodine was originally added to salt was a huge study proving iodized salt raises the average IQ of an iodine-deficient population by a full standard deviation!
So yeah, if it feels like everyone around you has turned into a propagandized sheep and a moron, it's because they are.
Anyone have a good link to purchase Iodine online? (Trying to stay off Amazon, but still building my trusted sources) Thanks!
You can try this one: https://www.iodinesource.com/Products.php. I have been using "detoxified iodine" for years, generally two drops a day. You sometimes have to search for it by that name, as other places have it in and out of stock. I have not bought from this site before, and the last one I bought it from doesn't have it in stock right now. It has proven by blood tests to raise my iodine to good levels. I ran out once and decided to just get potassium iodide drops from the local health food store. My blood iodine levels promptly plummeted. Never tried lugol's but I swear by the detoxified iodine. And then, I'm safe to go with the non-iodized Himalayan pink salt, which I adore. :)
Thank you!
Cod liver oil has all sorts of great things in it!
My multi vitamin has iodine. Its a cure all that works.
Iodine and your body PH is key to mineral / supplement uptake. IMO, you can't get enough iodine from salt, supplementation is needed, so enjoy whatever salt you like and supplement iodine.
There is so much out there for me to learn. Remember, Granny ( from the Beverly Hillbillys) was an M. D. (Mountain Doctor), I strive for that title.
I use Himalayan salt and then add iodine drops daily in my coffee. When taking iodine you also need selenium
Or iodine is pretty cheap...just start with a drop in water at night and build your intake up slowly...I am not at home or I would check out all the info from my reference book. Just read up on what to buy and how to take..it really is quite easy. While they did take iodine out of regular salt, I am not sure sea salt is bad...I would have to study that more...but you could be right as to why everyone uses sea salt now...
It was said adding iodine to salt after WWII raised the national IQ level by about 15 points. It handles radiation poisoning from the isotope of iodine by preventing it from building up in your thyroid. (good iodine vs radioactive iodine) That's a metabolism thing. Also, where do you think your stomach acid, hydro CHLORIC acid comes from? An acid bush? Spicy food?
A lot of stomach and digestive issues come from doctors recommending patients reduce their salt intake. Salt can raise blood pressure but it is not the cause of high blood pressure.
You don't NEED a crust or bark on your steak, you NEED iodine and sodium chloride. Level it out over the day and your blood pressure won't spike if you are of the high blood pressure persuasion.
They only started iodizing salt because they stopped iodating flour.
The different types of sea salts also have lots of minerals your body needs, something regular refined table salt doesn’t have. I don’t think it’s this clean cut and dry.
Sorry, no.
A year after I stopped using iodized salt and started using sea salt, I developed hypothyroidism. That was 15 years ago and I have to take synthetic thyroid medicine every day. When I figured it out, about 10 years ago and started using the iodized salt again, my thyroid still requires medication to keep my level normal. So permanent damage was done.
Holy shit. So there might actually be something to this.
Thank you for this I was just wondering about this particular subject in the past few weeks.
Heavily processed iodized salt is not the answer. Take an iodine supplement with your sea/rock supplement is the smart move.