Eighty to ninety percent of the nation are iodine deficient. If you don't live along the coast and regularly eat sea feed food you probably should be on iodine.
Many years back iodine was a key ingredient in bread. They took it out and added the carcinogen potassium bromate as a substitute. Why? They knew damned well what they were doing.
I have had a lot of good long conversations with my doc. The doc was telling me they were on thyroid meds, and I told her she likely need iodine. At my next visit I was told she off of the thyroid meds. She said, "you know why?" I said "yes, you started taking iodine.
What a lot of folks don't realize is the thyroid is an iodine hog, and if you are getting some iodine the thyroid is using it, and your lab work for thyroid enzymes can show normal or near to normal. However, you may still be iodine deficient because every internal organ needs iodine to renew and rejuvenate itself during the REM sleep cycle.
Note: Iodized salt does not contain enough iodine to supply the human body with what it needs.
I take four to five drops of iodine daily. If you want to take it as a supplement take Nascent Iodine. That is the ionic form that the body readily uses.
According to the sub I need to be spamming vitamin C, hydrochloroquine, ivermectin, 20,000 IU vitamin d, oregano oil, and that's just off the top of my head 😂
Yes. Some people take small doses of 20 mule borax, but they do sell pure food grade borax pills (I took them for a year or two during covid then forgot to buy more)
Oregano oil seems to be great if you’ve got fungus. Probably some other stuff too. I am similarly curious about needing to take all of it, on a permanent basis, and how it all interacts with each other.
To quote the youth, seems sus. Gotta be a chemist to run these bodies now? What happened to just like… eating?
Not saying the claims are necessarily wrong in full, as they’ve definitely jacked with us, but yeesh.
Does anyone else remember some of the older cartoons where iodine and castor oil and such were sold by door-to-door salesmen. Was that all a remnant of something like this happening before, and just being written out of the story?
Interesting! Thanks. I didn't know it was safe to take internally. A new friend was telling me she is on thyroid medication and she thinks she needs her dose elevated because she's been 'low energy.' (like Jeb!) I'll tell her about this. But I thought that once you started on thyroid meds you had to take them the rest of your life? But your doctor actually got off them? Do you know how she did that - like, did she have to wean herself off?
Oh, I see. I don't think my friend knows that. Thanks! Actually, do you have any information of what it would do to just stop taking them? Like, either cold turkey or even weaning off them. I'm curious if she would even notice much difference.
She told me she got off them. I don't know that she weaned off them. My doc is very accepting to homeopathic alternatives, which makes her willing to listen to things that go against what she was taught and do the research to find the truth.
All my foods are basically salty, and can’t eat sugars, still with breathing problems, however I noticed that my body is asking me to consume more red meat and milk so that’s what I am trying to do. I am avoiding fish shrimp tuna and I feel much better.
I will tell you all started in 2020 after the fake pandemic 2020. Don’t know how to get rid of. I tried ivermectin, Cl O2. I have rub my chest with DMSO, teas, oregano oil + black seed oil among vitamins, I was going to try Fenbendazole plus doxy and ivermectin but I chickened out because I have liver problems. Btw I forgot how to DM here. Thank you for trying to help me.
What brand do you use? I'm using J Crow's Lugol's Iodine 5 mg. I've been using that until recently I came across an article that I think is full of BS, but it got me wondering. A lot of people are saying J. Crow's Iodine is low quality and there are better quality Iodine out there. And apparently there are like 5 different kind of Iodine, one which is good for the brain, one's good for the stomach and one is good for overall.
I've always thought (and based on my reading) that Iodine is simply the same overall in quality and there's the pill version, Iodoral and it's perfect for people who like it in pill form and can't tolerate the taste of nascent Iodine.
The issue with the J Crow's solution is Potassium Iodide.
I did take J Crow's Lugol's Solution at one time, but I switched over to The Healthy Life 4 Me Nascent Iodine. It is supposed to be maximum strength, and the ionic form is supposed to be more bioavailable to the human body.
I had read somewhere that Lugol's used to be stronger, but the government made them reduce the percentage of iodine. I don't know that that reduction is still in effect since you can now get it at 5%. When I was taking it I had only found the 2% solution.
Having done research on Brazil nuts, the selenium content can vary widely depending on the region and soil conditions of where it’s grown. It’s nearly impossible to get a consistent dosage and more is not better with selenium. Too much selenium is really bad.
I was recently diagnosed with Hashimoto‘s and instead of going on synthetic thyroid hormone, I’m working with my doctor on alternative options. I take selenium, inositol, and will soon be adding in aloe vera juice which have had some very positive results recently in reducing the antibodies that attack the thyroid.
Unfortunately everything I’m reading says not to take iodine with Hashimoto’s because increasing the thyroid function also increases the anti antibodies that attack the thyroid. Everything is such a delicate balance and so hard to get figured out :(
Are you also taking Magnesium, ATP co-factors and sea salt? I read that to get the best out of Iodine, you need to be taking magnesium, ATP co-factors, selenium and sea salt (sea salt is optional but helps draw out toxins faster).
That's what I've been taking in order to take Iodine and I'm at 8 drops now.
I'm doing all that except I don't use sea salt. I use real salt which is a pink salt from Utah lots of trace minerals. I guess I don't trust sea salt because of the ocean pollution
I take a drop of Survival Shield X-2 Nascent Iodineevery morning with my AG1 and 8,000 IU of vitamin D3 and L-Lysine - My wife and I haven't been sick in YEARS
It's an essential nutrient. Love the stuff. Makes you want to drink the glass of water in one drink. To me that says my body loves it. Helps shed extra pounds. I drink some every few days, few drops in a glass of water. Give it to my kids. Use it to clear up foot fungus (some drops on a washcloth every night for a few weeks).
The nascent iodine I've been taking is Lugol's but I'm using J. Crow's brand. Is that one good? I just recently read an article about Iodine and the author said J. Crow's is of low quality and shouldn't be used. I honestly don't have any issues with it and I'm seeing positive results with J. Crow's but I'm wondering if that claim is true and which one you're using?
Yes I have both - the J Crows is actually what I take every day as well - I'll have to look into the quality question but seems pretty good to me. Sure smells like iodine and tastes like it too! lol
I tried iodine a couple years ago and wound up with hyperthyroidism, I literally fried my thyroid gland. I was taking just 2 drops of Lugol's iodine per day.
I'm not condemning it, I'm just warning you to be careful, it literally could kill you.
I quit taking it and my thyroid went back to normal after about a year. My doctor caught it after my yearly check up showed it in my blood test. I got an ultrasound of my thyroid and I was borderline for being put on thyroid medicine. I told my doctor about taking iodine and he agreed that if I stopped my thyroid should go back to normal, which it did.
The Japanese get 10-20 times as much as we get because of their high sea food diet, including seaweed, they eat a lot of that. I take 10 drops a day in summer and 15 in flu season. I put nascent iodine in a small amount of water and drink it. Be sure to read the label. Many sellers call it nascent but the ingredients say potassium iodide, its not the same.
I use distilled water and I'm at 8 drops now. I slowly reached 8 drops after starting out at 1 drop about 8 months ago. So far no side effects and I'm feeling much better now.
Sski Coupon - Sski 30ml of 1g/ml dropper
SSKI
potassium iodide
Used for Asthma, COPD
SSKI (potassium iodide) is a prescription medication used as an expectorant to help clear mucus from your airways. It's approved for adults with chronic lung conditions (e.g., asthma, bronchitis, emphysema) where thick mucus is a problem. It’s a liquid solution that you mix with water, fruit juice, or milk, and take 3 to 4 times daily. The most common side effects include stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.
Eighty to ninety percent of the nation are iodine deficient. If you don't live along the coast and regularly eat sea feed food you probably should be on iodine.
Many years back iodine was a key ingredient in bread. They took it out and added the carcinogen potassium bromate as a substitute. Why? They knew damned well what they were doing.
I have had a lot of good long conversations with my doc. The doc was telling me they were on thyroid meds, and I told her she likely need iodine. At my next visit I was told she off of the thyroid meds. She said, "you know why?" I said "yes, you started taking iodine.
What a lot of folks don't realize is the thyroid is an iodine hog, and if you are getting some iodine the thyroid is using it, and your lab work for thyroid enzymes can show normal or near to normal. However, you may still be iodine deficient because every internal organ needs iodine to renew and rejuvenate itself during the REM sleep cycle.
Note: Iodized salt does not contain enough iodine to supply the human body with what it needs.
I take four to five drops of iodine daily. If you want to take it as a supplement take Nascent Iodine. That is the ionic form that the body readily uses.
According to the sub I need to be spamming vitamin C, hydrochloroquine, ivermectin, 20,000 IU vitamin d, oregano oil, and that's just off the top of my head 😂
Now I got to add one more thing!
And chlorine dioxide, borax.
The stuff I use on my laundry detergent?
Yes. Some people take small doses of 20 mule borax, but they do sell pure food grade borax pills (I took them for a year or two during covid then forgot to buy more)
Older info and threads:
https://greatawakening.win/p/17s5kGuAgV/borax-the-hidden-history-/
Oregano oil seems to be great if you’ve got fungus. Probably some other stuff too. I am similarly curious about needing to take all of it, on a permanent basis, and how it all interacts with each other.
To quote the youth, seems sus. Gotta be a chemist to run these bodies now? What happened to just like… eating?
Not saying the claims are necessarily wrong in full, as they’ve definitely jacked with us, but yeesh.
Does anyone else remember some of the older cartoons where iodine and castor oil and such were sold by door-to-door salesmen. Was that all a remnant of something like this happening before, and just being written out of the story?
Don’t forget you met methaline blue (sp?)
Interesting! Thanks. I didn't know it was safe to take internally. A new friend was telling me she is on thyroid medication and she thinks she needs her dose elevated because she's been 'low energy.' (like Jeb!) I'll tell her about this. But I thought that once you started on thyroid meds you had to take them the rest of your life? But your doctor actually got off them? Do you know how she did that - like, did she have to wean herself off?
You only need the thyroid meds for life if you’ve had your thyroid removed.
Oh, I see. I don't think my friend knows that. Thanks! Actually, do you have any information of what it would do to just stop taking them? Like, either cold turkey or even weaning off them. I'm curious if she would even notice much difference.
I don’t, sorry
No worries, thank you.
She told me she got off them. I don't know that she weaned off them. My doc is very accepting to homeopathic alternatives, which makes her willing to listen to things that go against what she was taught and do the research to find the truth.
Good for her and good for you for telling her about it. Thanks.
A real doctor!
Thank you for sharing fren!
All my foods are basically salty, and can’t eat sugars, still with breathing problems, however I noticed that my body is asking me to consume more red meat and milk so that’s what I am trying to do. I am avoiding fish shrimp tuna and I feel much better.
Avoid the milk if you can... it's the absolute worst thing if you have any kind of infection...it creates a TON of congestion/phlegm in the lungs...
What is the origin of your breathing problems? Is it asthma? DM me if so, I might have a suggestion for you.
I will tell you all started in 2020 after the fake pandemic 2020. Don’t know how to get rid of. I tried ivermectin, Cl O2. I have rub my chest with DMSO, teas, oregano oil + black seed oil among vitamins, I was going to try Fenbendazole plus doxy and ivermectin but I chickened out because I have liver problems. Btw I forgot how to DM here. Thank you for trying to help me.
What brand do you use? I'm using J Crow's Lugol's Iodine 5 mg. I've been using that until recently I came across an article that I think is full of BS, but it got me wondering. A lot of people are saying J. Crow's Iodine is low quality and there are better quality Iodine out there. And apparently there are like 5 different kind of Iodine, one which is good for the brain, one's good for the stomach and one is good for overall.
I've always thought (and based on my reading) that Iodine is simply the same overall in quality and there's the pill version, Iodoral and it's perfect for people who like it in pill form and can't tolerate the taste of nascent Iodine.
The issue with the J Crow's solution is Potassium Iodide.
I did take J Crow's Lugol's Solution at one time, but I switched over to The Healthy Life 4 Me Nascent Iodine. It is supposed to be maximum strength, and the ionic form is supposed to be more bioavailable to the human body.
I had read somewhere that Lugol's used to be stronger, but the government made them reduce the percentage of iodine. I don't know that that reduction is still in effect since you can now get it at 5%. When I was taking it I had only found the 2% solution.
Iodine and more good medicine link.
https://archive.ph/BFxCn
Thank YOU act! ✨
Thank you so much for posting this!
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Nice collections of truth tellers.
I take nascent iodine everyday along with selenium
I eat salted and roasted Brazil nuts every morning. They are the best natural source for selenium.
I know they are. But due to dental problems I can't chew them. I have a good source for mine
Having done research on Brazil nuts, the selenium content can vary widely depending on the region and soil conditions of where it’s grown. It’s nearly impossible to get a consistent dosage and more is not better with selenium. Too much selenium is really bad.
I was recently diagnosed with Hashimoto‘s and instead of going on synthetic thyroid hormone, I’m working with my doctor on alternative options. I take selenium, inositol, and will soon be adding in aloe vera juice which have had some very positive results recently in reducing the antibodies that attack the thyroid.
Unfortunately everything I’m reading says not to take iodine with Hashimoto’s because increasing the thyroid function also increases the anti antibodies that attack the thyroid. Everything is such a delicate balance and so hard to get figured out :(
Are you also taking Magnesium, ATP co-factors and sea salt? I read that to get the best out of Iodine, you need to be taking magnesium, ATP co-factors, selenium and sea salt (sea salt is optional but helps draw out toxins faster).
That's what I've been taking in order to take Iodine and I'm at 8 drops now.
And vitamin C as well. Lots of it
I'm doing all that except I don't use sea salt. I use real salt which is a pink salt from Utah lots of trace minerals. I guess I don't trust sea salt because of the ocean pollution
TY Ice!
You are welcome sister
I take a drop of Survival Shield X-2 Nascent Iodineevery morning with my AG1 and 8,000 IU of vitamin D3 and L-Lysine - My wife and I haven't been sick in YEARS
Look like a lot of unverified claims. We only used it on small cuts and skinned knees.
It's an essential nutrient. Love the stuff. Makes you want to drink the glass of water in one drink. To me that says my body loves it. Helps shed extra pounds. I drink some every few days, few drops in a glass of water. Give it to my kids. Use it to clear up foot fungus (some drops on a washcloth every night for a few weeks).
Go with the lugols brand
The nascent iodine I've been taking is Lugol's but I'm using J. Crow's brand. Is that one good? I just recently read an article about Iodine and the author said J. Crow's is of low quality and shouldn't be used. I honestly don't have any issues with it and I'm seeing positive results with J. Crow's but I'm wondering if that claim is true and which one you're using?
Yes I have both - the J Crows is actually what I take every day as well - I'll have to look into the quality question but seems pretty good to me. Sure smells like iodine and tastes like it too! lol
Read the label on this one, pure iodine and pure water.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087Y5X8F2?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k3_1_15&=&crid=2ZH37Z1UON45I&=&sprefix=potasium+iodine
Check out SSKI.
I tried iodine a couple years ago and wound up with hyperthyroidism, I literally fried my thyroid gland. I was taking just 2 drops of Lugol's iodine per day. I'm not condemning it, I'm just warning you to be careful, it literally could kill you.
Good to know! Thanks you fren! Are you well now? 🙏🤍
Lugol's is potassium iodide.
WITH Iodine.
I quit taking it and my thyroid went back to normal after about a year. My doctor caught it after my yearly check up showed it in my blood test. I got an ultrasound of my thyroid and I was borderline for being put on thyroid medicine. I told my doctor about taking iodine and he agreed that if I stopped my thyroid should go back to normal, which it did.
Thank goodness!
https://nitter.poast.org/carrie_madej/status/2010726960410808626?s=20
Iodine knocks out a sore throat asap.
🤔😱
Been adding nascent iodine to my daily water bottle ever since the Fukushima incident.
I use SSKI. Cheap, effective, multi purpose. It's in all my first aid and survival kits.
Thanks fren!
Can't we just get ONE PILL for the CURE? Kek
Before I take a drank, I better read how it administered. 😮🤪😵
Good thinking...😸
Generally 2 drops daily in CLEAN water.
The Japanese get 10-20 times as much as we get because of their high sea food diet, including seaweed, they eat a lot of that. I take 10 drops a day in summer and 15 in flu season. I put nascent iodine in a small amount of water and drink it. Be sure to read the label. Many sellers call it nascent but the ingredients say potassium iodide, its not the same.
Best in class, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087Y5X8F2?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k3_1_15&=&crid=2ZH37Z1UON45I&=&sprefix=potasium+iodine
I use distilled water and I'm at 8 drops now. I slowly reached 8 drops after starting out at 1 drop about 8 months ago. So far no side effects and I'm feeling much better now.
Thanks
Check out SSKI.
Sski Coupon - Sski 30ml of 1g/ml dropper SSKI potassium iodide Used for Asthma, COPD SSKI (potassium iodide) is a prescription medication used as an expectorant to help clear mucus from your airways. It's approved for adults with chronic lung conditions (e.g., asthma, bronchitis, emphysema) where thick mucus is a problem. It’s a liquid solution that you mix with water, fruit juice, or milk, and take 3 to 4 times daily. The most common side effects include stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.
I've been taking iodine (Iodoral 12.5mg) every day for the last five years.
I've still gotten sick three times, not to mention all the sinus inflammation.
All those claims way back then i wonder how they tested it.
Isn't she wanted for medical murder? there was a recent case about that.
I have no idea MAGA...