Savagegrace
Thanks,
beenthere30, anuzoani and #48124
Okay, here's the deal.
I'm aware of the pros and cons of applying bloodroot and castor oil under various conditions.
Therefore when I see different results from applying
Lugol's (I'm not going to get into different types of iodines) It makes me wonder why.
One of the things we might take into consideration is what I read from a single Doctor about castor oil.
He stated the only time he saw people get "aggravated" skin from castor oil was when they didn't use soap to remove the oil.
The oil had released toxins which were then simply allowed to stay on contact with the skin rather than being properly removed.
So? Is it possible this may be occuring with the
Iodine as well?
A second possibility is acidic or alkaline skin condition varies from person to person.
So the answer may be to wash the area an hour or two after applying the Lugol's?
Anyway, I may have reversed which
Iodine for breasts etc. They prefer one type over the other.
[Sorry, don't know about Kent
Lugol's Iodine. Sounds like the contaminants would be slightly higher.]
GS