"I don't care if some people have "cured" cancers with lugol's. It doesn't make it right and it doesn't make it safe. And is it really a cure? They throw all sorts of MD research at you to say its 100% true. I say the verdict is still out and my guess is their cancer will eventually come back despite iodine. People have "cured" cancers with chemo and radiation, and I could provide tons of web links to support/argue that the so-called "therapy" is safe and effective. We would all agree it isn't and stats/medical lie about this. They are no different than this, but they don't see it (typical addict). They are lost in the hype.
Supplementing with lugol's or idoral is simply another allopathic approach that attempts to medicate (instead of educate) and lure you into a false sense of good. It is not the be-all, end-all shield of defense against illness. Long-term use cannot be good for the body; and for some people it could be very dangerous in the short-term. Just my opinions."