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-- "nascent iodine"--wombat


Hi Wombat,

Your reply in another forum to my above comment:

there is no counterbalance. No one else speaks that language...lol...

Answer: I take this as a Great Compliment! Could this also be Why this is the only forum on curezone Freely sharing these Truths in Healing with as many Success Testimonials? End.

It is impossible to consume enough kelp to displace flouride & bromide, therefore, voila! goiter(or FBD, or hypothyroid or any of the zillion manifestations of Iodine deficiency).

Answer: It is not Important to Displace the above, but 1st Important to Buffer these to prevent Poisoning!

If Nature could not Buffer the poisons in our world in this way we would all be Dead!

The Oceans of the world are a Recycling zone to convert Poisons into Non-Poisons!

Many Single Elements by themself may be Poisons, but as Complexed Compounds bound with Live Carbons these Single Elements no longer act as Poisons!

This is Why Top Quality kelp shall supply our bodys all the Iodine we may need as well as prevent us from becoming Poisoned from Elemental Iodine!

This cannot be said for Potassium Iodide or other Elemental forms of Elemental Iodine, which may Poison folks who ingest too much!

Kelp does a Very Good job of Buffering because of the Live Carbons and Alkaline Minerals !

The problems you refer to may mainly be because folks are Lacking in the needed Alkaline Minerals, thus allowing these areas of our body to become too Acidic!

This is Why Sickness and Diseases cannot be Healed by Iodine by it's self!

This is Why everyone on Iodine continues to search for Mineral supplementation to Buffer the Acids of iodine! End.

Alcohol is used because iodine will dissolve in alcohol. Iodine will also dissolve in an aqeous solution of potassium iodide(sski). aka Lugol's solution or Trappers sski + iodine.

Answer: Iodine disolves in Potassium to form Potassium Iodide because Iodine may act as an Acid and the potassium is an Alkaline, thus the potassium is Buffering the Acidity of the iodine as an Potassium Iodine Compound!

Nothing Secret about it just Basic Chemistry!

Cause and effect!

Smile Tis your choice.
 

 
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