Iodine in plastic dropper bottles? Also, other questions...
Hello,
I just got some
Lugol's Iodine from that pharmacy I mentioned in my previous post about it.
The bottles of
Iodine on the shelf were 3 pints of iodine, which is more than what I need, so the pharmacist (who is a very cool guy, btw. He knows about vaccines being BS, government and military poisoning, organics, etc.) broke up the
Lugol's into a smaller amount.
He gave me 2 one ounce amber dropper bottles with
Lugol's in it. I noticed after I left that the dropper bottles are made of plastic.
I looked on the bottom of the bottles and it says "BIORX" which is the manufacturer, and there is a little triangle that has "PP" underneath it. I'm guessing the "PP" means "polypropylene".
Is this a problem?
The original bottle of
Iodine (the 3 pint one) is made of glass.
I'm planning on buying one of those 3 pint glass bottles sometime in the near future, but I also want to get some smaller glass dropper bottles to put the iodine into.
Is there a special way you're supposed to transfer the iodine into the dropper bottles?
Does it get all ruined if exposed to the air?
Can you re-use the dropper bottles?
One thing I always wondered is if you're supposed to clean the dropper bottles when you buy them before you use them?