Those writers are not reliable. Reading their incomplete rhetoric and historic bashing of iodine/iodide AND curezone tends to get old. Each person's therapeutic range of iodine/iodide is different, it all depends on individualistic variables and applicable circumstances. There's too much bias on that site to merit serious rebuttal objectively (here too even), whether they are right or wrong. I can agree with some of what they write, but must filter out the persistent troll-speak. However, people shouldn't haphazardly start consuming anything without proper diagnostics and lengthy studying. If only modern medicine did not simply treat symptoms, cut out body parts, perpetuate a monopoly, and bash all other modalities, then it would be monopolistic out of necessity instead of authoritarianism.