Re: it needs to be presented in a balanced way
"For example, if you don't admit that too much
Iodine can can have harmful effects, you are not presenting the whole picture."
I could be wrong, but I assume that most grown-ups recognize that "too much" of anything "can" have harmful effects.
In fact, the very words "too much" inherently contain the notion of excess.
Too much whiskey, too much greasy foods, too much stress, too much inflation, too much bromide in the diet, too much fluoride in the pineal, too much talk and no action, etc.
"Too much"
Iodine is by definition , not a good thing. The relevant inquiry is therefore, "How much is too much ?" We've seen PIMA syrup being administered having
Iodide present super-gram quantities daily to patients for over half a century. Clearly, that amount isn't "too much" in its context. Plus, we've seen folk report ingesting 100mg + daily with beneficial effects, including those shown in the Ghent-Easkin double-blind placebo-controlled study that shows that "large" amounts of ingested synthetic
Iodine in the form of Lugol's, eradicates fibrocystic breast conditions.
What anyone concludes from that, is up to the individual to conclude - until somebody puts a gun to one's head and tells them to stop thinking for themselves, or else....