Re: Electrodine versus Iodoral
Julie,
I'm glad to hear that there's going to be some researchers doing some tests soon! :)
I'm VERY concerned about the statement that there are heavy metals in Lugol's/Iodoral.
The ONLY ingredients in
Lugol's are iodine, iodide, & distilled water (the iodine/iodide in their purest chemical form). Electrifying them couldn't/wouldn't eliminate the presence of heavy metals (if there truly are any to begin with). If the pure element known as
Iodine contained heavy metals, ( I've NEVER heard of that before ??? where is V/Grz when needed? They should just *poof* appear whenever we have chemical questions, lol), I would think it wouldn't be a true/pure element at all,
Since it's "a FACT you did not know", PLEASE tell me where you learned the 'fact'.
Isn't Electrodine formulated from seaweed? (I really don't recall at the moment). If it is, then what about the heavy levels of arsenic? Are those 'zapped away' by the electricity, too (Lol, I wish toxins really could be electrified & magically disappear...I'd hook myself up to a battery asap :)
No disrespect intended, I only know what I have read about 'electrodine'...and frustratingly, all I've been able to find in the way of factual information, is that the guy that's selling it/making it is REALLY nice, seems VERY sincere and has a strong interest & belief that he's 'found' the lost Cayce formula (and he's able to convice EVERYone he talks to). Of course, while all this is very nice and potentially wonderful (and there's probably no harm in Electrodine'), it's also very true that the "Cayce Market" is HUGE. And whenever money/profit is involved in ANYthing, one must have ALL their 'standby radar' on RED ALERT.
Blessings always,
Unyquity