If we do nothing, the status quo prevails
Really, the postion suggesting we do nothing or say nothing to convince others of iodine's profound and revolutionary value, is very disturbing.
All progress and social change depends on speaking out and speaking up. What if that doctor had not spoken up about the bacterial (H.Pylori)cause of ulcers? What if Rosa Parks had not taken a stand? What about Lorenzo's oil?
The number of women with painful breasts who have said
Iodine saved them from getting mastectomies is huge. If we hadn't pushed them about iodine, some would be breastless now, asking why didn't anybody tell me about this? A number of women are staying in remission from breast cancer.
How do we NOT tell others about this? The stakes are too high for silence.
I cannot, either by emotional constitution or conscience, sit back and wait for the status quo to find iodine. I feel obligated to wave the
Iodine flag everywhere I go, passing out websites, articles, personal stories and every piece of information of gathered in two and a half years of this learning journey.
The
Iodine Story will be on the cover of Newsweek in less than five years. In that time millions of lives, breasts, even depressed souls will be lost. If we don't speak out to Oprah, or someone else, or to everyone else, we have blood on our hands.