Re: Just curious, by MH
My organs did the opposite of shrink. There is much disinformation about
Iodine in the world, just as in everyting else. Many types of
Iodine are suitable for supplementation. I wish I could answer all your questions in a short blurb, but it's been a long journey, and the subject matter isn't simple, relatively speaking. Start with the Mimetix study. Then check out Dr. Abraham's articles. Blaylock. Szent-Gyorgyi, Miller, Howenstine, Flechas, Brownstein, Shevin, Ghent, Hill, all MD's. And they all are going against the grain of "establisment" medicine.
The Texan
Hoxsey didn't use iodine. He used a mixture of six, sometimes seven herbs which contained iodide. There is a difference between
Iodide and iodine, whom our Eminent Supreme Purveyor Cora can reference the link to.
Hoxsey was sued by AMA under the misdirection of Morris Fishbein, and
Hoxsey won. He was famous for curing cancer, but the media is more interested in who won the basketball game than spreading truth. There's more profit in the former.
Today I see huge masses of people getting no iodine, and large numbers of people taking small amounts of iodine, and it is clear to me that they have no clue. They borrow tons of money at usury, and then worry about a two cent difference between competitors at the gas pump. Penny wise and pound foolish, we used to say. There is nothing new under the sun. Those who look to modern establishment media sources for informaiton on many topics often find that the information they receive is incomplete, and sometimes erroneous. The supreme Court ruled 60 years ago that the media is not obligated to tell the truth.
Is it any wonder there are so many clueless and confused ?