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Re: Why not Magnascent and forget luguls? by #68716 ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team

Date:   10/17/2013 9:26:49 AM ( 11 y ago)
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URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2115352

"Lugol's is Iodine in the elemental form, and also the ion form. "

No. Lugol's is potassium tri-iodide. Please consider learning of the existence of the tri-iodide ion. If properly made, Lugols is all ionic.

"Lugol's drains out of the body in the urine and takes minerals with it."
So does water, drains out of the body in the urine and takes minerals with it. Can you provide any data showing Lugol's taken in tiny amounts is any different than water in "taking minerals with it" ?

" It really cost a lot more and does only limited good."
Cost depends on source, so it really doesn't cost more. Also, everything in the world that does "good", does only "limited good", otherwise, there would be things that do "unlimited good"

" It is the Iodine atom in a consumable form." So is Lugol's in a consumable form. So also is SSKI , etc. Even paint chips is paint in consumable form, or anything that fits in the mouth.

"Science has known for over a hundred years that this is the state of Iodine that really works for you but they have never known how to put it into a consumable state before.

How could "science" know this, if they never knew how to put it in consumable form ? I mean the best "they", whoever "they" are, could do is guess what it might do, if they did not have any way to put it in a consumable form.

"If Lugol's could do that no one would go to the trouble of putting iodine into the nascent state."

If Lugol's could do what exactly ? Get testimonials ? Answer is that Lugol's does get a lot of testimonials. In Nature, nascent iodine does not exist. It is a free radical having a half life on the order of milliseconds at best. I personally avoid ingesting free-radicals.


 

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