View Full Version : IODINE, Why it is so damn IMPORTANT!
ktlight
11th December 2014, 11:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3t3aDOnqxc
"Published on 10 Dec 2014
Most people probably know that the thyroid contains the highest concentrations of iodine, but they may not know that in men the prostate also contains very high concentrations of iodine and in women the ovaries and breasts contain very high concentrations of iodine. What some studies and doctors have been discovering is that a lack of iodine can lead to prostate cancer, breast cancer or ovarian cancer.
Additionally, there is now some evidence that supplementation of iodine can reverse prostate cancer, breast cancer and ovarian cancer. The recommended dose (RDA) for iodine is 150 mcg, but Japanese typically have between 5,000 and 14,800 mcg of iodine daily with no harmful effects. Actually the Japanese people are generally smarter and healthier and iodine intake may be a factor.
Additionally, some doctors have stated that larger intake of daily iodine with cause cancer and cancerous tumors to self-destruct."
conk
11th December 2014, 20:17
Cure breast cancer with this iodine protocol: http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/iprotocol.html
Aspen
11th December 2014, 20:48
I wonder if there is anyone on the forum who can recommend what type of iodine to take. I would like to take some as a preventative for the Fukushima radiation that is travelling over to where I live in Western Canada. It is important to take nascent iodine as some recommend?
Helvetic
12th December 2014, 09:33
I would recommend the following:
2 oz. J.CROW'S® Lugol's Solution of Iodine 2% "1/2 Strength"
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t256/Helvetic/lugols_2oz_lg_zpse2d926b0.jpg
Calculating Number of MG's of Iodine and Potassium Iodide per Drop of Lugol's Solution:
LUGOL'S 5%: Each VERTICAL drop is about 6.25 mg's of iodine/potassium iodide (2.5 mg iodine, 3.75 mg potassium iodide) and 2 drops is about 12.50 mg's of iodine/potassium iodide (5.0 mg iodine, 7.50 mg potassium iodide). Compared to other's, J.CROW'S® Lugol's Solution offers big savings.
LUGOL'S 2%: Slightly less than 1/2 half the above measurements.
Approximately 1200 vertical drops per 2 oz. container. To use as a water purifier add 3-6 drops per liter of water.
The iodine used in J.CROW'S® Lugol's Solution is derived from mined crystals, not from shellfish or kelp. Always fresh. Does not expire. Store at room temperature out of direct sunlight. No need to refrigerate.
Directions: Take 4 drops/day for the first 2 weeks. Then take 2 drops/day every day.
Research/Sources:
The Usefulness of Iodine
An Excerpt from
Folk Medicine by D.C. Jarvis, MD (http://www.jcrows.com/iodine.html)
You can order the " Lugol's Solution of Iodine 2% "1/2 Strength" here:
jcrowsmarketplace.com (http://www.jcrowsmarketplace.com/2ozlugolssolution212strengthvaluepriceincludesshipping.aspx) or on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/J-CROWS®-Lugols-Solution-Iodine-2oz/dp/B001AEFM9Y)
Please do your own research.
Daozen
12th December 2014, 10:26
I wonder if there is anyone on the forum who can recommend what type of iodine to take. I would like to take some as a preventative for the Fukushima radiation that is travelling over to where I live in Western Canada. It is important to take nascent iodine as some recommend?
I've tried Detoxadine (Nascent), Lugols and SSKI. I prefer Detoxadine, but they're all good.
ktlight
12th December 2014, 23:50
I usually take magnescent iodine but my supplier is waiting on a delivery from the USA provider. So, in the interim, I am using Lugol's.
I was in the middle of testing by using a drop on my skin to see how long it would take for it to completely disappear.
WhiteFeather
6th February 2015, 14:46
I just purchased a bottle of 5% Lugols Iodine on Ebay today $12.00 bucks for 2 oz. I was able to bargain with this seller. Got it down to $12.00 from $15.00
Item Here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/201265592036
Some Good Info here on iodine. http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Iodine-Consumer/
Pam
6th February 2015, 15:41
I came across this interesting info on iodine that I thought would be worthy of this thread.
Topic: Disappearing Iodine Test
A Reader Writes:
A friend of mine was just diagnosed with a possible thyroid disorder (her test was in the form of a drop of iodine on her arm and watching how fast it disappeared). Her chiropractor suggested she start off by taking something called Thyroid Helper which can be found at ..... Have you ever heard of this and do you know how effective it might be?
David Derry Responds:
The "test" of putting iodine on the skin to watch how fast it disappears is not an indicator of anything. The iodine disappearance rate is unrelated to thyroid disease or even iodine content of the body.(1-2) Meticulous research by Nyiri and Jannitti in 1932 showed clearly when iodine is applied to the skin in almost any form, 50% evaporates into the air within 2 hours and between 75 and 80 percent evaporates into the air within 24 hours. (1) A total of 88 percent evaporates within 3 days and it is at this point that the evaporation stops. The remaining 12 percent that is absorbed into the skin has several fates. Only 1-4% of the total iodine applied to the skin is absorbed into the blood stream within the first few hours. The rest of the iodine within the skin (8-11%) is slowly released from the skin into the blood stream.
However Nyiri and Jannitti's findings that “The percentage of iodine penetration through the skin is the same, irrespective of whether the cells have a high or low vitality, or are dead, and irrespective of the direction of penetration" have important implications for iodine functions in the body, skin, pregnancy and fetus and also for the therapeutic use of topical and oral iodine. Iodine would be the only compound of significance during early pregnancy which can pass rapidly through all tissues of the fetus without the aid of any blood vessel or lymphatic transport. It could be that not only does iodine control natural cell death (apoptosis) (5) in the fetus but may also influences stem cell development.
Nyiri and Jannetti also mentioned iodine applied on the skin can be used to shrink swelling of the thyroid gland (goiters). So even small amounts of iodine absorbed through the skin can have good effects on body organs. From my own clinical experience, repeated application of iodine (Lugol’s) to the skin appears to cause regeneration of the skin from the bottom up (Quiescent, stable or stem cell) (3) eventually sloughing the old version of the skin off like a snake molting. If there was a pre-cancerous lesion on the old skin, it is replaced with new skin minus the lesion. There does not seem to be any skin lesions which are not helped or cured by this procedure. In some cases I found clinically obvious low thyroid conditions also needed to be treated to be more effective. Minor lacerations and healing of surgical wounds respond well. If skin regeneration is from the bottom, then there is little or no scar formation.
My parents’ generation tended to put tincture of iodine onto a fresh wound to prevent infection. This turns out to be helpful but not the best way to use it. Besides it stung badly when applied. It is much more effective (and doesn't hurt) to apply iodine repeatedly after a scab has been formed. The iodine put onto the scab helps to organize total repair of the tissue. It is implied a similar approach could be taken to burns of all depths but at the same time the physiology of burns suggest there is an acute lack of thyroid hormone. (3)
All pre-malignant lesions and many other oddities of the skin appear to respond to this regeneration process triggered by topical iodine. I have mentioned previously a patient with a biopsy-proven breast cancer lesion (she refused surgery because of previous cancer treatment) that was strongly fixed to the skin responding well to topical iodine and ended up being a dimple on the breast three year later. (6)
It is my belief a water solution of iodine (like Lugol's) is an important therapeutic agent for skin. Because of its effectiveness and the results, perhaps many skin diseases are related to local tissue areas of relative iodine deficiency. Perhaps the most graphic lesions are the "keloid" (worm) incision scars formed after surgical procedures. If the iodine intake and tissue levels are adequate, such as in Japan, keloid formation doesn't happen (7). In addition, iodine's ability to trigger natural cell death (apoptosis) (5) makes it effective against all pre-cancerous skin lesions and likely many cancerous lesions. The local site is replaced with normal skin. However, even lesser doses of topical iodine seem to reverse the ominous appearance of skin lesions. Because my older brother died of metastatic melanoma, my chances of getting a malignant melanoma are increased by 400 times. (8-9) Having grown up in Venezuela near the equator my sun exposure at a young age was far above normal. So all suspicious lesions I notice are returned to normal with topical Lugol's.
One of the most famous of documentations of iodine skin therapy to a famous person occurred in the American Civil War.
"On September 29, 1862, Colonel John B. Gordon held the center of General Lee's army at the battle of Antietam, or Sharpsburg. The first volley from the northern lines sent a ball through the calf of Gordon's right leg; soon after, another went through the muscles of his thigh; a third pierced his left arm, tearing asunder the tendons and mangling the flesh; a forth ripped through his shoulder leaving a wad of clothing embedded in its track. Still, no bones were broken; but, while Gordon lingered in the firing line, "with", as he says himself, "but little of my usual strength", a fifth ball struck him squarely in the face.
Dr. Weatherly of the 6th Alabama Regiment, in charge of medical arrangements, had the Colonel removed to a base hospital, and prescribed tincture of iodine to be painted on the wounds three or four times a day. The case was unpromising. Gordon's eyelids were greatly swollen; one eye was completely closed, the other almost so; his jaw was immovably clenched, and, to make matters worse, erysipelas (staphylococcus infection of skin) had set in on the left arm.
Mrs. Gordon, his wife, who nursed him - her name was Fanny, and she was then a beautiful girl of 25 - put a liberal interpretation on her instructions and painted the wounds, not three or four times a day, but, as Gordon himself says: "I think three to four hundred time a day." Fanny's diligence and devotion were rewarded. Her husband survived, outlived the war, became the Governor of Georgia, a General, and Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veterans. He died in 1904." (10)
I think Fanny knew iodine applied often was a more effective way to deliver iodine to the body especially applied on multiple sites. Likely Gordon's iodine blood levels and tissue levels rose throughout his body. As iodine is by far the best antibiotic, antiviral and antiseptic of all time, the colonel's body defenses were able to gain control of the infections. At the same time local repeated application to the wound sites caused the skin to grow up from its bottom where all the cells (Stem cells) that make normal skin are residing. Likely this minimized or eliminated scar formation. Thus Nyiri’s and Jannetti’s studies confirm why Fanny’s method of treatment worked so brilliantly. Some of our recent serious skin diseases such a "flesh-eating disease" should respond quickly to topical iodine treatment practiced by Fanny. Or, for another example, iodine put onto a mosquito bite would kill all bacteria and viruses at the site of the bite within 10-30 seconds making it impossible for any virus or bacteria to multiply and get started --such as in West Nile Fever. Naturally, this applies to tic bites (Lyme's disease) as well. For many decades in the 1800s people carried around little bottles of iodine around their necks to use on all occasions. People in mosquito and tic infested areas should think of doing this again. (8) In addition, it has been forgotten vaporized iodine rapidly kills air borne viruses such as polio and SARS viruses.. Used extensively in the forties and fifties it may be of use to explore this approach again.
There has been no significant clinical research on iodine therapy or use for 40 years. (11-15) I feel it is important for research to be directed at this potentially significant area of medical treatment. It is worth noting the greatest part of significant research with iodine was done before the Medline search facilities were available. Of course, since large doses of iodine are tolerated intravenously without side effects, it has yet to be explored what help this may have for many cancer patients or even other diseases.
I hope these concepts help.
David
References
1. Nyiri,W., Jannitti,M.. About the fate of free iodine upon application to the unbroken animal skin. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 45:85-107, 1932.
2. Biskind,M.S. Penetration through tissue of iodine in different solvents. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 30:35-37, 1932.
3. Robbins pathologic basis of disease. Eds Cotran,R.S., Kumar,V., Collins,T. Sixth Edition W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia. 1999. Page 91. and page 434.
4. Gershenfeld,L. Iodine Editor Reddish.G.F. Antiseptics, disinfectants fungicides and chemical and physical sterilization, Philadelphia:Lea & FebigerHa, 1957. pages 223 277.
5. Derry,D.M. One hour lecture: Iodine, thyroid hormone and breast cancer. How to prevent and survive breast cancer. World Breast Cancer Conference, Victoria BC June 4-6, 2002..
6. Derry, DM. Breast cancer and iodine How to prevent and survive it. Trafford Publishing Victoria, Canada. 2001 page 89.
7. Updegraff,H.L. Reconstructive surgery and old facial burns. JAMA 101:1138-1140, 1933. page 1139
8. Clark WH. The nature of cancer: morphogenesis and progressive (self ) disorganization in neoplastic development and progression. Acta Oncol 1995; 34:3-21.
9. Clark WH. Tumour progression and the nature of cancer. J Cancer 1991; 64:631-644. 10. Kelly,F.C.. Iodine in medicine and pharmacy since its discovery--1811-1961. Proc R Soc Med 54:831-836, 1961.
11. Wayne,E.J,. Koutras,D.A.. Alexander,W.D.. Clinical aspects of iodine metabolism, Philadelphia:F.A. Davis Company, 1964.
12. Braverman,L.E.. Iodine and the thyroid: 33 years of study. Thyroid 4 (3):351-356, 1994.
13. Vagenakis,A.G.. Effects of iodides: clinical studies. Thyroid 1 (1):59-63, 1990.
14. Paul,T., Meyers,B., Witorsch,R.J., Pino,S., Chipkin,S., Ingbar,S.H. Braverman,L.E.. The effect of small increases in dietary iodine on thyroid function in euthyroid subjects. Metabolism. 37:121-124, 1988.
15. Zaichick,V. Zaichick.S.. Normal human intrathyroidal iodine. Science of the Total Environment 206 (1):39-56, 1997.
Alpha141
17th February 2015, 02:38
Hi all,
Finally a tribe that is into Iodine haha...only compounds to me how great this site is. For me Iodine is a tool in my ropo twa for my inner physical temple environment's ability to protect me from the external reality we presently reside in. In 2012, after many years of trial and error, personal investment and the hard yards of investigation i had many synchronistic experiences about this topic. I had an Interview regarding my journey with this that the Radio host picked up on:
http://innersites.com/feet2fire/archives2012/f2f121118.htm
If you have not come across Dr David Brownstein. He is a very courageous person. Lugols for me is the best as the 2 types of iodine complement each other. He has a great book on the topic that is well written. There are may lectures out there by him inc 'Salt' and many of his extensive book list. If you have not come across him a worthy teacher to add to those you know in the heath field for sure. There is a book and lecture with the title 'Iodine - The Most Misunderstood Nutrient' but i don't see it available on the net at present. So here is something close:
H_I9PLUg0lM
Believe it or not...i just searched the net to double check so see if this lecture is on the net and i came across this forum's thread on him haha...nice. But, worth a refresh.
Enjoy
suwesi
28th July 2018, 20:43
Yes, I definitely agree: Iodine is soooo important!
In order to heal ones thyroid the following are a must:
- Selenium
- B2
- B3
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- D3 (along with Magnesium, Boron, K2)
- Iron
+ Salt Protocol
Selenium is the most important - without the iodine intake could lead to thyroid inflammation.
With Hashimoto be careful - start slow. You might have to stop eating gluten and casein. (they both could trigger more TPO antibodies)
I was looking into so many things to regain a decent energy level (high dose Vitamins, Minerals, low carb, C60...) - iodine seems to be the missing ingredient.
At least for me!
I have so much energy! And hopefully my cycsts will be gone as well.
And I was really surprised that I can sleep through the night without going to the toilet - and I can drink a lot during the day without looking for a toilet all the time.
So it seems my adrenals are getting healthier as well. Yeah! :-)
If you have issues with low energy levels or cysts - look into brownsteins protocol!
greetings
S :)
meat suit
6th September 2024, 07:02
I am just starting to learn about Iodine, this video is really interesting..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dcNNKzsUIT0
gord
6th September 2024, 11:26
I did a little iodine supplementation of 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every few days for about two weeks some years ago, and it immediately showed up in blood work, got interpreted as a problem by the doctor, who then prescribed levothyroxine, even though I had told him at the time why it was ever so slightly elevated. Very annoying.
Bill Ryan
6th September 2024, 11:33
I did a little iodine supplementation of 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every few days for about two weeks some years ago, and it immediately showed up in blood work, got interpreted as a problem by the doctor, who then prescribed levothyroxine, even though I had told him at the time why it was ever so slightly elevated. Very annoying.That's interesting! What was the anomaly that concerned your doctor?
I take 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every day and have done for years, and (as best I know!) it's never caused any problems at all. (But maybe I should check! :P)
gord
6th September 2024, 12:19
I did a little iodine supplementation of 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every few days for about two weeks some years ago, and it immediately showed up in blood work, got interpreted as a problem by the doctor, who then prescribed levothyroxine, even though I had told him at the time why it was ever so slightly elevated. Very annoying.That's interesting! What was the anomaly that concerned your doctor?
I take 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every day and have done for years, and (as best I know!) it's never caused any problems at all. (But maybe I should check! :P)
If I'm remembering it correctly, it was something like the idea that elevated iodine levels imply an under performing thyroid, so just throw levothyroxine at it.
meat suit
6th September 2024, 12:47
I did a little iodine supplementation of 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every few days for about two weeks some years ago, and it immediately showed up in blood work, got interpreted as a problem by the doctor, who then prescribed levothyroxine, even though I had told him at the time why it was ever so slightly elevated. Very annoying.That's interesting! What was the anomaly that concerned your doctor?
I take 1 drop of Lugol's 5% every day and have done for years, and (as best I know!) it's never caused any problems at all. (But maybe I should check! :P)
If I'm remembering it correctly, it was something like the idea that elevated iodine levels imply an under performing thyroid, so just throw levothyroxine at it.
Apparently there was some confusion in the past regarding what causes what.
The video I linked couple post above addresses this.
DNA
6th September 2024, 16:38
Edgar Cayce said your body can make everything it needs in terms of pharmaceuticals with the intake of water, salt, real soda like Bob's Red Mill not arm and hammer and iodine.
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