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Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 10 Mar 2011 19:34 #1346

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I want to open a thread on internal use of Iodine and Potassium Iodide. This is inspired by something Dr. Mark Sircus said in his recent blog attack on the use of MMS:

"The claim about how the chlorine (a poison that would not be considered a mineral for health) interacts with pathogens is the same claim we can make about iodine (a safe nutritional mineral), which is known to also kill pathogens of all types on contact. Iodine is not normally thought to have this action when taken internally but in high enough doses it does. I personally know of a missionary in Africa who uses iodine instead of MMS to treat malaria." - Dr. Mark Sircus

I have so far found one very interesting set of posts on Iodine at: www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/iodine2.html
and I'm pasting in one of the posts from there here:

09/16/2006: Dan from Largo, FL writes: "For a really insightful viewpoint on iodine, check out this lecture by Dr. David Brownstein (www.internetwks.com/clips/bsBCancer.rm) about iodine and its deficiency relationship to Breast Cancer. Note he also suspects an unproven relationship between an iodine deficiency and Prostate Cancer.

He mentions that the Japanese diet includes 14mg per day of iodine on the average (coastal Japanese ingest even more.) The US RDA is 150 ugs (micro grams) per day -- about 100 times less than the Japanese eat -- and the recommended upper level for iodine is no more than 1.1 mg/day, and they estimate the average requirement to be 95 micrograms per day or about 150 times less than the Japanese consume.

The 125mg Kelp tablets that I have from Vitamin Shoppe, have 225 ugs of iodine in them. Thus, to get to the Japanese level of Iodine (14 mg/day), I would have to take 62 of these tablets a day! Dr. Brownstein also states that iodine is stored in the thyroid which requires 6 mg/day and is also stored in a women's breasts and required for proper breast development. The breasts require 5 mg/day for a 110 lb woman.

And catch this... Breast cancer researchers have to starve test animals of iodine in order to be able to induce breast cancer in any significant number of them. Hmmm...

Another 2 mg/day of iodine is required by the adrenals, hypothalamus, pituitary, and other organs. Therefore, the total required iodine for a woman is 5 6 2 = 13 mg/day. The RDA is 150 ugs per day, so a woman would have to take 86 times as much as this to achieve the 13 mg/day needed by her body, and even more if she had a larger body or bigger breasts. A man has smaller breasts and his prostate requires somewhat less iodine than a woman's breasts. However, a man's body is generally larger than 110 lbs, so this would have to be factored into the total requirements for a man.

Dr. Brownstein states, "Over the last 30 years, iodine levels have fallen over 50% in the United States. Breast cancer rates have risen dramatically. Thyroid illness from hypothyroidism, autoimmune including Grave's and Hashimoto's, as well as thyroid cancer has risen dramatically."

Since the Japanese have so much iodine in their bodies (they're ingesting 100X our 150 ug RDA of iodine), and iodine is essential for dealing with radiation exposure, it makes me wonder what might happen happen if there were a mishap involving massive radiation exposure in a country such as ours where the iodine level is so pathetically low.

And this may well be an important consideration, as cancer rates have been shown to rise after radiation has been released into the atmosphere, which apparently happened quite a bit with the use of depleted uranium (DU) weapons in Iraq in 2003. Background radiation levels were measured at many times normal in England (click this link - www.llrc.org/aldermastrept.pdf - and check the graphs) just a few days after the fighting started in Iraq. Cancer rates in Iraq in 2001 were about 10X what they were before Desert Storm where much less DU was used than in 2003. The big problem is that the effects are global (see: www.mindfully.org/Nucs/2006/DU-Europe-Moret26feb06.htm). So, the problem for us is that the DU rounds burn up or pulverize and tend to stay in the atmosphere, allowing the "aerosol of sub micron" size to enter the slip-stream and come back to America to bite us all.

Therefore, we all need to be aware of any nutritional and purification techniques which will handle radiation.

I've just upped my iodine intake to 1.35 mg/day (6 kelp tablets of 225 ug each) and I feel warmer already (maybe this will help me burn off my excess fat even faster.)"

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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 14 Mar 2011 04:00 #1480

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Great post on iodine Bruce, thank you.

This is the extent of my knowledge of iodine from Gerson therapy where it is heavily supplemented. They use Lugol's solution; the true Lugol's has 5% iodine and 10% potassium iodide and water. The old Lugol's bottle I have has a recommended dose daily that is 125 mg/day of iodine, which is from 5.5 drops of the Lugol's. Here is a comparison of 3 doses for illustration:

Recommended Dose on Lugol’s bottle: 125 mg/day
Gerson full therapy dose: 9 drops/day = 67.5 mg/day
Japanese: 14 mg/day


In 2007 the DEA started regulating Lugol's, so now you can only buy 1 oz. bottles. I looked online and some vendors are selling 2 oz. bottles that have 50% diluted Lugol's, so you take twice as many drops to get the same mg. of iodine. A 1 oz. bottle is 30 mL and that totals 600 drops and 4,500 mg. of iodine total. Here is a place selling mined source iodine and their 5% bottle is equivalent to the old full strength Lugol's.
bloodrootproducts.com/Category.aspx?type=22 mined iodine; 5% product ($15.95) is full strength Lugol’s, 600 drops, 4,500 mg iodine total.


Wikipedia article:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugol%27s_iodine

Formula and manufacture
Lugol's solution consists of 5 g iodine (I2) and 10 g potassium iodide (KI) mixed with enough distilled water to make a brown solution with a total volume of 100 mL [1/10th liter] and a total iodine content of 150 mg/mL. Potassium iodide renders the elementary iodine soluble in water through the formation of the triiodide (I−
3) ion. It is not to be confused with tincture of iodine solutions, which consist of elemental iodine, and iodide salts dissolved in water and alcohol. Lugol's solution contains no alcohol.

Other names for Lugol's solution are I2KI (iodine-potassium iodide); Markodine, Strong solution (Systemic); and Aqueous Iodine Solution BCP.


1 ml = 20 drops
1 minim = 1.23 drops
1/4 tsp = 25 drops

4500 mg/30 mL, 1 oz., 600 drops
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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 14 Mar 2011 20:41 #1501

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The crew of the USS Ronald Reagan supposedly received "a month's dose" (??!) of radiation in 1 hour" sailing through a cloud of radiation on their "humanitarian mission" off of Japan. Radiation is coming to America. Lugol's solution, full-strength (5% iodine, 10% potasium iodide) may be available at aquarium stores, as it's used for maintaining the health of saltwater fish-tanks. You can also find it online. My local pharmacist says it's only available by prescription (Big Medicine taking control of the pharmacopoeia as usual). Much of what's available is "2% iodine" or "2.5%" - essentially half-strength.

In the article I'm about to put up on this thread, Dr. Jay Abrahams suggests that a "maintenance dose" might be 2 drops full-strength Lugol's (approx 12.5 mg combined iodine and iodide) per day. Dr. Abrahams' recommendation for a "loading dose" is 8 drops/day for 3 months (!) before going to the maintenance dose.

Jim Humble suggests a test for deficiency/ability to absorb iodine: swab an iodine disinfectant solution like Betadine or povidone iodine 10% topical solution on the inside of your forearm near the wrist before going to bed (careful, it WILL stain). If it's been absorbed by the morning (is not visible), your system requires iodine, Jim says.
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Re: Iodine - Dr. James Howenstine "Iodine is Vital to Health" 14 Mar 2011 20:49 #1502

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Iodine is Vital for Good Health
By Dr. James Howenstine, MD.
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Lack of iodine is widespread in the United States today. For many years iodine was added to bread in generous quantities which prevented iodine deficiency. Each slice of bread contained 150 mcg. of iodine filling the whole days RDA of iodine In 1960 the average diet consumed about 1 mg. of iodine daily with bakery products accounting for about 75 % of the total. This quantity of iodine was enough to decrease the thyroid glands ability to absorb radioactive iodine and it was also sufficient to prevent excess release of thyroid hormone thus preventing many cases of hyperthyroidism (Grave’s Disease).

Forty years ago the food industry decided to remove iodine from baked goods and replace the iodine with bromine. Iodine and bromine appear similar to the thyroid gland and bromine easily binds to the thyroid gland’s receptors for iodine. Bromine, however, is of no value to the thyroid gland unlike iodine and it inhibits the activity of iodine in the thyroid gland. Bromine also can cause impaired thinking and memory, drowsiness, dizziness and irritability. This substitution of bromine for iodine has resulted in nearly universal deficiency of iodine in the American populace. Iodine therapy helps the body eliminate fluoride, bromine, lead, cadmium, arsenic, aluminum and mercury. Could this substitution of bromine for iodine have been carried out to increase diseases and thus create more need for pharmaceutical drugs?

Among the problems caused by iodine deficiency are:

* Underactivity of the thyroid gland produces fatigue. In rodents iodine deficiency leads to abnormal pituitary-adrenal function. The adrenal gland provides energy and stamina.
* When iodine no longer binds to thyroid cell membranes enzymes called peroxidases are able to damage these membranes and produce autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Hyperthroidism (Graves Disease). Researcher Dr. Guy Abraham has observed several cases of thyroiditis and hyperthyroidism that have been corrected by the simple replacement of iodine. For more than 100 years high doses of iodine have been known to benefit both underactivity (hypothyroidism) of the thyroid gland and overactivity of the thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). Iodine therapy allows the sluggish thyroid gland to resume normal production of thyroid hormone leading to resolution of hypothyroidism. Provision of iodine stops the peroxidase injury to the thyroid membranes in hyperthyroidism which permits hyperthyroidism to resolve. Thus thyroid surgery for hyperthyroidism is no longer necessary.
* Several human organs need iodine but can not absorb it until blood iodine levels reach high values (stomach, salivary glands). Most persons exhibit impaired production of stomach acid as they age. This impaired capability to produce adequate stomach acid may be a result of iodine deficiency as iodine promotes stomach acidity.
* Resolution of cysts Iodine therapy resolves nearly every case of breast cysts. This treatment also can heal ovarian cysts and works well on skin cysts when rubbed over the cyst.
* Iodine is found in large quantities in the brain and the ciliary body of the eye. Lack of iodine may be involved in production of Parkinson’s disease and glaucoma.
* Lipoprotein (a) This dangerous substance is quite important as it produces plaques in arteries because it is very sticky and collects platelets, calcium and fibrin from the blood circulating inside our arteries. Excessive clotting and vascular disease resulting from high levels of lipoprotein (a) can be reversed by iodine treatment.
* Other Health Problems - Iodine has proven value in treating headaches, keloids, and parotid duct stones.

How Can Iodine Deficiency Be Detected?

An accurate test for diagnosing iodine deficiency exists. Dr. Jay Abrahams has developed a loading test to settle this issue. The patient takes 4 iodine tablets (12.5 mg each). If there is sufficient iodine in the individual the excess iodine is excreted in the urine in the next 24 hours. If iodine is lacking the body retains most of the iodine with little iodine appearing in the urine. Use of this test has shown that nearly every patient with any condition known to be associated with iodine deficiency tested positive for iodine lack. Therefore, it often is sensible to assume iodine lack and proceed to treat with iodine.

However, when a patient takes iodine for several months and has shown no improvement this test can be used to exclude a problem with absorption of iodine. Iodine lack is known to be a factor in the development of breast and prostate cancer. Sixty patients with a variety of cancers were studied. All sixty patients were found to have serious iodine deficiency.

To correct iodine deficiency by taking iodized salt is not feasible. You would need 20 teaspoons of iodized salt daily to get adequate quantities of iodine. Dr. Abrahams has developed an iodine preparation named Iodoral to treat iodine deficiency. This is composed of dried Lugol’s solution containing 12.5 mg of iodine per tablet. A person with adequate iodine stores who takes 4 of these tablets (50 mg.) will excrete 90 % of the iodine in their urine.

Dr. Abrahams thinks that the correct quantity of iodine needed to maintain sufficient amounts of iodine in the body is 13 mg. daily. This is 100 times more than the government recognized RDA for iodine. This quantity of daily iodine would be distributed as follows –six mg. to thyroid gland, five mg. for the breasts in females and two mg. for the remainder of the body. Males appear to usually, but not always, need slightly less than females.

Prominent thyroid researcher, Dr. Benjamin Eskin, has shown that the thyroid gland and skin prefer to concentrate the iodide form of iodine while the breasts concentrate iodine. His research suggested that the body needs both the iodide and iodine form of iodine. This is easy to accomplish with Lugol’s solution developed by French physician Dr. Jean Lugol in the 1820s. His solution mixed iodine (5 %) with potassium iodide (10 %) and 85 % water. Dr. Lugol’s solution killed germs and was used with success in treating infections and many other conditions. This solution in the recommended 2 drop dosage contains 5 mg. of iodine and 7.5 mg. of iodine which is exactly the quantity of iodine recommended for daily intake by Dr. Abraham. Lugol’s solution tastes metallic unless greatly diluted and stains clothing and skin.

A third solution that works well in correcting iodine deficiency is Triodide made by Scientific Botanicals of Seattle, Washington. This has the same dosage of iodine and iodide combined with a sea vegetable called bladderwrack. This can be obtained from natural food stores, Tahoma Clinic Dispensary and compounding pharmacies. This contains 12.5 mg of iodine in the same 2 drop dosage.

Dr. Abrahams recommends taking 50 mg of Iodoral (four 12.5 mg. tablets), Lugol’s solution (8 drops)or Triodide (8 drops) daily for 3 months as a loading dose. Then this dose should be gradually reduced to the 12.5 mg. maintenance dosage under the supervision of a knowledgeable health care professional. Dr.Abraham feels that 14 to 15 mg. of iodine/iodide daily is the upper maximum of safety. This is close to the recommended dose of 12.5 mg daily so caution is necessary in managing iodine repletion. Japanese researchers have discovered patients with hypothyroidism who were taking 20 mg. of iodine or more daily.

Another valuable iodine preparation is saturated solution of potassium iodide. This does not have the correct ratio of iodine iodide recommended by Dr.Abrahams for correcting iodine deficiency but it does have a multitude of valuable healing properties. It can help open up blocked arteries, disinfect water, cure bladder infections, reduce or eliminate ovarian cysts, diminish unsightly keloids, loosen thick bronchial secretions, reduce or eliminate Peyronie’s Disease and Dupuytron’s contracture.

Endocrine Cancers And Iodine Stores

Iodine deficiency is a recognized risk factor in the development of cancer of the breast, prostate, and probably the ovary and endometrium. Breast cancer is twice as common (12.1 %) in women taking natural thyroid hormone or synthetic thyroid hormone as in women not taking thyroid hormones (6.2 %). The risk for breast cancer in women taking thyroid hormones increases with time. Women who had taken thyroid hormone for 15 years had a 19.5 % incidence of breast cancer while women who had been on thyroid hormone therapy for five years had only a 10 % incidence of breast cancer. This increase in breast cancer with time suggests that correction of a iodine deficiency might well eliminate the need for thyroid hormone and would also lower the incidence of breast cancer.

Japanese women, who are eating lots of seaweed, have the highest iodine intake (13.8 mg. daily) of women anywhere in the world. They also have the lowest incidence of breast cancer in the world. Japan has one of the lowest worldwide rates of every type of cancer with the exception of stomach cancer. In addition Japan has one of the lowest incidences of iodine deficiency, goiter (enlarged thyroid gland), and hypothyroidism. Iceland, another high iodine intake country, has low rates of goiter and breast cancer. Two countries with low iodine intakes (Thailand, Mexico) have high rates of breast cancer and goiter.

Patient Studies.With Iodine Therapy

A patient of Dr. Rowen named Betty had severely painful breast cysts. She took 5 mg. of iodine daily with complete disappearance of painful breast cysts.

Veronica, another patient of Dr. Rowen, had advanced breast cancer with severe hip pain from a bone metastasis. Iodine loading test showed severe deficiency of iodine. After three months of Iodoral she still has not restored her iodine levels but her excretion of bromine has increased 10 fold. Her cancer therapy with IPT and artemisin has been stable with only an occasional IPT and she continues with 25 mg. of Iodoral three times daily. Dr. Abrahams relates that he has seen two remissions of breast cancer in persons taking 75 mg of Iodorol daily. Iodine deficiency plays a role in allowing breast cancer and prostate cancer to develop.

Another physician has seen a case of prostate cancer go into remission after taking Iodoral and supplements.

George Flechas MD relates that many of his diabetic patients need lowering of insulin dosage and diabetic drugs after repletion of iodine deficiency. Dr. Rowen has observed the same thing.

Food Sources Of Iodine

Iodine from fish must be limited because of mercury problems. However, sardines have such a short life span they do not get contaminated with mercury. My suggestion would be to buy tins of sardines packed in tomato sauce so you can avoid the transfats used in oil packed sardines.

Brown and red seaweeds contain the most iodine (kombu, focus, etc.).of sea vegetables. You may still need supplemental iodine to get an adequate quantity for repletion of iodine deficiency. unless you are eating lots of seaweeds.

Iodoral can be purchased from Optimox 310-618-9870 if you are willing to buy a case. Otherwise you can probably find this in health food stores. Lugol’s solution is a satisfactory way to obtain iodine but you will need a prescription. The dose is 2 drops daily. Be careful in measuring as 3 drops daily can lead to toxic symptoms.

The evidence presented here proves that iodine is vital to human health. Many persons will experience improved health when their iodine deficiency is corrected.

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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 20 Sep 2012 18:43 #23732

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Hi, thank you for the information, it is helpful.

My friend has Graves' Disease and her doctors are strongly advising her to have her thyroid gland removed. Can you please help in advising what she should do. Does she just take the right amount of the right type of iodine? Can MMS help her instead or in addition to the iodine? If so, what would be the protocol?

Thank you for your help.

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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 20 Sep 2012 19:52 #23735

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Fantastic compilation of info here -- thanks to all who contributed!

I just started taking Lugol's, and I noticed improvement right away. I believe I was severely deficient before starting the Lugol's. I have the 7% Lugol's from Keavy's Corner (7% Iodone, 14% Potassium Iodide). I found a chart online that said that the 7% is 5.66mg per drop. I've been taking 3 drops of this a day.

Michael, I'm confused about the old Lugol's label that recommended 125mg per day. I know it's the 5% but still, that's quite a lot, no? Considering this is not something one wants to risk ODing on, isn't that a dangerous amount?

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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 20 Sep 2012 20:18 #23736

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KJ,

If you read this article... you'll see that you'll probably need to take WAY more than just 3 drops a day.
We've been lied to about this precious mineral.

In particular, please look at page 23 of this article....

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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 21 Sep 2012 02:13 #23751

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Clint, this article on Iodine is extremely impressive.
I doubt most people do not know how important iodine
is to our basic health!
Just considering how inexpensive it is to find out that
we all have this deficiency. Someone in the family, a
relative or friend needs help in this area. I had no idea it covers such a broad area of what is so basic to our
overall health and well being. Big Pharma doesn't want
you to know the awesome benefits of what just a few drops Lugols can do for mental and physical ailments.

We all need a bottle of Lugols to help ourselves and others. Don't delay, do it today.
Be sure and read this very important article;
"Iodine---The Perfect Panacea".



KJ,

If you read this article... you'll see that you'll probably need to take WAY more than just 3 drops a day.
We've been lied to about this precious mineral.

In particular, please look at page 23 of this article....

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Re: Iodine Supplementation and Deficiency 21 Sep 2012 02:41 #23753

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jbnet,

I thought so too !!

In fact, iodine is SO important that the company that I get iodine from, (Biotics Research, which is one of the very few companies in Texas that sells Pharmaceutical grade supplements to health practioners) the FDA or Fed won't let Biotics Research ship it to individuals, it's not allowed. BUT .... what can be shipped (online) is the lower doses or concentartions to people that are sold in stores.

Weirdly enough, I have only found it here, online:

www.dcnutrition.com/products/Detail.CFM?RecordNumber=757

It's one of the few iodine supplements on the market that contain high enough levels of what we need:
Iodine 2.5mg
Potassium Iodide 3.75mg
Total Iodine/Iodide 6.25mg


This is above and beyond what's in stores ... and is much better assimilated that Lugol's ... not knocking Lugols... but am just sayin.

Clint


I thought that was very interesting.

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