I would love to know how this test for iodine deficiency became standard.  When 
a substance is deposited on the skin, it will absorb.  period.  At what point 
does the body become so saturated with iodine that it will not disappear.

I dunno. but something about the logic regarding iodine deficiency with regard 
to skin absorption, seems lacking.  Dee, this is not directed towards you 
personally, or how it affected you, but what you describe is pretty general for 
anyone who uses it in the manner.

Do you know of anyone where it wasn't absorbed in a few hours?

Dee  <d...@deetroy.org> wrote: I think if the iodine sinks into the skin 
completely within a certain number
of hours, this means that you have a shortage of iodine.  Someone on the
list said this but I don't know if it is correct.  It certainly worked that
way for me.  Dee  

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From: Clayton Family 

Date: 11/29/07 16:04:59 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: Re: CS>urinary tract- iodine 

 

I tried painting some tincture on the bottom of my foot, and my foot 

Got really cold. It was gone by morning, though, and the foot felt 

Normal too. Anyone know if that is par for the course? Kathryn 

On Nov 28, 2007, at 10:33 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: 

 

> I put it on my paint it on my lower neck....deb 

> 

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