Interesting. Wondering if zeolite would chelate iodine. As is when I accidentally get "iodined" and go into a severe allergic flare.
Do you have a brand to recommend? This might be worth experimenting with.
sol

Bob Banever wrote:

Those are good. One of the best chelators for metals is zeolite. Zeolites were fed to people, animals, and even spread on the ground at Chernobyl. The positive charge inside it’s cage like structure attracts metals including radionuclides into it where they bind to it. They are then harmlessly excreted out via the bowels and kidneys.

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