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I tried that 2 drops at night and it was all gone by the next day, even thou I had 2 drops by mouth the previous morning with water. So, last night I tried 4 drops on my stomach just below solar plexus and it was all gone this morning, including my finger that I spread it around with. That's a total of 6 drops in one day of 15% lugols. Do you suppose that your suggested method is still correct? The bottle says to take one drop per day, and I usually take 2 drops in the AM before breakfast. I am sending this to your private email as well as the CS list because I am having problems posting to groups. Joe On 2014-10-22 7:42 PM, Alan Faulkner wrote: If you are going to take iodine, our compounding Pharmacist told us that you put two drops on your belly before bed (when you are laying on your back), smear it around a bit with the dropper. Let it dry before touching the blankets and then in the AM see if the skin is still yellow, then 2 drops is the correct dose. If the skin is not coloured then increase it by one drop per day until the day when you wake up and see the yellow tinge. That is your correct dosage. Just put the drops in a cup and then add water to it and consume. Personally I would consume it by itself separated at least 20 minutes before or after from anything else. That's a general rule I generally follow. ; ) Alan -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Joe.. it looks like this post is going out to the group and not private since my reply is going to group. When I receive a private post and reply, it usually goes to the sender's private email address. Or..maybe you private posted to Alan? How long have you been taking the two drops of iodine in the am? Lola H. On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Joe Huard joe.hu...@primus.ca wrote: I tried that 2 drops at night and it was all gone by the next day, even thou I had 2 drops by mouth the previous morning with water. So, last night I tried 4 drops on my stomach just below solar plexus and it was all gone this morning, including my finger that I spread it around with. That's a total of 6 drops in one day of 15% lugols. Do you suppose that your suggested method is still correct? The bottle says to take one drop per day, and I usually take 2 drops in the AM before breakfast. I am sending this to your private email as well as the CS list because I am having problems posting to groups. Joe On 2014-10-22 7:42 PM, Alan Faulkner wrote: If you are going to take iodine, our compounding Pharmacist told us that you put two drops on your belly before bed (when you are laying on your back), smear it around a bit with the dropper. Let it dry before touching the blankets and then in the AM see if the skin is still yellow, then 2 drops is the correct dose. If the skin is not coloured then increase it by one drop per day until the day when you wake up and see the yellow tinge. That is your correct dosage. Just put the drops in a cup and then add water to it and consume. Personally I would consume it by itself separated at least 20 minutes before or after from anything else. That's a general rule I generally follow. ; ) Alan -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/ maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I should have said that I Bcc'd Alan in addition to this group. Joe On 2014-11-03 9:06 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote: Joe.. it looks like this post is going out to the group and not private since my reply is going to group. When I receive a private post and reply, it usually goes to the sender's private email address. Or..maybe you private posted to Alan? How long have you been taking the two drops of iodine in the am? Lola H. On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Joe Huard joe.hu...@primus.ca mailto:joe.hu...@primus.ca wrote: I tried that 2 drops at night and it was all gone by the next day, even thou I had 2 drops by mouth the previous morning with water. So, last night I tried 4 drops on my stomach just below solar plexus and it was all gone this morning, including my finger that I spread it around with. That's a total of 6 drops in one day of 15% lugols. Do you suppose that your suggested method is still correct? The bottle says to take one drop per day, and I usually take 2 drops in the AM before breakfast. I am sending this to your private email as well as the CS list because I am having problems posting to groups. Joe On 2014-10-22 7:42 PM, Alan Faulkner wrote: If you are going to take iodine, our compounding Pharmacist told us that you put two drops on your belly before bed (when you are laying on your back), smear it around a bit with the dropper. Let it dry before touching the blankets and then in the AM see if the skin is still yellow, then 2 drops is the correct dose. If the skin is not coloured then increase it by one drop per day until the day when you wake up and see the yellow tinge. That is your correct dosage. Just put the drops in a cup and then add water to it and consume. Personally I would consume it by itself separated at least 20 minutes before or after from anything else. That's a general rule I generally follow. ; ) Alan -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org http://www.silverlist.org/ Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Gotcha... Lola On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Joe Huard joe.hu...@primus.ca wrote: I should have said that I Bcc'd Alan in addition to this group. Joe On 2014-11-03 9:06 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote: Joe.. it looks like this post is going out to the group and not private since my reply is going to group. When I receive a private post and reply, it usually goes to the sender's private email address. Or..maybe you private posted to Alan? How long have you been taking the two drops of iodine in the am? Lola H. On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Joe Huard joe.hu...@primus.ca wrote: I tried that 2 drops at night and it was all gone by the next day, even thou I had 2 drops by mouth the previous morning with water. So, last night I tried 4 drops on my stomach just below solar plexus and it was all gone this morning, including my finger that I spread it around with. That's a total of 6 drops in one day of 15% lugols. Do you suppose that your suggested method is still correct? The bottle says to take one drop per day, and I usually take 2 drops in the AM before breakfast. I am sending this to your private email as well as the CS list because I am having problems posting to groups. Joe On 2014-10-22 7:42 PM, Alan Faulkner wrote: If you are going to take iodine, our compounding Pharmacist told us that you put two drops on your belly before bed (when you are laying on your back), smear it around a bit with the dropper. Let it dry before touching the blankets and then in the AM see if the skin is still yellow, then 2 drops is the correct dose. If the skin is not coloured then increase it by one drop per day until the day when you wake up and see the yellow tinge. That is your correct dosage. Just put the drops in a cup and then add water to it and consume. Personally I would consume it by itself separated at least 20 minutes before or after from anything else. That's a general rule I generally follow. ; ) Alan -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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It is the amounts that are crucial though...dee Sent from my iPad On 22 Oct 2014, at 01:39, John Popelish jpopel...@gmail.com wrote: On 10/21/2014 06:04 PM, Donna wrote: I've never heard of Himalayan sea salt containing fluoride, but even if it does, the fluoride found in our soil and naturally in our rain or well water is not the same stuff and the fluoride added to our tap water. The tap water stuff is an agricultural by product that does nothing but poison is. The naturally occurring fluoride is minimal and shouldn't have too much of an adverse effect on our thyroid. It's the tap water we need to stay away from. Fluoride ions are fluoride ions, regardless of their source. -- Regards, John Popelish -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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I think they replaced the iodine in table salt with bromine or some such, for cheapness. Large doses of vitamin C will negate iodine also, and vit C shouldn't be taken at the same time as vit c...dee Sent from my iPad On 22 Oct 2014, at 02:18, phoenix23002 tds.net phoenix23...@tds.net wrote: Asif.. I have no clue as to the type of fluoride in Himalayan salt. The problem folks run into when first starting iodine therapy is that they can experience detox symptoms as the iodine begins replacing fluoride, chlorine and bromide, halides that occupy the iodine receptors on our cells. Now, iodine is as necessary to our bodies as B or C vitamins etc... and was used extensively by doctors before the advent of antibiotics. Iodine is 'taken up', preferentially, by our thyroid first, then the sex organs, then the rest of our body. If too high a dose of iodine is ingested at first or if one has tons of toxic halides, it can overwhelm the liver and kidneys, organs that are working hard to expel the toxins as the idodine displaces them. One takes the companion nutrients of Vit C, magnesium, selenium and Celtic or Real Salt which help to open up the detox pathways. Milk thistle for liver support is also used by some. My only detox symptoms (I have well water and rarely consume commercial bread products) were vague headaches from time to time and extra salt took care of those in short order. So.. one starts off low and slow, alert to any detox symptoms, ready to back down until those symptoms subside, then slowly increasing the dosage again. So, it makes sense to avoid those toxins when first starting iodine. The Japanese routinely consume 12 - 13 mg of iodine daily that they obtain from their diet which is high in seafood and seaweed. They have miniscule amts of cancer of the sex organs (breast, uterine, ovarian, cervical, prostate etc) compared to those of us who consume the traditional Western diet. Something is going on in the US if you think about the explosion of thyroid disorders and cancer that has happened over the last 40 yrs in spite of the advances in medical science. Until the seventies, bread makers used iodine in commercial bread products (something to do with the leavening process, I think) but then the government said no to iodine and bread makers starting using bromide instead and there just isn't enough iodine in iodized salt to make much of a difference. Lola H. On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Asif Nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. From: phoenix23002 tds.net Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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Of course, I meant to say, vit c shouldn't be taken at the same time as iodine! Duh, senior moments again! dee Sent from my iPad On 22 Oct 2014, at 08:36, Dee d...@deetroy.org wrote: I think they replaced the iodine in table salt with bromine or some such, for cheapness. Large doses of vitamin C will negate iodine also, and vit C shouldn't be taken at the same time as vit c...dee Sent from my iPad On 22 Oct 2014, at 02:18, phoenix23002 tds.net phoenix23...@tds.net wrote: Asif.. I have no clue as to the type of fluoride in Himalayan salt. The problem folks run into when first starting iodine therapy is that they can experience detox symptoms as the iodine begins replacing fluoride, chlorine and bromide, halides that occupy the iodine receptors on our cells. Now, iodine is as necessary to our bodies as B or C vitamins etc... and was used extensively by doctors before the advent of antibiotics. Iodine is 'taken up', preferentially, by our thyroid first, then the sex organs, then the rest of our body. If too high a dose of iodine is ingested at first or if one has tons of toxic halides, it can overwhelm the liver and kidneys, organs that are working hard to expel the toxins as the idodine displaces them. One takes the companion nutrients of Vit C, magnesium, selenium and Celtic or Real Salt which help to open up the detox pathways. Milk thistle for liver support is also used by some. My only detox symptoms (I have well water and rarely consume commercial bread products) were vague headaches from time to time and extra salt took care of those in short order. So.. one starts off low and slow, alert to any detox symptoms, ready to back down until those symptoms subside, then slowly increasing the dosage again. So, it makes sense to avoid those toxins when first starting iodine. The Japanese routinely consume 12 - 13 mg of iodine daily that they obtain from their diet which is high in seafood and seaweed. They have miniscule amts of cancer of the sex organs (breast, uterine, ovarian, cervical, prostate etc) compared to those of us who consume the traditional Western diet. Something is going on in the US if you think about the explosion of thyroid disorders and cancer that has happened over the last 40 yrs in spite of the advances in medical science. Until the seventies, bread makers used iodine in commercial bread products (something to do with the leavening process, I think) but then the government said no to iodine and bread makers starting using bromide instead and there just isn't enough iodine in iodized salt to make much of a difference. Lola H. On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Asif Nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. From: phoenix23002 tds.net Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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Lola, Excellent explanation. However it is bromide that was used in bread production. (and is not used anymore) Bromide fits inside the iodine receptor and that is the problem as it keeps out the iodine. When you take up iodine it kicks out the Fluorine and Bromide. There is iodine in table salt but it is apparently not good quality and a lot of PPL including me cannot eat salt. If you are going to take iodine, our compounding Pharmacist told us that you put two drops on your belly before bed (when you are laying on your back), smear it around a bit with the dropper. Let it dry before touching the blankets and then in the AM see if the skin is still yellow, then 2 drops is the correct dose. If the skin is not coloured then increase it by one drop per day until the day when you wake up and see the yellow tinge. That is your correct dosage. Just put the drops in a cup and then add water to it and consume. Personally I would consume it by itself separated at least 20 minutes before or after from anything else. That's a general rule I generally follow. ; ) Alan On 2014-10-21, at 18:18 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote: Asif.. I have no clue as to the type of fluoride in Himalayan salt. The problem folks run into when first starting iodine therapy is that they can experience detox symptoms as the iodine begins replacing fluoride, chlorine and bromide, halides that occupy the iodine receptors on our cells. Now, iodine is as necessary to our bodies as B or C vitamins etc... and was used extensively by doctors before the advent of antibiotics. Iodine is 'taken up', preferentially, by our thyroid first, then the sex organs, then the rest of our body. If too high a dose of iodine is ingested at first or if one has tons of toxic halides, it can overwhelm the liver and kidneys, organs that are working hard to expel the toxins as the idodine displaces them. One takes the companion nutrients of Vit C, magnesium, selenium and Celtic or Real Salt which help to open up the detox pathways. Milk thistle for liver support is also used by some. My only detox symptoms (I have well water and rarely consume commercial bread products) were vague headaches from time to time and extra salt took care of those in short order. So.. one starts off low and slow, alert to any detox symptoms, ready to back down until those symptoms subside, then slowly increasing the dosage again. So, it makes sense to avoid those toxins when first starting iodine. The Japanese routinely consume 12 - 13 mg of iodine daily that they obtain from their diet which is high in seafood and seaweed. They have miniscule amts of cancer of the sex organs (breast, uterine, ovarian, cervical, prostate etc) compared to those of us who consume the traditional Western diet. Something is going on in the US if you think about the explosion of thyroid disorders and cancer that has happened over the last 40 yrs in spite of the advances in medical science. Until the seventies, bread makers used iodine in commercial bread products (something to do with the leavening process, I think) but then the government said no to iodine and bread makers starting using bromide instead and there just isn't enough iodine in iodized salt to make much of a difference.Lola H. On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Asif Nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. From: phoenix23002 tds.net Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium
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Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt *There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.* —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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Same here, as Hashimoto Thyroid disease patient - I am not allowed to ingest iodine either. In fact, when I was unwittingly ingesting sea salt - my doctor figured out what was still triggering my issues --- he asked if I was eating sea salt with iodine. Sure enough I was. When I stopped, I felt much better. I asked a health food store if Evolution sea salt had NO iodine and they confirmed. Been using that since and I'm fine now.
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I will analyze it “Without local enforcement, by compliant local authorities, the will of the central government is not much more than hot air.” -Hans-Hermann Hoppe On Oct 21, 2014, at 3:53 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net phoenix23...@tds.net wrote: Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. From: phoenix23002 tds.net Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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I've never heard of Himalayan sea salt containing fluoride, but even if it does, the fluoride found in our soil and naturally in our rain or well water is not the same stuff and the fluoride added to our tap water. The tap water stuff is an agricultural by product that does nothing but poison is. The naturally occurring fluoride is minimal and shouldn't have too much of an adverse effect on our thyroid. It's the tap water we need to stay away from.DonnaSent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App-- Original Message --From: Asif NathekarTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: October 21, 2014 at 2:51 PMSubject: Re: CS> Trace minerals Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. From: phoenix23002 tds.net Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyones enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical family) so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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Yes. Our water poison is hydrofluorosilicic acid -a by product of the fertilizer industry, in the stacks. Much of it is importetd from China. See www.fluoridealert.org “Without local enforcement, by compliant local authorities, the will of the central government is not much more than hot air.” -Hans-Hermann Hoppe On Oct 21, 2014, at 6:04 PM, Donna donnalewis1...@comcast.net wrote: I've never heard of Himalayan sea salt containing fluoride, but even if it does, the fluoride found in our soil and naturally in our rain or well water is not the same stuff and the fluoride added to our tap water. The tap water stuff is an agricultural by product that does nothing but poison is. The naturally occurring fluoride is minimal and shouldn't have too much of an adverse effect on our thyroid. It's the tap water we need to stay away from. Donna Sent from XFINITY Connect Mobile App -- Original Message -- From: Asif Nathekar To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: October 21, 2014 at 2:51 PM Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. From: phoenix23002 tds.net Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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On 10/21/2014 06:04 PM, Donna wrote: I've never heard of Himalayan sea salt containing fluoride, but even if it does, the fluoride found in our soil and naturally in our rain or well water is not the same stuff and the fluoride added to our tap water. The tap water stuff is an agricultural by product that does nothing but poison is. The naturally occurring fluoride is minimal and shouldn't have too much of an adverse effect on our thyroid. It's the tap water we need to stay away from. Fluoride ions are fluoride ions, regardless of their source. -- Regards, John Popelish -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com List Owner: Mike Devour mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com
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Asif.. I have no clue as to the type of fluoride in Himalayan salt. The problem folks run into when first starting iodine therapy is that they can experience detox symptoms as the iodine begins replacing fluoride, chlorine and bromide, halides that occupy the iodine receptors on our cells. Now, iodine is as necessary to our bodies as B or C vitamins etc... and was used extensively by doctors before the advent of antibiotics. Iodine is 'taken up', preferentially, by our thyroid first, then the sex organs, then the rest of our body. If too high a dose of iodine is ingested at first or if one has tons of toxic halides, it can overwhelm the liver and kidneys, organs that are working hard to expel the toxins as the idodine displaces them. One takes the companion nutrients of Vit C, magnesium, selenium and Celtic or Real Salt which help to open up the detox pathways. Milk thistle for liver support is also used by some. My only detox symptoms (I have well water and rarely consume commercial bread products) were vague headaches from time to time and extra salt took care of those in short order. So.. one starts off low and slow, alert to any detox symptoms, ready to back down until those symptoms subside, then slowly increasing the dosage again. So, it makes sense to avoid those toxins when first starting iodine. The Japanese routinely consume 12 - 13 mg of iodine daily that they obtain from their diet which is high in seafood and seaweed. They have miniscule amts of cancer of the sex organs (breast, uterine, ovarian, cervical, prostate etc) compared to those of us who consume the traditional Western diet. Something is going on in the US if you think about the explosion of thyroid disorders and cancer that has happened over the last 40 yrs in spite of the advances in medical science. Until the seventies, bread makers used iodine in commercial bread products (something to do with the leavening process, I think) but then the government said no to iodine and bread makers starting using bromide instead and there just isn't enough iodine in iodized salt to make much of a difference. Lola H. On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Asif Nathekar asifnathe...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi Is the type and form of fluoride a factor or is any fluoride bad for those with thyroid problems undergoing iodine therapy. Is this true for regular folk who are NOT undergoing thyroid issues. also anyone know the type and form of fluoride in hamalayan salt... calcium fluoride??... Cheers. *From:* phoenix23002 tds.net phoenix23...@tds.net *Sent:* Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:53 PM *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com *Subject:* Re: CS Trace minerals Not to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm for Himalayan salt which I used for several years, it supposedly contains fluoride. I have a thyroid condition and started using iodine therapy. Fluoride is a member of the chemical family of halides which competes for the same cell receptor sites as iodine (also a member of this chemical 'family') so had to find another healthy salt. Just a heads up. Lola H. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Victor Cozzetto victor.cozze...@gmail.com wrote: I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt *There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.* —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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I like himalayan salt There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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I too recommend the pink Himalayan salt. If your sea salt does not have some color, then it is probably not as healthy as you think. Victor On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:23 AM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote: I like himalayan salt *There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.* —Charles de Montesquieu On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:11 PM, Harold har...@telus.net wrote: Re ASLraVens’ query re source of minerals; I use ConcenTrace,trace minerals from Trace Minerals Research.Their site is, www.traceminerals.com. Roy,Utah. But I order the product from iherb,$24.14 ,for 8 Fluid ounces,[low sodium]. Am satisfied with same. Harold
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hello all...i am delurkingbeen reading for weeks but this is the first thing to offer... i am one of terry chamberlain's clients and i have been taking the concentrace, with wonderful results, and i have never tasted it.. yes, terry says it's terrible so i didn't try... what i do is mix it into a drink, sometimes a big smoothie with lots of good things in itor if i just want to be quick, a 6 oz glass of v8 juice, with a couple tablespoons of yeast it seems to be the yeast that covers the taste, so if you add it to almost any drink, you will never taste it again... cheers ross from nova scotia.. - Original Message - From: patriot2...@mindspring.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:21 AM Subject: CS Trace Minerals To Del, who wrote: Are the minerals in Concentrace from organic or inorganic sources? I am trying this product now, and I find it difficult to take because it is so salty tasting - like drinking sea water. I have to take it in juice or it turns my stomach, and I am only taking 1/4 teaspoon at a time.. Am I the only one to have this problem with it? No, you are not the only person with that problem. My husband can't take it, because it literally turns his stomach. I gulp down about a quarter tsp. in an ounce or two of orange juice, and the stuff still takes awful. Quick chaser of just orange juice cleans my palate quite effectively, however. I think the product is great. I feel better since taking it. I think the horse sized pills of multi minerals I used to take were probably virtually worthless. They crumbled down to a pile of crumbs in water, but didn't dissolve, so I think they probably weren't assimilable in my body, either. The company rep at my health food store was demonstrating its conductivity compared to some other products as part of his sales pitch. Concentrace sure lit up the lights! I recommend trying it, regardless of the taste. Maybe I feel better because of the CS I am taking, but probably the Concentrace helps, too. Marlys -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.574 / Virus Database: 364 - Release Date: 1/29/2004