Potassium Iodide in granular form Fisher Scientific, is quite
inexpensive and can be ordered in 500 gm jars for about $12.00. It can
be capsulated at
home using a home encapsulator (also cheap) which can be purchased from
some health food stores, otherwise from S.L. Anderson in CA
1(530)589-3062. Don't forget to order the 'tamper' with the
encapsulator.

The Potassium Iodide weighs 25.76 gm per tablespoon assuming it is not
too finely ground. Divide by 12 and now you have a weight of about 2 gm
per 1/4 tsp or one '00' capsule.

The dosage seems to be 100 mg per tablet.

One capsule of the stuff will weigh 2 gm or 2,000 mg,
that is really 20 capsules in one. So, to every tsp of potassium iodide,

add 19 tsp of corn starch and mix thoroughly in a ziplock bag. When
mixed, it can be encapsulated, and every capsule will contain +/- 100 mg

potassium iodide. Sincerely, Leo


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