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Tincture of Iodine
Your thyroid gland (located at the frontal base of the neck) is a key endocrine gland that furnishes energy to every cell in your body. It is dependent on a balance of two trace minerals, Manganese and especially Iodine. The Thyroid does not function proficiently in the absence of adequate Iodine.
Applying Tincture of Iodine to your skin is the most efficient (as well as most economical) method of determining a metabolic deficiency of iodine. It is a "test" as well as a "treatment". If the "brown" stain fades in 24 hours or less, it indicates that Iodine is not sufficient to normalize thyroid secretion to the cells. Even if you are taking thyroid orally to stimulate your own thyroid, lack of iodine will interfere with your body's ability to properly utilize it. When you notice that there is a faded brown stain remaining 24 hours after applying the Iodine, your thyroid will more likely be able to function normally. If you are taking thyroid orally, you may be able to reduce the dosage. This should be done in conjunction with your healthcare provider.
Instructions for Application: DO NOT USE IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO IODINE. Use applicator rod to apply Iodine to upper thigh or low abdomen (or any other area of skin where the Iodine is visible) in a 3" square patch. Rotate the area of application each time you apply it. Apply as often as you notice that the Iodine has absorbed and the skin is clear. For instance, if absorption occurs in 2 hours, reapply immediately; if it occurs in 4 or 6 or 8 or 12 hours, reapply whenever you notice that the skin is clear. When you eventually notice a faded brown stain after 12 hours, check in another 12 hours for the stain. If your skin is clear after 24 hours, continue application once a day until stain is apparent after 24 hours. Discontinue application when you observe a faded stain at 24 hours after initial application. The objective of the frequent applications is to accomplish the 24 hours slight "stain" as quickly as possible, rather than to have to continue to apply over several months time. To be sure that normal Iodine levels are stable, check absorption again in one week. If stain is visible in 24 hours, your Iodine level remains normal. Because stress of daily living can put a strain on your Thyroid, it is recommended that you recheck Iodine absorption every 3 months thereafter. Repeat the process described if it fades in 24 hours or less (in 1 week or 3 or more months).
Iodine and Chelation Heavy Metals and Halogens International Medical Veritas Association
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