Gosh.. black walnut tincture is anti-parasitic also. And how would you know how much iodine you are getting?I have no clue how accurate this information is.. but the other information on site is pretty spot on. http://healyourselfathome.com/HOW/NEWSTARTS/1_NUTRITION/MINERALS/IODINE/HOW_TO_SUPPLEMENT/lugols_dosage_guidelines.aspx"Safety record is 6 grams IN-organic (i.e. not organic) iodine /day - Daily amounts of up to 6 g /day of INorganic iodine have been safely taken by large groups of patients for several years. It is important however to emphasize that this safety record only applies to INorganic, non-radioactive iodine/iodide, not to organic iodine-containing drugs and to radioactive iodides (radioiodides). Obtaining high doses of organic iodine from seaweed and organic iodine supplements, have sometimes resulted in toxicity problems. Dr. Abraham contributes this, not to the iodine, but to excess doses of the molecule to which the iodine is attached. " Lola ----- Original Message ----- From: brick...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 12:24:07 -0400 (EDT) Subject: CS>Organic Iodine
Hulda Clark says that green black walnut tincture is organic iodine. Why isn't it mentioned as an iodine source? Organic iodine may be better to take? Brickey