...not so bad really.  the way it reads appears that end users aren't
limited in what they can buy or responsible for record keeping.  it's the
sellers that must limit non-trackable transactions to amounts under the
limits, ie lugols at 30ml can be sold one per transaction without any
recordkeeping, but if a customer wants more than one per transaction, or a
16oz bottle at walmart (the 4th element of the axis of evil), the seller can
sell it but must get positive i.d. and keep records of the transaction.
since the lugols at walmart is a special order, of course that will include
contact info, and when picked up they'll probably want to see a picture i.d.
that backs the contact info supplied for their records.

at least that's how i read it...did i miss something?
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Carol Ann [mailto:saffiresk...@yahoo.com]
  Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:16 PM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: Re[2]: CS>Lugols at Walmart



  Looks like its the end of access to OTC  Lugols as it has 10% iodine. Is
it really sold at Walmart?  Feds are raising - anything that has 2.2% or
higher iodine content to Level 1 controlled substance.   This.....is most
troubling.


  , also known as Lugol's solution, first made in 1829, is a solution of
iodine named after the French physician J.G.A. Lugol. Lugol's iodine
solution is often used as an antiseptic and disinfectant, a starch
indicator, to replenish iodine deficiency, to protect the thyroid gland from
radioactive materials (e.g. "fallout"), and for emergency disinfection of
drinking water.[1]
  Lugol's was often used in the treatment of gout and was used as a first
line treatment for hypothyroidism in adults.
  It consists of 10% iodine (I2) and 10% potassium iodide (KI) in 80%
distilled water with a total iodine content of 130 mg/mL. Potassium iodide
makes the iodine water soluble through the formation of the I3- ion. It is
obtained from chemists and pharmacists who are licensed to prepare and
dispense the solution.


  zoe w <ilovegra...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
    http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/fed_regs/rules/2007/fr0702.htm
    zoe


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