[email protected] wrote:
Sol-
I am well aware of your iodine problem and that you have been pronounced
with an allergy by the medical establishment.
Nope, you are quite wrong about that. 25 years ago I presented to my
then doctor with severe whole body hives, the iodine allergy was found
by a very long process of elimination and challenge. And I did not
accecpt it easily, for several years I kept searching for anything else
it could have been without finding anything. And in the years since
then, I have tried umpteen things to get rid of all "allergies" without
success.
Consider this- that you have allowed someone else, an "Expert", to tell you
who and what you are, instead of deciding for yourself that, yes, I have a
problem, but I'm going to find a way around it.
See above, that is not how it happened. But you seem to be saying I
should allow YOU to tell who and what I am? How would that be any
different from what you think happened?
And, by being adamant that there is such a thing and that there is no way
around it but extreme avoidance, that you may be standing in someone else's
path of healing.
You might be exposing someone to a fatal reaction to iodine. But as to
standing in the path of healing, I don't buy that iodine is the cure all
for every ill. I have many times read of the miraculous effects of
excessive intake of iodine, and I just don't buy it. Have you ever
looked for the "other side". The Japanese intake of iodine isn't all
health and light, there are adverse effects, serious ones.
I maintain that you have not found the way around it yet. I'll be the very
first to admit that reactions to iodine can be extreme because I had extreme
reactions to it for a very long time.
Here I agree with you. I have not found the way around it yet, but I am
still looking.
What exactly were your reactions? I'd be interested to have a
conversation with you about what they were, and how you got around them.
I have never let a doctor tell me anything is incurable, unbeatable, etc and
I have beaten many things that they said could not be beaten.
Nor do I. If I did, I'd have had a lot of invasive tests and procedures
I have refused, and I'd be on a statin, and worse. I'd not be using CS
either, lol. I do let doctors tell me their opinions, then I research,
examine and come up with my own opinions.
I am convinced that my wife has some argyria in her fingernails. Do you see
me harping against CS/EIS anywhere? Actually, she still uses it in
emergencies, just not prophylactically.
I have that as well, though I am not personally 100% convinced it is
solely from CS, I have a couple of other conditions which could be
implicated or be causing silver to deposit in the nail beds. I haven't
stopped my use of CS either, and will not, though I have cut back on
daily intake, because my very high daily intake for over two years
accomplished what I wanted to do, so don't need that high a dose anymore.
My proposition to you is that you should try to start finding ways to beat
the problem, not defend your limitations.
Again, you seem to believe I am not doing that right along, which is far
from the case. I simply stated what my body does in reaction to a
substance.
But I'll say it again. I will NEVER accept that there really is such a thing
as an iodine allergy in humans.
Your belief, unfortunately, does not change anything for me. The fact
that I react to iodine even when I don't know I've ingested or been
exposed to it does tell me this isn't a case of reverse placebo effect.
So give me those details of what your own adverse reactions to iodine
were, and how you got around or stopped them. I really want to know, I'm
not being in the least sarcastic.
thanks in advance,
sol
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