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FYI. How to make your own.

 

- Steve

 

Iodine Remedies Secrets From The Sea

http://www.jcrows.com/MaryJoFahey_IodineRemediesSecretsFromTheSea.pdf

 

 

 

Recipe For Making Lugol¡¯s Solution

 

The recipe to make one liter includes the

following ingredients:

44 gm. (1 1/2 ounces) iodine, granular

88 gm. (3 ounces) potassium iodide, granular

 

Dissolve the potassium iodide in about a pint of water.

Then add the iodine crystals and fill to the liter mark with

water. It takes about a day to dissolve completely. Shake it

from time to time. Keep out of sight and reach of children.

Do not use if allergic to iodine. Be careful to avoid bottled

water for preparation.

 

 

 

Recipes For Making SSKI Solution

 

One Liter of SSKI

 

The recipe for making one liter of SSKI is as follows:

1000 grams (1 kilograms) potassium iodide (KI)

680 milliter (ml.) hot, purified water

Additional purified water to make one liter

 

Mix the potassium iodide in the hot water and allow it

to cool to about 25¢ª degrees Celsius (77¢ª Fahrenheit)

and add sufficient purified water to make 1000 ml. (one

liter).

The resulting solution should be clear, colorless, and

odorless and have a very salty taste. Store the liquid in a

brown glass bottle.

 

 

2-Ounces of SSKI

 

The recipe for making two ounces of SSKI is as follows:

2 ounces KI (4 tablespoons or 56.7g.)

Purified water

 

From Cresson H. Kearny¡¯s Nuclear War Survival Skills by

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory:

To prepare a saturated solution of potassium iodide, fill

a bottle about 60% full of crystalline or granular potassium

iodide. (A 2-fluid-ounce bottle, made of dark glass

and having a solid, non-metallic, screwcap top, is a good

size for a family. About 2 ounces of crystalline or granular

potassium iodide is needed to fill a 2-fluid-ounce

bottle about 60% full.) Next, pour safe, room-temperature

water into the bottle until it is about 90% full.

Then close the bottle tightly and shake it vigorously for

at least 2 minutes. Some of the solid potassium iodide

should remain permanently undissolved at the bottom

of the bottle; this is proof that the solution is saturated.

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Steve, I Thank You So Much for this Information! Sincerely, Elizabeth

 

 

 

"Norton, Steve" <stephen.nortonoleander soup Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:28:10 PM Making Lugol's and SKKI

 

FYI. How to make your own.

- Steve

Iodine Remedies Secrets From The Sea http://www.jcrows. com/MaryJoFahey_ IodineRemediesSe cretsFromTheSea. pdf

Recipe For Making Lugol’s Solution

The recipe to make one liter includes the following ingredients: 44 gm. (1 1/2 ounces) iodine, granular 88 gm. (3 ounces) potassium iodide, granular

Dissolve the potassium iodide in about a pint of water. Then add the iodine crystals and fill to the liter mark with water. It takes about a day to dissolve completely. Shake it from time to time. Keep out of sight and reach of children. Do not use if allergic to iodine. Be careful to avoid bottled water for preparation.

Recipes For Making SSKI Solution

One Liter of SSKI

The recipe for making one liter of SSKI is as follows: 1000 grams (1 kilograms) potassium iodide (KI) 680 milliter (ml.) hot, purified water Additional purified water to make one liter

Mix the potassium iodide in the hot water and allow it to cool to about 25Ëš degrees Celsius (77Ëš Fahrenheit) and add sufficient purified water to make 1000 ml. (one liter). The resulting solution should be clear, colorless, and odorless and have a very salty taste. Store the liquid in a brown glass bottle.

2-Ounces of SSKI

The recipe for making two ounces of SSKI is as follows: 2 ounces KI (4 tablespoons or 56.7g.) Purified water

From Cresson H. Kearny’s Nuclear War Survival Skills by

Oak Ridge National Laboratory: To prepare a saturated solution of potassium iodide, fill a bottle about 60% full of crystalline or granular potassium iodide. (A 2-fluid-ounce bottle, made of dark glass and having a solid, non-metallic, screwcap top, is a good size for a family. About 2 ounces of crystalline or granular potassium iodide is needed to fill a 2-fluid-ounce bottle about 60% full.) Next, pour safe, room-temperature water into the bottle until it is about 90% full. Then close the bottle tightly and shake it vigorously for at least 2 minutes. Some of the solid potassium iodide should remain permanently undissolved at the

bottom of the bottle; this is proof that the solution is saturated.

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