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The Bromide Dominance Theory

_http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/bromidedominancetheory.html_

(http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/bromidedominancetheory.html)

 

 

A bromide dominance condition may develop when bromide, acquired through

environmental, occupational, iatrogenic or dietary exposure, causes bromide

levels in the body to rise high enough to inhibit iodine enzyme metabolism.

 

Iodine supplementation alters the competitive bromide-iodine relationship

causing bromide excretion. Thus, bromide dominance is diminished and proper

iodine enzyme metabolism may be restored.

 

In the toxic 21st Century, these questions must be raised:

- Would we have such a severe iodine deficiency without bromide dominance?

 

- If iodine deficiency is the underlying cause of many diseases, is bromide

*the underlying cause of the underlying cause?*

 

- Is bromide dominance creating a public health crisis?

 

 

Where Does Bromide Dominance Come From?

 

Bromide is an insidious, additive used in many common products, and as a

pesticide. Because of the sheer amount of bromide-supplemented products,

exposure to this man-made additive has caused a depletion of iodine in human

populations. Studies in lab animals provide alarming evidence that even small

amounts of bromide exposure can be toxic. (1)

 

What products contain bromide?

 

Currently, bromide is found in pesticides (methyl bromide), some bread

products (potassium bromate), brominated vegetable oil that may be added to

citrus-flavored drinks, hot tub cleansers, certain asthma inhalers and

prescription drugs, plastic products, some personal care products, some fabric

dyes, and

as a fire retardant in mattresses, carpeting, etc. (See expanded Products'

Discussion Below.)

 

 

Effects of Bromide on the Organs

 

Iodine depletion weakens the thyroid and other organs. (2)(3)(4)(5)(6) In

individuals where the bromide-iodine ratio is less, bromide may not be

problematic.

 

Thyroid

 

Elevated bromide levels have been implicated in every thyroid disease, from

simple hypothyroidism to auto-immune diseases to thyroid cancer. Malenchenko

found bromide levels 50 times higher in thyroid cancer than normal thyroid

tissue. (7)

 

Rats fed even the minimal amount of bromine expected to be encountered in

the environment underwent goiter-like changes (8), an arguable case of bromide

dominance. In the FIRE project, exposing rats to the brominated flame

retardant compound, bromocyclodecane, showed consistent effects on the thyroid

hormone axis, including decreased T4. Thyroid gland cells have increased size

and larger nuclei, indicating increased synthetic activity. (9)

 

With enhanced intake of bromide, fully one-third of the iodine content in

the thyroids of rats was replaced by bromide. (10)

 

Skin

 

Skin biopsied from a woman who had been on bromide-containing sedatives for

nearly four years found increased bromide in normal skin and three times

that in an affected skin lesion. (11)

 

An infant administered a syrup containing sodium bromide developed

vegetative lesions on the face and scalp. (12)

 

Technicians exposed to brominated compounds for prolonged periods developed

multiple cherry angiomas on the trunk and extremities. (12)

 

Mental

 

The psychiatry literature abounds with cases of elevated bromide levels

being implicated in mental conditions from depression to schizophrenia.

(14)(15)(16) As Guy Abraham, MD, asks, " How many people with misdiagnosed

bromism are

currently treated with psychiatric drugs? " (17) Bromide was used to suppress

women's sex drive in the 1950s.

 

Hearing

 

Potassium bromate, a bread additive, is known to cause renal damage and

permanent deafness in animals and man. (18) In the FIRE project, the most

relevant effect on exposing rats to 28 days to the brominated flame retardant

compound, tetrabromobisphenol-A, was hearing. Specifically, the lower

frequency

range was affected . (19)

 

Kidneys

 

The ability of bromate to cause cancer, especially kidney cancer, is a

significant health concern. (20) The gene expression in kidneys in rats given

a

high dose 100-week potassium bromate in their drinking water showed marked

gene expression difference from the lower non-cancer dose. The high dose

kidney gene expression resembled an adenoma-like expression pattern. (21)

 

 

BROMIDE IN PRODUCTS

 

BREAD

 

Potassium bromate as an additive to most commercial bread and baked goods

probably provides the most egregious contribution to bromide overload in

Western cultures.

 

Bromated flour is product " enriched " with potassium bromate. Some

commercial bakers claim they use bromated flour because it yields dependable

results,

and it makes more elastic dough which can stand up to bread hooks and other

commercial baking tools. (22) However, Pepperidge Farm manages to use only

unbromated flour with excellent results.

 

NOTE ON BANNING POTASSIUM BROMATE IN BREAD:

 

The UK banned bromate in bread in 1990. Canada banned bromate in bread in

1994. (23) Proposal P230 in Australia: Food Regulation Ministerial Council

(FSANZ) still has not finalized its July 2007 proposal to mandate iodized salt

in

breads, breakfast cereals and biscuits.

 

Back in 1999, the Center for Science in the Public Interest petitioned the

FDA to prohibit the use of potassium bromate, charging that the FDA has known

for years that bromate causes cancer in lab animals, but has failed to ban

it. (24) As of September 2007, the US FDA responded to Breast Cancer Choices

inquir with the statement, **Potassium Bromate is still listed as a safe

additive.**

 

WATER

 

When drinking water containing bromide is exposed to ozone, bromate ion, a

powerful oxidizing agent, is formed. Two significant recalls of drinking

water involving bromate have occurred: Wegmann*s Food You Feel Good About

Spring

Water Recall in 2006, and Coca-Cola*s Dasani in 2004. (25)

 

TOOTHPASTE, MOUTHWASH AND GARGLES

Potassium bromate is an antiseptic and astringent in toothpaste, mouth and

gargles. Very toxic if taken internally. May cause bleeding and inflammation

of gums in toothpaste. (26)

 

BROMIDE IN FLAME RETARDANTS

Flame retardants reduce the flammability of a wide variety of commercial and

household products. Some brominated home retardants migrate from the

products in which they are used and are entering the environment and people.

(27)

 

PERSONAL PRODUCTS AND SOME COSMETICS

Sodium bromate in Products: Permanent Waves, Hair Dyes, Textile Dyes Sodium

bromate is in permanent wave neutralizers, hair dye material, and the textile

dyeing process. (28) Benzalkonium is used as a preservative in some

cosmetics. (29)

 

 

References:

 

Breast Cancer Choices is indebted to the pioneering bromide research of Guy

E. Abraham, MD, as well as the clinical and intellectual contributions of

David Brownstein, MD, and Jorge Flechas, MD.

 

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Gland at Enhanced Bromide Intake, Biol Trace Elem Res 1996.

(2) Velicky J et al., The Effect of Bromide on the Ultrastructure of Rat

Thyrocytes, Ann Anat 2004.

(3) Pavelka S et al., Bromide Kinetics and Distribution in the Rat. II

Distribution of Bromide in the Body, Biol Trace Res 2000.

(4) Velicky J et al., Long Term Action of Potassium Bromide on the Rat

Thyroid Gland, Acta Histochem 1998.

(5) Velicky J et al., Potassium Bromide and the Thyroid Gland of the Rat:

Morphology and Immunochemistry 1997.

(6) Vobecky M et al., Interaction of Bromine with Iodine in the Rat Thyroid

Gland at Enhanced Bromide Intake, Biol Trace Elem Res 1996.

(7) Malenchenko AF et al., The Content and Distribution of Iodine, Chlorine

and Bromide in the Normal and Pathologically Changed Thyroid Tissue, Med

Radiol 1984.

(8). Velicky J et al., Potassium Bromide and the Thyroid Gland of the Rat:

Morphology and Immunochemistry, RIA and INAA Analysis, Ann Anat 1997.

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(10) Vobecky M et al., Interaction of Bromine with Iodine in the Rat Thyroid

Gland at Enhanced Bromide Intake, Biol Trace Elem Res 1996.

(11) Hubner K et al., Skin Bromide Content and Bromide Excretion in

Bromoderma Tuberosum, Arch Derm Res 1976.

(12) Bel S et al., Vegetant Bromoderma in an Infant, Pediatric Dermatology

2001.

(13) Cohen A et al., Cherry Angiomas Associated with Exposure to Bromides,

Dermatology 2001.

(14) Horowitz BZ et al., Bromism from Excessive Cola Consumption, Clinical

Toxicology 1997.

(15) Levin M., Transitory Schizophrenia Produced by Bromide Intoxication,

Am J Psychiatry 1946.

(16) _www.gulflink.osd.mil/library/randrep/pb_paper/mr1018.2chap10.html_

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(17) Abraham G., The Combined Measurement of the Four Stable Halides by the

Ion-Selective Electrode Procedure Following Their Chromatographic Separation

on a Strong Anion Exchange Resin: Clinical Application, The Original

Internist 2006.

(18) Morizono T et al., The Effects of Cetrimide and Potassium Bromate on

the Potassium Ion Concentration in the Inner Ear Fluid of the Guinea Pig,

Physiol Bohemoslov 1988.

(19) _www.credocluster.info_ (http://www.credocluster.info) , Issue 6 2006.

(20) _www.rtctoc.com/bromate.htm_ (http://www.rtctoc.com/bromate.htm) .

(21) Geter D et al., Kidney Toxicogenomics of Chronic Potassium Bromate

Exposure in F334 Male Rats, EIMS Meta Data Report 2006.

(22) _www.wisegeek.com_ (http://www.wisegeek.com) .

(23) _www.rtctox.com/bromate.htm_ (http://www.rtctox.com/bromate.htm) .

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(http://www.cspinet.org/new/bromide.htm) .

(25) _www.rtctox.com/bromate.htm_ (http://www.rtctox.com/bromate.htm) .

(26)

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(28) _www.alibaba.com/catalog/11292709/sodium_bromate_99_5.html_

(http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11292709/sodium_bromate_99_5.html) .

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(http://www.gina.antczak.btinternet.co.uk/CU/CUHOME.htm) .

 

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