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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:05 AM

[Medicalnewscommentaries] Iodine - Bringing Back the UniversalMedicine - September 23, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear IMVA,

 

I have been streaking across the medical landscape addressing one subject after another during these past weeks, so fast it has been hard to stop and decide what to send. Today finally I am happy to announce the publication of Iodine – Bringing Back the Universal Medicine book, see info on that below.

 

I will try to communicate with my IMVA readers more often in the coming weeks and will be sharing chapters from the Magnesium – The Ultimate Heart Medicine book. It has been very exciting writing this book for it clearly shows that magnesium chloride is cardiology’s silver bullet against heart disease. Interestingly in the press last week was this:

Blood clots called deep vein thromboses may affect up to 600,000 Americans a year but they can be easily prevented and treated, the U.S. Surgeon General's office said on Monday. "These timely, easy-to-read guides provide valuable information on preventing and treating dangerous blood clots," said acting Surgeon General Dr. Steven Galson. Symptoms include new swelling, skin redness, soreness or a warm spot on the arm or leg, breathing difficulties, chest pain, a strange cough or fast heartbeat.

 

Now look at the suggestions for treatment from the Surgeon Generals office. “Those at risk are advised to wear loose-fitting clothes, to raise their legs up above heart level from time to time, exercise, wear compression stockings and cut down on salt.” It is beyond my ability to calculate the ignorance in leaving magnesium out of such a protocol. Iodine would be very helpful also.

 

 

 

I am recommending that every single member of my readership purchase this new book on iodine for it contains essential information about one of the mineral medicines most important to our lives and health. I am now an iodine doctor and someone wrote me, does that mean you are giving up on being the magnesium man? Was I seeing iodine replacing the number one place that my medical heart has for magnesium? Not a chance, but it is a close race, iodine is that important and it makes an excellent universal medicine. I will

 

I suggest that everyone go out and stock up on several different types of iodine. Nascent Iodine is the one to use for children and the one to start with. It is the gentlest formula. It’s good to have several types of iodine present in ones medicine cabinet but you don’t want more than a years worth on hand. If one intends to take iodine levels into orbit, as several of the most prominent iodine doctors suggest, one should even pick up some Lugol’s and Iodoral tablets to achieve high dosage levels. But for higher dose regiments professional supervision is highly advised.

 

Nascent has been known under other names like atomic iodine and it is one of two old Edgar Casey formulas. Another form of it is called detoxified iodine because it is so much less toxic than the others. Before my recent trip to the interior I actually burned my skin with a seven percent iodine solution though this is the concentration level that Dr. Simoncini recommends for the treatment of skin cancer. The Nascent Iodine is the most gentle and people who think they are allergic to iodine do not react negatively to it.

 

As the credit crunch threatens to throw the economy into a deep slump, Americans are already cutting back on health care, a sector once thought to be invulnerable to recession. Spending on everything from doctors' appointments to preventive tests to prescription drugs is under pressure. Pharmaceutical sales for the first time are actually contracting and I think this is a good thing. Soon people are going to have no choice but to return to basic medicine and many will wish they had a good supply of magnesium chloride, iodine, Alpha Lipoic Acid and a list of other basic medicinal substances in stock in their homes.

If this sounds bad just read the end of a financial essay titled “It’s The End of the World as we Know it?”[ii] Published two days ago in the Baltimore Sun: “Under no scenario can Uncle Sam raise the trillions it needs to meet all these obligations. No tax rate is high enough, no discretionary spending cuts draconian enough. And there is no creditor of last resort for the U.S. Treasury. If default implies an Argentina-like scenario, that would leave us with only two options. The first is to print money; Mr. Williams says this would lead to “hyperinflation on the order of 1920s Germany.” The other option is to eliminate Medicare and Social Security.”

I am resisting publishing much about the financial crisis having already contributed as much as I could in the early warning area. I also edited out my comments tonight about the building tensions with Russia. My cries will concentrate on a series of books on medical truth that I am beginning tonight to release with relentless determination over the next six months. All I can say is that my concepts from my Survival Medicine compendium are going to increasingly loom up in importance. You can read my lips on that one.

Mark Sircus Ac., OMDDirector International Medical Veritas Association http://www.winningcancer.com/

P.S. I was happy to see tonight that Dr. Gary Gordon published to his readership Magnesium - The Lamp of Life, and though he says that everything I say is right he still does not endorse transdermal magnesium therapy. He claims to have a decades long understanding of the importance of magnesium but does not seem to understand the primary channel to successful magnesium supplementation is not oral or IV. I find that a bit odd.

http://www.truthout.org/article/consumers-cut-health-spending-economic-downturn-takes-toll

[ii] http://optionarmageddon.ml-implode.com/2008/09/21/its-the-end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it/

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