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Re: Cipro, Prozac, rock salt, iodine

You said:

What is the story on Cipro, Prozac, rock salt. How can iodine deficiency
potentiate fluoride absorption?


Fluoride - A Medical Fact Which You Can Have Substantiated By
Specialists Who Are Not Under The Control Of The Government


The following should open your eyes to a medical fact which you can
have substantiated by specialists who are not under the control of the
government and can therefore tell the truth.

This info is interesting. I have just finished reading a book written
in 1958, by a doctor in America. The book is to do with diet and in
the section regarding the thyroid gland it states ;-

"All the blood in the body passes through the thyroid gland every 17
minutes, during this 17min passage the gland's secretion of iodine
KILLS weak germs that may have gained entry into the blood through an
injury to the skin, the lining of nose or throat, or through
absorption of food from the digestive tract, Strong, virulent germs
are rendered weaker by each 17 min trip, until finally they are killed."

"It is well established that the iodine content of the thyroid gland
is dependent upon the iodine available in the food and water intake of
the individual"

"This gland performs other functions besides killing harmful germs in
the blood. The 1st is the rebuilding of energy with which to do the
day's work. The 2nd is to calm the body and relieve nervous tension,
and the 3rd relates to clear thinking. Iodine is also one of the best
oxidizing catalysts we have."

"Now while the thyroid gland helpfully stores iodine from the blood
passing through it every 17 mins., the gland MAY also BE MADE TO LOSE
THAT STORED IODINE IF, for example, WE TAKE IN DRINKING WATER TO WHICH
CHLORINE IS ADDED, or use too much sodium chloride, whose common name
is table salt."

"There is a WELL- KNOWN law of halogen displacement. The halogen group
is made up as follows;

Halogen ... Relative Atomic Weight
FLUORINE..19.
CHLORINE..35.5
BROMINE..80
IODINE..127.

The clinical activity of any one of these 4 halogens is in INVERSE
proportion to its atomic weight. This means that any one of the four,
CAN DISPLACE THE ELEMENT WITH A HIGHER ATOMIC WEIGHT, but cannot
displace an element with a lower atomic weight."

Therefore FLUORINE with the LOWEST atomic weight CAN REPLACE ALL of
the others, but most of all IODINE.

"BUT A REVERSE ORDER IS NOT POSSIBLE.''

Now I can clearly see why "they" are so insistent on this plan of
destruction, hope this info puts it all clearly for other men and women.
---> http://www.loveforlife.com.au/node/765 <---











Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:45 am

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To Aliss Terpstra: You said: Taking Cipro or Prozac can cause it too. So can drinking tea, beer, wine, and using tobacco, or eating ethnic foods made with rock...
James Robert Deal
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You said: What is the story on Cipro, Prozac, rock salt. How can iodine deficiency potentiate fluoride absorption? Fluoride - A Medical Fact Which You Can Have...
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Dear James, Thanks for identifying yourself. I can imagine this must be new and preposterous information. Most people believe that fluoride is a nutrient and...
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