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Old 01-20-2010, 01:54 PM #1
Diogenes Diogenes is offline
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Default A completely new perspective on Iodine

You'll have to pardon me. I haven't found yet how to search to see if a topic has already been covered. I would hate to jam up the forum with something that has been recently and heavily discussed.

So, a question. Has doses of Iodine, in the range of 12 - 50 mg been discussed? This comes from the pioneering work of Guy Abraham et. al at UCLA
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