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Is Iodoral Anti-Viral?
By raven
Created 05/26/2008 - 8:59pm

This is what I have been reading in Dr. Brownstein's book on Iodine. I had a chance to find out this week. I have been working way too many hours with lots of stressful deadlines and extra tasks to do. It finally caught up with me at the end of the week. My HV1 flared up. Slight fever, a little fatigue and a cold sore just inside my nose. Took some extra Lysine but I think it was the extra dose of Iodoral I took that hit it and kicked it out of action. I had been taking 50 mgs a day and feeling great on it. So I was a little reluctant to up the dose but I added another 25 mgs today to see what would happen. Within a few hours the burning and tingling inside my nose went away and I felt more clear and energetic. Body temp normalized. I also had a chance to slow down and relax over the weekend.Which is what I really needed. I don't plan on taking the increased dose tomorrow so I will see how it goes but I definitely feel the Iodoral was antiviral just as the good doctor says. Raven CAPi [1] since 8-05 for Cpni [2] and Mycoplasma P. for MSi [3] and/or CFSi [4]

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Feeling 98% well and going for 100! Still testing + for Cpni [2] since June '08.CAPi [1] since 8-05 for Cpn and Mycoplasma P. for MSi [3] and/or CFSi [4]. Also EBVi [5]i [5] and HHV6 NACi [6], Iodoral, T3, BHRT, Methylcobalamin injections, Nitro patch, LDNi [7]i [7] and Methylation supplementsi [8]i [8]

       

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