trapper/kcmo
if someone could not handle
Lugols on their stomach and needed
Iodine for a chronic or catastrophic condition, iodoral would be really cheap, like free in comparison to pharmedico pills.
i dont mind the price of iodoral for another reason besides patient benefits and research data. that money helps propel getting the word out and further research which isnt getting funding anywhere else. buying a bottle of iodoral once in a while(finances permitting) should be a duty of every person who has thus far benefited from the
Iodine project(optimox corp) and/or the not-for-profit breastcancerchoices. they are great for air travel and their freaky-ness about liquids. plus, an introduction to
Iodine is always more credible with a manufactured product approved by MDs. in fact, the last time i reached for some to show a person i was talking to in my home i found i was out.
we always preach what we need to practice, dont we?