Treatment of Influenza and Other Diseases
by Mark Sircus
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After testing
over 500 patients, I found that 94.7% of my patients are deficient
in inorganic iodine.
~ Dr. David Brownstein
There are
several reference points we can use to plot out iodine dosages for
a variety of disorders that beg for the use of iodine for successful
treatment. In this chapter I will present different views and practices
from present as well as from the long past when iodine was vastly
more popular as a medicine than it is today. For whatever irrational
reason, doctors and patients fear iodine thus en mass do not use
to its fullest potential.
Humans tolerate
large doses of iodine but the ultra high doses that were used many
decades ago are not required to get the most out of iodine therapy.
Just a little goes a long way, as the governmental iodized salt
programs showed but this dosage level was only affective for goiter
and its avoidance. It actually takes very little iodine to prevent
this disease but no one ever said that was the only purpose and
need for iodine in the body. Today people are more deficient then
ever before because our need for iodine has increased in direct
proportion to our toxic burdens especially of other competing halogens.
So effective
is iodine that aerosols can be effective in sterilizing a room at
levels not even detectable by humans. But Dr. David Derry of Canada
says that, “Dietary iodine found in iodized salt is below
the amounts needed to fill mucus defense roles. To protect
themselves, people wishing to boost their defense against infections
should supplement their diets with iodine.”
“Extremely
high doses of iodine can have serious side effects, but only a small
fraction of such extreme doses are necessary to kill influenza viruses,”
continues Derry who tells us, “In 1945, a breakthrough occurred
when J.D. Stone and Sir McFarland Burnet (who later went on to win
a Nobel Prize for his Clonal Selection Theory) exposed mice
to lethal effects of influenza viral mists. The lethal disease was
prevented by putting iodine solution on mice snouts just prior to
placing them in chambers containing influenza viruses.”
Dr. Derry is
one of several MDs that I refer to as the Iodine Doctors.
Dr. David
Brownstein said, “After testing individuals and finding low iodine
levels, I began to use smaller milligram amounts of iodine/iodide
(6.25mg/day). Upon retesting these individuals 12 months later,
little progress was made. I therefore began using higher milligram
doses (6.2550mg) to increase the serum levels of iodine. It
was only with these higher doses that I began to see clinical improvement
as well as positive changes in the laboratory tests. Why would people
need the larger doses of iodine? Why have iodine levels fallen 50%
in the last 30 years? As I pondered these questions, I came to the
conclusion that the toxicity of modern life must be impacting iodine
levels. It is well known that the toxic halides, fluoride and bromide,
having a similar structure as iodine, can competitively inhibit
iodine absorption and binding in the body. Because of the elevated
levels of toxic halides in the environment and in the food supply,
iodine levels have not only fallen but larger amounts of iodine
are necessary to correct iodine deficiency as well as to promote
a detoxifying effect of heavy metals.”
I have suggested
that people put iodine into a nebulizer for aerosol treatment for
transdermal effect into the lung tissues in the case of lung cancer,
emphysema, asthma and tuberculosis. I make the recommendation to
do the same with magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and glutathione.
It seems obvious that iodine would make the ideal first line of
defense in influenza prevention and without doubt in the treatment
of both swine flu and regular influenza. Iodine, teamed up with
these other primary and very necessary substances, offers an exceptionally
strong defense and treatment against viral infection. It certainly
is better than the antiviral Tamiflu, which reduces symptoms by
only one day. It is really not hard to beat that.
Some physicians
I know are also using chlorine dioxide as an agent for treatment
either transdermally or intravenously applied but
I would never use it for the prevention of anything. Though I have
heard some success stories about chlorine dioxide I do not use it
myself nor for my children. I always will reach for the iodine first
for all the things that chlorine dioxide proponents advocate, for
the iodine is much safer for oral usage, especially when used in
the right form. The body needs iodine anyway as a fundamental nutritional
item but when even heavier guns are needed instead of reaching for
a pharmaceutical one can think of chlorine dioxide.
A function
of iodine in the human body relates to clear thinking. The mind
simply works better when the body is supplied the iodine it needs
and studies do show that iodine deficiency leads to decline in IQ.
Despite its
being critical to normal neurocognitive development, a new study
finds that only 51% of US prenatal multivitamin brands contain any
iodine, and in a number of randomly selected brands, the actual
dose of iodine contained in the supplements did not match values
on the labeling.[1]
It is easy to understand a synthetic pharmaceutical being phased
out but to have iodine, an essential nutritional element that doubles
as a super-effective full-spectrum anti-pathogen, ignored for what
it can do is not reasonable.
Dr. Michael
B. Schachter says, “The treatment dose when a person is iodine insufficient
is generally between 12.5 mg and 50 mg daily. Preliminary research
indicates that if a person is iodine insufficient, it takes
about 3 months to become iodine sufficient while ingesting a dosage
of 50 mg of iodine and a year to become iodine sufficient while
ingesting a dosage of 12.5 mg of iodine daily. However,
the patient needs to be monitored closely with awareness of possible
side effects and detoxification reactions.” This is quite a bit
of iodine and if his statements can be substantiated then most people
are using dosages which are much too low.
In fact if
we put our attention on the full iodine story, which collides with
the fluoride, mercury and bromide story we conclude that we can
only err on the side of too low of a dose. Patients should push
their dosages higher and higher until they get the desired result
but I recommend doing this slowly unless there is little time as
is the case in emergency situations or very late stage cancer. When
using the Nascent Iodine one can dose pulse every two hours orally
taking each individual dose up to as many as 20 drops and even at
this level we are nowhere near points of iodine toxicity and tolerance.
I have given my own three-year-old up to fifteen drops in a dose
when she was confronted with fever and infection.
When treating
life-threatening diseases we do not have months to fool around with
low dosages. We need to zoom up iodine levels quickly. And we need
to get it concentrated to certain tissues or organs. Just to give
you an idea of how high iodine dosages have been taken to we have
to revisit the 1930s when iodine was still a universal medicine,
present in the US Pharmacopeia and was used at much higher dosages
than anyone even dreams of using today.
The usual dose
for treatment was 300 mgs (46 drops of full strength Lugol’s) to
1 gm (1000 mg, 154 drops). It is very important to realize that
today’s Lugol’s is not universally the same as it was because of
new federal legal requirements about concentration levels. The best
company offers Lugol’s at varying concentration levels (2.2, 3 and
7 percent). Nascent is a 2 percent solution.
Preoperative
before thyroidectomy: Lugol solution 510 gtt three times daily,
or 26 gtt twice or three times daily given 1021 days prior to
surgery has been used.
~ MedlinePlus
Dr. Schachterwrote,
“Dr. Abraham started this Iodine Project around 1998 when he became
aware of the many benefits of treating patients with iodine using
doses far beyond the 2 mg a day, which most physicians consider
to be potentially toxic. He noted that starting in the 1820s, the
French physician Jean Lugol used these higher doses to treat a wide
variety of conditions. Dr. Lugol combined elemental iodine (5 %)
and potassium iodide (10%) with 85 % water. Since iodine kills infectious
agents, Dr. Lugol successfully treated many infectious conditions
with this solution, which became known as Lugol’s solution, and
which is still available today. Prior to World War II, many American
and European physicians used Lugol’s solution to treat thyroid conditions,
using doses higher than 2 mg daily without apparent significant
adverse effects.”
When you look
at mainstream recommendations all the above information seems strange
but this is because dosage and RDA are set obscenely low. Note instead
of talking in milligrams (mg) the RDA is in micrograms (mcg) which
is a scale exactly 1000 times less. Meaning it takes 1000 mcg to
equal 1 mg and it takes 1000 mg to equal a gram.
Recommended
Daily Allowance (RDA):50mcg daily for infants 012 months; 90mcg
daily for 18 years; 120mcg daily for 913 years; 150mcg daily
for 1418 years.
Adequate
Intake (AI) for infants: 110mcg daily for ages 06 months;
130mcg daily for 712 months.
Tolerable
Upper Intake Levels (UL): 200mcg/day for ages 13 years; 300mcg/day
for 48 years; 600mcg/day for 913 years; 900mcg/day for 1418
years (including pregnancy and lactation).
Radiation
emergencies: Potassium iodide (KI) should be taken just prior
to, or as soon as possible after exposure. For infants, babies,
and children, KI is administered for exposure of 5 centigrays
(cGy) or more. For birth through 1 month, 16mg can be administered;
for 1 month through 3 years, 32mg can be administered; for 312
years, 65mg can be administered; for adolescents ages 1218
years, 65mg can be administered (or up to 120mg if the adolescent
is approaching adult size).
The highest
dosage I have heard any doctor using today is 100 mg and that is
quite a bit when you take iodine in a form where you can taste and
appreciate what you are taking into your body. My favorite iodine
(Nascent) is ideal for oral and aerosol applications into both nebulizers
and vaporizers though I believe Lugol’s, which is harsher on the
stomach and has a very bitter taste, is better for transdermal application
to the skin not only because it is less expensive but because you
can get it at higher concentration.
Nascent
Iodine, though more expensive actually tastes and feels good while
going down and is gentle enough to give to children, who do not
seem to complain about its taste. Having it on hand for
ones children is important for when they need it you can get them
to take it but that is not so certain with Lugol’s. Nascent iodine
contains approximately 400 mcg per drop so 10 drops is 4 mg and
100 drops is only 40 so it’s safe to take much higher dosages than
is suggested on the bottle. One hundred drops a day is a strong
dose, but when treating life threatening diseases it would not be
unheard of to use upward of 200 drops a day in divided doses. It
is very important to remember though that one should not shoot straight
up to these dosage levels. One should start at low dosages and monitor
for detox reactions, which will be less if sodium bicarbonate and
other substances are used in conjunction.
For alcohol-sensitive
people there is Nanocollidal iodine:
http://www.cedarbear.com/CBNLabsIodineProducts.html.
Recovered alcoholics are extremely sensitive with the tiniest amount
of any alcohol a problem.
Dr. Abrahams
recommends taking 50 mg of iodine/iodide as Lugol’s solution (8
drops) daily for 3 months as a loading dose. Lugol’s solution is
available online at varying concentrations. Then his recommendation
is that dose should be gradually reduced to the 12.5 mg (2 drops)
maintenance dosage under the supervision of a knowledgeable health
care professional. Dr Abrahams feels that 14 to 15 mg. of iodine/iodide
daily is the upper maximum of safety for long-term use. This is
close to Dr. James Howenstine’s (another prominent iodine advocate)
recommended dose of 12.5 mg daily.
In 1953 Dr.
Orian Truss discovered the devastating effects of antibiotics in
an Alabama (USA) hospital. During a hospital round Truss was intrigued
by a gaunt, apparently elderly man who was obviously dying. However,
he was only in his forties and in hospital for four months. No specialist
had been able to make a diagnosis. Out of curiosity Truss asked
the patient when be was last completely well. The man answered that
he was well until six months before when he had cut his finger.
He had received antibiotics for this. Shortly afterwards he developed
diarrhea and his health deteriorated. Truss had seen before how
antibiotics cause diarrhea. It was known that Candida was opportunistic
and thrived in debilitated patients, but now Truss wondered if it
might not be the other way round, that Candida actually caused the
debilitated condition.
Truss had
read that potassium iodide solution could be used to treat Candida
infestation of the blood. So he put the patient on six to
eight drops of Lugol's solution four times a day
and soon the patient was again completely well. Soon afterwards
he had a female patient with a stuffy nose, a throbbing headache,
vaginitis and severe depression. To his amazement all her problems
immediately cleared with Candida treatment.
When I was
coming to closure on this chapter I happened to talk to Dr. Brownstein.
We were in total agreement about dosages. Our consensus extended
to the proposition that the sicker the patient the more iodine they
would need with most average patients needing 25 to 50 mgs with
12 mg being a good maintenance dose though of course this varies
with the quality of ones diet and with ones location. Living near
the beach has its health advantages but in no case should one depend
on iodized salt for their needs.
Dr. Brownstein
said he was using 200 to 300 mg with his prostate and breast cancer
patients with those who have metastases needing the highest dosages.
He also uses both Lugol’s and Nascent reserving the Nascent for
his more sensitive patients. The there are the tablet form of varying
dosage, which are used by more than several of the iodine doctors
I know.
Iodine
is needed in microgram amounts for the thyroid, mg amounts for breast
and other tissues, and can be used therapeutically
in gram amounts.[2]
~ Dr. Donald Miller
[1]
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/588739
[2]
Iodine
Metabolism
Reprinted
with permission from the International
Medical Veritas Association.
January
22, 2011
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