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Salt Loading Protocol for Possible Bromide Side Effects
Orthoiodosupplementation induced and increased mobilization of bromine from storage sites,
with increased urinary excretion of bromide. --Guy Abraham, MD
Certain iodine-literate doctors feel the bromide excreted by iodine therapy can be eliminated
more efficiently by the chloride present in mineral-rich unprocessed sea salt. The salt is added
to water in a specific way. Eating salty food is not effective. Table salt is only used in an
emergency.
Many iodine takers found the Salt Loading Protocol devised by Dr. William Shevin (and
presented at the February '07 Iodine Conference) to be effective in eliminating the side effects
such as bromide sedation, acne, brain fog, brassy taste, mouth sores, frontal headache or other
symptoms which occur in a small percentage of patients.
•1/4 teaspoon salt dissolved in 1/2 cup warm water. Follow immediately with 12-16 oz
pure water.
•Repeat in 30-45 minutes if needed. May repeat again until copious urination begins.
•Observe subjective response (usually within several hours).
•Iodine Investigation Project participants have found 1/2 teaspoon salt dissolved in the
recommended amount of water works faster than the 1/4 teaspoon dosage.
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From October 2007 Iodine Conference
•50 mg Iodoral minimum for breast cancer (may start with 12.5 mg).
Some practitioners may recommend another form of iodine such as Lugol's solution.
Iodoral is the Lugol's formula in tablet form especially designed to avoid gastric irritation.
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Vitamin C - 3,000 mg per day (more may be necessary to detox bromide).
•300-600 mg magnesium oxide (Iodine Investigation Project participants prefer
magnesium glycinate or magnesium citrate.)
•200 mcg selenium. The selenomethionine version is preferred by many. Also see link.
•500 mg niacin (B3) twice a day (NOT niacinamide). Start lower to avoid flush. *See update
in left margin on the ATP Cofactors as an alternative.
•100 mg Vitamin B2 three times a day. *See update in left margin on the ATP Cofactor as
an alternative.
•A comprehensive vitamin and nutrition program.
http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/iprotocol.html