a) Bodies vary. Some bodies work stuff faster than others and I have a very unique body chemistry. There are some people on this planet that drugs and other mind and body altering substances have little to no effect on. Like Ozzy Osbourne. Poor guy can't even get knocked out by aesthetic. And FYI ten days at 0.5 ML day isn't even fast and it's now twelve days. Things seem to just get better and better. Most people have told me that it usually takes a month for it to work fully and I am not even halfway there yet.Aprophis wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:30 pmYes, it is. Improvement isn't proof for calcification. Because
a) it doesn't work that fast and
b) It might affect you but that doesn't mean you were calcified. It just means that Iodine has some impact on you. (And can help with thyroid problems too unless you overdose)
and c) Ever heard of the placebo effect? Belief is a powerful force.
Again, if you don't open up your skull and look at it, you won't know if it's calcified or not. It's basically schroedinger's pineal gland. And what you call proof would neither hold up in court nor in science.
The only thing you know is that iodine has some effect on you.
b) The fact that it introduced sensations within me that I never felt before, say otherwise. The fact that you graciously ignore even though practically spelled it out for you, that the beats effected me at the center of my brain. I have tried these same binaurals before and as I said before aside from sheer accident, they never directly worked on me before. Nor did I ever feel anything physical from them until my session with the iodine. You don't need to crack your skull open to know the difference between the centre of your brain making a pulse or not. Does the iodine have other effects on me. Yes it does. I looked up the health benefits and compared them to my own health, but I'm not talking about Thyroid therapy or the relief of bloating. Heck I'm not even talking about the article I recently read where this stuff can kill the Covid-19 bacteria within 15 seconds. I am however talking about how it's effecting my brain. So stick to the subject and stop derailing.
c) Three things wrong with this one. One, I never expected it to work this fast. I assumed it'd would at least take a month for me to feel any results. Two, you're dismissing it as placebo effect on a forum that sells spirits and spells. Three, I do agree that belief is a powerful thing, but if you really think so, then why are you trying to destroy what you feel is my belief? It's not only very discouraging, but also extremely offensive.
No one is asking anyone to go to court over this all I been doing was sharing my experiences.
Two things. 1. I am only adding iodine in my diet, I have never changed anything else on it. I never stopped using fluoride toothpaste. Nor am reducing the amount of tap water I drink on a daily basis. I am doing it this way because I believe that with the right retooling that you can simply be able to expose yourself to fluoride and enjoy the benefits it gives you, without it latching on to your brain like other chemicals and metals we have in our system and simply adding this to the mix is one of those ways. That being said, Fluoride is a lot more dangerous than you realize. Much like animals, we had stronger teeth before fluoride dental care was even invented. And while Flouride did keep our teeth strong and white, much like over tempering a blade, it made them more brittle and vulnerable to breaks. Cleaner teeth have been knocked out faster than dirtier ones in a fight.Alys-RaccoonReadings wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:50 pm I agree with Aprophis. And I have seen an awful lot of terrifying tooth decay and oral infection in little kids whose parents eschew fluoride on their behalf. And oral infection is a particularly dangerous risk to take on for a concept that doesn’t have rigorous study and evidence backing it up.
2. I am doing this because I am willing to risk my body and life to prove that it works and if it does which it seems to do so far, I will reap the benefits of it.