Talk:Atomidine
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Man, this is a total sales pitch.
- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.70.99.237 (talk) 00:18, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
Somebody should run through and find an online listing of Cayce readings, and rip some text from them to back this up. A good external link to the Cayce Readings archived somewhere would be great.
I'm pulling most of this out of my head in reference to bits and pieces of the Cayce readings that have been repeted to me. Please check my work.
Is this also tincture of iodine? Atomidine does have the connotation that it is prepared as cited by the Cayce readings; but tincture of iodine appears (aside from specifically being electrified) to be right on for this. Should these articles be merged; or should information about the Cayce readings stay here?
--John Moser 22:13, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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I have attempted to give a brief but accurate history of atomidine and to explain the difference between Atomidine and other iodine products sold by "Cayce Suppliers".66.149.105.217 15:04, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
76.187.124.61 21:41, 22 July 2007 (UTC) This is really some great work but several corrections needed. I will cite sources for corrections. Some of the mysteries I can not explain but there are things that are very clear. I am not unbiased I have a patent pending for a consumable form of nascent iodine manufactured according to Reading 358-1. It is truly as great an iodine as Cayce said as for as I can tell. The patent may not hold but the information will no longer be lost for 70 years as it has been. Atomidine name came in 1926 by Bisey because it was iodine in the nascent state or atomic form of iodine. That is the diatomic molecule is broken through homolytic cleave, each atom keeps one of the bonding electrons. This nascent state is the same as the thyroid puts the iodine into to make T3 and T4 hormones and this is why the body loves it and recognizes it, I believe. Current day Atomidine is very different from 1935 when Bisey died. They according to records you could use 100 drops in a day safely. Now a few drops of iodine chloride causes heart paputations. There is a safey sheet that warns against the use of iodine trichloride or tells you to go to the emergency room if you ingest any. The book The Popular Pratice of Fraud states on page 191 that the American Dental Association found no nascent iodine in Atomidine of this day. I don't know how to list my website ( magnascent.com )and so forth but I have had a lot of research done on nascent iodine, using it for malaria which is why Bisey used it in the first place. I can help MD's wishing to use it to understand how it works and why. I am not really skill as the one who did this so I wish he would use the additional information to redo the work. John Brookshire
--John Brookshire 22 JULY(UTC)

