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Traditional treatment (from India) based on Nascent iodine

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Traditional treatment (from India) based on Nascent iodine

Dr. Sunkar A. Bisey, India's answer to Thomas Edison, westernized a traditional medicine made from seaweed. He had gone to England in the 1890's to study Engineering. After a trip to southern France, Bisey came down with malaria and did not respond to quinine. He was slowly dying of malaria when this traditional medicine sent from India saved his life. In 1928 it was determined that he had achieved the nascent or atomic state of iodine in a consumable form, the iodine atom, not an ion or iodine molecule. After his death in 1935, Bisey's company changed hands several time and by the late 1940's, it had become just another iodine, no longer nascent.

I had a chance meeting with a missionary working in Zambia in the year 2000. He spoke of dealing with drug resistant strains of malaria. I wanted to help and searched to see if herbs or minerals might help. I came across references to Dr. Bisey and his iodine treatment. In another chance meeting, while in Arizona I visited a minister who had heard of an iodine supplement similar to what I wanted. It helped with mild malaria but not severe so I realized that this nascent state was not easy to reach.

Doctors in India heard of this nascent iodine and ordered it once I had set up a company to produce the hard to make consumable nascent iodine. They have used the heath supplement that my company produces for several years now for malaria, chikungunya, Dengue fever and other uses. Below are records of the doctors in India, confirmed by RDT before and after treatment.

AGE GROUP MALARIA POSITIVE CASES DOSE
(TO BE CONSUMED AS SOON AS CONSTITUTED) MALARIA
FALCIPARUM
TYPE MALARIA
VIVAX
TYPE TEST FOR
MALARIA AFTER
ONE WEEK RESPONSE
RATE

Men (12yrs - 70 yrs) 230 10 drops (4mg)
in 100 ml of water 148 82 -ve in
210 cases 91.3%
Women (12 yrs - 70 yrs) 180 10 drops (4mg)
in 100 ml of water 110 70 -ve in
140 cases 77.7%
Children (5 yrs - 12 yrs) 75 5 drops (2mg)
in 100 ml of water 60 15 -ve in
58 cases 77.3%

John Brookshire
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AGE GROUP POS. CASES DOSE FALCIP. VIVAX AFTER 1 WEEK PERCENT 12 YR - 70 YR 230 MEN 10 drops 148 82 210 neg. 91.3 % 12 YR - 70 YR 180 WOMEN 10 drops 110 70 140 neg 77.7 % 5 YR - 12 YR 75 CHILDREN 5 drops 60 15 58 neg. 77.3 % CONCLUSIONS 1. Magnascent (nascent) Iodine could be used in malaria both as a therapeutic and chemoprophylactic agent as an alternative to traditional antimalarials like Chloroquine, Quinine, Pyrimethamine and Artemisinin. The emergence of resistance of malarial parasites to traditional antimalarials sends an urgent signal for a safe, effective, nontoxic and cost effective antimalarial agent, and Magnascent (nascent) Iodine fits into the bill and can serve as a promising agent superior to Chloroquine, Quinine, Pyrimethamine and Artemisinin. 2. After using Magnascent (nascent) Iodine, the temperature returns to normal with 24-48 hours with no side effects and increased sense of well-being. 3. Magnascent (nascent) Iodine is safe, even up to 50 drops as a single dose without iodism and is rapidly excreted in the urine without side effects. 4. Repeated small doses of Magnascent (nascent) Iodine is [more] effective than larger amounts in less frequent intervals. 5. Long term prophylaxis may be needed in cases of recurrences more than 3 years after the first attack. Magnascent Iodine appears to be safe in such cases. 6. In all known cases of positive malaria treated with Magnascent (nascent) Iodine, follow-up up to 6 months is ideal for complete remission and prevention of relapses. 7. In all malaria positive cases, supportive therapies including parenteral hydration was employed. 8. In summary, Magnascent (nascent) Iodine is an asset to tropical malaria.
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This email is from a couple of years ago. Dear John, Yes,we have seen similar results when we had camps in coastal areas(Mangalore).The results in malaria patients using iodine along with anti malarial drug gives far better results than giving anti malarial drugs alone(quinilone group of drugs).But iodine is very very effective as prophylaxis for those in malaria epidemics and incidence of malaria would be less when iodine is given as prophylaxis alone to those in malaria belts.Additional advantage is fast recovery and increase level of energy e.t.c.,We have not seen any deaths in malaria patients treated with anti malarial drugs with iodine.Of course in malarial meningitis it would be interesting to know how it works but we din't find any opportunity to treat any meningeal malarial infection.Yes,iodine is really a wonderful remedy for malaria.It is worth exploring further in this area. Thanks and regards, Drs.Chakradhar,Jagadish
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contact details of nascent iodine producer
I would like to make contact with nascent iodine producer referred to in John Brookshire's article claiming success treating malaria with same for distribution in Southern Africa Please revert back to me with contact details if possible Regards Dirk Geldenhuys South Africa
Nascent iodine used in Leprosy colony
Hello Partners ... We thoroughly enjoyed and we thank God for bringing us together to save the world of leprosy, at least trying to save!. Thank you for the testimonials and I hope to provide some classic leprosy testimonials. One such leprosy pt.a poor woman in her 40's with T2 diabetes,Hypothyroid, c/o lethargy,high blood sugars,after being treated with just one week of magnascent iodine,became so energetic,full of life,went back to household work,and on follow up a week later was so grateful for the free sample of your generous donation.Her smiling face and outlook was different within only one week of treatment. Lets pray hard for her to continue to get better.I am also getting encouraging results on the leprosy wound healing,but it takes time and much longer/prolonged treatment.I also initiated treatment in lung clot,T1 insulin dependent diabetics,psoriasis,female hormonal problem pts.and so on.So far all good encouraging responses except one developed skin rash-possibly due to iodine hypersensitvity. Thats all for now and wishing good luck on your brother's attempt to secure funding for the donations to poor lepers.They really need fdirst and foremost -our prayers and help. Thankyou andy and latha