Review
Of Atomidine
I was at a meeting last fall attended by friends, among whom was a
naturopath. We took a break and went outside to toss a Frisbee to the dogs.
While outside, I asked my new friend, the naturopath, to take a look in my ear
and make a recommendation. I’d had a pimple (or a boil) in there and all I’d
done thus far was keep it irrigated and clean hoping my immune system would eventually
stop the infection.
He looked at me and said, "I’d get that sucker lanced."
The ear canal was nearly shut tight. The infection was red and hot and that
night, upon returning home, it was throbbing and painful. I resigned myself to
run to the emergency room in the morning, pay cash, and have someone "lance that
sucker."
I got online to check my email before heading to sleep, when I spotted a good
friend online who immediately sent me an IM asking me how I was. I told her…the
whole story and my plans, when she said, "Too bad you don’t have some
Atomidine." I asked her what the heck that was, and she explained that it
was detoxified iodine, something
Edgar Cayce had come up with. My eyes dropped
to my desk, where a padded envelope lay, upon which the return address read
"Cayce Concepts."
[Note that Cayce Concepts is no longer where you can get this iodine, but rather
has moved to www.Iodinesource.com.] I grabbed the envelope, ripped it open, and out
rolled a bottle of Atomidine.
I love this universe.
I don’t know what I said to my friend, but I quickly signed off, opened the
bottle and squeezed two drops into the dropper. I placed the eyedropper into my
ear as far as it would go (which wasn’t very far) tilted my head and squeezed
slowly.
You won’t believe the pain. Boy, that stung.
But within half an hour, the swelling in my ear canal had shrunk 50% and the
pain was cut in half too. I was impressed.
In the morning, the inflammation was nearly gone. Having read the materials
Phil (of The Iodine Source) had sent along the night before, I decided to stick
with the Atomidine rather than see a doctor that day. I took two more drops
(again, it stung like a killer bee) but by that evening, the ear infection was
history.
Iodine is toxic. What you get in the store I would NOT put in my mouth.
Having a friend who owed me a favor (who just happens to be a chemist), I sent
him a CC of the Atomidine in a bottle for a toxicology reading. He reported
back, "Hey, this is some good stuff." I asked how much could the
average adult take in a week. His response was, "A heck of a lot more than
any other iodine out there." He seemed to feel that one or two CCs a week
would not be harmful, but that side effects should be noted if they occurred. We
both agreed that it was powerful stuff and should be used with caution.
Someone once asked me, "Why do you take all of your discoveries and put
them in your mouth?"
The one thing I’ve picked up along the way, from my days as a student
(lasting some 15 years) and my days overseas (as a volunteer) is gum disease.
All my greatest discoveries go into treating this. Gum disease can lead to CVD
(Cardiovascular Disease, again, see our publication,
Bypassing
Bypass). Brushing
with three drops of Atomidine three times a week is a great way to get the
iodine your body needs, especially if you are off fish (vegetarian or vegan) and
don’t eat any sea vegetables. Fish are toxic sponges and many nutritionists
warn us against too much fish in our diets. (See also the
Farmed Salmon
Warnings) So I’ve added three drops of Atomidine to my teethbrushing routine,
three times a week. (My dentist says I’m his best patient.)
I fell in love with my Atomidine. I love to work hard and play hard and when
I come inside, I’m always cut, scraped, or bleeding somewhere. Now I put a
drop of Atomidine on the cut and it heals in less than three days. Stings, but
it heals.
And then, out of the blue, we were contacted by Baar Products and asked to
review their Atomidine.
We received it in the mail, opened the envelope, and large bottle dropped
out, but it was clear, like water. The other stuff was bright red.
The differences between the two, we found out later through interviews and
letters, etc, is that the Baar Atomic Iodine is made with 1% iodine-trichloride
in water (if you’ll recall, iodine mixed with potassium or chlorine is water
soluble). Cayce Concept’s Atomidine is 1% iodine in alcohol. As you can guess,
or if you have a degree in chemistry, the second is stronger (and more
expensive). Both have been magnetically charged in the manner prescribed by the
Cayce readings. Baar’s product tastes salty, and does not burn much when
applied.
Wanting to compare the two, I remembered someone I know has an occasional ear fungus problem. He
scratches the ear canal (because the fungus itches) and eventually breaks the
skin and it gets all messy in there. I asked him to put two drops of the Baar
Atomidine in his infected ear and get some sleep and tell me the results in the
morning.
He responded that it had helped some the night before, but by morning, the
ear was just bad as the day previous. So then I asked him to put two drops of
the Cayce Concept product in his ear, and his reply was: "Wowuch!!! That
stuff burns!
I checked back a little later and the infection (and itch) were gone. That
night, still gone. The next day, still gone.
Cayce Concepts' Atomidine is the better product. At least in our humble estimation.
However, I wouldn’t judge the Baar product as being worthless. It’s weaker,
and since it’s in water, it can be mixed with many things to supply you your
iodine needs.
Both Baar and Cayce Concepts claim that theirs is the authentic form and that
from the readings their product is the one that Cayce talked about. I bought a
CD from Baar with all of Cayce’s readings on Iodine and though iodine-trichloride
is
mentioned, nowhere is the exact form of iodine mentioned either.
I did find a spot where someone inquired of Cayce, "In what medium is
iodine dissolved?" and the reply was: alcohol. This happens to be true, and
happens to be something that Cayce would probably not have known in a waking
state (since he was not a chemist).
I am using the Baar product. I’ve mixed it into my shampoo, since Cayce
mentioned that it mixes well with shampoo and helps keep your scalp healthy and
clean and stops hair loss (oh please please please please).
You can reach Phil at Cayce Concepts on the web:
http://www.Iodinesource.com/. He
doesn’t have much of a store online, but you can many of Cayce’s therapies
(equipment) there to try on your own. Phil is very dedicated and sincere about
his work and wants to bring Cayce’s healing remedies back into the mainstream.
Baar Products can be found at www.baar.com
and you will see nearly everything
that Cayce talked about in his readings, including books on Cayce and the famous
Cayce readings CD (which costs $150.00 and was quite useful in the research for
his article).
Each person believes his product is superior and that his product is the
actual one Cayce described and produced according to each’s understanding of
the Cayce readings.
Me? I just don’t know. Though, I must rank Cayce Concepts’s Atomidine a
giant step above Baar’s product. My medicine chest always has a bottle of
one of Cayce's atomidines. Put one in your First Aid kit too.
Additionally, Barr's product,
Iodine Trichloride, should NEVER be used internally. Here is the Material Safety
Data Sheet on Iodine Trichloride.
Another form of Atomidine from a reading by Edgar Cayce was
never produced by the person he'd given it to because it was so expensive. It is
called Magnascent. Here is a
review of Magnascent published in our newsletter.