I see you’ve read the book? Very interesting stuff in that book, no?
Both of them. Supplemental iodine made a big difference thank you. I don't know if I told you, but your note about that to me was within one hour of a prayer. So far, what I can say is that if I keep taking these supplements, I'm OK, but deteriorate quickly if I miss a dose or two. I'm probably fighting an infection, but don't know where to go with that in terms of obtaining a diagnosis with which to begin an extended antibiotic treatment I'd rather avoid, particularly because this could be a virus. This could be a very well established bug, as I was treated for Lyme disease several years ago and had never felt so well as when I was on doxycycline.
As to Brownstein's books, the information is important but shallow. I think there is a distinct lack of advice on administration and dosing methods. I'm preferring a homeopathic sublingual treatment of a dilute solution of Lugol's to direct ingestion. The book's lack of a decent index and scholastic footnoting is a big problem. One would think after so many editions they would get that right.