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Traditionally believed to be a less toxic way to supplement iodine compared to traditional Lugol's iodine or tincture.

Blue iodine was famously utilized during severe sanitary crises in the Far North (e.g., against dysentery) to treat severely weakened patients, often reducing symptoms significantly within 3–4 days. Proposed Health Benefits (Traditional/Folklore): Traditionally believed to be a less toxic way

Discusses strengthening the immune system and supporting thyroid function. Traditionally believed to be a less toxic way

A the book claims it treats? Alternative, modern sources discussing blue iodine? Traditionally believed to be a less toxic way

The phrase decodes to "Синий йод – и недуг уйдет" (fb2) Flibusta. This refers to an FB2-format ebook available on the Flibusta library platform by author Nina Bashkirtseva.

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Often touted for reducing swelling and promoting tissue healing.