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I also found this in relation to bromine: https://www.google.com/amp/blog.zrtlab.com/bromine-an-essential-element%3Fhs_amp%3Dtrue
I also found this in relation to bromine: https://www.google.com/amp/blog.zrtlab.com/bromine-an-essential-element%3Fhs_amp%3Dtrue
http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/library/randrep/pb_paper/mr1018.2.chap10.html
Bromine is essential, but not in the form of brominated cyclic hydrocarbons, used as fire retardants and off-gasing, that causes the well known browning of old, white plastics. Bromide is the nutrient we use. Not Br2, not bromate, etc etc etc. However, an excess of even Bromide will cause serious problems, as it can enter the nervous system through the BBB, in greater amounts than it should, and then change the potential of ion channels that normally would hold chloride. This is what the article above refers to.
By the way, unrefined natural sea salt has signififcant amounts of bromide in it. There is some iodine too, but it is very volatile and tends to quickly be lost, and doubly so in the presence of sunlight. Jack Kruse's hypothesis that humans first evolved out of the first bipedal proto-homonids by feeding from the sea, also implies that iodine, found in quite high concentrations in sea vegetables and fish, must surely therefore have affected how much of it our body uses.
I think I mentioned that the reason for the elemental iodine in lugols being critical to its effectiveness, suggests that also, our body has mechanisms for changing it, but also, with the excess of unnatural forms of bromine, bromate, and the neurotoxic fluoride (and fluorine gas is very uncommon because it rapidly reacts with water in the air, so fluoride will be the main form we encounter), specifically the elemental iodine, and the elemental and organo-bromides (the -ide alone indicates hydrogen bromide, as in the acid, otherwise indicates a naked iodine atom attached to something, and left out because in water, the hydrogen is part of the polar solubility mechanism), the lugol's elemental iodine is able to attack, reduce, and displace the toxic bromine and organobromines that are in fatty tissue. Of which one is, of course, by mass, the largest, the mammary gland.
Doctor David Brownstein, in a video talk I watched, showed photos of a woman with breast cancer, who was treated with lugol's iodine, sadly, too late, and her bras were staining brown with bromine, and the stains were analised and thtey were indeed bromine.
However, I believe that cold and dark also have an influence here, as they do with metabolism of fats instead of carbohydrates. Consider that most likely, humans cloistered in caves and winter shelters probably had more sex at this time, than in summer, when it is hot and uncomfortable. Thus, a preponderance of children would be born mid summer, and the breast tissue is the second highest user of iodine. Correlation is not causation but the links between light and EMF and temperature, as natural triggers for changes in metabolism, are not functioning properly anymore because we have air conditioners, heaters, artificial lighht, and fill our environments with radio waves.