Don't increase too much but the metallic taste comes from the bromine on your tongue. Iodine tastes very mildly sweet when it isn't countering the bromine.
From the google: well no i think bing but same thing:
"In the 1980s, thanks to "IODOPHOBIA", iodine was replaced with bromine in the bread-making process. (31) Bromide is a goitrogen and interferes with Iodide utilization by the thyroid gland, (32-34) and possibly by the mammary gland also. (35) Iodine has an anticarcinogenic effect on the breast."
Your body needs iodine to create a hormone which your body uses to tell cells to commit suicide. (points at cancerous/pre-cancerous cells) <=== those cells.
Why increase the dosage over time? I've been doing 2 drops for a while now.
You've experienced this? Tastes metallic as always to me
Don't increase too much but the metallic taste comes from the bromine on your tongue. Iodine tastes very mildly sweet when it isn't countering the bromine.
Any details on why there's bromine on my tongue
From the google: well no i think bing but same thing:
"In the 1980s, thanks to "IODOPHOBIA", iodine was replaced with bromine in the bread-making process. (31) Bromide is a goitrogen and interferes with Iodide utilization by the thyroid gland, (32-34) and possibly by the mammary gland also. (35) Iodine has an anticarcinogenic effect on the breast."
Your body needs iodine to create a hormone which your body uses to tell cells to commit suicide. (points at cancerous/pre-cancerous cells) <=== those cells.