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Whole blood concentrations of elemental silver in five female volunteers following ingestion of 75mg of metallic silver nanocolloids in tablet form
Introduction Introduction Three noble metals, also called precious metals, are currently used in medicine: gold, silver, and platinum. None of...
Original Internist, 03/01/09 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
Clinical applications of gold and silver nanocolloids
Introduction Introduction Three noble metals, also called precious metals, are currently used in medicine: gold, silver, and platinum. None of...
Original Internist, 09/01/08 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
The bioavailability of iodine applied to the skin
I have often been asked a couple questions: I have often been asked a couple questions: (1) Is the application of iodine to the skin an...
Original Internist, 06/01/08 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
Facts about iodine and autoimmune thyroiditis
Since the 2006 publication by Tang, et al (1), reporting a positive association between iodization of salt in China and autoimmune thyroiditis...
Original Internist, 06/01/08 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
The effect of daily ingestion of 100 mg iodine combined with high doses of vitamins [B.sub.2] and [B.sub.3] in five subjects with fibromyalgia
Introduction Introduction Fibromyalgia is a common clinical syndrome of generalized musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and chronic aching,...
Original Internist, 03/01/08 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
Evidence of defective cellular oxidation and organification of iodide in a female with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
Introduction Introduction Orthoiodosupplementation is the daily amount of the essential element iodine needed for whole body sufficiency and is...
Original Internist, 06/01/07 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
A simple procedure combining the evaluation of whole body sufficiency for iodine with the efficiency of the body to utilize peripheral iodide: the triple test
Introduction Introduction A re-evaluation of the role of the essential element iodine in medicine, called The Iodine Project, was initiated...
Original Internist, 03/01/07 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
The combined measurement of the four stable halides by the ion-selective electrode procedure following their chromatographic separation on a strong anion exchanger resin: clinical applications
Introduction Introduction Group VII B of the periodic table contains five elements which are called halides in the reduced state and halogens...
Original Internist, 12/01/06 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
A simplified procedure for the measurement of urine iodide levels by the ion-selective electrode assay in a clinical setting
Introduction Introduction Various procedures are available for the measurement of inorganic iodide in urine samples. (1-3 and vide infra) Among...
Original Internist, 09/01/06 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication -
The history of iodine in medicine Part III: thyroid fixation and medical iodophobia
The thyroid gland-iodine connection was known just a few years following the discovery of iodine in seaweed in 1811. Only eight years after this...
Original Internist, 06/01/06 by Guy E. Abraham · More from publication
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