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by varenc 886 days ago
This is explained further down in the article. Nascent iodine is in quotes because it doesn’t even seem like real quantifiable product.

The other supplements are real things with at least some semblance of scientific inquiry, but to quote the article:

> We couldn’t find any reliable scientific information on “nascent iodine.” ... The “nascent” stuff is supposed to have an “electromagnetic charge” that makes it easier to digest. ... iodine in this “charged” form cannot even exist in liquid form, which is how Alex Jones and company distribute it.