Bromide [bromine]

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Bromide: a salt of the halogen gas Bromine and third down from the top in column  VII A on the Periodic Table of Elements.

Overview

The halogen gases [Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine] are highly-reactive elements and combine readily with other elements by forming ionic and covalent bonds in living tissue.

Bromide is prevalent in all foams in furniture, pillows and mattresses.  Off-gassing is a MAJOR health issue.  Bromide is used a substitute for chlorine in pools and hot tubs.  Hot water dramatically increase body absorption of Bromine.  It is also used in flour to enhance texture of breads and pastries.  Flour labels with it read: Brominated.

Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine directly interfere with body organs and hormone activity by latching onto EMPTY receptor sites of key organs such as the thyroid, adrenals and pineal gland in the brain.

Tooth pastes [99%] medications [approximately 70%] and city water supplies are commonly contaminated with reactive halogens.

Dislodging of halogens from receptors requires usage of key Essential Elements on a daily basis for multiple years. Failure to remove halogens from

Ask John Thomas for guidance with this issue.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for guidance and be open to new ideas.

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