Written by L.A. Pomeroy
Breast, ovarian, prostate and testicular cancers are common in humans. Do they occur in horses, too?
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Source: www.drmercola.com
One clinical consequence of overexposure to bromine is suppression of your thyroid, leading to hypothyroidism. Another is bromide toxicity. If you are exposed to a lot of bromine, your body will not hold on to the iodine it needs. And iodine affects every tissue in your body -- not just your thyroid.
Like most people, you probably haven’t spent much time thinking about how much bromine you’re absorbing from your car upholstery or your Mountain Dew. But bromine toxicity is a definite danger from some surprising sources, and it can wreak havoc on your health.


