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History of Atomic Iodine
The Next Generation - Thyroid Nascent Iodine
Atomidine is a yellow-gold liquid that provides
iodine supplementation in a non-poisonous form through
a special process where iodine is compounded in a
solution that liberates the element in an atomic or
nascent state. It is readily utilized by the human
body. Edgar Cayce called it “atomic iodine” or Atomidine
and said it is more active and less toxic and less
irritating to the system than molecular iodine. Thus
Atomidine is more suitable for internal use in small
quantities in addition to its effectiveness as an
external antiseptic.
What is the nature of the process that transforms
ordinary iodine into such a valuable, non-toxic state?
Basically a solution of iodine trichloride is treated
with several herbal compounds. The result is Atomidine,
which contains approximately 1/100 grain of iodine
in each drop of the solution, supplying in a single
drop approximately four times the minimum daily requirement
of iodine. The Atomidine that Edgar Cayce recommended
in over 2,000 readings was not “electrified” although
the man that brought Atomidine to Cayce’s awareness,
Dr. Sunker Bisey, did experiment with an electrified
solution.
Atomidine existed in various forms and had been called
a variety of names, including Beslin and Alphaiodine,
since the beginning of the 20th century. Prior to
1910, its forerunner appeared as a crude, thick, black
liquid supposedly developed by an East Indian shaman,
and was used as a household remedy for fevers. In
1910 it was used as a last resort to treat Dr. Bisey
who was dying of a severe malaria infection. Dr. Bisey
made a miraculous recovery. As a Hindu scientist,
chemist and consulting engineer and friend of Mahatma
Gandhi, Dr. Bisey was so impressed with the potential
of the iodine compound that he subjected it to thorough
chemical analysis and research. The result was “Beslin”
that stood for “best liquid iodine”, which was marketed
in England in 1913.
Dr. Bisey settled in the United States in 1917, establishing
the American Beslin Corporation in Delaware. In 1926
Laboratoire Durveaux purchased the Beslin Corporation.
The New York-based company engaged in clinical studies
and collection of medical data and testimonials on
Beslin. The use of Beslin in both liquid and ointment
form was expanded to the fields of dentistry and veterinary
medicine.
In 1931 Dr Bisey, then 64 years old, traveled to Virginia
Beach, Virginia, to consult with Edgar Cayce, the
famous “Sleeping Prophet,” regarding the preparation
and distribution of Atomidine, as his product would
come to be called when Dr. Bisey formed his own Atomidine
Company in 1932. Cayce’s psychic readings, given while
he was in a self-induced trance state, had long indicated
that iodine would be very beneficial to the system
if its poisonous qualities could be removed. Prior
to this, experiments in rendering iodine non-poisonous
by people who had readings from Edgar Cayce had not
been successful. The processes Cayce outlined in the
readings proved to be too expensive.
In Dr. Bisey’s readings, Cayce found the Atomidine
formula satisfactory. At that time Cayce also suggested
a modification in the preparation procedure that involved
treating the iodine by a specific electrical charging
process that Cayce outlined in detail. Dr. Bisey succeeded
in completing this process experimentally; however
“electrified Atomidine” was never marketed by Dr.
Bisey, and was never part of the Atomidine formula.
Dr. Bisey had several other readings from Cayce dealing
with distribution of the Atomidine.
Dr. Bisey died in 1935 and his son, Harold, ran the
company until 1948, with Schieffelin and Company of
New York manufacturing the Atomidine. In 1948 the
Atomidine Company was turned over to Dr. Bisey’s son-in-law
of Mt. Vernon, New York who felt the iodine supplement
was extremely valuable, even though sales were falling
off. He continued to insure Atomidine’s availability
until 1974 when he sold the formula to The Heritage
Store [1] at of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Heritage
has been providing Cayce products since 1969 and continues
to produce the original Atomidine to this day.
The Cayce reading for 358-1, direction to Sunkar A.
Bisey has been attempted and verified. The two readings
358-1 and 358-2 produce two very different products.
358-2 is a weaker effect, it energizes the molecule
of iodine. 358-1 breaks the diatomic bond producing
iodine in the Atomic State, nascent iodine. An electromagnetic
field is used to produces nascent iodine, in a consumable
form. It is currently being made in a tincture of
iodine, not the saline solution of Bisey, but the
nascent iodine is that described by Schieffelin and
Company. The original product of Bisey could be taken
100 drops in a day in the 1930's. It was extremily
safe and useful according Schieffelin and Company
documents. Iodine trichloride is recommended for external
use only by Baar.
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