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Podcast 442: Sulfur Salts


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Podcast 442: Sulfur Salts
Today, Martin Pytela is joined by Phil Thomas, the founder and CEO of Iodine Source. What are Sulfur Salts? How did they come to be? When we eliminate toxins from our bodies, we can begin to restore our hormone imbalances, health and vitality.
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MARTIN: Hi, this is Martin Pytela at Life Enthusiast podcast. And with me today, Phil Thomas. He is the founder and CEO of Iodine Source, and he is a devotee of Edgar Cayce. And having studied extensively and intensively Cayce’s legacy, he’s been faithfully promoting the products that Cayce talked about. Hello, Phil!
So I would like to talk about the Sulfur Salts. Which in my book has a lot to do with the health of the endocrine system and health of the autonomic nervous system. But maybe you could explain it better than I can.
PHIL: Yeah, yeah. It’s primary function really was to help get heavy metals out of this tissue, you know, and if you look at the different kinds of occupations particularly in Cayce’s day, the industrial age was just getting up and running in full swing really. And people were getting exposed to all kinds of stuff in factories. And so Cayce was talking about this combination of Sulfur, Rochelle salts and the Cream of Tartar, those three things in equal amounts. And the sulfur is actually in the salt form. So which you end up with is a white powder. And, you just put something in a glass, maybe some hot water to dissolve it and drink it on a, let’s say maybe a daily basis, a tablespoon.
MARTIN: Do you mean a tablespoon of the powder in water? The bottle we ship it in isn’t all that big.
PHIL: Yes, a tablespoon. It depends on the situation but I was a house painter when I was a kid and I lived in a college town, there were a bunch of old crumbling housing dorms and all kinds of places where the paint, the old lead paint from 50 years ago was, well now it’s more than that, but the paint was all crumbling and falling off. So I was one of those kids who went up on a ladder with a grinder and ground paint off houses for a living.
MARTIN: So you inhaled a whole lot of lead. Huh?
PHIL: And before I really understood this because I came from a working class family and that’s what we did. We worked right?
MARTIN: Well, we have had some recent experiences with lead in water, like up in Michigan, they created quite the disaster for a lot of people by poisoning children and grownups with lead in water. Right?
PHIL: There’s a lot of heavy metals and they’re all bad. You know, I occasionally get into a discussion with people who say: Oh well, you got to take silver, that will fix you, you know. And well, yes, silver is antibacterial, it’s great. I was telling somebody the other day, I said look, during World War II, when our troops were over there in Europe, there wasn’t any clean water over land water, it was all polluted.
MARTIN: It was just ditches, right? Yeah. You’re you’re in the ditch.
PHIL: Yeah. This was a hundred years ago. I mean, you think it was like, it was still pristine and clean. It wasn’t, it was a mess. And so the troops would get stuck in these trenches for days, sometimes weeks. And they didn’t have any water to drink. So what we figured out was if we put silver and, you know, it’s a standard issue for these troops,
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