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Re: Draft FDA Guidance document on the use of KI
Mr Whitman (and the FDA) needs to understand that KI does not block the thyroid from
absorbing iodine forever. If most of the thyroid cancers were from milk ingested
seven days (for example) after a person took KI because of a release of activity,
then KI will do nothing to "block" that milk-related iodine, unless the FDA will now
prescribe it as a daily supplement.
I have listened to representatives of both the FDA and the WHO. They seem sorely in
need of health physics guidance.
Michael Lantz, CHP
RICHARD.T.WHITMAN@customs.treas.gov wrote:
> Yes, but if you do not block the thyroid from absorbing other iodine,
> where or how it is absorbed is academic.
>
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