50
years ago, Nobel laureate Dr. Albert Györgyi, the
physician who discovered vitamin C in 1928, wrote: « When I was a medical student iodine in the form of potassium iodide (KI) was the universal medicine. Nobody knew what it did, but it did something and did something good. We students used to sum up the situation in this little rhyme: If ye don't know where, what, and why, prescribe ye then K and I ! » |