About Iodine Soap

Every anti-microbial product ever conceived and used in medicine - penicillin, alcohol, doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, vancomycin, bacitracin -you name it - causes anti-microbial resistance (AMR). AMR is considered one of the five most serious problems of the modern world. According to all microbiological and health professional authorities, AMR is potentially catastrophic. It threatens to return us to a time 200 years ago when infections kill. Why does this happen?

Most microbes proliferate at incredible rates. If you start with a single cell of Staphylococcus aureus, in 10 hours there will be one BILLION S. aureus cells. If you expose the S. aureus bacteria to a good antibiotic - say, penicillin - the drug will kill most (but not quite all) of the bacteria. A few will not be killed, and if they grow and duplicate, they will be more resistant to killing by penicillin. In time, they become 100% resistant - unkillable. And patients die from unmanageable microbes.

The genetic qualities that make these "resistant" S. aureus bacteria can easily be passed to other bacteria, and even to other viruses. This is not simply "survival of the fittest." It's survival of the fittest genetic code. And through it, completely different species of microbes can acquire drug resistance. From one another.

The story gets worse. Common painkillers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Advil) can and do help microbes become resistant. We're not sure HOW this happens, but we know it DOES.

And worse. The drugs we provide to cows, chickens, pigs and sheep to keep them healthy before slaughter ALSO create drug resistance. And so they actually continuously develop new "bugs" - some of which can affect, and kill humans. COVID-19 is one example.

There is ONE drug, among all the millions of possible drugs, which has never, in 5000 years of use, caused microbes to develop resistance. You would think and hope that medical science, and pharmaceutical companies, would passionately embrace this one drug. But you would be wrong. They will not, and they never will. They will deny and ignore its existence. And there's a simple reason for that.

This drug is too cheap, and too effective. This drug's name is iodine.

You can join the fight against antimicrobial resistance. Purchase a few bars of iodine soap. Three important things will happen to you.

FIRST: You will largely eliminate the vast hordes of infectious disease microbes which inhabit your body. We call this "Antimicrobial Stewardship." It's smart, responsible, and commendable.

SECOND: Due to iodine's million-year history with multi-cellular organisms like us, iodine will NOT kill off the microbes we need - the "helpful" commensal microbes - that help our bodies run smoothly.

THIRD: You will help to eliminate some of the need for expensive, threatened antimicrobials that tend to create super-bug resistant organisms like COVID (SARS-CoV-2), respiratory viruses, rabies and poliovirus - all diseases which are hard to eliminate because modern medicine is wedded to costly, ever-weakening medicine that we now call "the standard of care."

Simple response: Just CLICK HERE and get some iodine soap.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is iodinesoap?

Iodinesoap is a fast-cleaning, non-fat soap that disinfects and promotes healthier skin and hair.

How does it work?

It contains 5% povidone-iodine, effectively killing bacteria, viruses, and parasites while being hypo-allergenic.

Is it safe for everyone?

Yes, iodinesoap is hypo-allergenic and suitable for all skin types, ensuring a gentle yet effective clean.

What are its main benefits?

It cleans, disinfects, and leaves your skin and hair healthier and happier.

Can it replace regular soap?

Yes, iodinesoap can be used as a full-body and shampoo bar soap for effective cleaning.

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A rectangular bar of soap with a textured surface sits on a dark wooden surface. The soap is beige with small specks, suggesting natural ingredients. In the background, two white boxes with green labels are slightly out of focus.
A rectangular bar of soap with a textured surface sits on a dark wooden surface. The soap is beige with small specks, suggesting natural ingredients. In the background, two white boxes with green labels are slightly out of focus.
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Two bars of soap, one beige and one black, are displayed on a rectangular tray. Behind them is a gray cloth, an amber glass dropper bottle, a wooden brush with bristles, and a cluster of green foliage. The background is a soft yellow color.
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A bottle of body wash with a pump dispenser sits on a fluffy white surface. The bottle is translucent with blue liquid inside and features a label reading 'Grace and Glow.' Next to it lies its matching product packaging box, also labeled with the same brand name and product details.
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A bar of pink soap is placed on a light textured surface. The soap has small dried herbs embedded on top, giving it a natural and artisanal appearance.
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Several bars of soap are stacked with a pair of scissors inserted into one of them. A glass dropper bottle labeled 'The Ordinary' leans against the soap stack. The background is a plain beige color.
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A hand is holding a bar of handmade soap with a label that reads 'Vya Naturals' featuring ingredients like activated charcoal and cedarwood. The background includes pieces of black soap or material placed on a wooden surface.