Thanks, a lot of info there.
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The standard dose of ‘emergency’ Potassium Iodide for an adult is 130 mg of Potassium Iodide, about 100 mg of free Iodine

We have a partially used bottle of "Iosol Iodine". The label on the bottle reads:
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DIRECTIONS: Mix 1 drop in two ounces of water. Then take 1 tsp of the mixture to get 102% of the minimum daily requirement for iodine. Higher amounts of iodine may be useful to help support metabolism, consult your health professional for additional guidance.
Below that it indicates that the amount per serving as specified above is 153 mg of iodine which would seem to be a 153% of a standard dose of KI. . .

. . . I think I'm getting enough -- probably more than enough. Time to throttle back . . .
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Okay, what’s your point??