Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Hi Roger, In the event there is actual cancer, no we by no means recommend a biopsy. It only serves to spread the cancer. However, I do understand how frustrating it is to deal with people whose trust is in mainstream medicine. I would definitely encourage her to start on the Sutherlandia OPC. Should she have cancer and opt for chemo this will help her to get through it with minimal side effects, or maybe none at all. And my goodness, I truly hope that they don't talk her into a mastectomy. Even if the lump is not cancer, I would still encourage her to take the Sutherlandia OPC, as it works on " irregular cells. " And yes, following Tony's anti-cancer protocol is ideal and will only serve to strengthen the immune system. Inositol/IP6 is another very powerful supplement that will help to reduce, if not eliminate the tumor. As for Iodine, I have very little knowledge of its effects on cancer and how to use it in this regard. I wish you all the best and do hope that your girlfriend and her daughter do listen to you. Please keep us posted. Warm regards, oleander soup , Roger Dilworth <rogerdil wrote: > > Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? > > Thanks, > Roger > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Hi Roger, We had some interesting posts on this list recently about breast cancer detection, thermography, mammograms,etc. If you go back about 2 weeks you'll see them there. It is very difficult to see loved ones following a mainstream protocol. We are in a heartbreaking situation in that a little girl, a friend of my daughters (not close friend) was diagnosed with leukemia and is now bald from the chemo. My girls ask me why I don't tell the mother about the remedies I've heard about. It's a good question. In fact, I'm sure the mother knows about the alternative therapies because I met her in an alternative mommies group. I see many folks being diagnosed and I am at a loss as to whether to say anything or not. As for your girlfriend's daughter, I wonder if the annie appleseed project would appeal to her: http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/ Please let us know how things unfold, Kind regards, Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Roger, Forgot to add this on my first response. Yes, regarding the iodine. When I went to my very first alternative cancer doc. Dr. Robert Rowen he did the Iodine topically on my skin, also he injected under the skin. Now I take a Iodoral tab once a day. I think does this also. (right ?) You mentioned it before I believe. Tammatha - Roger Dilworth oleander soup Thursday, September 25, 2008 4:27 PM Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Hi Roger, She actually needs Lugol's or Iodoral as it has both forms of iodine/iodide which the body needs. Can't remember which form the breasts need, but, the body needs much more than iosol provides. But, that is much better than none!! Hope she will listen. If not, it is her journey she must follow.Nonie oleander soup From: rogerdilDate: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 16:27:44 -0700 Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 What difference does it make? I would still not do any allopathic protocol, and would just continue with better nutrtition, exercise and appropriate supplements. But, that's me.Nonie : If a woman finds a lump or growth in the breast (or anywhere), how does a person know for sure if they have cancer w/o a biopsy? Thanks, Marcia oleander soup From: luellamay129Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 01:03:15 +0000 Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hi Roger,In the event there is actual cancer, no we by no means recommend abiopsy. It only serves to spread the cancer. However, I do understandhow frustrating it is to deal with people whose trust is in mainstreammedicine.I would definitely encourage her to start on the Sutherlandia OPC. Should she have cancer and opt for chemo this will help her to getthrough it with minimal side effects, or maybe none at all. And mygoodness, I truly hope that they don't talk her into a mastectomy.Even if the lump is not cancer, I would still encourage her to take theSutherlandia OPC, as it works on "irregular cells." And yes,following Tony's anti-cancer protocol is ideal and will only serve tostrengthen the immune system. Inositol/IP6 is another very powerfulsupplement that will help to reduce, if not eliminate the tumor.As for Iodine, I have very little knowledge of its effects on cancer andhow to use it in this regard.I wish you all the best and do hope that your girlfriend and herdaughter do listen to you. Please keep us posted.Warm regards,oleander soup , Roger Dilworth <rogerdilwrote:>> Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump inher breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such aprocedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'dbe able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow thedefault brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciateany advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (Forexample, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram theradiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given hersome iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had- I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony'santi-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Whichleads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breastcancer or just internally?>> Thanks,> Roger> Want to do more with Windows Live? Learn “10 hidden secrets” from Jamie. Learn Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Thanks, Janet. I have a follow-up question for you or anyone else who wants to respond. According to this ( http://www.breastthermography.com/mammography_thermography.htm) "A biopsy is the only test that can determine if a suspected tissue area is cancerous." Is that true? But on the same page it says Medical Infrared Imaging, which I guess is another name for thermography, is "Earliest method of breast cancer detection known." In other words, can't wrap my brain around if thermography is a safer and viable substitute for biopsy. The reason I'm asking is I'm guessing if I try to convince her not to have a biopsy, she'll say, "well, what's the alternative?" Not sure she's ready to go all homeopathic (i.e., improved diet, supplements etc.) as of yet. Thanks again! --- On Thu, 9/25/08, lostrin <lostrin wrote: lostrin <lostrinRe: Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questionsoleander soup Date: Thursday, September 25, 2008, 9:37 PM Hi Roger,We had some interesting posts on this list recently about breastcancer detection, thermography, mammograms,etc. If you go back about2 weeks you'll see them there.It is very difficult to see loved ones following a mainstreamprotocol. We are in a heartbreaking situation in that a little girl,a friend of my daughters (not close friend) was diagnosed withleukemia and is now bald from the chemo. My girls ask me why I don'ttell the mother about the remedies I've heard about. It's a goodquestion. In fact, I'm sure the mother knows about the alternativetherapies because I met her in an alternative mommies group. I seemany folks being diagnosed and I am at a loss as to whether to sayanything or not.As for your girlfriend's daughter, I wonder if the annie appleseedproject would appeal to her:http://www.annieapp leseedproject. org/Please let us know how things unfold,Kind regards,Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Thanks, Nonie. I'll definitely look into the Lugol's although I've taken Iosol and I'm happy with it. And I'll relay the info about external iodine as Tammatha suggested.--- On Fri, 9/26/08, Nonie <nmsammy wrote: Nonie <nmsammyRE: Biopsy - breast cancer questionsoleander soup Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 12:30 AM Hi Roger, She actually needs Lugol's or Iodoral as it has both forms of iodine/iodide which the body needs. Can't remember which form the breasts need, but, the body needs much more than iosol provides. But, that is much better than none!! Hope she will listen. If not, it is her journey she must follow.Nonie oleander souprogerdil Thu, 25 Sep 2008 16:27:44 -0700 Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/ surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Hi Roger, Both mammography and thermography assess the " risk " of cancer. We are under the impression, because of what we are told by the medical profession that mammograms detect cancer. This is totally false. Of the two, thermography is safer. However, in your girlfriend's daughter's case, this is a moot point, because she is at the biopsy stage. Hopefully, she does not have cancer, but hopefully you will be able to impress on her the dangers of having a biopsy. Warm regards, oleander soup , Roger Dilworth <rogerdil wrote: > > Thanks, Janet. I have a follow-up question for you or anyone else who wants to respond. According to this ( http://www.breastthermography.com/mammography_thermography.htm) " A biopsy is the only test that can determine if a suspected tissue area is cancerous. " Is that true? But on the same page it says Medical Infrared Imaging, which I guess is another name for thermography, is " Earliest method of breast cancer detection known. " In other words, can't wrap my brain around if thermography is a safer and viable substitute for biopsy. The reason I'm asking is I'm guessing if I try to convince her not to have a biopsy, she'll say, " well, what's the alternative? " Not sure she's ready to go all homeopathic (i.e., improved diet, supplements etc.) as of yet. > > Thanks again! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Roger, The iosol is just not enough for the amount needed to saturate the body to offset the defiency. And it is not enough to prevent or cure cancer. Check out Dr. Brownstein's website. http://www.drbrownstein.com/singleproduct.asp?id=787 Nonie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Hi Tammatha, Yes, I take one Iodoral tab a day. That is all I need and it has done wonders for me. Hugs, oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > Roger, > Forgot to add this on my first response. Yes, regarding the iodine. When I went to my very first alternative cancer doc. Dr. Robert Rowen he did the Iodine topically on my skin, also he injected under the skin. Now I take a Iodoral tab once a day. I think does this also. (right ?) You mentioned it before I believe. > > Tammatha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Thanks, . I'll definitely push for this. Sorry to be obtuse, but just to get clear in my mind: ideally, she should avoid the biopsy and set a course using oleander and other anti-cancer supplements? I understand that part, but is there any other way she will know whether she has cancer or not? I know that question will come up and frankly, I think it's a legitimate question. Thanks again.--- On Fri, 9/26/08, May <luellamay129 wrote: May <luellamay129 Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questionsoleander soup Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 4:11 PM Hi Roger,Both mammography and thermography assess the "risk" of cancer. We areunder the impression, because of what we are told by the medicalprofession that mammograms detect cancer. This is totally false. Ofthe two, thermography is safer. However, in your girlfriend'sdaughter's case, this is a moot point, because she is at the biopsystage. Hopefully, she does not have cancer, but hopefully you will beable to impress on her the dangers of having a biopsy.Warm regards,oleander soup, Roger Dilworth <rogerdil@.. .>wrote:>> Thanks, Janet. I have a follow-up question for you or anyone else whowants to respond. According to this (http://www.breastth ermography. com/mammography_ thermography. htm) "Abiopsy is the only test that can determine if a suspected tissue area iscancerous." Is that true? But on the same page it says MedicalInfrared Imaging, which I guess is another name for thermography, is"Earliest method of breast cancer detection known." In other words,can't wrap my brain around if thermography is a safer and viablesubstitute for biopsy. The reason I'm asking is I'm guessing if I tryto convince her not to have a biopsy, she'll say, "well, what's thealternative? " Not sure she's ready to go all homeopathic (i.e., improveddiet, supplements etc.) as of yet.>> Thanks again!>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Any preferred online sources? If not, I'll just choose one after googling it. Thanks!--- On Fri, 9/26/08, May <luellamay129 wrote: May <luellamay129 Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questionsoleander soup Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 4:48 PM Hi Tammatha,Yes, I take one Iodoral tab a day. That is all I need and it has donewonders for me.Hugs,oleander soup, "Tammatha" <tammatha@.. .> wrote:>> Roger,> Forgot to add this on my first response. Yes, regarding the iodine.When I went to my very first alternative cancer doc. Dr. Robert Rowen hedid the Iodine topically on my skin, also he injected under the skin.Now I take a Iodoral tab once a day. I think does this also.(right ?) You mentioned it before I believe.>> Tammatha> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 , Do we know if this one has the arsenic, or is this misinformation? Tammatha - May oleander soup Friday, September 26, 2008 1:48 PM Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hi Tammatha,Yes, I take one Iodoral tab a day. That is all I need and it has donewonders for me.Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Roger,> Forgot to add this on my first response. Yes, regarding the iodine.When I went to my very first alternative cancer doc. Dr. Robert Rowen hedid the Iodine topically on my skin, also he injected under the skin.Now I take a Iodoral tab once a day. I think does this also.(right ?) You mentioned it before I believe.>> Tammatha> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Hi Rodger,Iodine is becoming one of the most important treatments in breast cancer today,as a huge amount of the world is depleted in it.Many women paint their breasts in iodine(lugol's solution) watered down after bathing.The body will absorb it through the skin.After breast surgery I had a terrible staph infection and the wound had to be cut open and left open for 6 mnths washing out evey day(by my husband) and only Lugol's solution cleared it up.I point you towards a web site at the cutting edge of alternative treatments for breast cancer and a free iodine loading test that is offered.And iodine info www.breastcancerchoices.org Pam NZ - Roger Dilworth oleander soup Friday, September 26, 2008 11:27 AM Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.7.2/1689 - Release 9/24/2008 6:51 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Pam, What a great website, really interesting thank you! Tammatha - Pam Griffin oleander soup Friday, September 26, 2008 7:18 PM Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hi Rodger,Iodine is becoming one of the most important treatments in breast cancer today,as a huge amount of the world is depleted in it.Many women paint their breasts in iodine(lugol's solution) watered down after bathing.The body will absorb it through the skin.After breast surgery I had a terrible staph infection and the wound had to be cut open and left open for 6 mnths washing out evey day(by my husband) and only Lugol's solution cleared it up.I point you towards a web site at the cutting edge of alternative treatments for breast cancer and a free iodine loading test that is offered.And iodine info www.breastcancerchoices.org Pam NZ - Roger Dilworth oleander soup Friday, September 26, 2008 11:27 AM Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.7.2/1689 - Release 9/24/2008 6:51 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Thanks, Pam. I did a search on Iodoral yesterday and came across that site but didn't spend too much time on it. But it is a very good site, thanks! On the Biopsy FAQ page I came across this interesting piece of info: "Question. What are a patient's diagnostic procedural options if she chooses not toundergo fine needle biopsy?Answer. Critics of the procedure recommend lumpectomy with subsequent histological examination once the tumor is safely removed, or surgical excision of the needle track after biopsy. (3)" As for iodine painting, you are saying you would apply it after you bathe but before you towel off, so it dilutes it? Thanks again. --- On Fri, 9/26/08, Pam Griffin <pgriff wrote: Pam Griffin <pgriffRe: Biopsy - breast cancer questionsoleander soup Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 10:18 PM Hi Rodger,Iodine is becoming one of the most important treatments in breast cancer today,as a huge amount of the world is depleted in it.Many women paint their breasts in iodine(lugol' s solution) watered down after bathing.The body will absorb it through the skin.After breast surgery I had a terrible staph infection and the wound had to be cut open and left open for 6 mnths washing out evey day(by my husband) and only Lugol's solution cleared it up.I point you towards a web site at the cutting edge of alternative treatments for breast cancer and a free iodine loading test that is offered.And iodine info www.breastcancercho ices.org Pam NZ - Roger Dilworth oleander soup Friday, September 26, 2008 11:27 AM Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/ surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.7.2/1689 - Release 9/24/2008 6:51 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Hi Tammatha, No, Iodoral does not contain arsenic. Did you say misinformation? Where did you read this? Hugs, oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > , > Do we know if this one has the arsenic, or is this misinformation? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Hi Roger,Not to worry..... Always ask questions.Yes, she should definitely avoid the biopsy and set the course using oleander and Tony's anti cancer protocol.A Natural Anti-Cancer ProtocolAs to how to diagnose cancer without a biopsy, I really do not have an answer to that, but maybe someone can respond to that question. I can understand the security in "wanting to know." Yet, should she indeed have cancer, how would she treat it, conventionally or naturally? Again, with a lump being present, I would immediately do everything "naturally" possible to heal whatever was going on. It is highly unlikely that conventional medicine will make it "better."Gosh, I hope I have answered your question to your satisfaction.oleander soup , Roger Dilworth <rogerdil wrote:>> Thanks, . I'll definitely push for this. Sorry to be obtuse, but just to get clear in my mind: ideally, she should avoid the biopsy and set a course using oleander and other anti-cancer supplements? I understand that part, but is there any other way she will know whether she has cancer or not? I know that question will come up and frankly, I think it's a legitimate question. Thanks again.> > --- On Fri, 9/26/08, May luellamay129 wrote:> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 Roger,This is where I get my iodoral from:http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/opt_Iodoral.htm It specifies dosage of 1 to 4 tablets per day. Myself, I only need one.Hugs,oleander soup , Roger Dilworth <rogerdil wrote:>> Any preferred online sources? If not, I'll just choose one after googling it. Thanks!> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2008 Report Share Posted September 28, 2008 Hi , Someone here in the group is speaking of arsenic and not to take too much iodine, kelp, etc, so I was concerned for the Iodoral that we take. Tammatha - May oleander soup Saturday, September 27, 2008 9:33 AM Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hi Tammatha,No, Iodoral does not contain arsenic. Did you say misinformation? Where did you read this?Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> ,> Do we know if this one has the arsenic, or is this misinformation?>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2008 Report Share Posted September 28, 2008 Hi Tammatha, Iodoral is safe. Contains no arsenic. And........... I would not be without it. This is from one who used to have hypothyroidsim and felt fatigued even while taking synthroid. On top of that, I had other conditions that I am sure Iodoral has been instrumental in healing. Together, with diet, colloidal silver, colloidal gold, supplements, and so on and so on and so on. Hugs, oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > Hi , > Someone here in the group is speaking of arsenic and not to take too much iodine, kelp, etc, so I was concerned for the Iodoral that we take. > > Tammatha > - > May > oleander soup > Saturday, September 27, 2008 9:33 AM > Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions > > > Hi Tammatha, > > No, Iodoral does not contain arsenic. Did you say misinformation? > Where did you read this? > > Hugs, > > > oleander soup , " Tammatha " tammatha@ wrote: > > > > , > > Do we know if this one has the arsenic, or is this misinformation? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Hi Rodger....I actually ingest everyday 4 to 8 drops of Lugol's solution plus after bathing and towelling apply with a soft makeup brush Lugol's diluted with a little water to breast area.If applied straight it has a tendancy to burn top layer of skin.Females have a larger need for iodine to keep breasts healthy and it absorbs straight away.just pat dry with towell after.....cheers Pam NZ - Roger Dilworth oleander soup Sunday, September 28, 2008 2:25 AM Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions Thanks, Pam. I did a search on Iodoral yesterday and came across that site but didn't spend too much time on it. But it is a very good site, thanks! On the Biopsy FAQ page I came across this interesting piece of info: "Question. What are a patient's diagnostic procedural options if she chooses not toundergo fine needle biopsy?Answer. Critics of the procedure recommend lumpectomy with subsequent histological examination once the tumor is safely removed, or surgical excision of the needle track after biopsy. (3)" As for iodine painting, you are saying you would apply it after you bathe but before you towel off, so it dilutes it? Thanks again. --- On Fri, 9/26/08, Pam Griffin <pgriff.nz> wrote: Pam Griffin <pgriff.nz>Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questionsoleander soup Date: Friday, September 26, 2008, 10:18 PM Hi Rodger,Iodine is becoming one of the most important treatments in breast cancer today,as a huge amount of the world is depleted in it.Many women paint their breasts in iodine(lugol' s solution) watered down after bathing.The body will absorb it through the skin.After breast surgery I had a terrible staph infection and the wound had to be cut open and left open for 6 mnths washing out evey day(by my husband) and only Lugol's solution cleared it up.I point you towards a web site at the cutting edge of alternative treatments for breast cancer and a free iodine loading test that is offered.And iodine info www.breastcancercho ices.org Pam NZ - Roger Dilworth oleander soup Friday, September 26, 2008 11:27 AM Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hello all. My girlfriend's daughter, who is only 34, has a lump in her breast and is going for a biopsy this Monday. Not sure if such a procedure is recommended by members of this group, but I don't think I'd be able to talk her out of doing it since she and her mother follow the default brainwashing of conventional medicine. Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice about the whole deal from breast cancer survivors. (For example, if they do detect cancer, how soon do they ram the radiation/chemo/ surgery stuff down your throat? etc.) I've given her some iodine (Iosol) and the rest of the bottle of Sutherlandia OPC I had - I doubt she's taken any yet - plus I've forwarded her Tony's anti-cancer protocol and some info on iodine and breast cancer. Which leads to another question: can one use iodine externally for breast cancer or just internally? Thanks, Roger Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.7.2/1689 - Release 9/24/2008 6:51 PM Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.7.2/1689 - Release 9/24/2008 6:51 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 Lovely , Because I had breast cancer should I take more than the 1 tab per day (iodoral), or is the one enough? My thyroid checks out alright via bloodwork. Tammatha - May oleander soup Sunday, September 28, 2008 12:54 PM Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions Hi Tammatha,Iodoral is safe. Contains no arsenic. And........... I would not bewithout it. This is from one who used to have hypothyroidsim and feltfatigued even while taking synthroid. On top of that, I had otherconditions that I am sure Iodoral has been instrumental in healing. Together, with diet, colloidal silver, colloidal gold, supplements, andso on and so on and so on.Hugs,oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Hi ,> Someone here in the group is speaking of arsenic and not to take toomuch iodine, kelp, etc, so I was concerned for the Iodoral that we take.>> Tammatha> -> May> oleander soup > Saturday, September 27, 2008 9:33 AM> Re: Biopsy - breast cancer questions>>> Hi Tammatha,>> No, Iodoral does not contain arsenic. Did you say misinformation?> Where did you read this?>> Hugs,> >> oleander soup , "Tammatha" tammatha@ wrote:> >> > ,> > Do we know if this one has the arsenic, or is this misinformation?> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 Dear Tammatha, You are so very sweet! I will let our learned professionals jump in here. The dosage on Iodoral is 1 to 4 tablets per day. I do fine with one tablet which is 7.5 mgs and this is coming from someone who had hypothyroidism. I would say, start with one, and taylor it to your needs. Most importantly, make sure you are taking oleander in some form and following Tony's anti-cancer protocol. This is the best insurance of all. On a side note, I am so glad you are finally a member of oleander soup for pets. I was starting to chew nails. lol Welcome to you and Weaver! Hugs, oleander soup , " Tammatha " <tammatha wrote: > > Lovely , > Because I had breast cancer should I take more than the 1 tab per day (iodoral), or is the one enough? My thyroid checks out alright via bloodwork. > > Tammatha > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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