Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 , " califpacific " <califpacific wrote: > > > > > > > One very popular one is composed of: > > Wormwood, Green Walnut Shell Husks, and Cloves > > There has been speculation that the natural iodine contained in the walnut shell husks is probably the active ingredient to work certain parasites. I do believe that Iodine is a big part of the answer for some parasites. One test for people who have wrinkles or swollen joints is to apply Iodine to the affected area a few times each day and see if you get a response of some type in a few days. > > > > > > Although at this point, I do not believe that it will work on all > parasites, I ask all in the group to try an experiment. I ask that all who have a crease in the skin, or wrinkles, or swollen joints, to apply a liberal amount of liquid Iodine to that area a few times each day and see if they get a response. It can be anywhere on the body. The neck, the face, the hands, wrists, etc. I would also include any areas of the skin of any unusual nature. Discolored spots, patches, bumps, sensitive or itching areas, areas of inflamation, etc. Try any and all areas that are not " completely normal skin " areas. > > Since I have become more aquainted with the information concerning > parasites, I now see signs of parsites in many people that I run > across in life on a daily basis. > > I have shared information about parasites with a few people that I > have ran across. Three of the four people that I have told, now agree that they have parasites, even though their initial reaction was > disbelief. Those three are now self treating with herbal formulas. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 I used Clark's Lugol Solution which is iodine processed at what she considers the right way on some raised skin lesions on my arm that were growing bigger, a few months ago. I painted it on numerous times a day for atleast 5 days and then when I started experiencing some irritation, I tapered down. It did start to remove the excess skin of the lesions. Unfortunately, I got lax and quit, because the constant skin stain is hard to remove. I'll start using it again and see what happens. The skin lesions ceased growing and stayed smaller, perhaps I can get rid of them if I restart the Lugol's. Lor > >One very popular one is composed of: > >>Wormwood, Green Walnut Shell Husks, and Cloves > >>There has been speculation that the natural iodine contained in > the walnut shell husks is probably the active ingredient to work > certain parasites. I do believe that Iodine is a big part of the > answer for some parasites. One test for people who have wrinkles or > swollen joints is to apply Iodine to the affected area a few times > each day and see if you get a response of some type in a few days. > >> > >> > > > >Although at this point, I do not believe that it will work on all > >parasites, I ask all in the group to try an experiment. I ask that > all who have a crease in the skin, or wrinkles, or swollen joints, to apply > a liberal amount of liquid Iodine to that area a few times each day and see > if they get a response. It can be anywhere on the body. The neck, the face, > the hands, wrists, etc. > > I would also include any areas of the skin of any unusual nature. > Discolored spots, patches, bumps, sensitive or itching areas, areas of > inflamation, etc. Try any and all areas that are not " completely > normal skin " areas. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 For a few years, I have suspected that I had some kind of thinger on my face, particularly my eyebrows, and *stray eyebrows*... For several days I applied iodine to my brows and to a couple of spots on my chin. One day a long, kinda deep crease appeared...from my eyebrow almost to my ear. So I souped it up with iodine. It only took a couple of days to disappear. I'm very gingerly continuing the iodine. I think it's a little strong for my face, so I've mixed several drop into olive oil. My fac was scaling, and just too dry to use plain iodine. Funny thing is, I'd seen a dermatoligist about this a coupla three years ago. He told me he didn't know what it was, but it wasn't cancer. I told him it isn't smallpox, either. I went to him to find out what it was, not what it wasn't. I'm totally convinced it is some kind of parasite in the hair folicle, altho it is not apparent in the hair on my head. I'm very grateful to Frank for broaching this subject in the group. I think each and every one of us can benefit in some way!! , Shiree1000 wrote: > > I used Clark's Lugol Solution which is iodine processed at what she considers > the right way on some raised skin lesions on my arm that were growing bigger, > a few months ago. I painted it on numerous times a day for atleast 5 days and > then when I started experiencing some irritation, I tapered down. It did > start to remove the excess skin of the lesions. Unfortunately, I got lax and quit, > because the constant skin stain is hard to remove. > > I'll start using it again and see what happens. The skin lesions ceased > growing and stayed smaller, perhaps I can get rid of them if I restart the Lugol's. > > > Lor > > > > >One very popular one is composed of: > > >>Wormwood, Green Walnut Shell Husks, and Cloves > > >>There has been speculation that the natural iodine contained in > > the walnut shell husks is probably the active ingredient to work > > certain parasites. I do believe that Iodine is a big part of the > > answer for some parasites. One test for people who have wrinkles or > > swollen joints is to apply Iodine to the affected area a few times > > each day and see if you get a response of some type in a few days. > > >> > > >> > > > > > >Although at this point, I do not believe that it will work on all > > >parasites, I ask all in the group to try an experiment. I ask that > > all who have a crease in the skin, or wrinkles, or swollen joints, to apply > > a liberal amount of liquid Iodine to that area a few times each day and see > > if they get a response. It can be anywhere on the body. The neck, the face, > > the hands, wrists, etc. > > > > I would also include any areas of the skin of any unusual nature. > > Discolored spots, patches, bumps, sensitive or itching areas, areas of > > inflamation, etc. Try any and all areas that are not " completely > > normal skin " areas. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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