Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 I found this. Potassium Iodine Hoxsey Solution The ingredient particulars of the original internal Hoxsey formula have been well-documented, and many formulas (including Hoxsaic) that use his name or allude to his work leave out, for one reason or another, a crucial ingredient that even Hoxsey himself said was crucial to making his internal formula "work" --- potassium iodine, 7.7% to be precise, in his original tonic. (We discussed this ingredient and its use quite briefly in our Lugol's Iodine page, which users of this formula are advised to read in its entirety.) What we have done, for those who want to try or experiment with the original Hoxsey formula, is created stabilized potassium iodine formula that is calibrated so that if you add it 50/50 with Hoxsiac or similar cancerolytic herb formulas, you will be imitating, in exact proportion, the potassium iodine in the original formula. Note that this product is nowhere near as strong, as an oxidizing agent, as Lugol's, nonetheless, you should take care in using this formula. Like all nutrients, you can overdue your iodine intake (Dr. J.C. Jarvis, M.D. notes, among other things, that a "moist nose" will develop if you overdue it -- again, discussed on the Lugol's page. U.S. Users: please note the usual legal caveat found in the upper right hand corner of this page. Ingredients: Distilled water, potassium iodide (16%), sodium proprionate, methylcellulose. The Hoxsey cure for cancer The gentleman who hosts our iodine4health site, just sent me the following information on Hoxsey and suggested, "Maybe if the details of the Hoxsey protocol could be hunted down, a dose level of iodine could be found." Does anyone here know the iodine details of the Hoxsey protocol -- or have the search skills to find them? Thanks. Zoe ================= From: http://www.drlam.com/A3R_brief_in_doc_format/cancer_and_immunity.cfm4. Hoxsey Herbs. In the early 1900's, Harry Hoxsey developed an herbal formula that he believed was effective for the treatment of cancer. It consists of two remedies, one to be used externally, the other internally. The external mixture is said to be selectively destructive of cancerous tissue and consists of a red paste containing antimony trisulfide, zinc chloride, and bloodroot, and a yellow powder containing arsenic sulfide, sulfur, and talc. The internal mixture is a liquid containing licorice, red clover, burdock root, stillingia root, barberry, cascara, prickly ash bark, buckthorn bark, and potassium iodide. This mixture is considered to be cathartic/cleansing or immune boosting. The preparation is used either directly on the skin or drunk as a tonic. Patients are encouraged to avoid pork, vinegar, tomatoes, carbonated drinks and alcohol, and to use immune stimulants, yeast tablets, vitamin C, calcium, laxatives, and antiseptic washes, as well as adopt a positive mental outlook while taking the Hoxsey treatment.Even though the American Medical Association admitted this treatment was effective against some forms of cancer, the medical establishment branded Hoxsey as the worst cancer quack of the century and forced his clinic to Tijuana, Mexico, at the Bio-medical Center, where it continues to claim very high success rates. The idea is to stimulate the body's own defense system (the immune system) to do what it usually does in a healthy body - overcome cancer. By supplying the body with an overabundance of herbs and supporting this with various digestive enzymes, iodine and potassium compound, the necessary nutrition is provided. The herbal remedies are said to strengthen the immune system and to help carry away wastes and toxins from the tumors that the herbal compounds caused to necrotize. While this theory may be inexact, current research appears to be vindicating Hoxsey, or at least showing that his method merits a thorough, unbiased investigation by the medical orthodoxy.The main component is its high concentration of potassium iodide. While iodine itself does not have significant anti-cancer properties, iodine is an important component of thyroid function, and potassium is an important of cellular metabolism. The modern day diet is generally low in potassium. Similarly, about 10 percent of the adult population may have an under-active thyroid function that is considered "normal" by traditional laboratory test. Supplementing with iodine will ensure proper thyroid gland function. The thyroid gland is the main temperature control center of the body. Those with under active thyroids often will have a lowered basal body temperature. Cancer cells cannot tolerate heat as well as normal cells due to the lack of collateral circulation around tumor cells. Maintaining a normal temperature creates an internal environment unfavorable for cancer growth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 http://www.amazon.com/Cancer-Medicine-Nature-Herbal- Formulas/dp/0938423088/ref=pd_sim_d_3/102-4595593-9945704 cancer medicine from nature, the herbal cancer forumulas of edgar cayce and harry hoxsey cindi > > The gentleman who hosts our iodine4health site, just sent me the following information on Hoxsey and suggested, " Maybe if the details of the Hoxsey protocol could be hunted down, a dose level of iodine could be found. " > > Does anyone here know the iodine details of the Hoxsey protocol -- or have the search skills to find them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 stephanie, I couldnt find this caveat mentioned below, can u direct me to it? thanks, sandra "" U.S. Users: please note the usual legal caveat found in the upper right hand corner of this page.ladybugsandbees <ladybugsandbees@...> wrote: I found this. Potassium Iodine Hoxsey Solution The ingredient particulars of the original internal Hoxsey formula have been well-documented, and many formulas (including Hoxsaic) that use his name or allude to his work leave out, for one reason or another, a crucial ingredient that even Hoxsey himself said was crucial to making his internal formula "work" --- potassium iodine, 7.7% to be precise, in his original tonic. (We discussed this ingredient and its use quite briefly in our Lugol's Iodine page, which users of this formula are advised to read in its entirety.) What we have done, for those who want to try or experiment with the original Hoxsey formula, is created stabilized potassium iodine formula that is calibrated so that if you add it 50/50 with Hoxsiac or similar cancerolytic herb formulas, you will be imitating, in exact proportion, the potassium iodine in the original formula. Note that this product is nowhere near as strong, as an oxidizing agent, as Lugol's, nonetheless, you should take care in using this formula. Like all nutrients, you can overdue your iodine intake (Dr. J.C. Jarvis, M.D. notes, among other things, that a "moist nose" will develop if you overdue it -- again, discussed on the Lugol's page. U.S. Users: please note the usual legal caveat found in the upper right hand corner of this page. Ingredients: Distilled water, potassium iodide (16%), sodium proprionate, methylcellulose. The Hoxsey cure for cancer The gentleman who hosts our iodine4health site, just sent me the following information on Hoxsey and suggested, "Maybe if the details of the Hoxsey protocol could be hunted down, a dose level of iodine could be found." Does anyone here know the iodine details of the Hoxsey protocol -- or have the search skills to find them? Thanks. Zoe ================= From: http://www.drlam.com/A3R_brief_in_doc_format/cancer_and_immunity.cfm4. Hoxsey Herbs. In the early 1900's, Harry Hoxsey developed an herbal formula that he believed was effective for the treatment of cancer. It consists of two remedies, one to be used externally, the other internally. The external mixture is said to be selectively destructive of cancerous tissue and consists of a red paste containing antimony trisulfide, zinc chloride, and bloodroot, and a yellow powder containing arsenic sulfide, sulfur, and talc. The internal mixture is a liquid containing licorice, red clover, burdock root, stillingia root, barberry, cascara, prickly ash bark, buckthorn bark, and potassium iodide. This mixture is considered to be cathartic/cleansing or immune boosting. The preparation is used either directly on the skin or drunk as a tonic. Patients are encouraged to avoid pork, vinegar, tomatoes, carbonated drinks and alcohol, and to use immune stimulants, yeast tablets, vitamin C, calcium, laxatives, and antiseptic washes, as well as adopt a positive mental outlook while taking the Hoxsey treatment.Even though the American Medical Association admitted this treatment was effective against some forms of cancer, the medical establishment branded Hoxsey as the worst cancer quack of the century and forced his clinic to Tijuana, Mexico, at the Bio-medical Center, where it continues to claim very high success rates. The idea is to stimulate the body's own defense system (the immune system) to do what it usually does in a healthy body - overcome cancer. By supplying the body with an overabundance of herbs and supporting this with various digestive enzymes, iodine and potassium compound, the necessary nutrition is provided. The herbal remedies are said to strengthen the immune system and to help carry away wastes and toxins from the tumors that the herbal compounds caused to necrotize. While this theory may be inexact, current research appears to be vindicating Hoxsey, or at least showing that his method merits a thorough, unbiased investigation by the medical orthodoxy.The main component is its high concentration of potassium iodide. While iodine itself does not have significant anti-cancer properties, iodine is an important component of thyroid function, and potassium is an important of cellular metabolism. The modern day diet is generally low in potassium. Similarly, about 10 percent of the adult population may have an under-active thyroid function that is considered "normal" by traditional laboratory test. Supplementing with iodine will ensure proper thyroid gland function. The thyroid gland is the main temperature control center of the body. Those with under active thyroids often will have a lowered basal body temperature. Cancer cells cannot tolerate heat as well as normal cells due to the lack of collateral circulation around tumor cells. Maintaining a normal temperature creates an internal environment unfavorable for cancer growth. Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out new cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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