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Here are some links.

Good luck

Cam Bishop

http://www.curezone.org/diseases/cancer/faq.htm

http://grouppekurosawa.com/

http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/ [this is a breast cancer site and

very good.]

Breast Cancer treatment

My wife has had a black spot on one of her breasts. She is going to have

another mamogram shortly. IF (big IF) she has cancer, what are the treatment

options? This is based on alternative medicine.

Ms.

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Hi, all,Tonight at my meditation group I found out that a lady in our group, whom I know reasonably well but am not particularly close to, has had a recurrence of her breast cancer. A nurse in the group said that it really wasn't looking hopeful.I think it's about 99.99% that this lady is not aware of the effects of iodine & its deficiency. My question is, is it worth telling her at this late date? I'm in the UK, where doctors probably won't be especially supportive of using iodine in this way (they are pretty conservative here). And I don't know how open she herself would be to it. But if it has a reasonable chance of supporting a recovery or even helping her tread water, it'd be good to at least offer it.The lady is only in her 40s. It's very, very sad. I don't want to offer false hope but would love to be able to offer her something if it might really be of help._____________"It doesn't say, 'May all beings receive

the blessings of my life EXCEPT FOR...'" -- Ajahn Amaro, Buddhist monk __________________________________________________

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Send her to www.breastcancerchoices.org for information on breast cancer and iodine. It is always worth it to offer hope.

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Hi, all,Tonight at my meditation group I found out that a lady in our group, whom I know reasonably well but am not particularly close to, has had a recurrence of her breast cancer. A nurse in the group said that it really wasn't looking hopeful.I think it's about 99.99% that this lady is not aware of the effects of iodine & its deficiency. My question is, is it worth telling her at this late date? I'm in the UK, where doctors probably won't be especially supportive of using iodine in this way (they are pretty conservative here). And I don't know how open she herself would be to it. But if it has a reasonable chance of supporting a recovery or even helping her tread water, it'd be good to at least offer it.The lady is only in her 40s. It's very, very sad. I don't want to offer false hope but would love to be able to offer her something if it might really be of help._____________"It doesn't say, 'May all beings receive the blessings of my life EXCEPT FOR...'" -- Ajahn Amaro, Buddhist monk

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