Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 Good morning, Dr. Hulda , in her book, The Prevention of All Cancers, states, "Lugol's kills parasite stages, yeast, all bacteria, and even viruses if it can come in close enough contact with them." Also, she writes, "To kill those SV 40 viruses that are sheltered inside yeast buds or in bacteria, you must first kill these with Lugol's, then kill the escaping SV 40 viruses, all in one minute." Hence, I take Lugol's (in water only) followed by turmeric and fennel all within one minute. Iodine reportedly has antiproliferative and apoptosis potential. Could iodine's salutary effect be greatly due to the fact that iodine is killing certain parasites and bacteria? In Addition to the SV 40 Virus, Critical Parasites and Bacteria 1. Fasciolopsis buski, which Dr. calls the cancer fluke because it causes tremendous growth, hosts Bacillus cereus that produces the toxin, d-tyramine, that changes amino acids such as tyrosine that make the thyroid hormone into the wrong d-form. The d-form of thyroid can do nothing; we do not have the normal thyroid hormone. Typically, this wrong hormone is found at tumor sites. And apparently the difference between d-thyroxine and the proper form, l-thyroxine, can not be distinguished on a blood test. Of course, (When our immune system tries to trap these wrong amino acids, there is inflammation, a PGE2 effect, and a total mess.) 2. Fasciola is the most plentiful parasite in the breast, leaving a telltale small brown spot. Fasciola produces special fibers by causing a big increase in fibronectin, implicated in fibrocystic disease. And fasciola and the roundworm, Ascaris, provide excessive stickiness that help provide landing sites for metastatic cancer cells. 3. Staph enlarges breast lumps and brings epidermal growth factor. Strep brings pain. Yeast consumes our blood sugar and eats us up (CEA cancer marker). Generally, all of these variety of bacteria and yeast are seen in breast cancer; like staph, all bring their respective growth factors. Thus, it would be absolutely wonderful if iodine researchers would investigate iodine's specific role in banishing bugs and bacteria that promote toxins, tremendous growth, and attendant inflammation that cause a cascade of problems. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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