Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Dear Steph, Here is a small success that I think everyone on the forum should hear about and I have some questions about the Iodine Protocol and cancer. I have a friend in the village who has cancer. He was a big fairly well covered guy, although quite thin now. He is about 46. A few years ago he had cancer of the colon. This has been treated and seems to be gone (for the moment). Then he got a " spot " on his liver which was treated and seems to have gone (for the moment.) The latest development is a spot on his lung and a " nodule " on/near his sciatic nerve. (I am not sure if this is a cancer of not because he has small kids and we talked in code or used 'roundabout terms to avoid saying the " C " word in front of his kids.) I was a bit concerned about him developing something else as soon as he got rid of a problem. The cancer just seemed to keep moving off somewhere else. So earlier this summer in July I went to see him to talk about the Iodine Protocol. He wasn't too keen on taking Lugol's because his doctors had told him he was allergic to iodine. I suggested that he might like to paint it on his back as near the nodule as possible and gave him a bottle of Lugol's and a paint brush. I thought this was a bit of a long shot, truth be told! He turned up at my house at lunch time today and told me that his nodule seems to have gone and that he wanted to know more about the Iodine Protocol. I am going to see him later on this week to explain to him how it works and where to buy the vitamins and minerals, etc. He doesn't speak English or have a good Internet connection (so my site is not much use!) He wants to follow this treatment because he is fed up with orthodox medicine and this on-going situation. Q1.) In your opinion how much Lugol's should someone in his situation be taking? Q2.) He is still limping like he did when he had the nodule. However, a further scan has shown the absence of a nodule after the confirmed presence. Has anybody reading this experience of nodule/cancers near nerves? Is it possible that there is still something very small or scar tissue causing him to have sciatica? I imagine that it does take much (1mm of swelling or scar tissue) to cause pressure on a nerve. I am very pleased about this. Firstly, because he seems to be getting better. Secondly, because whenever I try to talk about the Iodine Project to people they don't seem too convinced! He has been persauded to consider it as a treatment by the fact that it seems to be making his nasty growths go away. This is really the best argument. I was convinced that he and his wife had not tried my suggestion and, because they were polite, had just not mentioned the matter to me again! Any advice gratefully received. MacG. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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