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Joan,

Thank you for posting this study on iodine and scar tissue, its a fascinating

observation. It deserves to be in the Iodine Group's 'Files' and/or 'Links.'

Greg

>

> Hello,

>

> Here is a link to Dr. Derry's study of the effects of topical iodine on scars.

>

> http://www.thyroidscience.com/cases/Derry.Iodine.Regen.6.7.08.pdf

>

> He says one should cover the applied iodine with plastic wrap to minimize

evaporation. He also says that oral iodine has no affect on scars. The

findings might be different for someone who has 100% saturation?

>

> He found that hair follicles play a role in healing. The 'Discussion' at the

end sums it all up nicely.

>

> Joan

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Greg,

As you can see, this article is No. 2. There is a No. 1 but I couldn't access

it. I did sign up to receive their materail which is free.

Joan

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > Here is a link to Dr. Derry's study of the effects of topical iodine on

scars.

> >

> > http://www.thyroidscience.com/cases/Derry.Iodine.Regen.6.7.08.pdf

> >

> > He says one should cover the applied iodine with plastic wrap to minimize

evaporation. He also says that oral iodine has no affect on scars. The

findings might be different for someone who has 100% saturation?

> >

> > He found that hair follicles play a role in healing. The 'Discussion' at

the end sums it all up nicely.

> >

> > Joan

> >

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Thanks Joan!

I found the following from curezone.

I am new here, but I want to give some information about the topic. Someone

asked, how it is possible to use a plastic wrap on the scars. I have email

contact with Dr. Derry and I did ask him many,many questions concering his paper

about scar regeneration. He wrote me, that every scar he is aware of regenerated

completely back to normal tissue. I asked him, if the plastic warp is really

necessary. He answered me, that it is not. He uses the plastic wrap to get

better pictures of the scars. That's all. He said, that the regeneration process

is as good as without the plastic wrap. I can post his full email answers, if

somebody is interested.

Jen

>

> Greg,

>

> As you can see, this article is No. 2. There is a No. 1 but I couldn't access

it. I did sign up to receive their materail which is free.

>

> Joan

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Jen,

I would love to see his full

answers. I can’t help but wonder – what about stretch

marks? My pregnancies left many stretch marks – I would love to

heal those.

Thanks,

De

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iodine

Subject: Re: Plastic wrap

to minimize evaporation/Lugol's

I found the following from curezone.

I am new here, but I want to give some information about the topic. Someone

asked, how it is possible to use a plastic wrap on the scars. I have email

contact with Dr. Derry and I did ask him many,many questions concering his

paper about scar regeneration. He wrote me, that every scar he is aware of

regenerated completely back to normal tissue. I asked him, if the plastic warp

is really necessary. He answered me, that it is not. He uses the plastic wrap

to get better pictures of the scars. That's all. He said, that the regeneration

process is as good as without the plastic wrap. I can post his full email

answers, if somebody is interested.

Jen

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Well, that's hunky dorky! Can you tell I grew up in the country? In his

finishing statements it reads like this:

" Covering scar tissue with plastic definitely accelerates regeneration. It also

makes photography more interesting. Two other benefits may come from covering

regenerating area: retaining moisture (similar to a fetal skin regeneration

environment) and preventing free iodine evaporation. "

This really is common sense.

I want to know how one can treat their scars of surgeries like hysterectomies

without getting Neural Therapy done? I know Dr. uses DMSO and

SSKI for deeper penetration. I tried to find where Dr. Derry did but couldn't

find it. I could be repeating myself, sorry, if I am.

Joan

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> > Greg,

> >

> > As you can see, this article is No. 2. There is a No. 1 but I couldn't

access it. I did sign up to receive their materail which is free.

> >

> > Joan

> >

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Joan,

I want to know how one can treat their scars of surgeries

like hysterectomies without getting Neural Therapy done? I

know Dr. uses DMSO and SSKI for deeper

penetration.

Castor oil is incredibly penetrating. I once rubbed it on my lower

abdomen (with a heating pad on top) and before long I was on the

toilet and could feel the oil (nothing else with it) coming out.

I prefer "painting" with iodine mixed with castor oil because of its

penetration, but it's such a sticky oil, that I only use it when I

can hang around the house in old clothes. (On a daily basis, when I

need to leave the house, I iodine paint with c.o.)

Castor oil alone is also recommended for both external and internal

scars. You can google for more on that.

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Rubbing castor oil on stretch marks helps them fade away. Kathleen

Re: Plastic wrap to minimize evaporation/Lugol's> > > > I found the following from curezone.> > I am new here, but I want to give some information about the topic. Someone> asked, how it is possible to use a plastic wrap on the scars. I have email> contact with Dr. Derry and I did ask him many,many questions concering his> paper about scar regeneration. He wrote me, that every scar he is aware of> regenerated completely back to normal tissue. I asked him, if the plastic> warp is really necessary. He answered me, that it is not. He uses the> plastic wrap to get better pictures of the scars. That's all. He said, that> the regeneration process is as good as without the plastic wrap. I can post> his full email answers, if somebody is interested.> > Jen>

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I am sorry I don't have the full email answer. I found that paragraph from

curezone at link:

http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1456607

Jen

>

> Hi Jen,

>

> I would be very interested in Dr. Derry's email answers!

>

> Scar tissue regeneration should be at the front of everyone's mind for I

> have a friend who died from an infection, which scarred his heart valve, for

> life. In the end, this is what killed him.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Jean

>

> ***********************

>

> > From: <jennifer6g@...>

>

> >

> > I found the following from curezone.

> >

> > I am new here, but I want to give some information about the topic. Someone

> > asked, how it is possible to use a plastic wrap on the scars. I have email

> > contact with Dr. Derry and I did ask him many,many questions concering his

> > paper about scar regeneration. He wrote me, that every scar he is aware of

> > regenerated completely back to normal tissue. I asked him, if the plastic

warp

> > is really necessary. He answered me, that it is not. He uses the plastic

wrap

> > to get better pictures of the scars. That's all. He said, that the

> > regeneration process is as good as without the plastic wrap. I can post his

> > full email answers, if somebody is interested.

> >

> > Jen

> >

> > ---

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I am wondering what lugol everybody is using for painting? 5% lugol is too

irritated. 2% makes my breast itchy all the time. I can only tolerate lugol

mixed with oil.

Thanks,

Jen

>

> Hello,

>

> Here is a link to Dr. Derry's study of the effects of topical iodine on scars.

>

> http://www.thyroidscience.com/cases/Derry.Iodine.Regen.6.7.08.pdf

>

> He says one should cover the applied iodine with plastic wrap to minimize

evaporation. He also says that oral iodine has no affect on scars. The

findings might be different for someone who has 100% saturation?

>

> He found that hair follicles play a role in healing. The 'Discussion' at the

end sums it all up nicely.

>

> Joan

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That is very interesting and good to know. The reason for using DMSO is for

its ability to drive other substances into the body. Is CO a carrier like DMSO?

Joan

>

> Joan,

> >

> >

> > I want to know how one can treat their scars of surgeries like

> > hysterectomies without getting Neural Therapy done? I know Dr.

> > uses DMSO and SSKI for deeper penetration.

> >

> Castor oil is incredibly penetrating. I once rubbed it on my lower

> abdomen (with a heating pad on top) and before long I was on the toilet

> and could feel the oil (nothing else with it) coming out.

>

> I prefer " painting " with iodine mixed with castor oil because of its

> penetration, but it's such a sticky oil, that I only use it when I can

> hang around the house in old clothes. (On a daily basis, when I need to

> leave the house, I iodine paint with c.o.)

>

> Castor oil alone is also recommended for both external and internal

> scars. You can google for more on that.

>

>

> > ,_._,___

>

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Joan,

> That is very interesting and good to know. The reason for using DMSO

> is for its ability to drive other substances into the body. Is CO a

> carrier like DMSO?

That's my understanding, but how I came to understand that is so far in

the past, I really couldn't defend the belief with any references. And

I'm afraid I know nothing about DMSO, so any comparison is beyond me.

Sorry not to be more helpful on this.

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