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Hey Charlotte-- I wasn't asking this question for myself actually. I

was asking for a friend who had uterine cancer and a hysterectomy.

As for iodine deficiency, whenever I brought this up to my doctors

who give me hormones, they don't know anything about this. They don't

even want to test my adrenals. There is a whole " misconception " here

in New York that doctors with these websites are " quacks " . Sad but

true. This is what I'm up against. Uphill battle all the way. But

thank you for your advice. It's not going unheeded!

>

> Hi ,

> allow me to say this without any frustration: you seem to be of

those individuals who keeps repeating the same question, getting the

same answer over and over again, but seeming not to be able to accept

this answer, because you are not willing to listen. Some people

unconsciously get a (hidden) kick out of having a problem, i.e. a

fear, and don't want it to go away...? - or they replace it with

another fear.

>

> Have you been tested or tested yourself for iodine deficiency ???

How often have you heard from a number of us on RL, that we take

iodine/iodide in one form or another. Did you ever go to those

websites where notable MDs speak about iodine and cancer and the

various body systems ? There are whole International Conventions

being organized, just for the exchange of information about iodine!..

(Many of us have mentioned those websites for the benefit of those in

doubt, There are too many of them to all be mentioned..!. Some of

these docs, i.e. Dr. Abrams, sent me a whole iodine-information kit

including a phantastic video, for free ! These doctors want to tell

people about health problem solutions including prevention, almost

desperately !

>

> Of course there iare other natural help systems through diet and

plant food; but I have a hunch it is such foods/supplements that have

a great deal of iodine. You can also eat toasted seaweed endlessly,

my son likes that. There's also iodine drops in the healthfood stores

available although when you've been demonstrably deficient, these

minute amounts will probably not help people with problems...There is

also a team of Asian doctors at Stanford Universitity, Palo Alto,

that treats advanced tumors with certain metal protons (implantated

vibratory effect) to shrink them, a friend's sister from Germany has

this done right now, the new edge system adopted by open-minded,

pioneering physicians. There are so many healing systems, it's mind-

boggling. But don't cross the bridge until you come to it, meanwhile

do everything you can to give your body what it needs to be/get well

& thrive!

>

> Some people go to the ocean where they live and take 6 tablesppons

of seawater a day, which nowadays I (for one) wouldn't trust to

be 'clean' enough...

>

> For whatever this may be worth it for you listening to or not, you

can't say I wasn't trying...

> Love and be well,

> Charlotte

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