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Greetings,

I am sorry for the confusion. This is one case where trimming posts

has caused a problem. I never used iodine. The information in the

1980s was very sketchy and I would have had to travel to Ontario to

get treatment as no one in Alberta at the time was working with

iodine. Which is why I said it was very expensive. I now live in

Texas and haven't got a clue where to find it. Will someone else

please answer these questions?

Bright Blessings,

Kim

At 09:46 PM 10/19/2006, you wrote:

Kim: Can you tell me more about the iodine and how you test for it

and where do you get it. thanks for the info. Frann

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Here are some links to help you get started reading about iodine:

http://iodine4health.com/ (I think there's info about the test on this one for

sure.)

http://www.breastcancerchoices.org

http://www.drbrownstein.com/index.shtml

The preferred supplement is Iodoral, and you can order it a number of places

online. I have been taking 75 mg for 4 weeks today, and it has made a

difference, though I wish I could say all the lumps and tumors are gone, but

that is not true YET.

There's also a very active group called - drum roll, PLEASE - iodine.

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-If I am following very strickly the Budwig protocol she

specifically is against supplements, what do you all think? Frann

ps I take my multies and other vitamins cause they are all natural

nothing synthetic so....

-- In , lynnelalala@... wrote:

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> Try _www.breastcancerchoices.org/iodine_

> (http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/iodine)

>

> As long as you are a breast cancer, patient you will be able to

get the

> Iodoral from them at half price next week.

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>

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--: Would you please share what changes you are seeing? Has

there been some reductin? and what else besides the Iodine are you

doing?- In , " King's Song " <melanie@...>

wrote:

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> The preferred supplement is Iodoral, and you can order it a number

of places online. I have been taking 75 mg for 4 weeks today, and it

has made a difference, though I wish I could say all the lumps and

tumors are gone, but that is not true YET.

>

>

>

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Frann, I have a 10 cm breast tumor, which is about 4 inches. I have been taking

Iodoral for 4 weeks. After about a week I noticed that the skin was

" squishier. " I can't really say that the size of the tumor has changed. I am

also doing a lot of other nutritional stuff. I saw your question about Budwig.

I would do the Iodoral no matter what. I know that Dr. Budwig wasn't a fan of

supplements, but this information on iodine is fairly new. There's no way to

know how she would respond to it.

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-O-Kay : Now you need to tell me the dosage and how to find

this stuff. I am out of the loop with stuff like that. I have an MRI

scheduled for next Wed 11-1-06 and am sticking to the Budwig protocol

strickly, would love to see some shrinkage by then.

- In , " King's Song " <melanie@...> wrote:

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> Frann, I have a 10 cm breast tumor, which is about 4 inches. I have

been taking Iodoral for 4 weeks. After about a week I noticed that

the skin was " squishier. "

>

>

>

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Frann, for more info check these web sites:

http://iodine4health.com/

http://breastcancerchoices.org/iodine.html

http://www.drbrownstein.com/index.shtml

I would strongly recommend Dr. Brownstein's book on iodine. As far as where to

buy the Iodoral, just put Iodoral in your search engine and search for the best

price.

Dosage - I believe it's recommended that you start slowly just in case you have

a detox reaction. Most people that are deficient in iodine shoot for 50 mgs a

day (4 tablets).

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Fran:

We all look for shrinkage, however, shrinkage is not necessarily an indication

one is getting well. So, don't fret if there is no discernable shrinkage yet.

I'm sure an expert who works with cancer patients can tell you the changes that

might be more indicative of healing. Do what you believe is right for you and

be diligent doing it.

My daughter-in-law underwent massive chemotherapy and had a 60% shrinkage after

the second or third treatment.

Right now she could be a Poster Child for Chemo and Radiation.

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---Am I to assume that you mean that negatively about your daughter?

Or did she follow a good protocol before and after and some through

all of it great? I won't allow chemo or radiation near my body and I

feel wonderful doing the Budwig protocol and will test for iodine

and possibly add Indoral to my regimin if I am in need of iodine. I

truly believe eating differently makes the world of difference and I

know this could be gone with a miracle in a moment but it also may

take some time, I don't know which. Thank you for the post. Frann

In , " JCastron " <jcastron1@...> wrote:

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> My daughter-in-law underwent massive chemotherapy and had a 60%

shrinkage after the second or third treatment.

>

> Right now she could be a Poster Child for Chemo and Radiation.

>

>

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