Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 This is the second post in the last week or so to say definitively what a certain symptom means. I have been doing research in alternative medicine long enough to know there is quite often controversy about a given symptom -- probably because the body can react in the same way to different problems. I think we need to be cautious about diagnosing others on this list, especially when that diagnosis may be alarming and the supposed cure is a very strong and sometimes problematic product. On 1/1/2011 5:36 AM, Yochanan wrote: I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an "escharotic" salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. /Israel www.alternative-cancer-cures.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 , I agree with you. I am skeptical of this claim as a universal truth, although in general I respect 's knowledge and sharing of info. Some people's skin itches when ANYTHING is put on it-- they are just that sensitive. Since I'm one, I'm rather familiar with it. -- At 09:09 AM 1/1/2011, you wrote: >This is the second post in the last week or so to say definitively what a >certain symptom means. I have been doing research in alternative medicine >long enough to know there is quite often controversy about a given symptom >-- probably because the body can react in the same way to different >problems. I think we need to be cautious about diagnosing others on this >list, especially when that diagnosis may be alarming and the supposed cure >is a very strong and sometimes problematic product. > > > >On 1/1/2011 5:36 AM, Yochanan wrote: >> >> >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an >> " escharotic " salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. >> >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. >> >> /Israel >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 There are only two possibilities for iodine to cause itching when applied topically, namely: 1. An allergy to iodine 2. Fungus beneath the surface reacting by emitting enzymes which cause itching The former possibility is remote, so the latter is *almost* universally true, and has been my actual experience on both myself and my wife. If anyone can explain another possibility, I would like to hear it. /Israel www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > >> > >> > >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong > >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have > >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an > >> " escharotic " salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. > >> > >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore > >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. > >> > >> /Israel > >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 , People with diabetes often have nerve degeneration. Iodine applied topically, on a regular basis, will create regeneration of these nerves, and itching is the hallmark of that regeneration. I believe itching is commonly a sign of healing -- even in the case of insect bites where the body is fighting off poisons. I am not discounting your theory of cancer. I believe candida is very possibly the cause of cancer, and candida can certainly cause itching. And I have no idea of what is more or less the most common cause of itching. I wrote, not to argue with you, but to calm any readers who might have panicked at the news that they had cancer. On 1/2/2011 8:28 AM, Yochanan wrote: There are only two possibilities for iodine to cause itching when applied topically, namely: 1. An allergy to iodine 2. Fungus beneath the surface reacting by emitting enzymes which cause itching The former possibility is remote, so the latter is *almost* universally true, and has been my actual experience on both myself and my wife. If anyone can explain another possibility, I would like to hear it. /Israel www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > >> > >> > >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong > >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have > >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an > >>"escharotic" salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. > >> > >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore > >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. > >> > >> /Israel > >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 This is my thought also. -- >, > >People with diabetes often have nerve degeneration. Iodine applied >topically, on a regular basis, will create regeneration of these nerves, >and itching is the hallmark of that regeneration. I believe itching is >commonly a sign of healing -- even in the case of insect bites where the >body is fighting off poisons. > >I am not discounting your theory of cancer. I believe candida is very >possibly the cause of cancer, and candida can certainly cause >itching. And I have no idea of what is more or less the most common cause >of itching. I wrote, not to argue with you, but to calm any readers who >might have panicked at the news that they had cancer. > > > >On 1/2/2011 8:28 AM, Yochanan wrote: >> >> >>There are only two possibilities for iodine to cause itching when applied >>topically, namely: >> >>1. An allergy to iodine >>2. Fungus beneath the surface reacting by emitting enzymes which cause >>itching >> >>The former possibility is remote, so the latter is *almost* universally >>true, and has been my actual experience on both myself and my wife. If >>anyone can explain another possibility, I would like to hear it. >> >> /Israel >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong >> > >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have >> > >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then >> apply an >> > >> " escharotic " salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. >> > >> >> > >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% >> drugstore >> > >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. >> > >> >> > >> /Israel >> > >><<http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>http://www.alternative-canc >> er-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com >> > >> > >> > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ >> > --A.J. Muste >> > > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 , There is no cause for alarm to hear one has cancer--this is a manufactured idea from pharmaceutical interests, in order to scare them into barbaric " solutions " that only worsen the problem. The fact is that everyone has some measure of cancer--it is what causes us all to die eventually. Understanding that cancer is only fungus means you need not fear it. You can take antifungals. You can take alkaline substances that kill it. There is hope, and it is by taking natural foods and substances and ignoring the barbaric, mainstream " solutions " . I have skin cancer, but I am not the least bit afraid of it because I am successfully getting rid of it. Iodine is an excellent indicator of the fungus/cancer, and as people on the list already know, it can CURE cancer. I did not say that only fungus causes itching. In fact, I am only considering cases where there is no itching, and by applying iodine topically the itching occurs. This is not the case with insect bites, as they itch on their own without the application of iodine. Yohanan > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% > > strong > > > >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you > > have > > > >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then > > apply an > > > >> " escharotic " salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. > > > >> > > > >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% > > drugstore > > > >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. > > > >> > > > >> /Israel > > > > > >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > > > > > > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > > > --A.J. Muste > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 Tell her she needs to take all sugar out of your diet. That feeds yeast. No bread no pasta the SCD is one you can follow just google it so you have an idea what you need in your diet.I would want specifics with this. you are on a start. from IllinoisFrom: Yochanan <yburkett@...>iodine Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 3:32:06 AMSubject: Re: Topical iodine for locating skin cancer , There is no cause for alarm to hear one has cancer--this is a manufactured idea from pharmaceutical interests, in order to scare them into barbaric "solutions" that only worsen the problem. The fact is that everyone has some measure of cancer--it is what causes us all to die eventually. Understanding that cancer is only fungus means you need not fear it. You can take antifungals. You can take alkaline substances that kill it. There is hope, and it is by taking natural foods and substances and ignoring the barbaric, mainstream "solutions". I have skin cancer, but I am not the least bit afraid of it because I am successfully getting rid of it. Iodine is an excellent indicator of the fungus/cancer, and as people on the list already know, it can CURE cancer. I did not say that only fungus causes itching. In fact, I am only considering cases where there is no itching, and by applying iodine topically the itching occurs. This is not the case with insect bites, as they itch on their own without the application of iodine. Yohanan > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% > > strong > > > >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you > > have > > > >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then > > apply an > > > >>"escharotic" salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. > > > >> > > > >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% > > drugstore > > > >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. > > > >> > > > >> /Israel > > > > > >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > > > > > > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > > > --A.J. Muste > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 > > I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an " escharotic " salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. > > If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. > > /Israel > www.alternative-cancer-cures.com > /Israel Just one application? How would the lesion appear? Red? Raised? What happens when it begins to " pull " ? What changes should be noted other than itching? Could the itching be due to the iodine, itself? I am interested in this. I had malignant melanoma removed in 88. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 I have a couple of biopsied skin lesions, BCC and melanoma. I can confirm the itching hypothesis since I am applying Lugols 5% to skin 10 times daily similar to dr Simoncini protocol. Hope is to cause apoptosis.Can anyone supply a study reference from pubmed for apoptosis of BCC or melanoma using high dose I2? I have not been able to find any studies.I have found studies for Sodium Ascorbate and Cinnamon and apoptosis. I have tried DMSO to enhance penetration through the dermis of the vit C and Cinnamon. Don't know enough about DMSO.The greatest effect has been with Iodine. Anyone know of anything other than DMSO that is a penetration enhancer? I don't like propolene glycol which is in some cosmetics and salves.bestgppFrom: Baker <vbaker@...>iodine Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 12:30:46 PMSubject: Re: Topical iodine for locating skin cancer , I agree with you. I am skeptical of this claim as a universal truth, although in general I respect 's knowledge and sharing of info. Some people's skin itches when ANYTHING is put on it-- they are just that sensitive. Since I'm one, I'm rather familiar with it. -- At 09:09 AM 1/1/2011, you wrote: >This is the second post in the last week or so to say definitively what a >certain symptom means. I have been doing research in alternative medicine >long enough to know there is quite often controversy about a given symptom >-- probably because the body can react in the same way to different >problems. I think we need to be cautious about diagnosing others on this >list, especially when that diagnosis may be alarming and the supposed cure >is a very strong and sometimes problematic product. > > > >On 1/1/2011 5:36 AM, Yochanan wrote: >> >> >>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an >>"escharotic" salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema. >> >>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. >> >> /Israel >><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 dr simoncini uses iodine 7%. he injects first baking soda behind for protection On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:30 PM, logicman3 <logicman3@...> wrote: I have a couple of biopsied skin lesions, BCC and melanoma. I can confirm the itching hypothesis since I am applying Lugols 5% to skin 10 times daily similar to dr Simoncini protocol. Hope is to cause apoptosis. Can anyone supply a study reference from pubmed for apoptosis of BCC or melanoma using high dose I2? I have not been able to find any studies.I have found studies for Sodium Ascorbate and Cinnamon and apoptosis. I have tried DMSO to enhance penetration through the dermis of the vit C and Cinnamon. Don't know enough about DMSO. The greatest effect has been with Iodine. Anyone know of anything other than DMSO that is a penetration enhancer? I don't like propolene glycol which is in some cosmetics and salves.bestgpp From: Baker <vbaker@...>iodine Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 12:30:46 PMSubject: Re: Topical iodine for locating skin cancer , I agree with you. I am skeptical of this claim as a universal truth, although in general I respect 's knowledge and sharing of info. Some people's skin itches when ANYTHING is put on it-- they are just that sensitive. Since I'm one, I'm rather familiar with it.--At 09:09 AM 1/1/2011, you wrote:>This is the second post in the last week or so to say definitively what a >certain symptom means. I have been doing research in alternative medicine >long enough to know there is quite often controversy about a given symptom >-- probably because the body can react in the same way to different >problems. I think we need to be cautious about diagnosing others on this >list, especially when that diagnosis may be alarming and the supposed cure >is a very strong and sometimes problematic product.>>>>On 1/1/2011 5:36 AM, Yochanan wrote:>> >>>>I discovered an easy way to locate skin cancer. Apply 7% or 10% strong >>iodine tincture to areas of the skin, and if itching results, you have >>skin cancer lurking under the skin. To pull out the cancer, then apply an >> " escharotic " salve such as Cancer-Free or Cansema.>>>>If you don't have a strong iodine tincture, then the weak 2.5% drugstore >>iodine can be used to locate large pockets of cancer. >>>> /Israel>><http://www.alternative-cancer-cures.com>www.alternative-cancer-cures.com ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~--A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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