Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 I highly recommend iodine. I personally do not believe she/you can go wrong and it is needed for life. Start her on 6.25mg and see what happens. Be sure to do the protocol as well as salting. I like buying Iodoral at www.breastcancerchoices.org but there are other sites too. It's my understanding that when tissue expands like that, it is in search of iodine. Same goes for breast and uterine fibroids as well as enlarged prostate. > > Hi, > > I am in desperate need of some advice/direction. 10 years ago,my then 12 year old daughter was diagnosed with a toxic thyroid nodule- symptoms were weight loss, slight tremor, palpitations, nodule. Dr. recommended surgery. I refused even a FNA, hoping and praying that I could find an alternative solution. After trying everything from homeopathy, herbs, energetic medicine and dozens of other modalities, the nodule remains 10 years on and she is very self-conscious about it as it is large and visible.She has long since put her weight back,her periods are 28 days on the dot, her mood is always good, good energy and except for the odd palpitation and the existence of this nodule her health is great. I so want her to be rid of this problem but I'm afraid to let drs. start messing with it. Husband is pressuring me to look into something called Percutaneous Ethanol Injection but I'm reluctant. Do any of you know anything about this? Would the iodine protocol help her? > Any direction whatsoever would be most appreciated. I'm at my wits end and worried sick about this. On top of everything, my husband has MS, my 80 year old mother has been unwell for the past three years and I've just gone through an absolutely horrific bout of pre-menopausal women's issues (exacerbated by stress, I'm sure). PS. I read on another board that even some Drs. who advocate iodine therapy, recommend removal of the nodule first. Is this true? Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 I would also add go gluten/dairy free to rule out immune responses. You can even go as far as nightshade free. Obviously no soy. Stick to as little processed food as possible. Meat and veg! Google 'Robb Wolf' for more dietary advice. Then just start Iodoral at half a tab, along with the support nutrients recommended in the files section, and work upwards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 I agree that the iodine protocol is the best place to start for your daughter. Gradually increase the iodine dose until you get to at least 50mg iodine/day. But you need to have her take all the companion nutrients, and this is for life. Your reproductive issues are probably also at least in part a reflection of need for iodine. You too should get on the iodine protocol, as well as your husband (every human body requires iodine for proper functioning). Same thing, it's for life. For MS, have you heard about LDN (low-dose naltrexone)? It is showing amazing results for MS. www.ldninfo.org Join the LDN discussion list for info: low dose naltrexone/ I take LDN also for fibromyalgia, very happy with my results. -- At 03:49 PM 3/21/2011, you wrote: >I highly recommend iodine. I personally do not believe she/you can go >wrong and it is needed for life. Start her on 6.25mg and see what happens. >Be sure to do the protocol as well as salting. > >I like buying Iodoral at www.breastcancerchoices.org but there are other >sites too. > >It's my understanding that when tissue expands like that, it is in search >of iodine. Same goes for breast and uterine fibroids as well as enlarged >prostate. > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I am in desperate need of some advice/direction. 10 years ago,my then > 12 year old daughter was diagnosed with a toxic thyroid nodule- symptoms > were weight loss, slight tremor, palpitations, nodule. Dr. recommended > surgery. I refused even a FNA, hoping and praying that I could find an > alternative solution. After trying everything from homeopathy, herbs, > energetic medicine and dozens of other modalities, the nodule remains 10 > years on and she is very self-conscious about it as it is large and > visible.She has long since put her weight back,her periods are 28 days on > the dot, her mood is always good, good energy and except for the odd > palpitation and the existence of this nodule her health is great. I so > want her to be rid of this problem but I'm afraid to let drs. start > messing with it. Husband is pressuring me to look into something called > Percutaneous Ethanol Injection but I'm reluctant. Do any of you know > anything about this? Would the iodine protocol help her? > > Any direction whatsoever would be most appreciated. I'm at my wits end > and worried sick about this. On top of everything, my husband has MS, my > 80 year old mother has been unwell for the past three years and I've just > gone through an absolutely horrific bout of pre-menopausal women's issues > (exacerbated by stress, I'm sure). PS. I read on another board that even > some Drs. who advocate iodine therapy, recommend removal of the nodule > first. Is this true? Thanks! > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > >All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT >group IodineOT/ > > >Commonly asked questions: http://tinyurl.com/yhnds5e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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