Guest guest Posted April 8, 2011 Report Share Posted April 8, 2011 I just thought I'd share an eye-opening little article I stumbled upon regarding the late Hoxsey's cancer cures. , maybe you could weigh in on this; would be most helpful Hoxsey started numerous alternative cancer clinics in the 40's--50'--which had proven cancer-remissions from tens of thousands of patients(like, 50,000!) but he was eventually excoriated by the AMA and other medical establishments, so much so that the only Hoxsey clinic left is in Tijuana. Anyway, his main " cure " for cancer, the secret to his success, was a tincture(also tablets)that contained potassium iodide!(along with lesser amounts of red clover, licorice, prickly ash, etc) Now get this!! Each tablet contained 75MGS of potassium iodide and he dosed cancer patients 2 TABLETS, UP TO FOUR TIMES PER DAY! I am not a math major, but I can see very quickly that this is a LOT of mgs and it means that I might need to rethink the dosing in order to really beat the cancer. I cannot imagine 600mgs of Iodoral a day, but apparently it worked. The whole thing is disconcerting for me, actually, but indeed it is food for thought for one with a very cancerous gland still inside. On scans, after 6 mos on an average of 200mgs iodoral, nothing has changed and I am experiencing persistent pain in compartments of the neck. Gosh, maybe I need to get up to 500mgs.Any suggestions? Again, if you have more to offer on this , it would be most helpful. Oh, also, Hoxsey listed side effects that are right in line with those on the breast cancer choices site, and suggested pulse-dosing(though not calling it that)and recommended working one's way up to dose should detox get too much. He also said that diet had to be close to vegetarian, and very pure, in order for the cure to work. Pretty amazing that this was in the fifties. Thank you, Marcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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