Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Sheila, The place with the up to the minute info, afaik, on BC and iodine is www.breastcancerchoices.org. Have you been there? -- >Hello and everybody > >My friend has very recently been diagnosed with agressive breast cancer >(in both breasts) and she has just had her 3rd session of Chemo and >feeling pretty rotten. Not sure how many sessions she has to have of >this before they remove both breasts and continue with the Chemo, but we >need to know the Iodone Protocol as a matter of some urgency please. >Could somebody list exactly what strength (%) of iodine she needs to buy >plus all the other supplements, what dose she should start on and how >soon after her Chemo she should start the Iodine protocol. Also, how >does she increase her drops to get up to the dose that should work for >her? > >I need to pass this on to her husband so he can help her, but he needs >to know in detail as he is very frightened of what is happening to her >right now and is terrified he might make things worse. > >Many thanks > >Luv - Sheila > > > > >------------------------------------ > >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...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Many thanks - I have sent the link to them. Luv - Sheila > > Sheila, > > The place with the up to the minute info, afaik, on BC and iodine is > www.breastcancerchoices.org. Have you been there? > > -- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 So sorry to hear of your friends breast cancer dx. I would recommend contacting Lynne Farrow at www.breastcancerchoices.org She is much more experienced with this type of condition than I am. I would hate to miss something. Lynne is a BC survivor herself. I would encourage your friend to do a liver detox. That chemo is poison. Check into the Gerson therapy as they have had really good success with detoxing chemo - but you must go slowly as these people are very toxic. www.gerson.org I think is the website. Buist, ND Iodine and Chemo for Breast Cancer Hello and everybodyMy friend has very recently been diagnosed with agressive breast cancer(in both breasts) and she has just had her 3rd session of Chemo andfeeling pretty rotten. Not sure how many sessions she has to have ofthis before they remove both breasts and continue with the Chemo, but weneed to know the Iodone Protocol as a matter of some urgency please.Could somebody list exactly what strength (%) of iodine she needs to buyplus all the other supplements, what dose she should start on and howsoon after her Chemo she should start the Iodine protocol. Also, howdoes she increase her drops to get up to the dose that should work forher?I need to pass this on to her husband so he can help her, but he needsto know in detail as he is very frightened of what is happening to herright now and is terrified he might make things worse.Many thanksLuv - Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Thanks , I will pass this on to her husband. It is all such a worrying time and we need to do everything possible. I feel so sorry for those folk who don't have Internet access because they miss so much great information as to how they can help themselves, that most doctors are not even aware of. Luv - Sheila > > So sorry to hear of your friends breast cancer dx. I would recommend contacting Lynne Farrow at www.breastcancerchoices.org She is much more experienced with this type of condition than I am. I would hate to miss something. Lynne is a BC survivor herself. > > I would encourage your friend to do a liver detox. That chemo is poison. Check into the Gerson therapy as they have had really good success with detoxing chemo - but you must go slowly as these people are very toxic. www.gerson.org I think is the website. > > Buist, ND > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 I am a rookie here and wish to learn, but I felt obligated to speak, I had leukemia and was treated w/ chemo 2-CDA, cladribine. It continues to kill off leukemia cells out to a year after receiving it, I believe those words came from my chemo specialist. I write this in regards to someone mentioning detox of chemo. I shirley do not know, but am asking? stay vertical, david lubbock tx > > > > So sorry to hear of your friends breast cancer dx. I would recommend contacting Lynne Farrow at www.breastcancerchoices.org She is much more experienced with this type of condition than I am. I would hate to miss something. Lynne is a BC survivor herself. > > > > I would encourage your friend to do a liver detox. That chemo is poison. Check into the Gerson therapy as they have had really good success with detoxing chemo - but you must go slowly as these people are very toxic. www.gerson.org I think is the website. > > > > Buist, ND > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Sheila,I am sorry to hear of your friend's BC. I had 4 breast lumps this past summer and want to share another source of information with links to healing this disease. Ingrid has suggested DIM and many other things and she sells a program developed with ten doctors to reverse BC or prevent it. I gave her whatever interesting research I found as looked for ideas to heal myself. She developed this program over many years. She is a family nurse practicioner and does thermography herself. She also has thermography showing the impacts of herbicides used to spray the sides of roadsides commonly and BC resulting. Thermography would be a good way to get more information on what is happening inside. NPR yesterday linked a study on 7 year olds and fetuses to herbicides creating dip of 7 points in IQ and similar to impact of lead. These were also same ones used in apartments for various bug types. This is a note from Ingrid because she is trying to get this to be a national concern.--------- One of my staff that helped me create this new power point, met with Pete Soreneson, environmental attorney and Lane County Commissioner. Attorney Sorenson and I worked together to get herbicide roadside spraying stopped here in Lane County and I am trying to get this power point in front of our governor. Pete thinks it should go to the national level and get in front of Senator Merkeley and the EPA. Let's cross our fingers. Thanks again for getting my message out about Xenoestrogens and how they affect the breast tissue.Warm Regards,Ingridwww.InfraredBreastHealth.com ---This website shows a link between herbicides and BC It also sells a program for women to fight BC using alternative methods and includes iodine and other potential strategies. PamOn Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:04 AM, SheilaT <sheila@...> wrote: Thanks , I will pass this on to her husband. It is all such a worrying time and we need to do everything possible. I feel so sorry for those folk who don't have Internet access because they miss so much great information as to how they can help themselves, that most doctors are not even aware of. Luv - Sheila > > So sorry to hear of your friends breast cancer dx. I would recommend contacting Lynne Farrow at www.breastcancerchoices.org She is much more experienced with this type of condition than I am. I would hate to miss something. Lynne is a BC survivor herself. > > I would encourage your friend to do a liver detox. That chemo is poison. Check into the Gerson therapy as they have had really good success with detoxing chemo - but you must go slowly as these people are very toxic. www.gerson.org I think is the website. > > Buist, ND > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 hey , Buist, ND is the one who mentioned detox of chemo in a previous post ~ she is the owner of this forum, you can read her story @ www.naturalthyroidchoices.com. Is your question to her (and/or the forum at large) whether or not they agree that 2-CDA, cladribine continues to kill off leukemia cells up to a year after receiving it? Posted 4/22/11 @ 8:50 EDT/7:50 CDT/5:50 PDT - P.M. > > > > > > So sorry to hear of your friends breast cancer dx. I would recommend contacting Lynne Farrow at www.breastcancerchoices.org She is much more experienced with this type of condition than I am. I would hate to miss something. Lynne is a BC survivor herself. > > > > > > I would encourage your friend to do a liver detox. That chemo is poison. Check into the Gerson therapy as they have had really good success with detoxing chemo - but you must go slowly as these people are very toxic. www.gerson.org I think is the website. > > > > > > Buist, ND > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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