Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Actually there is a lot out there saying most people are deficient in iodine. Fluoride and Bromide (like in flame retardants) contribute to iodine deficiency, the symptoms can be slow thyroid, problems fighting off infections - especially respiratory ones, and fibrocystic breast disease. I've been supplementing iodine for over a year now and it's helped me feel a lot better. > I tho't iodine and tea tree were toxic? > > You all know what you're doing -- I'm thrilled to be hip to it and I'm telling everyebody about the group. > > ---- haecklers wrote: >> I don't know but I've read that iodine works quite well for them over >> a period of a month or more. Maybe DMSO and iodine together would. >> With the iodine you paint it on the skin where the cyst is. >> >> >> > > >> > > It's pretty cool - I was reading last night in the book " DMSO >> Nature's >> > > Healer " about how it neutralizes hydroxyl radicals which can >> damage >> > > synovial fluid and cartilage. Since the ganglion cyst is a >> problem of >> > > weakened cartilage causing a bubble of synovial fluid, it does >> make >> > > sense that it would help, but I've been told there's no known >> permanent >> > > cure for them and that even surgical procedures are often >> temporary, so >> > > a painless way to get rid of it is wonderful! >> > > >> > > . >> > > >> > > >> > >> >> > > -- Blessings, Renate Haeckler Wild horses from public lands are being rounded up and slaughtered at our expense to make room for private herds to graze there. To stop this sign the petition at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/166841148 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Was this for ganglion or sebaceous cysts? Was he taking it internally or using it topically? > > I introduces mms to one guy at work and he only took it a few time a said he got rid of those cysts as a bonus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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