Hi Nan,
I think you already have the key to healing your thyroid without surgery, because you already have experience of cleansing.
I am sure HealerGeorge's powerful healing energies will lead you to all the support you need to guide you through your healing -- you have come to the right place on CureZone!
HealerGeorge's meditation will support your immune system too. Although doctors can give medication to treat our illnesses, the only thing that ever healed anyone is their own immune system. For that reason I hope you can continue to keep your body intact.
Do you think that your goiter might be an indication that you are going through what Dr. Bernard Jensen terms a "healing crisis"? The Master Cleanses you did are very powerful. Do you think they might have stirred up toxins from inaccessible places in your body ready for elimination via your kidneys, intestine and skin, but at the time you did the Cleanses these organs could not quite catch up with the toxins being loosened, so your body stored them temporarily in your thyroid until they can be eliminated?
If this is so then you need only to look to your kidneys, intestine and skin to eliminate from your body these toxins in temporary storage.
I feel that if Dr. Jensen were alive today he would be telling you to focus again on cleansing your intestine. His books are fascinating -- have you read any of them? He says this on page 93 of "Understanding Iridology":
"Even the organs of the neck, such as the thyroid gland, larynx, and pharynx, are outgrowths of the digestive tract". His meaning is that any problems with these organs should be treated by focusing on the cleanliness of the intestine.
I reproduce the context of the quote at the end of this message for your interest.
Also, have you heard of the book "The Journey" by Brandon Bays? She had a large tumour and was in the same situation as you -- with an appointment booked to have her condition reassessed. The book relates how she cured herself of the tumour.
The only other thing that comes to mind for your throat is to do magnet therapy. Have you heard of this? There is plenty of information on the Internet generally. You may find it helpful to tape two small magnets to your skin, one on each side of your neck with the goiter in between.
Magnets used for therapy are typically round or square with the North Pole on one face and the South Pole on the other. The poles are Yin and Yang: the North is cooling, soothing and decongesting and the South is the opposite: it steps up activity in the area of the body affected by the magnetic field.
Dr. Clark only ever uses the North Pole face of the magnet facing the skin although some therapists use the South Pole in body parts that need stimulation.
To guide yourself when using the magnets you can simply hold a compass near one of the magnets, note which face the needle of the compass points to, turn the magnet over and label that face "S" for "South". Then you place your magnet with the "S" upwards to attach the strip of sticking plaster or whatever you use to attach the magnet to your skin.
It is generally agreed that magnets work best when applied for short periods only (not more than an hour at a time). At the end of the period you can either move the magnet to a different location or remove it. To leave it in the same location for longer is counter-productive as it slows everything down including the activity of your immune system.
If you have any questions about any of this please reply or email me.
Excerpt from "Understanding Iridology" by Dr. Bernard Jensen and Dr. Donald V. Bodeen, pp 92 - 93.
"The story of the bowel's kingship is rooted in the history of our anatomical development. To learn how the king gained his kingdom, we should briefly examine our embryological development.
"During the first month following conception, there are some fantastic developments in the new embryo. If these developments weren't real, they would be dynamite fiction. Biology students everywhere can name one of the first. It is the so-called "primitive gut tube". The primitive gut tube is the earliest visualized structure and, in time, will develop into the intestinal tract.
"Sometime around the fourth week, as part of the normal developmental process, the newly forming digesting tract begins to sprout buds from its wall. These buds push out like branches from a tree trunk. As they grow longer and larger, they actually take the form of organs, such as the liver, pancreas, lungs and bladder. Even the organs of the neck, such as the thyroid gland, larynx, and pharynx, are outgrowths of the digestive tract. Is it possible that organs can sprout from the intestines? Truth is stranger than fiction, they say.
"Because of this outgrowth, these organs are actually encased in tissue that was once part of the intestinal wall. As development continues, the names change. The membrane covering the organs in their final development becomes known as the "parietal peritoneum" and covers the organs like a glove. Remember, developmentally, this is tissue from the bowel wall. And the organs, in their sprouting from the gut tube, drag along the nerves that are buried within the gut-tube walls. In this way, they maintain some of their original communication links with the digestive tract."