Re: Uterine fibroids are a symptom of iodine deficiency
Hi Iolite,
I have researched the
Iodine fair bit and done that, I have gotten hold of
Lugol through my friendly neighborhood aquaristic shop, since it is hard to come by in pharmacies and herbal stores in Canada.
IMHO, no matter what disease, even if no disease, all western world is severely deficient in iodine, which is lacking in any appreciable quantity in foodstuff and should be supplemented.
One thing I'd like to add is that proper absorption and function of
Iodine in the body is conditioned by an adequate intake of selenium.
http://www.truthquest2.com/markSircusCancer.htm
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"Selenium, Cancer and Mercury
Selenium, is a reddish-brown solid Metalloid, somewhat
translucent, and of dull metallic glance, insoluble in water, and alcohol. It exists crystalline, and vitreous; at water's boiling heat it melts and boils, evolving odour like stale horse-radish.
J. Carrington Sellars, Chemistianity, 1873
Selenium is a potent immune stimulator – the most potent immune stimulator of all some think. Selenium is an essential component of t h y r o i d metabolism and antioxidant defense, as well as immune function. It may improve activation and proliferation of B- lymphocytes and enhance T-cell function.[i] Selenium is essential for our immune system to function at optimal performance. Thus we should not be surprised to find out those cancer patients with low selenium levels tend to have a wider spread of the disease, more recurrences and die sooner. [ii]"
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With kind regards, Slavek