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Re: Fluoride....


Well, you don't even know whether or not your problem is caused by excess fluoride...and, even so, just because "possibly" you've been Iodine deficient because "possibly" you've been fluoride poisoned, that does not mean that achieving Iodine sufficiency will take care of the problem!

*if* you determine that fluoride is the causative agent, then there are ways to detox the fluoride, both with and without iodine:

//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1389736#i


//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1625879#i


I posted a fluoride map above, just for you:)

Also see http://www.fluoridealert.org
for sources of fluoride exposure.

Everyone needs iodine, IMO, I'm not trying to dissuade you. I just don't know that Iodine supplementation will take care of an exostoses.

Hey, google "iodine exostoses". There is a LOT of stuff in the old literature about TOPICAL iodine for exostoses. Here's an example(nix the mercury, BTW). Lugol's 5% OR Trapper's SSKI ought to do it:

http://chestofbooks.com/reference/American-Cyclopaedia-V7/Exostosis.html


Often the removal is not a matter of moment, as exostoses may be carried through life without much inconvenience; and the removal may be a hazardous undertaking, as when the tumor encroaches upon a joint whose cavity would become opened by the operation. If the circulation in an important artery is impeded, removal becomes desirable, and should be undertaken when there is reasonable hope of a successful result. Topical applications are often beneficial, and in the earlier stages, in the form of blisters and strong counter-irritants, often effect the removal by absorption. A strong tincture of iodine, or a solution of iodine in Iodide of potassium, is often very serviceable. The constitutional treatment, particularly when syphilis has preceded the affection, should not be neglected. Preparations of mercury may be cautiously administered, particularly the iodide, and iodine may be given in combination with potash or soda salts. When much pain is experienced, anodynes may be administered, either by the mouth or topically.

 

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