Thank you wombat. I’ve looked through the old books as you suggested (good point!) and found some cases of iodine injection into tumor which cured the tumor. It’s doesn’t always specify whether it was cancerous. I need more time to search through old books. But at this point it seems like this has been a successful procedure for cancer in 19-th century! There are some of the references that I’ve found.
Is this the reason why injectable iodine is almost impossible to find, as well as a doctor who would administer it? Is it suppressed cure for cancer? Is it too cheap to fund the cancer industry?
Do you know if Iodide would be much different in this regard from iodine? I’m not a doctor or a pharmacist… Theoretically, can Iodine be injected?
The rest of your links provide info regarding iodine deficiency and cancer, but not regarding injections into tumor. But thanks! Any clues are appreciated.
To arn,
Thank you for your suggestions. Yes, we’re doing many of the things that you’ve mentioned. Thanks for support and info.