Iodine supplementation for endometriosis
Hello and thanks for your reply :)
About two weeks ago I went thru a endovaginal sonogram and they found a left ovarian nodule, right ovarian cyst, the endometriosis of course and a uterine fibroid. In the last endovaginal sonogram (March 2015), there were three uterine fibroids. So, one is best than three :). Also my ca125 (cancer antigen) came high. The last two times it was in 23 (normal range), this time it went up to 78 (about 40 points higher than the normal range according to the metrics of this particular analysis standards). The doctor says it's because of the endo.
About what I'm doing, what do you think? I'm in the right path or what do you suggest?
I finished an humaworm round on August 28 this year, hopefully next round starts November 28. Also, I'm doing daily
coffee enemas and one or two aloe and
Probiotics Enema s weekly. In October 16 went thru my second
Andreas Moritz protocol
Liver Flush and in November 18 I'm going to do the third one. I'm trying to eat as organic and natural as I could. And I'm drinking fruits and veggies juices along with the coffee enemas. I'm in a adaptogenic medicine treatment for allergies and endo with a licensed doctor in adaptogenic medicine. I started to supplement with magnesium chloride about six days ago, and my period came this Wednesday. It started three days before it was supposed to. This period came with much less pain and I only loose one day at work, usually there are two or three days . I'm happy and hoping this improvement will continue.
I want to try
Iodine supplementation,but
I looked up in the
Iodine practitioner list and can't find any doctors in my living area (Puerto Rico) :(. I'm reading the
Iodine crisis book and the author recommends starting iodine supplementation under a practitioners supervision. It's possible or safely to start supplementation without the doctors supervision? If so, do you know how I can start safely with it?
Thanks
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