Re: breast cancer month?
"Breast Cancer: Based on an extensive review of
Breast Cancer epidemiological studies, R.A. Wiseman [1] came to the following conclusions: 92-96% of
Breast Cancer cases are sporadic; there is a single cause for the majority of cases; the causative agent is deficiency of a micronutrient that is depleted by a high-fat diet; and if such an agent is detected, intervention studies with supplementation should lead to a decline in the incidence of breast cancer. It is the opinion of several investigators that this protective micronutrient is the essential element iodine. [2] Demographic surveys of Japan and Iceland revealed that both countries have a relatively high intake of
Iodine and low incidences of simple endemic goiter and breast cancer. Whereas in Mexico and Thailand, just the reverse is observed -- a high incidence of both endemic goiter and breast cancer."
1. Wiseman R. "Breast cancer hypothesis: a single cause for the majority of cases." J Epid Comm Health, 2000; 54:851-858.
2. Abraham GE, Flechas JD, Hakala JC. "Othoiodosupplementation:
Iodine sufficiency of the whole human body. The Original Internist, 2002; 9(4):30-41.
Why this information isn't disseminated more widely (especially during "breast cancer month") suggests that those in control of the printing presses have an interest in keeping
Breast Cancer levels high. Backdoor deals, obviously. A few in control, reaping enormous profits from the deaths of many. Sounds very familiar. If there weren't such collusion, we'd see more published research in this area, after so many years have now passed (a century or more). The lack of publications in this area, more widespread, suggests that
Iodine probably does cure / prevent breast cancer - otherwise it would have been proven that it doesn't by now, very easily. Problem is, if they gave iodine treatment to a bunch of cancer patients, a prepondering number of them would likely be cured, and that fact would be harder to cover up, than is accomplished by just ignoring iodine or not publishing about it. In fact, that level of a cure rate did occur, in the Ghent-Eskin study, which is why one can't find the report of that study very easily.
excerpted from:
http://panaminstitute.com/de-iodine.htm