Iodine For The Prevention And Treatment Of Breast Cancer
Nexus|June - July 2019

Iodine for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer

Jonathan V. Wright
Iodine For The Prevention And Treatment Of Breast Cancer

A Drop a Day Can Keep Breast Cancer Away

With all the publicity and fundraising happening for breast cancer, we rarely (if ever) hear or see results of research undertaken and reported on from various countries which reveals that breast cancer can be prevented with one drop of a mineral present, on and within planet Earth for likely as long as planet Earth has existed! Just one drop of a solution of both forms of this 100 percent natural mineral rubbed alternately into each breast every day can prevent a very significant percentage of breast cancers!

Most of us know the reason we're not informed about this—it's the absence of the "patent" necessary to be able to charge us all huge prices (nature's minerals are not patentable), not only to make a huge profit but also to recover the $2.6 billion needed 1 for market approval.

Without that approval, sellers and distributors of any "unapproved" product are threatened with forcible confiscation of their products if they publicize the truth in any way about the research which tells us what their products will do! (Not kidding at all! If any documentation of past instances of forcible violations of "freedom of speech" guaranteed by the First Amendment is needed, please see the book Death by Regulation by Mary Ruwart, Ph.D.).

But let's get back to that drop a day. A drop of what? A combination of iodine and iodide in water known as "Lugol's solution" since it was first made in 1829 by Jean Lugol, a French physician. During the early 20th century, it became obvious that Japan, Iceland and other countries where the traditional diet was high in iodine and iodide had the lowest risk worldwide of breast cancer, but it wasn't known how that occurred. Unfortunately, this observation is no longer current as of the Japanese diet, among others, has become increasingly westernized.

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