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Dissolve stubborn cysts in less than 6 months

Q: I have suffered for seven years with fibrocystic breast disease and ovarian cysts and a friend of mine told me you recommend using an iodine solution to cure them. Could you please give me some advice regarding how to take it to cure my problem?

JVW: I generally recommend a formula made up of iodide and potassium, called SSKI, for fibrocystic breasts and ovarian cysts. Eight drops in a glass of water daily usually works in a matter of just two to five months. There's one important thing you need to remember though: High doses of iodine or iodide can sometimes reduce thyroid function.

Fortunately, the thyroid gland is very resilient and almost always completely recovers once you stop taking the iodide or iodine. I've hardly ever seen this happen in women using SSKI for the problems you're having, but it's still best to have your thyroid function checked periodically whenever you're using it -- just to be on the safe side.

SSKI (potassium iodide) is available from compounding pharmacies. What is...melamine?

Melamine is a derivative of coal. While melamine actually has no nutritional value, when it is tested, it takes on the appearance of protein. It's suspected that some animal feed manufacturers added it to their products in order to make the food appear higher in protein. It's had devastating effects on the health of the dogs that were fed melamine-contaminated food.

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