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I'm curious if anyone knows anything that you wouldn't hear from a mainstream doctor.

It's the slow kind (not aggressive) and stage 1. They only want to take out part of the thyroid as treatment.

I'm curious if anyone knows anything that you wouldn't hear from a mainstream doctor. It's the slow kind (not aggressive) and stage 1. They only want to take out part of the thyroid as treatment.

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[–] 12 pts

Cut sugar in all its form out of your diet. Now! No more sugar. Trust me, I’m not a doctor.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Sugar is literally the underlying factor for cancer. It's steroids for it. The research is out there, but Pharma makes money treating cancer, and the food industry, well..... Find a food without sugar. These industries do not want that info mainstream, but it is out there for all to find.

[–] 0 pt

It’s easy to find food without sugar, just stop eating processed shit. Whole foods (not the store) only.

[–] 0 pt

Oh, its Big Pharma pushing sugar, not every single human wanting another piece of chocolate cake.

[–] 9 pts (edited )

Like someone said, no sugar.

also, take finbendazole (based on your own research and consult with your medical doctor/ professional), lots of greens, and cruciferous vegetables.

[–] 2 pts

I did some reading. I'll bring it up. Thanks!

[–] 0 pt

I give this to my pigs as a dewormer along with ivermectin. You can get this at a farm store or online.

[–] 1 pt

finbendazole

Is this good for type 2 diabetics? Is the shit on Amazon safe? Never heard of it before, and I've explored countless avenues for sustained weight loss. Aquaponics, growing my own food works wonders, but a few slices of pizza and I'm back where I left off with beetus IBS.

[–] 0 pt

Look into fermented black tea, aka Kombucha, and it's effects on diabetes.

If you really want to get rid of your beetus you need to get serious about cutting out carbs and sugar from your body. I believe type-2 diabetes can be reversed and your body can normalize.

Your IBS is likely caused by the shitty glyphosphate filled wheat in food these days. My issues disappear when I cut out wheat. You can address both your issues at once if you truly desire.

I'd also highly recommend fasting/intermittent fasting.

You can do it, my friend.

[–] 0 pt

I’ve heard I of finbendazole aswell OP. There are a few studies about it fighting cancerous cells.

Good luck.

[–] 4 pts

I am not being a twat here, so have you looked at ivermectin? I am not doing the research for you, but way before the WuFlu made it trendy, I had read a fair amount written by people that claimed ivermectin helped with, if not eradicated, certain forms of cancer. That is probably the main reason a fair amount of people non-agricultural people had heard of Ivermectin prior to current events.

[–] 2 pts

Everyone says no sugar, but remember no starch too. Meat and fibrous vegetables are your friends.

Also, fuck it, take some ivermectin while your at it. I'm thoroughly convinced that the smear campaign about it has nothing to do with Covid.

[–] 1 pt

I remember reading about iodine and how getting the proper amount is important for thyroid function. I'm not too sure but maybe it's worth reading up on?

[–] 3 pts

Thyroid cancer used to be caused by exposure to radioactive iodine. Iodine concentrates in your thyroid, and if it's radioactive, you get cancer. That's why they put iodine in table salt. The iodine in the salt flushes out any radioactive iodine you might be exposed to. They make special pills you can take that give you a huge dose if you are ever exposed to fallout. Good thing to have in a prepper kit. I have some.

The thing is, now thyroid cancer is becoming much more common and no one knows why. I think it might be the mRNA vaccines, but I don't know for sure.

[–] 1 pt

Only the papillary subtype is becoming more common and it is totally because we are doing WAY WAY too many unnecessary thyroid ultrasounds so doctors can make $$$$$$$. Most of these patients will die WITH, not FROM these "cancers" .

[–] 1 pt

Some of these replies are retarded.

Standard disclaimer applies. This is my opinion, NOT medical advice. Consult your doctor.

By not aggressive, I assume you mean papillary carcinoma. If you have follicular carcinoma (worse than papillary carcinoma) or follicular lesion of undetermined significance (STATISTICALLY less worse than papillary w a chance of being completely benign), the following does not apply.

Typically, in USA, papillary carcinoma was treated with TOTAL thyroidectomy and radioiodine to poison any remaining thyroid tissue. Based on practices in other countries, Japan is a great example, some have realized the USA approach is complete overkill. I have heard of small (<1cm) papillary carcinomas simply being watched for growth (no surgery) in Japan with only rare instances of spreading.

Now there are many factors about your case I don't know (and don't want to know as I am not giving medical advice), but a more aggressive approach is warranted if you are young (you have more life-years at risk) or the tumor is large.

If you are in the USA and have papillary carcinoma, I think your doc is smart to suggest only partial thyroidectomy; most in our retarded over-treatment happy system would recommend total thyroidectomy. If I were giving medical advice (i'm not), I would suggest finding a surgeon that does a lot of thyroids. If you are in a big city, you may be able to find a guy that does ONLY thyroids.

[–] 1 pt

Killing her thyroid on doctors advice ruined her life.

[–] 1 pt

How much iodine have you had in your diet?

[–] 1 pt

It's a normie friend who has it not me. I get shitloads via iodized salt.

[–] 0 pt

Dulse seaweed has a ton of it in a bioavailable form. Def recommend it.

[–] 0 pt

I eat a lot of Nigiri (seaweed sheets) from asian markets, the stuff you put on ramen. Not sure if it's the same but it's seaweed.

[–] 0 pt

Just to add that alternative medicine doesn't exclude following the usual medicine. You can complement any surgery with a better lifestyle and get the best from both kinds of medicine.

Both people I know - one male and one female around 60 when diagnosed had radioactive iodine treatment. Both are fine living in their early 70s.

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