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It looks like the answer is yes.

If the immune system doesn't kill it, because we have not perfectly 
copied paleofood, this makes it lose appetite and die:
http://breastcancerchoices.org/iodine.html

IMO practically all disease is caused by malnutrition; the iodine 
protocol solves both sides of that problem.

William


On 12/09/2011 07:14 AM, Jim Swayze wrote:
 > It seems to me that, to use a city analogy, even if you are right and 
you cannot constrain a tumor as it grows to a small town, it is not when 
it is small that it is dangerous.  The question is can you cut off its 
food supply when it is New York City or Hong Kong and can kill you.
 >
 > Jim
 >
 >> I don't think there is any way you could reduce your blood glucose 
to a level where a tumor's growth would be constrained in the first 10 
years of its existence.
 >>
 >> Keith
 >

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