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"MODIFILAN
The brown seaweed, fucoidan (Laminaria japonica) an extract from the "center core" of the brown seaweed plant, is excellent for fighting cancer, and contains the life-essential properties of organic iodine, alginates, fuocoidan and laminarin. Organic iodine regulates our metabolism for better overall health. Alginate is a natural absorbent of radioactive elements, heavy metals, and free radicals. And excellent brand name for fucoidan is Modifilan. It is the one I use along with the product Sea Vegg, which has many types of seaweed products in one tablet." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "Things that live in the sea— shellfish, white deep-water fish, brown seaweed, dulse, and kelp—are great sources of iodine. So are canned sardines, canned tuna, clams, cod, haddock, halibut, herring, lobster, oyster, perch, salmon, sea bass, and shrimp.
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EVER WONDER HOW wild salmon get that nice red color? It comes from a powerful antioxidant called astaxanl which just happens to be present in one of the things wild salmon eat: krill." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)
| "And, in fact, brown seaweed extract may hold promise as an alternative therapy that eliminates the need for radiation therapy in the first place.
Similar to Modifilan, the Amazon Herb Company also offers an outstanding product called Aquazon. It contains both blue-green algae and marine algae and demonstrates many of the same properties as brown seaweed: Heavy metals removal, cancer defense and immune system modulation. To learn more, see the Amazon Herb contacts in the resources section of this book." - Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)
| "MODIFILAN
The brown seaweed, fucoidan (Laminaria japonica) an extract from the "center core" of the brown seaweed plant, is excellent for fighting cancer, and contains the life-essential properties of organic iodine, alginates, fuocoidan and laminarin. Organic iodine regulates our metabolism for better overall health. Alginate is a natural absorbent of radioactive elements, heavy metals, and free radicals. And excellent brand name for fucoidan is Modifilan. It is the one I use along with the product Sea Vegg, which has many types of seaweed products in one tablet." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "It's a brown seaweed extract with rather amazing properties that allow it to remove heavy metals, halt the growth of cancer tumors and even help victims of radiation poisoning. In my view, this supplement should be taken by anyone choosing to undergo radiation therapy of any kind. And, in fact, brown seaweed extract may hold promise as an alternative therapy that eliminates the need for radiation therapy in the first place.
Similar to Modifilan, the Amazon Herb Company also offers an outstanding product called Aquazon." - Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)
| "Modifilan: A brand name of the brown seaweed (fucoidan) known to kill cancer cells. It is a natural food. I take two to six capsules a day as directed on the bottle.
13. Multiminerals: I take one or two capsules or liquid every day, very important. When I'm taking one ounce of Pro Vitamin (#23 below) I only take one multimineral.
14. Vitamin B complex: I take an extra supplement every day, whether it's capsule or liquid.
15. Quercetin with bromelain and vitamin C: An important flavanoid needed in our diet. Follow the directions.
16." - Gregory, A. Gore, Defeat Cancer (Get the book.)
| "Herbs that may be helpful
Bladderwrack (page 639) (Fucus vesiculosus) is a type of brown seaweed that contains variable amounts of iodine (page 538).25 Hypothyroidism due to insufficient intake of iodine may possibly improve with bladder-wrack supplementation, though human studies have not confirmed this.
Some Chinese herb formulations show promise for people with hypothyroidism. In one study, people with hypothyroidism were given a combination of Chinese herbs." - Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D., The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions (Get the book.)
| "It contains both blue-green algae and marine algae and demonstrates many of the same properties as brown seaweed: Heavy metals removal, cancer defense and immune system modulation. To learn more, see the Amazon Herb contacts in the resources section of this book.
By the way, note that neither the Modifilan company, nor the Amazon Herb Company is legally allowed to tell you the truth about what their products can do. The FDA, as you well know by now, has outlawed truthful health statements on nutritional supplements." - Mike Adams, Natural Health Solutions (Get the book.)
| "Bladderwrack, a brown seaweed, contains highly mucilaginous starches (polysaccharides) and antioxidants, and is high in minerals, especially iodine. Its ability to promote skin cell regeneration while breaking down scar tissue makes bladderwrack good for wound healing. Butcher's broom, a member of the lily family, tonifies and strengthens arteries and veins, thereby improving venous insufficiency, varicose veins, and circulation. This is possibly due to it high antioxidant flavonoid content, as well as its ability to narrow blood vessels." - Marshall Editions, 1000 Cures for 200 Ailments: Integrated Alternative and Conventional Treatments for the Most Common Illnesses (Get the book.)
| "MOZUKU
This is another brown seaweed that's enjoyed throughout Japan. It's extensively farmed in Okinawa by simply implanting the hypha, or seedlings, on a net and then spreading the net over a coral reef on the seabed. Mother Nature and the Okinawan sun do the rest. The mozuku is harvested with a water pump from February through May and then sold in zipped plastic bags. It's mainly eaten with vinegar, in noodle dishes, with rice, or as jelly. The locals refer to it as "angel hair."
How to use it." - Bradley J. Willcox, M.D., D. Craig Willcox, Ph.D., Makoto Suzuki, M.D., The Okinawa Diet Plan : Get Leaner, Live Longer, and Never Feel Hungry (Get the book.)
| "A brown seaweed that has been eaten by people in Russia, Wales, and Iceland for several hundred years, its broad blackish-gray ribbons are dried, boiled, compressed, dried again, and finally shredded or powdered." - Dianne Onstad, Whole Foods Companion: A Guide For Adventurous Cooks, Curious Shoppers, and lovers of natural foods (Get the book.)
"Sea palm (Postelsia palmaeformis) looks like a miniature palm tree. A brown seaweed found on the north Pacific coast of North America, it has a texture, appearance, and flavor that fit right into family fare. Mildly sweet, with a pleasing al dente texture, sea palm comes in long, flat, ribbed strands. Crushed into bits with a pestle, it can be tossed into soups or added to grains, beans, or any pot that's wanting enhanced flavor, mineral enrichment, and eve appeal. Like other brown sea vegetables, it contains algin, which fixes and removes radioactive particles and heavy metals from the body."
- Dianne Onstad, Whole Foods Companion: A Guide For Adventurous Cooks, Curious Shoppers, and lovers of natural foods (Get the book.)
| "KOMBU
This brown seaweed (or kelp) is especially popular in Okinawa. Along with kat-suobushi (shaved dried bonito), kombu is one of the two basic ingredients in dashi (soup broth). Okinawans have been eating kombu since the eighteenth century, when ships used to make a pit stop in the islands en route to China from Japan's northernmost island prefecture, Hokkaido, where kombu grows in the cold waters. These days, Okinawans are among the top kombu consumers in all of Japan. Kombu is also a ritual food offered to the ancestors when visits are made to ancestral tombs." - Bradley J. Willcox, M.D., D. Craig Willcox, Ph.D., Makoto Suzuki, M.D., The Okinawa Diet Plan : Get Leaner, Live Longer, and Never Feel Hungry (Get the book.)
| "Tanaka and his colleagues at McGill University in Montreal, looked at the role of polysaccharides from brown seaweed (kelp) in inhibiting the intestinal absorption of radioactive strontium:
Polysaccharides prepared from brown seaweeds are unique agents from the practical as well as the theoretical point of view because they selectively bind strontium. . . ." - Michael Lerner, Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer (Get the book.)
| "Kelp (bladderwrack), and brown seaweed extract, which is known to be a powerful anticancer supplement:
Sea vegetables are exceptionally concentrated packages of nutrients and phytochemicals. They contain vitamins, are high in fiber, and have small amounts of protein. Mostly, sea vegetables are a rich source of such minerals as potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and iodine.... Thanks to theirphytochemicalpower, sea vegetables are anti-inflammatory and tumor-suppressing. Their phytochemical content also includes the carotenoids and flavonoids, the most powerful of the antioxidants." - Mike Adams, Grocery Warning: How to recognize and avoid the groceries that cause cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other common diseases (Get the book.)
| "Teas and her colleagues indeed discovered that feeding the brown seaweed Laminaria to rats and then giving them chemicals known to cause breast tumors partially immunized them against the malignancies. They had a thirteen percent lower cancer rate, compared with rats not pre-fed the kelp. Further, cancer in the kelp-fed animals took twice as long to appear. American Health Foundation researchers found more startling effects. The brown seaweed blocked fat-induced breast cancer in thirty percent of the animals involved." - Jean Carper, The Food Pharmacy: Dramatic New Evidence That Food Is Your Best Medicine (Get the book.)
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