Sari Grove in response to a question about NIDI( non invasive diagnostic imaging)…

The Pixlr.com/editor is new…It is an attempt to gauge size changes…Usually the outside of a tumour has a red outline in Pixlr so that makes it easier to see if things are getting smaller or bigger…Fotoflexer looks at biochemistry…I adapted Fotoflexer from iPhoto- I used iPhoto for myself while tracking changes in my own lump…I had begun to identify what different colours & their positions were in iPhoto…After a lady wrote about what I was doing ( healbreastcancernaturally.com blog), I realized that iPhoto was not universal…So I translated what I knew to Fotoflexer which is online…The colours & what they stand for , are from my own long term observations…Taking pictures, editing, & observing colour changes depending on what supplement I took or what I ate…Lunapic came from another person ( Tiffany Karesa who has the group Naturally Shrinking it), who just wanted to know if there was cancer or not…I already knew how to see it, but the colour was either light green or dark green- too subtle…Do in Lunapic, I sorted through to make the difference be very visible- cancer which has a Phosphorus visual signature- comes up as purple…Pre-Cancer is mauve…This came from my third book where I learned the differential between benign & malignant was Phosphorus…
Photo on 2016-06-10 at 6.08 PM