Please don't take this personally, but this is a huuuge pet peeve of mine. I promote Budwig to people in all cancer groups, alternative as well a pharma, and so many times get the response "dairy bad, dairy bad". It has been engrained in some people to the point of urban legend. The amount of dairy is less than 6% of a typical daily caloric intake, but it is required to convert the flax oil to a state that the cells can absorb it. In fact, with Budwig you even get additional cheese if you wish.
The same goes for sugar and cancer. Some people think all sugar is the same, regardless of source. Fruit, berries and vegetables provide much needed nutrients and should not be avoided because of "sugar" content. Juicing is a large part of BP.
I know Budwig works, and never had one problem with the cottage cheese. I also treated myself to the "extra" cheese ;-)
Well you bring up an interesting point, with regards to protocols, there is a always a counterpoint, or to use a wall street term , another person on the other side of the trade.? This leads to frustration, confusion and worst of all fear as to what your doing is even going to work.? I have read that the info on dairy is mixed.
Having said that, I was a big cheese/carbo? eater prior to my prostate issue.? Two pizzas a week plus three sandwiches a week with two slices of either provolone or swiss cheese..granted it was low fat.I figured the lycopene from the sauce would be good for me, and I ate cheese only sandwiches because? cold cuts have nitrates which? is bad for you.? My only problem with the Budwig is that there is not much sun where I live for half the year and I am indoors most of the day, so cottage cheese/flax and low if any meat consumption is all I can muster.
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