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Re: Progress Report
Michael Dorfman
Steve,
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thanks for the update on Bob's condition. Very interesting. I am confused though on one point, and maybe you or someone else on this forum can shed some light. As I understand it the main sequence of events were: 1) Bob was sent home to die by the mainstream docs, 2) Bob initiated the Budwig protocol plus a very rigorous complemtary dietary and supplement regime, 3) not long after Bob began the changes in "#2", he began to feel much better, YET 4) his family and docs are pressuring him to continue with treatment that the docs themselves had previously given up on !!!! WHY ?? In particular, why is the family pressuring him to continue a treatment, especially the chemo, that was medically acknowledged to not be helping him ? Pardon my probable obtuseness, but that's what I'm confused about. Thanks ----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Taylor" <steve@...> To: <FlaxSeedOil2@...> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:40 PM Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Progress Report Hi group!a new report is due: given up for dead by his oncologist. His metz to 5 different regions of bone (prostate cancer with Gleason of 8, stage IV) were deemed untreatable by his oncologist, and he was told to "get his affairs in order." At the time, Bob was in pain and severely depressed. He called me with what I would have to say was a "Farewell" call. And after we talked, I got on the internet to see what I could find in the way of alternative therapies. It was an awesome job to sort the wheat from the chaff, but when I found Cliff Beckwith's homepage and then this group, I was encouraged. To make a long story short, I encouraged Bob to begin the Budwig protocol along with some embellishments that I felt could not hurt. showed only "mild" enlargement (minimal), which was surprising to everyone (doctors) familiar with his case. Quite frankly, no one expected him to be around for a bone scan at this late stage. So something is working. shape. He visited me in Colorado in early June, and we climbed a 1,000 vertical assent mountain and rode horses extensively. At age 67, most men without cancer could not do what Bob did. family pressure and consent to another 4-month Lupron shot and other chemo-therapy recommendations made by his doctors, or drop all of the traditional therapies and opt for the modified Budwig protocol. The jury is still out. I will let you know what he decides. on the internet, but even this is rife with complexities as I cannot report "everything," so what I pass on is obviously filtered through my prejudicial process . . . a heavy burden that! dancing at least 2 nights a week, rides his bike for 50 miles a week, and does all of the farm chores he ever did when he didn't have cancer. So something is turning things around for Bob, and I cannot believe it is anything other than the cornerstone of his alternative treatment, FO/CC and the rest of the Budwig protocol. tbsp of Barleans refrigerated flax seed oil (FO) 1 cup diced fresh tomatoesthis 3 times daily. per day 450 mg Rasberry Extract, 6 capsules per dayvegetables. Whole fruit as desired. strict vegan diet. No sugar.and he makes a point of getting a minimum of 30 minutes exposure to unfiltered sunlight (outdoors, not filtered through glass (windows)). He uses no sun block while in the sun. results at that time. not intended to diagnose or treat any illness. Always consult your doctor about the diagnosis and treatment of health problems. Yahoo! Groups Links |
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