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Re: Budwig Diet testimonies


Wilhelm Hansen
 

Kelly,
reposting Nan's story is actually quite timely because Anna has been asking how long it takes for a lump to decrease in size and nobody answered her yet. She posted her story here on Oct.2, 2003 ( ) and it is in our files - in the Testimonials under Breast Cancer.

Nan is not a member of this group anymore but she said she wants to come back soon.

Wilhelm

----- Original Message -----
From: Kelly Wortkoetter
To: flaxseedoil2@... ; kenrounds@... ; natural_healing-@... ; ss-fhf@... ; lupus_etc@... ; tambo382@... ; westsidelawz@... ; wrounds@...
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 4:32 PM
Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Budwig Diet testimonies


> OUR CANCER STORIES - - as of March 27, 2004
> >
> > Our background history: Both of my husband's (I call him Huck) parents
> died of cancer. His mother had breast cancer and his Dad had brain cancer.
> One of them had radiation treatments and the other had chemo. We saw their
> quality of life go down hill from then on, for aboout a year and they died.
> We said "if we ever get cancer, we are not going to take either one of those
> treatments." Maybe the treatments have improved over the years, but my
> mind has not changed. I refuse to let anything into my body that will
> harm it. I will only take something that will do something to build my body
> up and strengthen my immune system.
> >
> > Then in 1994 Huck was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given possibly
> 3 months to live. We were fortunate to have an honest doctor who told us
> that it would serve no purpose for him to take radiation or chemo, because
> they cannot do any good, when cancer is in the pancreas. It was not hard
> to convince him, as that was already our decision, from years back.
> >
> > We treated him from home, with alternative methods (before that time we
> knew nothing of any such treatments). We tried everything we heard of or
> could read about. Basically it was ALL DIETARY. We worked with a Doctor
> of Nutrition, who practices in Illinois. One thing he told us was to go to
> a health food store and buy Flax Seed Oil, that was being stored in a
> refrigeerator. And to get some low fat cottage cheese. To mix these two
> together and eat a small amount 3 times a day. We had never heard of Flax
> Seed Oil, but we did as he said. Plus we did so many other things,
> including Huck taking many vitamins and going on a very restricted diet of
> only vegetables, beans, and grains. Within 6 months Huck had recovered from
> that "very large tumor". We asked the same surgeon to take a CAT scan and
> tell us what it looked like. His report? : He was astounded when he told
> us that there was no sign of cancer, that everything looked completely
> normal. Huck has remained free of cancer ever since then - 1994.
> >
> > Then on October 8, 2002 I was awakened with serious pain in one breast.
> My hand went to that area and felt a large protrusion. I called, that day,
> for an appointment with my doctor. All tests were conducted and I was
> diagnosed with Lobular Infiltrating Carcinoma. I went that very day to the
> health food store and bought Flax Seed Oil and to the grocery for low fat
> cottage cheese. I have not missed a day of eating it since then. And I
> have learned a whole lot more about that cancer protocol, discovered by Dr.
> Johanna Budwig in the 1950s. The chemical composition of the mixture gives
> you Omega III, which almost everyone is deficient of. By the end of two
> weeks, after I had begun taking this mixture, my pain subsided. I have had
> some pains VERY occasionally since then, but nothing lasting or severe. My
> energy has remained high and I have continued with my previous life style.
> I have not had one day of any kind of ill effects, or of even feeling tired.
> >
> > In September 2003, my doctor order a P.E.T. scan and a CAT scan to be
> done. These showed that I had no cancer cells in my body except at the
> original site. And that the tumor had shrunk from 6 centimeters in the
> beginning to 1.3 centimeters. These are very expensive tests and Medicare
> willl not pay for them if they are done more often than once a year, unless
> the patient is taking traditional AMA medicine (chemo or radiation). So I
> plan to have the tests repeated in September or October of 2004. I expect
> it to find no cancer cells anywhere in my body, by then.
> > Nan Parsons

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