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Re: Breaking the Budwig Rules


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Wilhelm
As far as I know, I do not have significant malignancy at this moment, so I am not making any dietary changes.
But I appreciate your insight into the need for changes when malignancy occurs.

Max

From: "Wilhelm Hansen" <wilhelmh@...>
To: <FlaxSeedOil2@...>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Re: Breaking the Budwig Rules


Max,
you have been sceptical in many of your past posts - a regular doubting Thomas - lol.

If you know what healthy diet to replace the Budwig Diet with you may be fine. Most people don't know. They don't or won't even use the proper Budwig Protocol in the first place. Of course if a person is healthy and if that person is using a truly healthy diet and lifestyle, things will likely be great and guard against degenerative health. If a person has come down with cancer however, the rules change. A much greater concentration on diet and lifestyle is then required to turn things around.

But I will tell you what - you change your diet to what you think is right and then let us know how you are doing... there is a catch to it though... from what I remember you don't have cancer, so it is not the greatest experiment in your case.

Stay well,
Wilhelm


But why not go to any other healthy diet. It need not be the
Budwig diet.
Max






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