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Re: Diabetes


Michael Prince
 

Is there any effect on DIABETES with the Budwig Protacol?


Thankyou Michael



Wilhelm Hansen <wilhelmh@...> wrote:
Catherine,
blame it on my translation. In an attempt to translate as literally as possible, I sometimes allow myself to get caught up in her often convoluted way of writing. Anyone who knows German well (e.g. Ulla) knows what I am talking about. That is not meant in a derogatory way, it is proper German. Dr.Johanna Budwig was far more proficient in German and of course in the subject matter than I am or ever will be. This kind of writing is quite common in Germany, especially among academic writers. One sentence can be as long as 4 or 5 lines. Dr.Budwig often takes it to the extreme spiked with many medical terms, the combination of which is for me sometimes very hard to translate.

I should translate these more complicated passages more loosely and not try to capture all the nuances exactly the way they are given. That way the passage would have come out like this.

"The substances that are contained in the SH-group have often been used with varied success. This important sulfhydryl group is found in Detoxin, in Insulin, in Pancreatic Secretions and especially in Methionine which is converted to Cysteine in the body. The often reported good success with essential fatty acids and the significance of the often discussed "lipotropic effects" of these essential amino acids brought me to the realization that the full potential of these substances can only be reached when they are combined so that they can interact."

Does it sound any better?

Wilhelm

----- Original Message -----
From: Catherine Coy
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Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] What's so important about the cottage cheese?


Wilhelm, thanks for the quote. *sigh* This partly points out why Dr. Budwig's theory isn't widely accepted: she can't/couldn't write worth a darn! If only she had had someone transfer her ideas into clear and concise language (it can't all be blamed on translation from German to English), we'd possibly see a lot fewer people dying from cancer today.


----- Original Message -----
From: Wilhelm Hansen
To: FlaxSeedOil2@...
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] What's so important about the cottage cheese?


How about this quote from 1952 as given in Dr.Budwig's 1977 book "Der Tod des Tumors - Band II" (The Death of the Tumor -Vol.II) page 150:

"The substances that are contained in the SH-group have often been used with varied success. This significant sulfhydryl group is found in Detoxin, in Insulin, in Pancreatic Secretions, especially in Methionine which is converted in the organism to Cysteine. The often good success with essential fatty acids for the same indications and the significance of the often discussed "lipotropic effects" of the essential amino acids, brought me to the realization that only through interaction of the essential amino acids and the essential fatty acids can the physiological significance of these substances fully evolve."

Wilhelm






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