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Interesting to hear!


Sandy Lightfoot
 

Hello friends,
I was listening to a radio program on CBC Radio (Canada), called 'Almanac'.
It was a 'call in' show and the question of the day was if 'alternate'
therapies should be used in conjunction with allopathic modalities. Several
people phoned in, mostly discussing topics such as Acupuncture and
Chiropractic treatments, that are already implemented to some extent in our
BC system. Two guests were featured who operated 'alternate' clinics,(Aroma
therapy, Acupuncture and Chiropractic Therapy,I believe).

One call really grabbed me. A fellow named Hans called in and he started to
tell his story about his cancer (pituitary I think) and how he cured
himself. He explained that after following the regular treatment path, his
cancer came back so he was searching other therapies (I may have a few facts
wrong, but this is the gist of it). Just as he was leading up to something
really important,the announcer had to CUT for the NEWS! Hans waited until
the NEWS segment was done to continue his call-in. I think there were other
callers waiting to talk as the announcer seemed impatient to move the call
along. Hans took ages to actually explain what the treatment was. Finally
the announcer asked him. I nearly fell over when Hans said he had actually
gone to Germany to consult and be treated by Dr Johanna Budwig. When he was
asked what the treatment was, he seemed a bit hesitant to say EXACTLY what
the therapy was, but said it was oils and proteins, which didn't really
explain the true treatment, I mean oil and protein could have been anything,
right?

Maybe I'm getting very cynical, but my suspicious little mind wondered if
(during the NEWS break), Hans had been asked to not mention that it was
'Flaxseed' oil. It was so odd that he said 'Oils and proteins' when he had
to have known it was Flax oil and cottage cheese (or quark). It gets even
more strange.... The announcer asked the guests on the show if they had ever
heard of Johanna Budwig and they said "NO, never heard of her!" Can you
imagine anyone in the 'alternate' health field to NOT knowing about JB? I
DON'T THINK SO!!!

I wonder if 'Hans' is on this list? I 'think' he was from Vancouver, BC. I'd
love to know the whole story. Anyway, the crux of the story was that he was
cured with Flax-oil and cottage cheese (quark). A Wonderful Testimony!!

I thought you'd all be interested in my report.
Take care ...
Sandy Lightfoot. B.C. Canada.

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