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Re: Treating CLL with budwig protocol
Hi Ritu, I have recently started with the Budwig Protocol and it is very easy to follow, just some discipline is required. As mentioned by one of the group memebers, Wine is optional. I mix my grounded flax seeds with the green juice or pineapple juice. Sending best wishes for your husband. Warm Regards On 26 Aug 2017 4:43 p.m., "ritu.khurana@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Gain weight with BP
bin sun
Hi All, I am a pNET patient(pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, did surgery but spread to liver). I have been partially on BP for about 2-3 months and feel getting stronger. Recently I decided to follow BP more closely (trying to avoid all the animal products) since it has done good for me. But I am keeping losing weight. I have some questions want to ask for help: ? ? 1. Any suggestion on how to gain weight with BP?? ? ? 2. Can I eat more at breakfast if I still feel hungry after the morning FOCC?? ? ? 3. Can I eat the chicken soup instead of chicken?? ? ? 4. After surgery my stomach doesn't like the cold food, is there a way to make the FOCC a little bit warmer? Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks everyone. Bin Sun - Toronto |
Re: Treating CLL with budwig protocol
Hi Gayathri, If you are making paneer, it is really like cottage cheese until it is pressed. Avoiding the pressing part will give you as perfect cottage cheese as we buy it in the stores. Kind regards, Dana From: "gayathri ranganathan thri22@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 5:25 AM Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Treating CLL with budwig protocol
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Paneer is not an alternative but it is the same as cottage cheese. Just a clarification. ? Gayathri R On Saturday, August 26, 2017 8:56 PM, "Julie Fanciullacci jfanciullacci@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" wrote: Hi Here is a link to the key points of the daily Budwig ?plan; The Budwig Protocol should also help with your husband's ?diabetes and high blood pressure. The champagne and red wine are optional on this diet. Have a look through the key points and ask more questions if you need help. To gain weight your husband should eat a variety of nuts (no peanuts), potatoes, sprouted grain bread, avocados and take the full daily amount of flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese, thick strained Greek yoghurt, or quark. I believe in India your alternative to cottage cheese is paneer. Good luck, best wishes to you both. ?Julie, Italy
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Re: Hemp oil
Regan Heavey
Many thanks for the???tip - have read through and joined. ? I live in Ireland where CBD is illegal - though our PBPP (People Before Profit Party) has been campaigning for its availability - free to medical card holders - for people with chronic diseases esp childhood epilepsy. ? However, 2 weeks ago - while visiting UK I found CBD oil in 2 health shops - and bought it.? I noticed reduction of pain (arthritis) and tiredness (have suffered burn-out due to work) even though I had little sleep and spent many hours walking around London - to my surprise.? My friend also tried it and noticed her 'brain-fag/fug' lifted and her mood improved - much to her delight. My original reason for checking it out is due to a kidney tumour - non-cancerous at the moment - which I wish to shrink. Again, many thanks and good health to all! Regan On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 8:02 AM, 'Tony Rolson' tony@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Re: Treating CLL with budwig protocol
Paneer is not an alternative but it is the same as cottage cheese. Just a clarification. ? Gayathri R On Saturday, August 26, 2017 8:56 PM, "Julie Fanciullacci jfanciullacci@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" wrote: Hi Here is a link to the key points of the daily Budwig ?plan; The Budwig Protocol should also help with your husband's ?diabetes and high blood pressure. The champagne and red wine are optional on this diet. Have a look through the key points and ask more questions if you need help. To gain weight your husband should eat a variety of nuts (no peanuts), potatoes, sprouted grain bread, avocados and take the full daily amount of flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese, thick strained Greek yoghurt, or quark. I believe in India your alternative to cottage cheese is paneer. Good luck, best wishes to you both. ?Julie, Italy
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Re: Hemp oil [1 Attachment]
I am interested on the Neuroquell use for cancer, since this is normally used for PAIN... please tell us dosage, how to open the bottle (since this is a roll-on) and if possible the kind of cancers this Neuroquell were used.
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How to make body alkaline
Jeff Allan
Hi Recently there has been a thread on how to get your body to a ph of 7.3.? Sorry i have lost it the content no the tread ? From memory there was a discussionon on using blackstrap molasses and bicarbonate of soda (non aluminium) can someone remind me if this is ok to use with the protocol.? If not what is.? I do remember mention of putting bicarbonate of soda into water and to add lemon to drinkingwater as well.? My husband is currently at ph6.5 and seems stuck at that.? We really want to get to 7.3 as quickly as possble.? Any help/suggestions very much appreciated. Much appreciated Alison and Jeff Allan Scotland |
Re: Hemp oil [1 Attachment]
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Dave Great to hear from you How do I get in touch privately as the NQ Plus isnt available commercially I have seen the effects personally and with people I know of the benefits of MCO ? From: FlaxSeedOil2@... [mailto:FlaxSeedOil2@...]
Sent: Sunday, 27 August 2017 3:22 AM To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Hemp oil [1 Attachment] ? ? Hi Tony, I don't think I have ever heard of Neuroquell, nor have I looked seriously into Hemp Oil. I have stage 4 Mesothelioma. One 2" tumor in my head pressing on the brain and over 20 in the right lung, the largest about 1.5". I'mvery interested in what you know as the mainstream medical treatment is useless. Thank You, David ? From: "'Tony Rolson' tony@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...> ? ? Hey Dan Yes it is ¨C my sister in NJ sends it to me in Johannesburg She is starting a MCO farm in CA because of her knowledge on the ability of THC to kills cancer cells ¨C she also recommended the BP to me Her engineer in the MCO business is the guy who having had half his liver removed with cancer was then told he was finished when the 10 pancreas tumours were found a year later His tumours disappeared after 6 weeks on Neuroquell The cancer returned a year later elsewhere and same treatment again killed tumour in 6 weeks ¨C he wasn¡¯t doing the BP which I have now informed him about He took apple cider vinegar/honey/garlic each morning ¨C Im doing same in green tea and added ginger Hes trying to see if theres a maintenance dose of Neuroquell He suggested 8 drops a day in alkaline water I have to stress this is not a FDA approved drug/process and my information is anecdotal ¨C but I understand that a test of 29 people out of 30 with late stage tumours killed by this oil. If you want to stay in touch on a private email pls let me know and I can update you on my experience with BP/MCO/Nquell Wishing you all the best as we heal ourselves ? From: FlaxSeedOil2@... [mailto:FlaxSeedOil2@...] ? ? Hi Tony, ? Is the Neuroquell Plus that you are talking about made of Calendula Oil from Clair Ellen Topicals?? You roll it on? Hopefully the label will show up below. It sounds promising! ? Best regards, ? Dan ? From: "Tony Rolston tony@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...> ? ? Hi I hope my experience is of value I'm using CBD and 50% THC oil...will have PET scan in 4 weeks to see if any cells left after surgery to remove tumour in salivary gland Stage 1 The BP has been v good for me in many general health ways Of intetest wrt MCO....A friend cured a Stage 4 stomach tumour the size of a grapefruit in 3 months....taking a gram a day eventually of THC...thats a lot for me I'm also using Neuroquell Plus....29 of 30 people testing it cured in 6 weeks on average....tumours surrounded by cells and die off...no side effects.... I cannot fully explain the science wrt Neuroquell but have ?friend referred me after curing 10 tumours on pancreas...hope this helps... Tony ? ? On 22 Aug 2017 18:18, "Frank Samuell fsamuell99@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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File - Too Many Emails - Change to Daily Digest or No Email
Hi Everyone,
I've set this message to post automatically every two weeks. If you're getting more email from this group than you would like, you can go to our homepage [linked below] and click on the word "Membership" under the photo that says "FlaxSeedOil2." After clicking on "Membership," click "Edit Membership." On the next page, choose "No Email" or "Daily Digest." Either choice will stop so many individual emailed messages from coming to your inbox. Instead, with 'No Email' you can read the messages from the homepage [no email delivery at all] or with 'Daily Digest' you'll receive one or two emails a day with a list of the about 20 messages. After making your choice, click "Save." Click here to start. This link will take you to the homepage for FlaxSeedOil2 Kind regards, Sandra Olson FlaxSeedOil2 Owner/Moderator |
Re: biopsy danger in breast cancer
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýEverybody knows the simple logic about cancer treatment but most of them ignore it when they are making their own treatment decision. ? Surgery/Chemotherapy/Radiotherapy CAN ONLY treat the symptoms..? They will never correct the cause(s) of the problem.? They may provide temporary relief but will actually make the final healing more difficult.?? The only cure has to come from within.? Using effective natural means has a better chance to provide real cure to the cancer. ? Joe ? From: FlaxSeedOil2@... [mailto:FlaxSeedOil2@...]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2017 11:51 AM To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] biopsy danger in breast cancer ? ? I was initially diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Carcinoma but later tests and biopsy identified it as Mesothelioma. Pretty much the same treatment routine by mainstream medical which from what I have learned is ineffective. If I had to chose between the two I think I would choose NETS but neither is easy. My first round of chemo was a piece of cake with no side effects at all with the possible exception of hair loss which might also be from radiation to the head. They now give anti nausia medication prior to chemo which in my case was very effective. I also take FOCC without doing the whole protocall along with a ton of supplements two times per day. I use honey, almond slivers, sunflower seeds and frozen blueberries in the cottage cheese to help with flavor and texture.Next week they will start another chemo which is more harsh and the jury is out on whether or not it will help.? ? From: "'Gretchen Steele' fsteele@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" <FlaxSeedOil2@...> ? ? ?I?have been learning a lot from this site as my husband has had neuroendocrine carcinoid syndrome, with metastisis to the liver and bile duct. He has been treated for eight months at a very prestigious hospital, and also our local cancer center.? I also encouraged him to do the Budwig Protocol.? But my husband only does part of the protocol, not the entire thing.? I still? believe he has benefited from it.? He is on a chemo regimen and injections once a month, as well.? Seems to be improving.? But, of course, the doctors say there is no cure for his condition.... treatment? can only prolong his life. ? Now I have had a mammogram and ultrasound because of a suspicious breast lump.? I have a needle biopsy scheduled for the end of next week, but I am VERY hesitant to have that done.? I feel that biopsies "stir up" the cancers cells, and now I read that there is a name for that" "seeding".? I am more than willing to do the whole Budwig Protocol, even if I do not have the biopsy.? But it is scary to think that this lump might be aggressive.? I do not know if the doctors will proceed to treat me at all if I do not have a biopsy. ? My older sister went through a horrible time years ago after being "treated" for breast cancer in that traditional way.? She is apparently healthy now, at age 78.? But I remember vividly all the problems she had.? She still has swelling (I guess that is lymphedema). ? I need help here, as of course the medical establishment wants me to follow their long-held beliefs.? And obviously I?believe there are other ways to deal with this.? I am curious as to what kind of breast cancer I may have, but I do not want chemo.? I think of it as poison.? ? Thank you for any assistant and knowledge you can give. ? Gretchen ? |
Re: biopsy danger in breast cancer
I was initially diagnosed with Neuroendocrine Carcinoma but later tests and biopsy identified it as Mesothelioma. Pretty much the same treatment routine by mainstream medical which from what I have learned is ineffective. If I had to chose between the two I think I would choose NETS but neither is easy. My first round of chemo was a piece of cake with no side effects at all with the possible exception of hair loss which might also be from radiation to the head. They now give anti nausia medication prior to chemo which in my case was very effective. I also take FOCC without doing the whole protocall along with a ton of supplements two times per day. I use honey, almond slivers, sunflower seeds and frozen blueberries in the cottage cheese to help with flavor and texture.Next week they will start another chemo which is more harsh and the jury is out on whether or not it will help.? From: "'Gretchen Steele' fsteele@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2017 11:00 AM Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] biopsy danger in breast cancer
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?I?have been learning a lot from this site as my
husband has had neuroendocrine carcinoid syndrome, with metastisis to the liver
and bile duct. He has been treated for eight months at a very prestigious
hospital, and also our local cancer center.? I also encouraged him to do
the Budwig Protocol.?
But my husband only does part of the protocol, not the entire thing.? I
still? believe he has benefited from it.? He is on a chemo regimen and
injections once a month, as well.? Seems to be improving.? But, of
course, the doctors say there is no cure for his condition.... treatment?
can only prolong his life.
?
Now I have had a mammogram and ultrasound because
of a suspicious breast lump.? I have a needle biopsy scheduled for the end
of next week, but I am VERY hesitant to have that done.? I feel that
biopsies "stir up" the cancers cells, and now I read that there is a name for
that" "seeding".? I am more than willing to do the whole Budwig Protocol,
even if I do not have the biopsy.? But it is scary to think that this lump
might be aggressive.? I do not know if the doctors will proceed to treat me
at all if I do not have a biopsy.
?
My older sister went through a horrible time years
ago after being "treated" for breast cancer in that traditional way.? She
is apparently healthy now, at age 78.? But I remember vividly all the
problems she had.? She still has swelling (I guess that is
lymphedema).
?
I need help here, as of course the medical
establishment wants me to follow their long-held beliefs.? And obviously
I?believe there are other ways to deal with this.? I am curious as to
what kind of breast cancer I may have, but I do not want chemo.? I think of
it as poison.?
?
Thank you for any assistant and knowledge you can
give.
?
Gretchen |
Re: Clumps in JUICE
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRod I do carrots, beets, celery and a few granny smith apples but they seem to clump or foam up laterOn Aug 26, 2017, at 11:49 AM, 'Rod' holmgren@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Re: Clumps in JUICE
Rod
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When I juice parsley and kale I get what looks like
clumps but I?believe it is just the juice from those greens that clings
together after going through the screen as it combines with the other juice that
preceded it in the container.???I?save half of each juicing
for later in the day and those "clumps" disappear.
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Rod in MN USA
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biopsy danger in breast cancer
Gretchen Steele
?I?have been learning a lot from this site as my
husband has had neuroendocrine carcinoid syndrome, with metastisis to the liver
and bile duct. He has been treated for eight months at a very prestigious
hospital, and also our local cancer center.? I also encouraged him to do
the Budwig Protocol.?
But my husband only does part of the protocol, not the entire thing.? I
still? believe he has benefited from it.? He is on a chemo regimen and
injections once a month, as well.? Seems to be improving.? But, of
course, the doctors say there is no cure for his condition.... treatment?
can only prolong his life.
?
Now I have had a mammogram and ultrasound because
of a suspicious breast lump.? I have a needle biopsy scheduled for the end
of next week, but I am VERY hesitant to have that done.? I feel that
biopsies "stir up" the cancers cells, and now I read that there is a name for
that" "seeding".? I am more than willing to do the whole Budwig Protocol,
even if I do not have the biopsy.? But it is scary to think that this lump
might be aggressive.? I do not know if the doctors will proceed to treat me
at all if I do not have a biopsy.
?
My older sister went through a horrible time years
ago after being "treated" for breast cancer in that traditional way.? She
is apparently healthy now, at age 78.? But I remember vividly all the
problems she had.? She still has swelling (I guess that is
lymphedema).
?
I need help here, as of course the medical
establishment wants me to follow their long-held beliefs.? And obviously
I?believe there are other ways to deal with this.? I am curious as to
what kind of breast cancer I may have, but I do not want chemo.? I think of
it as poison.?
?
Thank you for any assistant and knowledge you can
give.
?
Gretchen |
Re: Treating CLL with budwig protocol
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Here is a link to the key points of the daily Budwig ?plan; The Budwig Protocol should also help with your husband's ?diabetes and high blood pressure. The champagne and red wine are optional on this diet. Have a look through the key points and ask more questions if you need help. To gain weight your husband should eat a variety of nuts (no peanuts), potatoes, sprouted grain bread, avocados and take the full daily amount of flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese, thick strained Greek yoghurt, or quark. I believe in India your alternative to cottage cheese is paneer. Good luck, best wishes to you both. ?Julie, Italy
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Treating CLL with budwig protocol
Hi my husband is 55 yrs old n has been diagnised with chronic lymphocytic lukemia 4 yrs ago.it was stage zero then but now they say it is progressing n doctors are suggesting treatment to be started.Earlier it was a wait n watch policy.we are Indians and in the diet context I Wu's need help as to how to follow the budwig protocol.pls help he is a diabetic for the last 30 yrs n also a borderline hypertensive.he has lost a lot of weight and suffers from frequent throats infections with fever.he is a vegetarian ,non smoker n tetotller.waiting for your reply. |
Re: Approach to buy flax oil
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Dear Denise Thank you for your advice!? Seeing your letter, I go to??and it's a great website to buy?health care products. However, it doesn't deliver to mainland China :( Thank you very much for introducing Ms Bowman. I will ask her if necessary! Thanks for your kindness again! Yours Lily ------------------ Original ------------------ From: Denise Newkirk denisenewkirk38@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> Date: ÖÜÎå,8Ô 25,2017 06:19 To: FlaxSeedOil2 <FlaxSeedOil2@...> Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Approach to buy flax oil ? Try:??. ?Ask for Sheli Bowman (she is my cousin).? Although they are located in HK, she is very knowledgeable and may be able to assist you. Best, Denise On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 5:11 AM, '‚Τ¸¡îve׃¹Ô' 763529690@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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