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Re: MISTLETOE
Thank you Alison, keep up your good work, what ever you are both doing seems to work. Wishing you a lovely day, Dana From: "Jeff Allan jeffallan2169@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 11:12 AM Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] MISTLETOE
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Hi Dana.? I just read a great explanation in a previous email about the mistletoe.? Jeff injects it just under the skin and gets a red "rash" reaction and sometimes very itchy.? Apart from that he has had no side effects what so ever.? I truly believe the Budwig diet is keeping him so well and long may it continue. Take care and blessings back to you. Alison
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Re: Budwig protocol / kefir
Hi Jackie, the important part is to remember, your kefir or cottage cheese needs to have 10g of protein. If you are going with Kefir than you need to drain the liquid and the left over will be a cheese texture ready to use. Regards, Dana From: "Jackie Volkova capekidnappers4u@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 9:41 AM Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Budwig protocol / kefir
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Can I just buy organic 1% kefir, drain it and use that as kefir cottage cheese?
Jackie
On Sunday, 17 September 2017, 12:01:50 PM GMT+3, Jorge Monteiro vintagephotoblog@... [FlaxSeedOil2] wrote:
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Hi to you I also use kefir for along time now since I can't find organic quark or cottage cheese, we buy organic grass feed cow milk all full cream in the fridge the cream separates from the milk them we add the kefir grains for 24 hours and do the process mentioned by Shalmom Jean, me too I think is better than quark or cc more easy to mix, note this help.
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Re: MISTLETOE
Jeff Allan
Hi Dana.? I just read a great explanation in a previous email about the mistletoe.? Jeff injects it just under the skin and gets a red "rash" reaction and sometimes very itchy.? Apart from that he has had no side effects what so ever.? I truly believe the Budwig diet is keeping him so well and long may it continue. Take care and blessings back to you. Alison
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Re: Budwig protocol / kefir
Diane
Jackie No it is not thick enough Le 17 sept. 2017 ¨¤ 09:26, Jackie Volkova capekidnappers4u@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> a ¨¦crit?:
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Re: Budwig protocol / kefir
Can I just buy organic 1% kefir, drain it and use that as kefir cottage cheese?
Jackie
On Sunday, 17 September 2017, 12:01:50 PM GMT+3, Jorge Monteiro vintagephotoblog@... [FlaxSeedOil2] wrote:
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Hi to you I also use kefir for along time now since I can't find organic quark or cottage cheese, we buy organic grass feed cow milk all full cream in the fridge the cream separates from the milk them we add the kefir grains for 24 hours and do the process mentioned by Shalmom Jean, me too I think is better than quark or cc more easy to mix, note this help.
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Prostate cancer & white button mushroom ADT substitute
Hi all, as some might remember around 7 months ago I reported that I was substituting dried white button mushrooms at 15 mg split into the two f/s cc mixtures daily instead of a three monthly Zoladex injection. After the first 3 months my PSA was 0.7 which was lower than the previous one under Zoladex I then decided to halve the dose, as in the original trial one of the two with zero readings was on the lower dose ~8mgs daily. After my second 3 months my PSA was 1.7, still below the 1.9 for my last 3 months on Zoladex but have decided to revert to the 15mg daily dose of dried white button mushrooms. Going without Zoladex and just on the Budwig Diet resulted in a doubling of PSA every 6 weeks to 24 when I tried it for six months in 2015. It seems that my Pc did not respond well to the Budwig Diet alone during that time, but the other health benefits were well worth it. ? Now at age 85 I have no health problems, am not on any medication thanks to Budwig and the mushrooms and have a PSA well under the norm for my age. Considering that in in early 2014 I had a TURP on a prostate that was 70% tumour material; Gleason score 7, that is pretty good. I hope this will help those who cannot afford the $1300 for each Zoladex or equivalent injections, the dried white button mushrooms have worked for me over six months, twice the period of the original trial. History After my first PSA of 79 in 2009 I tried two different anti cancer alternative supplements over three years but my PSA rose to 95 and in 2013 after being on a partial Budwig Diet (still eating fish) I had a bladder shutdown, PSA of 138 and needed catheterisation for six months before I could have a TURP. Then I was on the full Budwig Diet plus Zoladex to reduce the prostate size prior to the procedure in April 2014 . A Nuclear scan in 2013 showed hotspots in the right hip area and most of the left kidney but were not considered definate metastices and a follow up scan a year later showed clear.? ????????????? My prayers and well wishes to all, Julian |
Re: MISTLETOE
Hi Alison, I hope that it is working well for your husband. It is too bad that there is no way to monitor the T-cells though. Did Jeff ever had any side effects? Than you Alison with tons of blessings, Dana From: "Jeff Allan jeffallan2169@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 4:58 AM Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] MISTLETOE
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Hi Dana Alison from Scotland writing. ? Jeff is on mistletoe injections - 4 times a week.? It is to increase his T cells (killers cells). ? We managed to get it for two years on the NHS.? Not sure if it is doing anything though as there are no tests etc. Hope this is helpful Alison On 16 September 2017 at 15:23, dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Re: MISTLETOE & alcohol abation
Hi Izabela, Thank you for your interesting email. It is really too bad that there was nothing to show a visible improvement. Some people claim to be cured by it alone and I think quite a few come with the same feeling that you have. Maybe it works differently for everyone. Your 'Alcohol Ablation' is one that makes us stop and want to know more. I have never heard of it and I cannot imagine that many have. Thanks for sharing your experience with us and especially the 'new therapy' that worked so well for you. Kind regards, Dana From: "Izabela Frank izabelafrank@... [FlaxSeedOil2]" To: FlaxSeedOil2@... Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 12:45 AM Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Re: MISTLETOE??????????????????
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Hi Dana,
When I had papillary thyroid cancer, I saw a naturopath who specializes in thyroid cancer and he prescribed mistletoe ?to me (amongst other supplements).? The mistletoe was for self-administered subcutaneous injection, not an IV.? The initial reaction is temporary redness, subtle swelling and itchiness at the injection site (abdominal fat tissue).? This is an indicator that the dose is correct.? Once the body gets used to the mistletoe the reaction lessens or dissipates and a higher dose is prescribed.? I did it for a while and can't say I felt anything or noticed any changes, but I never had any symptoms from the cancer anyway.? I stopped doing the injections after I found a doc at the Mayo clinic who pioneered the use of alcohol ablation to kill the cancer within the nodule, simply by injecting a needle with pure alcohol into it.? No surgery, negligible pain, outpatient procedure, I have a well working thyroid intact.? I'm afraid I'm not helping to really answer your question well, but that was my experience with mistletoe.? Oh, and by the way the naturopath only saw post-surgical cases, but I was the exception, so mistletoe was never presented as a cure (though maybe he thought it could be . . .), but rather as a way to avoid reoccurrence. All the best to you. Iza |
Re: Budwig protocol
Hi to you I also use kefir for along time now since I can't find organic quark or cottage cheese, we buy organic grass feed cow milk all full cream in the fridge the cream separates from the milk them we add the kefir grains for 24 hours and do the process mentioned by Shalmom Jean, me too I think is better than quark or cc more easy to mix, note this help.
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Re: Suspected lung cancer: Next steps after pet scan
Gini Newcomb
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI received my test results from Navarro today. I am in the US.? I
mailed my urine sample on 8/21/17 by USPS Priority Mail.
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Your HCG Test Result on 09/16/2017 is:
??? Index + 4,(53.0 Int. Units)
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This is within the POSITIVE range(0 I.U. - negative, 1 to 49 I.U. -
doubtful[essentially negative], 50 I.U. & above - positive). A
POSITIVE
result indicates the presence of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, a
hormone
found in the urine of pregnant women. Numerous medical reports show this
to
be present in the urine of cancer patients. However, the result must
be
correlated with the medical information(X-rays, CT Scans, Ultrasounds,
MRIs,
etc.,). A biopsy procedure confirms the diagnosis of cancer. The elevated
HCG is possibly coming from remnants(microscopic or otherwise) of the stage I B
cervical cancer . This serves as the baseline result.
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Results can go up to 10,000 int. units or more especially in
testicular
cancer, some uterine cancers ( H mole and choriocarinoma ) and germ
cell
tumor. However, most other cancers have results anywhere from 50 to 80 or
90
IU. The result must be correlated with the medical history? together
with
other pertinent medical information (X-rays, CT Scans, Ultrasounds,
MRIs,
etc.,). The test cannot determine the stage of the cancer but when it
is
done on a serial basis, say once a month, one can follow and monitor
the
progress of the disease.
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Tom,
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Thank you for your prompt reply.? Just two quick questions:
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1) You mention the HCG urine test -- are you using the Navarro test from
the Philippines or do you have another source? My friend is based in US so would
prefer a local source.
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2)? You also state " There are
other blood tests that will confirm whether your friend has cancer or
not."? May I ask which tests you are referring to?
Monica
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Re: MISTLETOE
Hi Dana, When I had papillary thyroid cancer, I saw a naturopath who specializes in thyroid cancer and he prescribed mistletoe ?to me (amongst other supplements).? The mistletoe was for self-administered subcutaneous injection, not an IV.? The initial reaction is temporary redness, subtle swelling and itchiness at the injection site (abdominal fat tissue).? This is an indicator that the dose is correct.? Once the body gets used to the mistletoe the reaction lessens or dissipates and a higher dose is prescribed.? I did it for a while and can't say I felt anything or noticed any changes, but I never had any symptoms from the cancer anyway.? I stopped doing the injections after I found a doc at the Mayo clinic who pioneered the use of alcohol ablation to kill the cancer within the nodule, simply by injecting a needle with pure alcohol into it.? No surgery, negligible pain, outpatient procedure, I have a well working thyroid intact.? I'm afraid I'm not helping to really answer your question well, but that was my experience with mistletoe.? Oh, and by the way the naturopath only saw post-surgical cases, but I was the exception, so mistletoe was never presented as a cure (though maybe he thought it could be . . .), but rather as a way to avoid reoccurrence. All the best to you. Iza |
Re: MISTLETOE
Jeff Allan
Hi Dana Alison from Scotland writing. ? Jeff is on mistletoe injections - 4 times a week.? It is to increase his T cells (killers cells). ? We managed to get it for two years on the NHS.? Not sure if it is doing anything though as there are no tests etc. Hope this is helpful Alison On 16 September 2017 at 15:23, dsmills2@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Re: Budwig protocol
Shalom Jean, Kefir grains cannot replace quark or cottage cheese, but they can be used to make quark. First, you place the Kefir grains in cow's or goat's milk to create Kefir.? Then you must DRAIN the kefir to remove most of the whey (about 65% by volume, I think - not sure).? You can do that by draining the kefir in CHEESECLOTH.? What remains in the cloth will be "kefir cheese", which will be about 10% protein.? That will be perfect in place of quark or cottage cheese (in my mind better...). Rahel Jerusalem On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Jean Kingston jeankingston74@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Re: ¦²¦Ö¦Å¦Ó: TES TIMONIAL Re: lung cancer
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Maria,
If your mom is also HER2+, target therapy may help. ?I read that there is research in Netherlands that these 2 medicines effectively eliminate HER2+ cancer cells. Hope your mom will get better soon. Annei
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Re: ¦²¦Ö¦Å¦Ó: TES TIMONIAL Re: lung cancer
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Maria, What type of breast cancer your mom have? Mine is HER2+ met to lung, liver and bone. I also have effusions that made me cough with chest pain. My doctor put me on double target therapy, Herceptin and Lapatinib. The cough persisted until a week after I changed to vegan ketogenic diet and went daily hiking.? Thanks and Regards Annei Leung Mobile: 96547931 On 16 Sep 2017, at 5:54 PM, ¦¬¦Á¦Ñ?¦Á ¦°¦Á¦Ð¦Á¦Ê?¦Ò¦Ó¦Á mp72gr@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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MISTLETOE
Hi All,
I remember seeing posts of people that use Mistletoe as an IV. I wonder if someone would kindly share why they take it, does it help and are there any side effects? I am reading Maria Treben's book 'Health through God's Pharmacy' find the whole book fascinating. I kept skipping the Mistletoe but have finally read it and was impressed with the tea version which made me remember people here that use it in as IV. It would be much appreciated. Kindest regards, Dana |
¦²¦Ö¦Å¦Ó: TES TIMONIAL Re: lung cancer
Dear group My mother (78) has a metastasis from breast cancer to the lung, the liver and the lymph nodes. She has pleurital effusion and she cant breathe. She is on the budwig for the sixth week but the breathing problem is worse. This week her legs got very swollen also. She is extremely thin and weak, she has no appetite at all and she eats the mixture with great difficulty... I have started to loose hope... if you have anything encouraging to say... Thank you Maria
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Re: Suspected lung cancer: Next steps after pet scan
Monica,
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I can only personally speak of the Navarro HCG test. I use it to track my progress. From my understanding, there is no blood test at this time that is lung cancer specific. However, there are ones that can track cancer (generic) in the body. AMAS, which is covered by Medicare is one, I believe. You have to order the kit and then go to a drawing station. As I said, these tests are NOT lung cancer specific. They are only good in determining IF you have some form of cancer, and then use future testing to track your progress. Others on this site will be able to give you better info on the different blood tests and their value. Tom H
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Tom,
Thank you for your prompt reply. ?Just two quick questions:
1) You mention the HCG urine test -- are you using the Navarro test from the Philippines or do you have another source? My friend is based in US so would prefer a local source.
2) ?You also state "?There are other blood tests that will confirm whether your friend has cancer or not." ?May I ask which tests you are referring to?
Monica
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Re: Suspected lung cancer: Next steps after pet scan
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDear Monica, I am sorry that I cannot give you a solution but I am against radiation to the lung. In 1996, my mother deteriorated immediately after radiation to her lung cancer cells and passed away in 2 weeks. She was only 60. That is one of the reasons why I have no faithful in conventional cancer treatment. We didn't know anything about alternative treatment at that time. Technology might have improved but I cannot believe burning our body will not harm.? If cancer grow slower in older people, alternative treatment will not compensate his quality of living.? Recently I am doing traditional sauna to boost my immune system. As I believe in hyperthermia, breathing in hot air makes me feel good and healthy. You relative might like to try it. Good fresh air in the forest will help too. My cough was gone for good after hiking everyday for a week. Hope the group will give you more valuable suggestions. Wish him all the best, Annei? On 16 Sep 2017, at 1:59 AM, Thomas Huber thuber6@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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