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Re: You'll send email to all members but it won't be on a board/Re: YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 

Is there any way to save the old messages from years back? There¡¯s some valuable information that I¡¯ve been able to read there. Also can the files be saved somewhere else? Such a shame to lose all those valuable documents.

Susan


You'll send email to all members but it won't be on a board/Re: YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 

Hi Rod,

Just as you might send an email now to 5 or 6 friends, it goes straight to them and does not post on any board, that's the way it will work for Yahoo Groups after October 28th. Another example of that is the way Newsletters are sent out to individuals who sign up for them, they aren't also stored on a board.?

I imagine we'll have one address Yahoo will give for each Group, for our group, it will be FlaxSeedOil2. You will reply to that address to send your message to all members or you could reply only to the individual member who sent the message. If you reply or you create a new topic, you can send it to all members by using the Group address, but it won't be stored on a board as it is now. Yahoo is wanting to reduce their expense of storing millions of messages in Groups.

I read on Wikipedia that in 2010, Yahoo said that there are 10 million Yahoo Groups and 115 million group members. That's a lot of storage that Yahoo is paying for and most of those groups are probably not even
in use anymore. So, I can understand how the company wants to give members a way to communicate that doesn't cost Yahoo as much money.

Kind regards,
Sandra

---In FlaxSeedOil2@..., <s4sindus@...> wrote :

So how would we send an email that would reach the whole group, without being able to post a message on the board?

What a terrible position for yahoo to take.

Rod in MN/USA

On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 3:14:33 AM CDT, <FlaxSeedOil2-owner@...> wrote:


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Dear Members,


I learned this sad news just a few minutes ago. Please read this message from Yahoo. I don't know any more than what is stated below. It looks like we will still be able to communicate through email. I'm not sure how that will work. It sounds as though everyone should sign up for receiving emailed messages. Those who can

explain this better, please feel free to do so. ?Kind regards, Sandra Olson, owner of FlaxSeedOil2 since 2007


Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as of December 14 all previously posted content on the site will be permanently removed. You'll have until that date to save anything you've uploaded.

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The Yahoo Groups site will continue to exist, however, all public groups will be made private or restricted. Any new group members will need to request an invite or be invited by an admin. Admins will still be able to manage various group settings, though some functionality will be limited.

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

?right from the Yahoo Groups site, or you can?.?

You'll still be able to communicate with your groups via email and search for private groups on the site. In addition, admins will continue to have limited access to group settings and administration tools.

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Re: Shoulder Pain

john connolly
 

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How is this pain manifesting itself ? Do you have a sharp pain on the surface of you thumb when you raise you hand above your head or twist your arm ? I have that from too much Twitter and its a radial nerve problem unlikely to be eating food imho.

are you mixing the Budwig by hand or with an electric whisk ??


On 17 Oct 2019, at 02:15, Rita Wilson nova_139@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:

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Hi:? I have been studying this protocol for decades now, and I have not heard of the problem that you are experiencing. A shoulder is very unlikely to be effected by an issue originating from the stomach, I would have thought. No ideas come to mind at the moment of what could be causing it. Will think about it.

All the best.

On Wednesday, October 16, 2019, 09:19:13 a.m. EDT, nmarx1@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:


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I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with pain or inflammation after starting on Budwig.? I've been doing the Budwig diet for about 6 months.? About a week after I started I got intense burning pain in my right shoulder along with pain on extension especially at night and it has lingered ever since.? I have never had this kind of pain in my entire life and I am 68 years old.? I have been going forward hoping this will go away but it hasn't.? Has anyone else experienced this?


Re: YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 


So how would we send an email that would reach the whole group, without being able to post a message on the board?

What a terrible position for yahoo to take.

Rod in MN/USA

On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 3:14:33 AM CDT, wrote:


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Dear Members,


I learned this sad news just a few minutes ago. Please read this message from Yahoo. I don't know any more than what is stated below. It looks like we will still be able to communicate through email. I'm not sure how that will work. It sounds as though everyone should sign up for receiving emailed messages. Those who can

explain this better, please feel free to do so. ?Kind regards, Sandra Olson, owner of FlaxSeedOil2 since 2007


Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as of December 14 all previously posted content on the site will be permanently removed. You'll have until that date to save anything you've uploaded.

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The Yahoo Groups site will continue to exist, however, all public groups will be made private or restricted. Any new group members will need to request an invite or be invited by an admin. Admins will still be able to manage various group settings, though some functionality will be limited.

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

?right from the Yahoo Groups site, or you can?.?

You'll still be able to communicate with your groups via email and search for private groups on the site. In addition, admins will continue to have limited access to group settings and administration tools.

?


Change message delivery to email if needed/ was Re: YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 

Dear Members,

The most important part of Yahoo's message right now for all members of all groups is this:

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

The main action to take ASAP regarding the message from Yahoo is to sign up for emailed?messages if you aren't receiving?them already. It sounds as though all messages will go out to all members who receive messages by email. We can still communicate with each other, the only difference will be that the messages won't be?stored in Groups. Instead, they will come straight to your inbox or you can set up a special folder within your mail for them to go into instead of going into your inbox.?

If you're not signed up for message delivery by email, look for the word, Membership, and click on it to change your delivery to email. When I'm on the home page of this group, the word, Membership, is just
under the banner photo of vegetables across the top of the page, but not everyone has it there, so each
person will have to find it if they need to change message delivery.

Evidently, Yahoo does not want to store content from Groups any longer.?

Kind regards,
Sandra Olson


---In FlaxSeedOil2@..., <FlaxSeedOil2-owner@...> wrote :

Dear Members,


I learned this sad news just a few minutes ago. Please read this message from Yahoo. I don't know any more than what is stated below. It looks like we will still be able to communicate through email. I'm not sure how that will work. It sounds as though everyone should sign up for receiving emailed messages. Those who can

explain this better, please feel free to do so. ?Kind regards, Sandra Olson, owner of FlaxSeedOil2 since 2007


Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as of December 14 all previously posted content on the site will be permanently removed. You'll have until that date to save anything you've uploaded.

  • Files
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  • Folders
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The Yahoo Groups site will continue to exist, however, all public groups will be made private or restricted. Any new group members will need to request an invite or be invited by an admin. Admins will still be able to manage various group settings, though some functionality will be limited.

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

?right from the Yahoo Groups site, or you can?.?

You'll still be able to communicate with your groups via email and search for private groups on the site. In addition, admins will continue to have limited access to group settings and administration tools.

?


Re: YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 

Yes all groups....just googled. I guess we¡¯ll wait to hear your advice about how to move forward Sandra.?

Kind regards, Jules

On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 at 7:44 pm, Julie Brasher <hoolsterj@...> wrote:
Hi all,

Is this because this group is about natural healing perhaps? Healing cancer and other ailments by not using allopathic medicine??

There are other forums we can use that ¡®they¡¯ won¡¯t be able to shut us down as easily. Or is this happening with all Yahoo groups? I¡¯m really sorry to hear this Sandra.

Jules
Sydney, Australia

On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 at 7:13 pm, <FlaxSeedOil2-owner@...> wrote:
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Dear Members,


I learned this sad news just a few minutes ago. Please read this message from Yahoo. I don't know any more than what is stated below. It looks like we will still be able to communicate through email. I'm not sure how that will work. It sounds as though everyone should sign up for receiving emailed messages. Those who can

explain this better, please feel free to do so.? Kind regards, Sandra Olson, owner of FlaxSeedOil2 since 2007


Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as of December 14 all previously posted content on the site will be permanently removed. You'll have until that date to save anything you've uploaded.

  • Files
  • Polls
  • Links
  • Photos
  • Folders
  • Calendar
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The Yahoo Groups site will continue to exist, however, all public groups will be made private or restricted. Any new group members will need to request an invite or be invited by an admin. Admins will still be able to manage various group settings, though some functionality will be limited.

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

?right from the Yahoo Groups site, or you can?.?

You'll still be able to communicate with your groups via email and search for private groups on the site. In addition, admins will continue to have limited access to group settings and administration tools.

?


Re: YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 

We can use LINE? much better than yahoogroup

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Dear Members,


I learned this sad news just a few minutes ago. Please read this message from Yahoo. I don't know any more than what is stated below. It looks like we will still be able to communicate through email. I'm not sure how that will work. It sounds as though everyone should sign up for receiving emailed messages. Those who can

explain this better, please feel free to do so.? Kind regards, Sandra Olson, owner of FlaxSeedOil2 since 2007


Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as of December 14 all previously posted content on the site will be permanently removed. You'll have until that date to save anything you've uploaded.

  • Files
  • Polls
  • Links
  • Photos
  • Folders
  • Calendar
  • Database
  • Attachments
  • Conversations
  • Email Updates
  • Message Digest
  • Message History

The Yahoo Groups site will continue to exist, however, all public groups will be made private or restricted. Any new group members will need to request an invite or be invited by an admin. Admins will still be able to manage various group settings, though some functionality will be limited.

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

?right from the Yahoo Groups site, or you can?.?

You'll still be able to communicate with your groups via email and search for private groups on the site. In addition, admins will continue to have limited access to group settings and administration tools.

?


YAHOO GROUPS WILL CHANGE BUT WILL STILL EXIST

 

Dear Members,


I learned this sad news just a few minutes ago. Please read this message from Yahoo. I don't know any more than what is stated below. It looks like we will still be able to communicate through email. I'm not sure how that will work. It sounds as though everyone should sign up for receiving emailed messages. Those who can

explain this better, please feel free to do so. ?Kind regards, Sandra Olson, owner of FlaxSeedOil2 since 2007


Yahoo has made the decision to no longer allow users to upload content to the Yahoo Groups site. Beginning October 28, you won't be able to upload any more content to the site, and as of December 14 all previously posted content on the site will be permanently removed. You'll have until that date to save anything you've uploaded.

  • Files
  • Polls
  • Links
  • Photos
  • Folders
  • Calendar
  • Database
  • Attachments
  • Conversations
  • Email Updates
  • Message Digest
  • Message History

The Yahoo Groups site will continue to exist, however, all public groups will be made private or restricted. Any new group members will need to request an invite or be invited by an admin. Admins will still be able to manage various group settings, though some functionality will be limited.

On October 28, you will no longer be able to upload any content to the site. To share info with members of your groups, you'll continue to be able to do so via email.

?right from the Yahoo Groups site, or you can?.?

You'll still be able to communicate with your groups via email and search for private groups on the site. In addition, admins will continue to have limited access to group settings and administration tools.

?


Re: Shoulder Pain

 

Hi:? I have been studying this protocol for decades now, and I have not heard of the problem that you are experiencing. A shoulder is very unlikely to be effected by an issue originating from the stomach, I would have thought. No ideas come to mind at the moment of what could be causing it. Will think about it.

All the best.

On Wednesday, October 16, 2019, 09:19:13 a.m. EDT, nmarx1@... [FlaxSeedOil2] wrote:


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I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with pain or inflammation after starting on Budwig.? I've been doing the Budwig diet for about 6 months.? About a week after I started I got intense burning pain in my right shoulder along with pain on extension especially at night and it has lingered ever since.? I have never had this kind of pain in my entire life and I am 68 years old.? I have been going forward hoping this will go away but it hasn't.? Has anyone else experienced this?


Re: Omega 3

Helena Jilkova
 

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Hello,
I think that the main reason is the fact that flaxseed oil is ¡°alive¡± - i. e. when it reacts with the quark (or CC), an electron cloud appears. And it is this electron cloud that helps to bring ocygen to cells. Fish oil one will never have so fresh - one reason. The other one: the mix of fish oil and quark would have a very specific taste, not so many people would be able to eat it twice ?a day. ?Fish oil in capsules cannot be alive because the oil has been already processed through ¡°warming technology¡± and chemicals. The last reason was already mentioned in the first email with the question: fish oil contains very ofen some dangerous substances.
Therefore, I think that fish oil cannot be used instead of flaxseed oil.
Kind Regards

Helena

16. 10. 2019 v?20:12, Rod Holmgren s4sindus@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...>:

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Dr. B did consider fish oil, but settled on flax oil for her protocol. I do not recall the reasons exactly. If I can find the resource I read about it in I will share the details. It's been several years.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 12:00:33 PM CDT, porpor1234@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:


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Hi all,
Can anyone tell me what Dr Budwig had to say about omega 3 from fish oil? I know it¡¯s not plant based and maybe there¡¯s concerns about heavy metals and pollution but as far as the healing benefits of the omega 3 in flaxseed oil vs that from fish oil, is there a biological difference in effect? My question is because I read an article that fish oil is high in omega 3 because they eat algae which is the source of omega 3.

I also read that the omega 3 in flaxseed oil is ALA which has to be broken down in the body by enzymes and as that process isn¡¯t very efficient, it requires a greater quantity of flaxseed oil for the body to get enough. The omega 3 in algae oil is already broken down into EPA and DHA which is what the body needs.

I¡¯m not a scientist or medical person so don¡¯t understand that much about why flaxseed oil and flaxseed can cure cancer. I like the analogy of the dead battery being recharged by flaxseed oil and I saw it happen to my husband so I¡¯m a believer! But I am curious about algae oil as it is plant based and I wonder if it¡¯s a more efficient form of omega 3.

Any thoughts? Especially if you have more scientific understanding and can shed light on my musings...

Thanks,
Susan


Re: Omega 3

 

Dr. B did consider fish oil, but settled on flax oil for her protocol. I do not recall the reasons exactly. If I can find the resource I read about it in I will share the details. It's been several years.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 12:00:33 PM CDT, porpor1234@... [FlaxSeedOil2] wrote:


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Hi all,
Can anyone tell me what Dr Budwig had to say about omega 3 from fish oil? I know it¡¯s not plant based and maybe there¡¯s concerns about heavy metals and pollution but as far as the healing benefits of the omega 3 in flaxseed oil vs that from fish oil, is there a biological difference in effect? My question is because I read an article that fish oil is high in omega 3 because they eat algae which is the source of omega 3.

I also read that the omega 3 in flaxseed oil is ALA which has to be broken down in the body by enzymes and as that process isn¡¯t very efficient, it requires a greater quantity of flaxseed oil for the body to get enough. The omega 3 in algae oil is already broken down into EPA and DHA which is what the body needs.

I¡¯m not a scientist or medical person so don¡¯t understand that much about why flaxseed oil and flaxseed can cure cancer. I like the analogy of the dead battery being recharged by flaxseed oil and I saw it happen to my husband so I¡¯m a believer! But I am curious about algae oil as it is plant based and I wonder if it¡¯s a more efficient form of omega 3.

Any thoughts? Especially if you have more scientific understanding and can shed light on my musings...

Thanks,
Susan


Re: Osteopathic Chrisproactor

 

Shalom airallie,

you are looking for an?Osteopathic Chrisproactor who is gentle, honest and able to understand back, neck and post-surgical issues.?

Does it matter where this expert will be???
Sydney, Australia???
San Francisco, Ca???
London, England??
Cairo, Egypt?
??
Perhaps that matters?

And what is an?Osteopathic Chrisproactor?

thanks,

Rahel
Jerusalem?



On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 11:10 PM airallie@... [FlaxSeedOil2] <FlaxSeedOil2@...> wrote:
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Looking for an?Osteopathic Chrisproactor who is gentle, honest and able to understand back, neck and post-surgical issues.?


Re: Osteopathic Chrisproactor

 

Perhaps an osteopathic chiropractor? Depending on where you live, it shouldn¡¯t be too hard to find an osteopath or a chiropractor but they aren¡¯t quite the same. An osteopath is a licensed medical doctor with a DO degree. Most chiropractors are not physicians.
Hope this helps. But Rahel is right. Location, location, location!
Best regards,
Susan


Re: Shoulder Pain

 

Are you stricken with cancer? If so, which type and stage? It could be cancer causing the pain.

Rod in MN/USA
On Wednesday, October 16, 2019, 8:20:30 AM CDT, nmarx1@... [FlaxSeedOil2] wrote:


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I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with pain or inflammation after starting on Budwig.? I've been doing the Budwig diet for about 6 months.? About a week after I started I got intense burning pain in my right shoulder along with pain on extension especially at night and it has lingered ever since.? I have never had this kind of pain in my entire life and I am 68 years old.? I have been going forward hoping this will go away but it hasn't.? Has anyone else experienced this?


Shoulder Pain

 

I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with pain or inflammation after starting on Budwig.? I've been doing the Budwig diet for about 6 months.? About a week after I started I got intense burning pain in my right shoulder along with pain on extension especially at night and it has lingered ever since.? I have never had this kind of pain in my entire life and I am 68 years old.? I have been going forward hoping this will go away but it hasn't.? Has anyone else experienced this?


Re: Brain tumor

 

Hello:?

I am sorry that you or someone you love is going through this. This may not be possible given that you are in DC? but, I highly recommend Dr. Gary Steinberg the head of neurosurgery at Stanford medial. He treated a friend who had a brain tumor. He also treated me for Cavernous Malformation when I was bleeding into my brain. He saved my life and my ability to walk. He also helped a woman who suffered from a stroke. She was unable to walk, speak or use her hands for 3 years, he put stem cells where she suffered a stroke. Within 24 hours she could use her hands and speak. She now walks and has at least one child. Message me at asmint50@gmail if you want to talk more. I do have a bit more relevant info to share but cannot do it here. Good luck.??


Osteopathic Chrisproactor

 

Looking for an?Osteopathic Chrisproactor who is gentle, honest and able to understand back, neck and post-surgical issues.?


Omega 3

 

Hi all,
Can anyone tell me what Dr Budwig had to say about omega 3 from fish oil? I know it¡¯s not plant based and maybe there¡¯s concerns about heavy metals and pollution but as far as the healing benefits of the omega 3 in flaxseed oil vs that from fish oil, is there a biological difference in effect? My question is because I read an article that fish oil is high in omega 3 because they eat algae which is the source of omega 3.

I also read that the omega 3 in flaxseed oil is ALA which has to be broken down in the body by enzymes and as that process isn¡¯t very efficient, it requires a greater quantity of flaxseed oil for the body to get enough. The omega 3 in algae oil is already broken down into EPA and DHA which is what the body needs.

I¡¯m not a scientist or medical person so don¡¯t understand that much about why flaxseed oil and flaxseed can cure cancer. I like the analogy of the dead battery being recharged by flaxseed oil and I saw it happen to my husband so I¡¯m a believer! But I am curious about algae oil as it is plant based and I wonder if it¡¯s a more efficient form of omega 3.

Any thoughts? Especially if you have more scientific understanding and can shed light on my musings...

Thanks,
Susan


Re: Testimonial: Budwig diet for Stage IV pancreatic cancer (ductal adenocarcinoma)

 

Thank you for such good news, Margaret. It¡¯s a blessing to know BP is working for you so well.
Susan


Re: Testimonial: Budwig diet for Stage IV pancreatic cancer (ductal adenocarcinoma)

 

Margaret,
Wonderful news! Thank you for sharing your story of success. May you have continued health on the Budwig diet.

Blessings!

Lindsley

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