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Re: Prostate cancer

 

Thank you, both of you, this is magic, all the best.?

Riccardo?

Le sam. 17 juin 2023, 18:54, akshay anand <akshay.tipu@...> a ¨¦crit?:
Greetings

I know 3 patients who got completely cured from prostate cancer. One including my father.

One recent patient update i want to share. His PET scan shows bone metastasis and cancer was metasised to his leg joints, lower spine and shoulders. He was bed ridden.?

After 3 months on strict diet and budwig protocol he starts walking and his PSA came down from 100 to 0.4. He was not taking any hormone suppression medicines.

His diet includes

Budwig museli
Salad.
Carrot juicing
Pomegranate juicing
Raw diet

Curcumin extract with piperine
Pumpkin seeds

Sunbath
Yoga and meditation

I'm attaching his PSA report I hope this will help and encourage few of our members.

Thank you?

On Sat, 17 Jun 2023, 13:24 jfanciullacci via , <jfanciullacci=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all

Thought I'd share a positive update on my husband¡¯s prostate cancer diagnosis.

His first PSA score was very high- 1919. (18/5/23) This prompted the Urology consultant to give him the diagnosis of incurable, metastasised prostate cancer and life expectancy of 60 - 70 months.

They scheduled a bone scan and an MRI to discover the extent of the metastasis.

In the meantime they started him on medication to prepare his body for a hormone injection to block testosterone, scheduled for 30/5/23. I was concerned about mixing treatments but I was glad to read that Cliff Beckwith ( the original owner of the flaxseedoil2 group) also did BP alongside hormone injections for stage 4 prostate cancer and did very well.?

My husband was given another PSA test on 31/5/23, so one day after the hormone injection.

Yesterday the Urology nurse called with the scan results. She told us that they were surprised not to find any cancer in the bones!?

?

The MRI does show some lymph node involvement, we are yet to discover to what extent.

The astonishing part of the call was that the 2nd PSA test result was 787!?

This was taken after just 2 weeks on the full protocol! The nurse had told him not to expect ANY change between the two readings so this is really quite significant.

We were told that a PSA score of over 1000 indicated metastasis, therefore had 787 been the first score, we would¡¯ve been given a different prognosis.

We're obviously very encouraged by these results in only a short time on full BP. My husband has been super strict with the protocol which he began on 24/5/23.

I feel so very grateful to have found Dr. Budwig¡¯s work almost 12 years ago when I used the protocol successfully for our dog.?

I¡¯m also very grateful to have been involved in this wonderful group on a daily basis since 2011. I¡¯ve gained a lot of knowledge from Sandra and many other members during this time.

My husband is looking and feeling really well on his new regime and his long term cough has cleared completely.?

Onwards!

Best wishes to all

Julie, UK


Re: Prostate cancer

 

Greetings

I know 3 patients who got completely cured from prostate cancer. One including my father.

One recent patient update i want to share. His PET scan shows bone metastasis and cancer was metasised to his leg joints, lower spine and shoulders. He was bed ridden.?

After 3 months on strict diet and budwig protocol he starts walking and his PSA came down from 100 to 0.4. He was not taking any hormone suppression medicines.

His diet includes

Budwig museli
Salad.
Carrot juicing
Pomegranate juicing
Raw diet

Curcumin extract with piperine
Pumpkin seeds

Sunbath
Yoga and meditation

I'm attaching his PSA report I hope this will help and encourage few of our members.

Thank you?

On Sat, 17 Jun 2023, 13:24 jfanciullacci via , <jfanciullacci=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all

Thought I'd share a positive update on my husband¡¯s prostate cancer diagnosis.

His first PSA score was very high- 1919. (18/5/23) This prompted the Urology consultant to give him the diagnosis of incurable, metastasised prostate cancer and life expectancy of 60 - 70 months.

They scheduled a bone scan and an MRI to discover the extent of the metastasis.

In the meantime they started him on medication to prepare his body for a hormone injection to block testosterone, scheduled for 30/5/23. I was concerned about mixing treatments but I was glad to read that Cliff Beckwith ( the original owner of the flaxseedoil2 group) also did BP alongside hormone injections for stage 4 prostate cancer and did very well.?

My husband was given another PSA test on 31/5/23, so one day after the hormone injection.

Yesterday the Urology nurse called with the scan results. She told us that they were surprised not to find any cancer in the bones!?

?

The MRI does show some lymph node involvement, we are yet to discover to what extent.

The astonishing part of the call was that the 2nd PSA test result was 787!?

This was taken after just 2 weeks on the full protocol! The nurse had told him not to expect ANY change between the two readings so this is really quite significant.

We were told that a PSA score of over 1000 indicated metastasis, therefore had 787 been the first score, we would¡¯ve been given a different prognosis.

We're obviously very encouraged by these results in only a short time on full BP. My husband has been super strict with the protocol which he began on 24/5/23.

I feel so very grateful to have found Dr. Budwig¡¯s work almost 12 years ago when I used the protocol successfully for our dog.?

I¡¯m also very grateful to have been involved in this wonderful group on a daily basis since 2011. I¡¯ve gained a lot of knowledge from Sandra and many other members during this time.

My husband is looking and feeling really well on his new regime and his long term cough has cleared completely.?

Onwards!

Best wishes to all

Julie, UK


Re: Prostate cancer

 

That¡¯s wonderful news Julie!

Jill


Re: Prostate cancer

 

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Thank you Julie. We need these great stories. Thank you for taking the time. It¡¯s a gift.

Terri

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jfanciullacci via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2023 1:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Prostate cancer

?

Hi all

Thought I'd share a positive update on my husband¡¯s prostate cancer diagnosis.

His first PSA score was very high- 1919. (18/5/23) This prompted the Urology consultant to give him the diagnosis of incurable, metastasised prostate cancer and life expectancy of 60 - 70 months.

They scheduled a bone scan and an MRI to discover the extent of the metastasis.

In the meantime they started him on medication to prepare his body for a hormone injection to block testosterone, scheduled for 30/5/23. I was concerned about mixing treatments but I was glad to read that Cliff Beckwith ( the original owner of the flaxseedoil2 group) also did BP alongside hormone injections for stage 4 prostate cancer and did very well.?

My husband was given another PSA test on 31/5/23, so one day after the hormone injection.

Yesterday the Urology nurse called with the scan results. She told us that they were surprised not to find any cancer in the bones!?

?

The MRI does show some lymph node involvement, we are yet to discover to what extent.

The astonishing part of the call was that the 2nd PSA test result was 787!?

This was taken after just 2 weeks on the full protocol! The nurse had told him not to expect ANY change between the two readings so this is really quite significant.

We were told that a PSA score of over 1000 indicated metastasis, therefore had 787 been the first score, we would¡¯ve been given a different prognosis.

We're obviously very encouraged by these results in only a short time on full BP. My husband has been super strict with the protocol which he began on 24/5/23.

I feel so very grateful to have found Dr. Budwig¡¯s work almost 12 years ago when I used the protocol successfully for our dog.?

I¡¯m also very grateful to have been involved in this wonderful group on a daily basis since 2011. I¡¯ve gained a lot of knowledge from Sandra and many other members during this time.

My husband is looking and feeling really well on his new regime and his long term cough has cleared completely.?

Onwards!

Best wishes to all

Julie, UK


Prostate cancer

 

Hi all

Thought I'd share a positive update on my husband¡¯s prostate cancer diagnosis.

His first PSA score was very high- 1919. (18/5/23) This prompted the Urology consultant to give him the diagnosis of incurable, metastasised prostate cancer and life expectancy of 60 - 70 months.

They scheduled a bone scan and an MRI to discover the extent of the metastasis.

In the meantime they started him on medication to prepare his body for a hormone injection to block testosterone, scheduled for 30/5/23. I was concerned about mixing treatments but I was glad to read that Cliff Beckwith ( the original owner of the flaxseedoil2 group) also did BP alongside hormone injections for stage 4 prostate cancer and did very well.?

My husband was given another PSA test on 31/5/23, so one day after the hormone injection.

Yesterday the Urology nurse called with the scan results. She told us that they were surprised not to find any cancer in the bones!?

?

The MRI does show some lymph node involvement, we are yet to discover to what extent.

The astonishing part of the call was that the 2nd PSA test result was 787!?

This was taken after just 2 weeks on the full protocol! The nurse had told him not to expect ANY change between the two readings so this is really quite significant.

We were told that a PSA score of over 1000 indicated metastasis, therefore had 787 been the first score, we would¡¯ve been given a different prognosis.

We're obviously very encouraged by these results in only a short time on full BP. My husband has been super strict with the protocol which he began on 24/5/23.

I feel so very grateful to have found Dr. Budwig¡¯s work almost 12 years ago when I used the protocol successfully for our dog.?

I¡¯m also very grateful to have been involved in this wonderful group on a daily basis since 2011. I¡¯ve gained a lot of knowledge from Sandra and many other members during this time.

My husband is looking and feeling really well on his new regime and his long term cough has cleared completely.?

Onwards!

Best wishes to all

Julie, UK


Re: any recommendations for autism

 

Please, stay away from anything related to Andrew Cutler!!!!

I can't stress this enough?

A ter?a, 30/05/2023, 20:46, Tom via <thomas.carroll20=[email protected]> escreveu:

ValAstha the asthaxanthin!


On 30 May 2023, at 09:31, Poincare Seifert <seifertpoincare@...> wrote:

?
Dear Tina / Svetlana,

In my mind the systematic approach to be taken is as follows:

1. Run heavy metal tests (of four types: from blood after triggering release into bloodstream via chelating agents, from urine, from hair or via optical determination, the so-called oligoscan), to the end of determining the exact nature of the toxic load (i.e. the types of heavy metals)

2. Having performed the previous step, move on to undergo systematic chelation with the appropriate chelating agents (EDTA, DMSA etc). Supplementing at home with zeolites is of course an added benefit.


The question thus becomes whether you have around you any clinics/medical institutions that carry out chelation therapy.

On Tue, May 30, 2023, 05:09 Sandy Heerspink <sheerspi@...> wrote:
?Hi Tina-
?I¡¯ve read that there has been encouraging results with the use of MMS (chlorine dioxide) for autism.?

Here¡¯s a link to testimonials regarding its use for autism. ?

You might also want to watch this video:?
It was made by an ER nurse who wanted to find out if chlorine dioxide worked, or if it was too good to be true. He also has a channel on Rumble with various videos on the use of MMS/chlorine dioxide.

I have used it personally. It helped my arthritic knees, one is completely pain-free, the other only has minor pain now and then. I was so grateful when I realized the pain was gone, I almost cried! I actually did the Protocol 1000 as a general detox, and it ended up helping my knees along with a few other health benefits. I will definitely use MMS twice a year for a general detox, and I take it once or twice a week for maintenance (3 activated drops in filtered water before bed).

Seems from what I¡¯ve read, there¡¯s also a parasite component with autism, as well?

I have the book, ¡°The MMS Health Recovery Guidebook¡± by Jim Humble. It contains more details on treating autism.

I pray you find the right solution to benefit your son.
God bless,
Sandy





On May 29, 2023, at 7:00 PM, Svetlana M via <tkashner2002=[email protected]> wrote:

?
Hi all,?

I have a 3 year-old son who has moderate degree of autism. Any natural treatment or special detox may help him??
He is saying only single words right now.?

Greatly appreciate.

Tina


Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

Cottage cheese is accepted as a substitute for quark. I do not see Farmer's cheese as an improvement, and it may not even be it's equal.

Rod in MN/USA
On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 03:31:31 AM CDT, buffalo-check via groups.io <buffalo-check@...> wrote:


Do you think cottage cheese or farmers cheese would be the better substitute for quark? I¡¯ve been using g organic cottage cheese but I will switch if I can find a closer substitute.?

We are from a small town and do not have polish shops .?

Thank you for your previous response.?

Sent from Proton Mail for iOS


On Thu, Jun 8, 2023 at 4:49 PM, Kathy Evans <k.j.evans@...> wrote:
If you can't get quark in a regular supermarket, you can often get it
in Polish shops (Twar¨®g) It might be called Farmer's cheese in some
countries. In some other Eastern European countries it is tvaroh or
kvarg. If it is very dry, you might need to mix a little kefir in with
it so you can blend it with the flax oil. I found that very runny
quark doesn't really work - you need at least 12% protein (the runny
ones have less). This is the result of about 17 years of trial and
error

On 08/06/2023, buffalo-check via groups.io
<buffalo-check@...> wrote:
> I am wondering if farmers cheese would be a better substitute for quark than
> cottage cheese? I can¡¯t find quark anywhere.
>
> Sent from Proton Mail for iOS
>
> On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young
> <[Lotsofyoungs@...](mailto:On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young
> <<a href=)> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating
>> the sauerkraut instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that
>> much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone
>> share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to
>> make the 4-8 oz.
>> Thanks, Lisa
>>
>
>
>
>
>






Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

Do you think cottage cheese or farmers cheese would be the better substitute for quark? I¡¯ve been using g organic cottage cheese but I will switch if I can find a closer substitute.?

We are from a small town and do not have polish shops .?

Thank you for your previous response.?

Sent from Proton Mail for iOS


On Thu, Jun 8, 2023 at 4:49 PM, Kathy Evans <k.j.evans@...> wrote:
If you can't get quark in a regular supermarket, you can often get it
in Polish shops (Twar¨®g) It might be called Farmer's cheese in some
countries. In some other Eastern European countries it is tvaroh or
kvarg. If it is very dry, you might need to mix a little kefir in with
it so you can blend it with the flax oil. I found that very runny
quark doesn't really work - you need at least 12% protein (the runny
ones have less). This is the result of about 17 years of trial and
error

On 08/06/2023, buffalo-check via groups.io
<buffalo-check@...> wrote:
> I am wondering if farmers cheese would be a better substitute for quark than
> cottage cheese? I can¡¯t find quark anywhere.
>
> Sent from Proton Mail for iOS
>
> On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young
> <[Lotsofyoungs@...](mailto:On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young
> <<a href=)> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating
>> the sauerkraut instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that
>> much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone
>> share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to
>> make the 4-8 oz.
>> Thanks, Lisa
>>
>
>
>
>
>






Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

If you can't get quark in a regular supermarket, you can often get it
in Polish shops (Twar¨®g) It might be called Farmer's cheese in some
countries. In some other Eastern European countries it is tvaroh or
kvarg. If it is very dry, you might need to mix a little kefir in with
it so you can blend it with the flax oil. I found that very runny
quark doesn't really work - you need at least 12% protein (the runny
ones have less). This is the result of about 17 years of trial and
error

On 08/06/2023, buffalo-check via groups.io
<buffalo-check@...> wrote:
I am wondering if farmers cheese would be a better substitute for quark than
cottage cheese? I can¡¯t find quark anywhere.

Sent from Proton Mail for iOS

On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young
<[Lotsofyoungs@...](mailto:On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young
<<a href=)> wrote:

I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating
the sauerkraut instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that
much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone
share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to
make the 4-8 oz.
Thanks, Lisa




Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

Where do you buy the raw sauerkraut juice?

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On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 4:09 AM, jfanciullacci via groups.io <jfanciullacci@...> wrote:
Hi Lisa
My husband began the full protocol 3 weeks ago. We are currently buying raw, organic, unpasteurized sauerkraut, intending to make our own soon.
We have found that a 400g pot provides him with 2 servings of juice, he takes around 7ounces each morning.
You could consume less of course, if you are not trying to heal from illness.

Taken from


Dr. Budwig's states in her (yet untranslated) book Der Tod des Tumors, Vol. 2, p. 145, chapter heading "The practical implementation of my oil-protein diet": "The day starts with a glass of [Eden*] sauerkraut juice." The reason for the sauerkraut juice is stated in the following (p. 143): "Due to its high lactic acid content, sauerkraut juice facilitates the permeation of fats into areas where there were previously blockages in the metabolism of fats."

Elsewhere she adds that raw sauerkraut and its juice lead to noxious substances being excreted. "In next to all diseases including those caused by infection the organism must be enabled to excrete noxious substances and to support the vital functions via [enhanced] cellular and tissue respiration."

Hope this helps, best wishes
Julie, UK


Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

I am wondering if farmers cheese would be a better substitute for quark than cottage cheese? I can¡¯t find quark anywhere.?



Sent from Proton Mail for iOS


On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 6:17 PM, Lisa Young <Lotsofyoungs@...> wrote:
I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating the sauerkraut instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to make the 4-8 oz.
Thanks, Lisa


Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

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Some years ago I purchased this .? It works great and my first batch was good.? Light weight and easy to use.

?

Linda

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2023 1:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Sauerkraut Juice

?


I also ate the sauerkraut before I got a juicer, but I did make the sauerkraut. It takes about 2 quarts of sauerkraut to make 1 quart of juice and 1 quart of juice is enough for 1 week @ 4 ounces per day. I made the sauerkraut in 1 quart mason jars so it would ferment quickly, and would be ready in aobut 5 days or so. So it became a weekly Sunday "tradition" to make the kraut for the week, although I eventually did 3+ quarts a week so I could free up an occasional Sunday afternoon.

Rod in MN/USA

On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 10:06:05 PM CDT, Lisa Young <lotsofyoungs@...> wrote:

?

?

I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating the sauerkraut?instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to make the 4-8 oz.?

Thanks, Lisa


Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 


I also ate the sauerkraut before I got a juicer, but I did make the sauerkraut. It takes about 2 quarts of sauerkraut to make 1 quart of juice and 1 quart of juice is enough for 1 week @ 4 ounces per day. I made the sauerkraut in 1 quart mason jars so it would ferment quickly, and would be ready in aobut 5 days or so. So it became a weekly Sunday "tradition" to make the kraut for the week, although I eventually did 3+ quarts a week so I could free up an occasional Sunday afternoon.

Rod in MN/USA

On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 10:06:05 PM CDT, Lisa Young <lotsofyoungs@...> wrote:


I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating the sauerkraut?instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to make the 4-8 oz.?
Thanks, Lisa


Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

I don't recall where I got this from but I thought that Budwig specified a small amount of sauerkraut juice - maybe 50-100g (about 1/4-1/2 cup).??Is that right?? Sandra?

On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 3:09?AM jfanciullacci via <jfanciullacci=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Lisa
My husband began the full protocol 3 weeks ago. We are currently buying raw, organic, unpasteurized sauerkraut, intending to make our own soon.
We have found that a 400g pot provides him with 2 servings of juice, he takes around 7ounces each morning.
You could consume less of course, if you are not trying to heal from illness.

Taken from


Dr. Budwig's states in her (yet untranslated) book Der Tod des Tumors, Vol. 2, p. 145, chapter heading "The practical implementation of my oil-protein diet": "The day starts with a glass of [Eden*] sauerkraut juice." The reason for the sauerkraut juice is stated in the following (p. 143): "Due to its high lactic acid content, sauerkraut juice facilitates the permeation of fats into areas where there were previously blockages in the metabolism of fats."

Elsewhere she adds that raw sauerkraut and its juice lead to noxious substances being excreted. "In next to all diseases including those caused by infection the organism must be enabled to excrete noxious substances and to support the vital functions via [enhanced] cellular and tissue respiration."

Hope this helps, best wishes
Julie, UK


Re: Sauerkraut Juice

 

Hi Lisa
My husband began the full protocol 3 weeks ago. We are currently buying raw, organic, unpasteurized sauerkraut, intending to make our own soon.
We have found that a 400g pot provides him with 2 servings of juice, he takes around 7ounces each morning.
You could consume less of course, if you are not trying to heal from illness.

Taken from


Dr. Budwig's states in her (yet untranslated) book Der Tod des Tumors, Vol. 2, p. 145, chapter heading "The practical implementation of my oil-protein diet": "The day starts with a glass of [Eden*] sauerkraut juice." The reason for the sauerkraut juice is stated in the following (p. 143): "Due to its high lactic acid content, sauerkraut juice facilitates the permeation of fats into areas where there were previously blockages in the metabolism of fats."

Elsewhere she adds that raw sauerkraut and its juice lead to noxious substances being excreted. "In next to all diseases including those caused by infection the organism must be enabled to excrete noxious substances and to support the vital functions via [enhanced] cellular and tissue respiration."

Hope this helps, best wishes
Julie, UK


Sauerkraut Juice

 

I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating the sauerkraut?instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that much as my whole family has eaten this for a long time. Could someone share why the juice is preferred and how much of the kraut it takes to make the 4-8 oz.?
Thanks, Lisa


Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese

 
Edited

To quote Dr. Budwig from her book "Cancer The Problem And The Solution "?
Page 29
"I have never had a patient who was not able to eat quark in combination with my oil-protein diet."

This was in response to a question from a Swedish professor called in to treat Bill Clinton, regarding his inability to eat quark.
Note that she says ¡°diet¡± rather than just referring to focc.
I guess this is due to her oil-protein diet being so meticulously prepared with the added benefits of sauerkraut juice, papaya juice and pineapple for digestive enzymes.

It would be worth you finding of source of raw milk as it contains the enzyme lactase. ?In general this enzyme helps people with lactose intolerance.

Best wishes
Julie, UK


Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese

 

I understand that the protein level in quark etc needs to be 10% or more for the mix to work best. See nutrition info. part of label (UK foods).


On Wednesday, 31 May 2023 at 20:14:22 BST, Tracy Karbula via groups.io <tkarbula2@...> wrote:


What about goat milk kefir, something like Red Hill Farm brand, would that be acceptable to use? It comes plain and a berry blend I've seen.?

Thank you = )


Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese

 

What about goat milk kefir, something like Red Hill Farm brand, would that be acceptable to use? It comes plain and a berry blend I've seen.?

Thank you = )


Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese

 

I know several people who had multiple food allergies,?found?that they could eat fewer and fewer foods, and then used homeopathy to heal their gut. The GAPS diet may alternatively/ also be of use?


On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 1:20?AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:
The body doesn't digest the oil well on it's own. The reason for the cottage cheese/quark is that when blended with the oil, the oil becomes water soluable so the cells can absorb it. Dr. B referenced oil alone as in a salad dressing and that the body could only digest 1 to 2 tbls in a day without the cottage cheese to emulsify it. Not saying flax oil alone would not be useful at all, but it isn't that same "medicine" and I wouldn't expect the same result.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 05:46:55 PM CDT, donegoing2002@... via <donegoing2002=[email protected]> wrote:


As time has went by, more and more foods are indigestible?for me. It's an auto immune reaction. I was successfully eating gluten free bread until I could no longer tolerate that. Its more than the lactose. The milk protein casein causes a auto immune reaction too, so there's very little in any dairy that I can tolerate. I did get an awesome reply from one of our experts that indicates just by consuming the flax seed oil by itself should be beneficial. I'm down to only eating vegetables, fruit and meat. Thanks, Duane

On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 08:04:28 AM MDT, Rahel Warshaw-Dadon <joy.forward@...> wrote:


Shalom? Duane,
If the problem is specifically lactose intolerance, you can solve it by? removing the lactose from the milk.? You do this by FERMENTING MILK.? Make your own YOGURT or, even better, KEFIR.? DRAIN the yogurt or kefir in cheesecloth (or equivalent).? The result will be yogurt or kefir cheese that has no lactose.? There are many youtube videos about doing this.

Rahel
Jerusalem

On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 4:19?AM Dean <acudean5@...> wrote:
Yes, this is a great idea,?many people who are intolerant to?cows milk can tolerate goats milk just fine.? If you don't want to go to the trouble to make it yourself you could perhaps buy some goats milk yogurt and try that.? If the moisture content is too high you could try putting it in cheesecloth or a very fine filter such as a coffee filter and letting it drain for 12 hours or so.

On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 7:38?PM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:

Quark is made from milk, just as is cottage cheese. There really isn't anything else that has the properties to convert the oil in flax oil to be water soluable so the cells can better absorb it. I have read of some people who are lactose intolerant having better luck making the cottage cheese from goats milk rather than cows milk, but I have no personal experience there.

Rod in MN/USA
On Monday, May 29, 2023, 07:12:50 PM CDT, donegoing2002@... via <donegoing2002=[email protected]> wrote:


The link isn't functioning, I would have to type it all in. Is this quark completely dairy free??

On Monday, May 29, 2023 at 05:43:53 PM MDT, Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:


Duane,
Yes.....there is something as an alternative that may work for you,
...you can make your own quark.
The German quark is the most popular.



-----Original Message-----
From: donegoing2002@... via <donegoing2002=[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, May 29, 2023 6:08 pm
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Extremely high PSA score

Hello group, I was faithfully using the cottage cheese and flax oil blend, but even with lactase enzyme my stomach refused to accept or digest this mixture. I finally had to quit. Is there any other substance that is non dairy that would work in place of the cottage cheese?? Thanks, Duane