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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 


Artemisia annua is the herb that sources artemisinin. Artemisinin has been used successfully by some doctors, mostly Asian, in treatment of many cancers. But, doctors have access to implementation methods that we do not, such as IV infusions. So, the difficulty for us is getting enough of it to make a difference. Artemisinin is not easily absorbed, and the digestive system develops a resistance after only a few dosings so it must be "pulsed", on and off days.

Artemisia, the herb, is 100% bioavailable but only contains about 1% artemisia. So, again, how do we get enough of it in us to matter? I first tried adding a tsp of ground herb powder to my fresh juices, twice daily. I felt it was doing something positive, but after a time I started getting stomach pains and had to stop. I tried using baking soda to get it past my stomach and also tried gel-caps but that didn't work. Then it occurred to me, if it can't go in the front door.....

I started brewing annua powder with my coffee. Nothing complicated, I just added a few tbl to the basket in my drip coffee maker along with 2 tbl of coffee and tsp or so of dandelion root powder. I eventually worked up to 6 tbl of annua powder per session, but a person should start with just 1 tbl and work up. I got Herxie a few times early on.

I always felt arte should work with BP because BP is an oxygenating protocol and arte peroxides, that look like iron to cancer, should kill off the most aggressive cells while BP healed the others.

I do no know of anybody else, anywhere, that is doing this so there is no manual, just my experiences and I will happily share.

Rod in MN/USA
On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 03:07:54 PM CDT, Adams, Gail Z via groups.io <gail.adams@...> wrote:


What¡¯s the purpose of artemisia?
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From:?Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2024 11:59 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Dairy and prostate malignancy
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I followed diligently for 6 months and improved greatly. There were a couple of tumors/symptoms that still existed but felt great physically. I was miserable, mentally, because of the diet restrictions. I know, wimp, ha. That is when I decided that Budwig was going to have to coexist with some of my wants, and began the long distance up and down of my experience. I added coffee enemas at that mark, and eventually added artemisia tea to those enemas and that is when I really began to notice changes.

If a person can stick to the diet restrictions, without cheating, I am very confident in healing. You don't have to follow the exact diet, per se, just avoid the "don'ts". I would alternate between raw cruciferous veg's and steamed veg's for dinner. A couple of days I would make a vegetable soup with pinto beans (or other beans). But Sunday was my cheat day (and occasionally an entire weekend when I would dog sit for my daughter). I would do the FO/CC twice a day, every day, regardless.

Made my own sauerkraut for the juice. Juiced fresh fruits and veg's twice a day.

I took notes and one day need to organize the story.

Rod in MN/USA
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

Thank you for sharing your success, Jerry. I am certain that BP is making a difference. Keep it up!

Rod in MN/USA
On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 01:07:03 PM CDT, Jerry O'Neil <jerryoneil5@...> wrote:


I was diagnosed with prostate cancer about 20 years ago.? After a
biopsy, it was determined to have a favorable Gleeson score.? It has
been a long time since I have had a plain Budwig dish.? Some days I
start with probiotic cottage cheese, mix in oil (either flax seed oil,
or the olive oil from a can of sardines), pepper, turmeric, and broccoli
that has been ground while frozen. Sometimes I also add minced garlic.?
Sometimes, instead of cottage cheese, I take homemade sauerkraut and add
turmeric to it.

I don't know if this diet is making any difference, or I just have the
kind of prostate cancer that is slow growing.? Anyway, in May I will
celebrate my 81st birthday and can still run for short distances, and
walk for longer distances.? Would like to get caught up with my work so
I could go skiing.







Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 


Glad to hear you are getting results! You method is a lot more involved than mine, but as long as we can get the meds in us that is all that matters.

Rod in MN/USA
On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 04:29:18 PM CDT, gittel koenig via groups.io <gitikoenig@...> wrote:


Hi - I don¡¯t participate much because I haven¡¯t been able to properly?follow budwig for similar reasons to Rod. ?I started artemisinin enemas because of Rod.??I think it¡¯s a game changer. I make a thick tea with the powder leaving sludge on the bottom of quart?glass with tea. I pressure cook at the lower temp for an hour to make it for week and I heat in microwave to slightly warmer than body temp. I don't?strain the powder sludge but I don¡¯t use it - just leave on bottom of enema bucket - feel it strengthens tea.??I do a prep enema, sometimes two and then do a retention enema right before bed. In the morning the water has all been absorbed.?
Recently,?my oncologist asked me what I¡¯m doing because my targeted treatment had stopped working (tumor markers rising) and now it¡¯s working again ?

I also drink 2 or three cups soursop tea, do 600mg cannabis oil (rso), take 2mg pritavastatin once daily along with?75mg?dipyridamole (these are for targeted treatment to keep working - prevents cancer escape route) ?but the artemisinin tea is killing it off I think? It¡¯s only been a few weeks and I do the enemas 3-4 times a week but the bumps on my elbow that appeared with cancer and disappeared with chemo - twice and came back when targeted treatment stopped working is going away again! The ONLY time they were gone other then chemo was when I bumped up my marijuana to 1500 mg (not sustainable for me) and was doing metformin and other drugs that my body really doesn¡¯t want (lost too much weight) so - artemisinin tea plus imperfect budwig (I add my Cannabis oil to morning FO/CC - not sure if problematic but seems it¡¯s working for me)?might??be powerful. ?I also make my own suarktaut and also pickle turnips, beets and radish sticks that I think is helping¡­.



On Friday, March 15, 2024, 4:07 PM, Adams, Gail Z via groups.io <gail.adams@...> wrote:

What¡¯s the purpose of artemisia?
?

From:?Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2024 11:59 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Dairy and prostate malignancy
?
I followed diligently for 6 months and improved greatly. There were a couple of tumors/symptoms that still existed but felt great physically. I was miserable, mentally, because of the diet restrictions. I know, wimp, ha. That is when I decided that Budwig was going to have to coexist with some of my wants, and began the long distance up and down of my experience. I added coffee enemas at that mark, and eventually added artemisia tea to those enemas and that is when I really began to notice changes.

If a person can stick to the diet restrictions, without cheating, I am very confident in healing. You don't have to follow the exact diet, per se, just avoid the "don'ts". I would alternate between raw cruciferous veg's and steamed veg's for dinner. A couple of days I would make a vegetable soup with pinto beans (or other beans). But Sunday was my cheat day (and occasionally an entire weekend when I would dog sit for my daughter). I would do the FO/CC twice a day, every day, regardless.

Made my own sauerkraut for the juice. Juiced fresh fruits and veg's twice a day.

I took notes and one day need to organize the story.

Rod in MN/USA
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Re: Artemisia

 

Shalom Gail,
Yes, artemisia is another name for wormwood.

Rahel
Jerusalem

On Sun, Mar 17, 2024 at 4:26?AM Adams, Gail Z via <gail.adams=[email protected]> wrote:
Is artemisia another name for wormwood?
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From:?Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2024 7:56 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Artemisia

Common names for various species in this genus include mugwort, wormwood, and sagebrush.
Sweet wormwood is readily available at most health stores.
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Re: Artemisia

 

Is artemisia another name for wormwood?
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From:?Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2024 7:56 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Artemisia

Common names for various species in this genus include mugwort, wormwood, and sagebrush.
Sweet wormwood is readily available at most health stores.
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Re: Artemisia

Ron Muscella
 

Common names for various species in this genus include mugwort, wormwood, and sagebrush.
Sweet wormwood is readily available at most health stores.



On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 07:55:08 PM EDT, Adams, Gail Z via groups.io <gail.adams@...> wrote:


Where do you get artemisia and how do you use it? Does it come with instructions?
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Re: Basal Cell Carcinoma

 

I've used black salve for many skin cancers for years, and it's wonderful! ?It heals beautifully. ?I won't let doctors touch my face anymore! ?Don't do radiation!!! ?There are Facebook groups where you can learn about black salve. ?It works in a day after application. ?Zenith Herbal and Amazon are reliable brands that ship promptly, not on Amazon. ?It's all natural and only reacts if it's cancer. ?Of course, they've outlawed it, so it comes from outside the US. ?I've just joined this group, so I don't know if I can add links. ?Please look into it. ?You'll be glad you did!


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

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Thank you for the information! ?I imagine your success has a lot to do with the strength of the mixture as it sounds very concentrated. ?I do coffee enemas daily - and love them, but ?have never retained an enema overnight. ?Congratulations on the progress with your health ?

On Mar 15, 2024, at 5:40?PM, gittel koenig via groups.io <gitikoenig@...> wrote:

?I ordered 5lbs of powdered artemisia annua last year off web?but only just started doing after reading about and trying a liposomal artemisinin protocol?and can¡¯t find source. I found a farm in Germany that produces their own and I¡¯m going to call and ask them if they¡¯ll ship - ridiculously expensive. I found this??seems reasonably priced?
and will order from them as well.?I pressure cook on low pressure??a cup of powder to four quarts water but I¡¯m pretty sloppy - mostly eyeball. I don¡¯t use coffee because I do at night as retention enema. So I hold it?about 7-8 hours¡­it¡¯s all absorbed in the morning. I pee but don¡¯t need to move bowels urgently. I usually use bathroom after morning coffee and this hasn¡¯t affected that. Did a liposomal artimisinin protocol I found online first. Was three week protocol and I finished it but it felt harder on my body. Supposedly soidium butyrate is synergistic with it so I¡¯m going to start taking those too¡­
Recently read other cultures use other species of
Artemisia as medicine so researching those as well!


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

I ordered 5lbs of powdered artemisia annua last year off web?but only just started doing after reading about and trying a liposomal artemisinin protocol?and can¡¯t find source. I found a farm in Germany that produces their own and I¡¯m going to call and ask them if they¡¯ll ship - ridiculously expensive. I found this??seems reasonably priced?
and will order from them as well.?I pressure cook on low pressure??a cup of powder to four quarts water but I¡¯m pretty sloppy - mostly eyeball. I don¡¯t use coffee because I do at night as retention enema. So I hold it?about 7-8 hours¡­it¡¯s all absorbed in the morning. I pee but don¡¯t need to move bowels urgently. I usually use bathroom after morning coffee and this hasn¡¯t affected that. Did a liposomal artimisinin protocol I found online first. Was three week protocol and I finished it but it felt harder on my body. Supposedly soidium butyrate is synergistic with it so I¡¯m going to start taking those too¡­
Recently read other cultures use other species of
Artemisia as medicine so researching those as well!


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

Where do you get artemisia and how do you use it? Does it come with instructions?
?

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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

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That is awesome news! Yes, artemisia is a strong cancer fighter as well as anti-parasitic. ?Are you adding the tea to coffee enemas like ?Rod does, or are you only using the tea? Do you mind giving the ratio of tea to water that you boil, how much of the mixture you use daily, and where do you purchase your artemisia?

Thank you so much!

Jill in San Diego?

On Mar 15, 2024, at 2:29?PM, gittel koenig via groups.io <gitikoenig@...> wrote:

? Hi - I don¡¯t participate much because I haven¡¯t been able to properly?follow budwig for similar reasons to Rod. ?I started artemisinin enemas because of Rod.??I think it¡¯s a game changer. I make a thick tea with the powder leaving sludge on the bottom of quart?glass with tea. I pressure cook at the lower temp for an hour to make it for week and I heat in microwave to slightly warmer than body temp. I don't?strain the powder sludge but I don¡¯t use it - just leave on bottom of enema bucket - feel it strengthens tea.??I do a prep enema, sometimes two and then do a retention enema right before bed. In the morning the water has all been absorbed.?
Recently,?my oncologist asked me what I¡¯m doing because my targeted treatment had stopped working (tumor markers rising) and now it¡¯s working again ?

I also drink 2 or three cups soursop tea, do 600mg cannabis oil (rso), take 2mg pritavastatin once daily along with?75mg?dipyridamole (these are for targeted treatment to keep working - prevents cancer escape route) ?but the artemisinin tea is killing it off I think? It¡¯s only been a few weeks and I do the enemas 3-4 times a week but the bumps on my elbow that appeared with cancer and disappeared with chemo - twice and came back when targeted treatment stopped working is going away again! The ONLY time they were gone other then chemo was when I bumped up my marijuana to 1500 mg (not sustainable for me) and was doing metformin and other drugs that my body really doesn¡¯t want (lost too much weight) so - artemisinin tea plus imperfect budwig (I add my Cannabis oil to morning FO/CC - not sure if problematic but seems it¡¯s working for me)?might??be powerful. ?I also make my own suarktaut and also pickle turnips, beets and radish sticks that I think is helping¡­.



On Friday, March 15, 2024, 4:07 PM, Adams, Gail Z via groups.io <gail.adams@...> wrote:

What¡¯s the purpose of artemisia?
?

From:?Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2024 11:59 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Dairy and prostate malignancy
?
I followed diligently for 6 months and improved greatly. There were a couple of tumors/symptoms that still existed but felt great physically. I was miserable, mentally, because of the diet restrictions. I know, wimp, ha. That is when I decided that Budwig was going to have to coexist with some of my wants, and began the long distance up and down of my experience. I added coffee enemas at that mark, and eventually added artemisia tea to those enemas and that is when I really began to notice changes.

If a person can stick to the diet restrictions, without cheating, I am very confident in healing. You don't have to follow the exact diet, per se, just avoid the "don'ts". I would alternate between raw cruciferous veg's and steamed veg's for dinner. A couple of days I would make a vegetable soup with pinto beans (or other beans). But Sunday was my cheat day (and occasionally an entire weekend when I would dog sit for my daughter). I would do the FO/CC twice a day, every day, regardless.

Made my own sauerkraut for the juice. Juiced fresh fruits and veg's twice a day.

I took notes and one day need to organize the story.

Rod in MN/USA
?
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

Hi - I don¡¯t participate much because I haven¡¯t been able to properly?follow budwig for similar reasons to Rod. ?I started artemisinin enemas because of Rod.??I think it¡¯s a game changer. I make a thick tea with the powder leaving sludge on the bottom of quart?glass with tea. I pressure cook at the lower temp for an hour to make it for week and I heat in microwave to slightly warmer than body temp. I don't?strain the powder sludge but I don¡¯t use it - just leave on bottom of enema bucket - feel it strengthens tea.??I do a prep enema, sometimes two and then do a retention enema right before bed. In the morning the water has all been absorbed.?
Recently,?my oncologist asked me what I¡¯m doing because my targeted treatment had stopped working (tumor markers rising) and now it¡¯s working again ?

I also drink 2 or three cups soursop tea, do 600mg cannabis oil (rso), take 2mg pritavastatin once daily along with?75mg?dipyridamole (these are for targeted treatment to keep working - prevents cancer escape route) ?but the artemisinin tea is killing it off I think? It¡¯s only been a few weeks and I do the enemas 3-4 times a week but the bumps on my elbow that appeared with cancer and disappeared with chemo - twice and came back when targeted treatment stopped working is going away again! The ONLY time they were gone other then chemo was when I bumped up my marijuana to 1500 mg (not sustainable for me) and was doing metformin and other drugs that my body really doesn¡¯t want (lost too much weight) so - artemisinin tea plus imperfect budwig (I add my Cannabis oil to morning FO/CC - not sure if problematic but seems it¡¯s working for me)?might??be powerful. ?I also make my own suarktaut and also pickle turnips, beets and radish sticks that I think is helping¡­.



On Friday, March 15, 2024, 4:07 PM, Adams, Gail Z via groups.io <gail.adams@...> wrote:

What¡¯s the purpose of artemisia?
?

From:?Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2024 11:59 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Dairy and prostate malignancy
?
I followed diligently for 6 months and improved greatly. There were a couple of tumors/symptoms that still existed but felt great physically. I was miserable, mentally, because of the diet restrictions. I know, wimp, ha. That is when I decided that Budwig was going to have to coexist with some of my wants, and began the long distance up and down of my experience. I added coffee enemas at that mark, and eventually added artemisia tea to those enemas and that is when I really began to notice changes.

If a person can stick to the diet restrictions, without cheating, I am very confident in healing. You don't have to follow the exact diet, per se, just avoid the "don'ts". I would alternate between raw cruciferous veg's and steamed veg's for dinner. A couple of days I would make a vegetable soup with pinto beans (or other beans). But Sunday was my cheat day (and occasionally an entire weekend when I would dog sit for my daughter). I would do the FO/CC twice a day, every day, regardless.

Made my own sauerkraut for the juice. Juiced fresh fruits and veg's twice a day.

I took notes and one day need to organize the story.

Rod in MN/USA
?
?


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

What¡¯s the purpose of artemisia?
?


From:?Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2024 11:59 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Dairy and prostate malignancy
?
I followed diligently for 6 months and improved greatly. There were a couple of tumors/symptoms that still existed but felt great physically. I was miserable, mentally, because of the diet restrictions. I know, wimp, ha. That is when I decided that Budwig was going to have to coexist with some of my wants, and began the long distance up and down of my experience. I added coffee enemas at that mark, and eventually added artemisia tea to those enemas and that is when I really began to notice changes.

If a person can stick to the diet restrictions, without cheating, I am very confident in healing. You don't have to follow the exact diet, per se, just avoid the "don'ts". I would alternate between raw cruciferous veg's and steamed veg's for dinner. A couple of days I would make a vegetable soup with pinto beans (or other beans). But Sunday was my cheat day (and occasionally an entire weekend when I would dog sit for my daughter). I would do the FO/CC twice a day, every day, regardless.

Made my own sauerkraut for the juice. Juiced fresh fruits and veg's twice a day.

I took notes and one day need to organize the story.

Rod in MN/USA
?
?


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

Thanks received....Other than the cottage chees flax/ what would be maybe the next two most important dietary additions on the list to add?? I can not do all of them, but I suspect the Sauer kraut juice might be to add ??


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

I was diagnosed with prostate cancer about 20 years ago.? After a biopsy, it was determined to have a favorable Gleeson score.? It has been a long time since I have had a plain Budwig dish.? Some days I start with probiotic cottage cheese, mix in oil (either flax seed oil, or the olive oil from a can of sardines), pepper, turmeric, and broccoli that has been ground while frozen. Sometimes I also add minced garlic.? Sometimes, instead of cottage cheese, I take homemade sauerkraut and add turmeric to it.

I don't know if this diet is making any difference, or I just have the kind of prostate cancer that is slow growing.? Anyway, in May I will celebrate my 81st birthday and can still run for short distances, and walk for longer distances.? Would like to get caught up with my work so I could go skiing.


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

I followed diligently for 6 months and improved greatly. There were a couple of tumors/symptoms that still existed but felt great physically. I was miserable, mentally, because of the diet restrictions. I know, wimp, ha. That is when I decided that Budwig was going to have to coexist with some of my wants, and began the long distance up and down of my experience. I added coffee enemas at that mark, and eventually added artemisia tea to those enemas and that is when I really began to notice changes.

If a person can stick to the diet restrictions, without cheating, I am very confident in healing. You don't have to follow the exact diet, per se, just avoid the "don'ts". I would alternate between raw cruciferous veg's and steamed veg's for dinner. A couple of days I would make a vegetable soup with pinto beans (or other beans). But Sunday was my cheat day (and occasionally an entire weekend when I would dog sit for my daughter). I would do the FO/CC twice a day, every day, regardless.

Made my own sauerkraut for the juice. Juiced fresh fruits and veg's twice a day.

I took notes and one day need to organize the story.

Rod in MN/USA
On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 03:48:03 PM CDT, <gsixtysix@...> wrote:


In general how did you follow the protocol?? was it Budwig?twice a day (cottage/flax) vitamin d/sun? or did you add things as well?? Or cottage/flax?


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

I sent to your email

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On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 4:48 PM, gsixtysix@...
<gsixtysix@...> wrote:
In general how did you follow the protocol?? was it Budwig?twice a day (cottage/flax) vitamin d/sun? or did you add things as well?? Or cottage/flax?


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

In general how did you follow the protocol?? was it Budwig?twice a day (cottage/flax) vitamin d/sun? or did you add things as well?? Or cottage/flax?


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

 

Well, damn. Thankfully I didn't have such complications. I did question my kidney health after peeing raspberry kool-aid one night, that got a lighter shade the second time. I had a test done and it came back okay so not sure what that was about.

Also, to add regarding tests. When I started Budwig I felt like I was going the wrong direction for about a month. If I would have had tests they no doubt would have shown a rise in numbers. I may have panicked if I had known the numbers and bailed out. I have since made sure to let people know that there might be a rise in the beginning as the protocol first has to halt the growth and then begin the reduction. I have seen it in more than one of the several fb groups I monitor, people getting scared because it isn't "working" right away, according to their onco reports.

And, I did in fact cheat. Quite a bit. It is why I explored possible complimentary protocols to "help" with my failures. I did find out that some cheating is okay, but it will retard the progress so that is why I express "don't cheat". Some cancers are more aggressive than others so it is best to follow the rules as best you can.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 11:29:07 AM CDT, jim schaff via groups.io <jimschff@...> wrote:


I agree rod, you are probably the smartest guy on here. I have been following you for years.?
The most important thing you said here is to believe in the Protocol, DONT CHEAT! do it to a tee.?
For me, I couldn't pee and had no choice, my kidneys were shutting down. Blood, sickness and pain.?
Thanks Rod, keep up the great work and advice!?


On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 10:23 AM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io
<s4sindus@...> wrote:
Different, yes, but then I was replying to Sara's comment. That said, my opinion remains. You don't need a biopsy if you are going to follow Budwig. Budwig doesn't care about PSA or CA-19 or any of that. Believe in the protocol, don't cheat. Fire the "doctors". Once I knew what I had, I never went back. Dude was all, "I will get you hooked up with our oncology team" and I was like yeaaaaa NO thanks but nothanks. That was October of 2015

Rod in MN/USA
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 09:46:39 PM CDT, jim schaff via groups.io <jimschff@...> wrote:


Absolutely it will make you healthier even without cancer.?
Your former lung cancer is different than what his question was. His question was regarding PSA. prostate cancer marker.


On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 10:28 PM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io
<s4sindus@...> wrote:
The beauty of the Budwig protocol is, even if you don't have malignant cancer, it will make you healthier overall. I dove in head first and never looked back. I have no idea of what any scores I might have had were, because I didn't have any of those tests.

Rod in MN/USA
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 07:37:06 PM CDT, sara.weisel <sara.weisel@...> wrote:


You are correct regarding the biopsies. My husband regrets every one. Maybe just start changing your diet and doing the protocol and go for another checkup in a few months?

On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 8:01?PM donegoing2002@... via <donegoing2002=[email protected]> wrote:
Have been reluctant to get biopsy.? Hurts like hell and those needles can spread cancer throughout the body.?

On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 05:11:47 PM MDT, jim schaff via <jimschff=[email protected]> wrote:


You probably have a low grade cancer. My PSA WAS 106. my biopsy showed a Gleason 9 which is high. You will need a biopsy to determine that. A PSMA scan will show if it spread which would put you in stage 4. No way to? know without scan.?


On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:19 PM, donegoing2002@... via
<donegoing2002=[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone have an idea of the seriousness of PSA at 29?? MRI showed no lesions. Thanks


Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy

Ron Muscella
 

Rod....you are a beacon of hope for cancer survivors.

On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 10:23:53 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


Different, yes, but then I was replying to Sara's comment. That said, my opinion remains. You don't need a biopsy if you are going to follow Budwig. Budwig doesn't care about PSA or CA-19 or any of that. Believe in the protocol, don't cheat. Fire the "doctors". Once I knew what I had, I never went back. Dude was all, "I will get you hooked up with our oncology team" and I was like yeaaaaa NO thanks but nothanks. That was October of 2015

Rod in MN/USA
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 09:46:39 PM CDT, jim schaff via groups.io <jimschff@...> wrote:


Absolutely it will make you healthier even without cancer.?
Your former lung cancer is different than what his question was. His question was regarding PSA. prostate cancer marker.


On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 10:28 PM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io
<s4sindus@...> wrote:
The beauty of the Budwig protocol is, even if you don't have malignant cancer, it will make you healthier overall. I dove in head first and never looked back. I have no idea of what any scores I might have had were, because I didn't have any of those tests.

Rod in MN/USA
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 07:37:06 PM CDT, sara.weisel <sara.weisel@...> wrote:


You are correct regarding the biopsies. My husband regrets every one. Maybe just start changing your diet and doing the protocol and go for another checkup in a few months?

On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 8:01?PM donegoing2002@... via <donegoing2002=[email protected]> wrote:
Have been reluctant to get biopsy.? Hurts like hell and those needles can spread cancer throughout the body.?

On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 05:11:47 PM MDT, jim schaff via <jimschff=[email protected]> wrote:


You probably have a low grade cancer. My PSA WAS 106. my biopsy showed a Gleason 9 which is high. You will need a biopsy to determine that. A PSMA scan will show if it spread which would put you in stage 4. No way to? know without scan.?


On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 5:19 PM, donegoing2002@... via
<donegoing2002=[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone have an idea of the seriousness of PSA at 29?? MRI showed no lesions. Thanks