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Re: Update on husband
Hello to all,
Cynthia, that is wonderful news about your Husband, the power of BP at work. Tell him congrats for me and to keep at it. I hope that his PSA level drops into the normal range and it should in time. My Wife, Becky, and I going through the same things, so you guys are not alone. We must keep moving forward one day at a time. Fighting on in Apollo,PA. |
Re: MMMT UTERINE CANCER
My wife is into the BP, her last three RBC have gone up. She gets another test Tues.
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From: "yeoppydavid" "glange" wrote:I am asking for a lady who is interested to know if anyone is doingthe Budwig therapy for this type of cancer. I told her that I thought |
Re: Fear of doing the Budwig Diet only.
I totally uderstand this. I had heart troubles as well and the doctor put me through as few serious tests but could do nothing but give me meds which I refused.
Since starting BP I do not need ANYTHING. My heart is fine EXCEPT when there too much salt in what I eat. I avoidsalt but sometimes, as a guest at someone's house, I forget to ask NOT to add salt to MY serving. martine "Janice Argiro" wrote: Hi Rhoda,ever really acted like it was that big of a deal. Why???? Does cancer cause sudden death in 97% of people? NO...but people fear cancer more than sudden death! Just tell someone you have cancer and they act like you are doomed and pity you, I truly believe it's out of their own fear. Since BP, I no longer take any meds for my heart arrhythmia..this is phenomenal!!!!! Ask any doc about V-Tach, it's very serious!!! I stopped my meds about 2 months into the protocol and have not taken (or needed them) in over 4 months. I have shared this withmany people, I have told them why I no longer need my meds ie the BP. These folks know that I was in ICU twice for this dangerous heart arrythmia and they just sort of say " Oh, that's nice dear." I don't tell people of I have/had cancer because I want them to listen to me when I say that cancer IS NOT a death sentence! I don't want them to say " Oh, that's nice dear"........... |
Stress / Re: Lymph nodes
Hi, Michele:
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could you share the names and authors? I could find it here. Thank you very much, Martine--- Michelle wrote:
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Re: Relaxation and healing CDs
2 questions...what's the extension? You say to
download in this format, but you don't give one. A format would list a .something Also, when I looked at this mail, there was a space before the g in healing, but when I hit the reply button, there was no space. --- michelinomel <manofharrod@...> wrote: Hi, ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. |
Understanding Cancer
I did not tell a lot of people that I was diagnosed with cancer. I
told my family and a few close friends. Others found out through the grapevine. Living in a small community, everyone knows everyone's business. I have an older friend who always thinks of me being "sick". She's always saying to my kids, your mother is unwell so why do you add stress to her life" ? No matter how many times I say to her that I am not sick or unwell, it doesn't seem to sink in. Like others have said, I'm sure she thinks I was handed a death sentence. Take care and keep on flaxing. Janet |
Re: Relaxation and healing CDs
Hi,
There's no space. I type these mails and the margins seem to be different once they have been regurgitated through Yahoo. No spaces, and for format, I just meant I entitled them exactly as typed here. Any deviation and they're not my downloads. The file format (confused, you will be) is MP3, but not really relevant here. |
Re: MMMT UTERINE CANCER
yeoppydavid
--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "glange" <glange@...> wrote:
the Budwig therapy for this type of cancer. I told her that I thought there was. Please email me back if there is ...Thanks...Kay My wife has similar cancer and is now 2 months into BP. I have asked a similar question in my message 49431. If you friend wants to get into BP we could help and support each other, MMMT is so rare that I don't expect to hear from anyone. David |
Lymph Nodes (smaller)
Hi, just though I would let everyone know what is happening to me. I
have swollen lymph nodes in my legs, (I think they are called Inguinal lymph nodes). The right one was the size and shape of a jelly bean. About a 1/3 had disappeared from the end and the rest is smaller and softer. (They were as hard as granite). The right one was the size and shape of a large pea. (It is smaller in size and softer). I have been monitoring these lymph nodes for months and the change has only occurred in the last week. I am delighted. I really feel the diet is working and feel really positive. I have vaginal cancer and still continue to have a discharge which remains yellowish with small amounts of blood. Before I started the diet I was bleeding all the time and it was steadily getting heavier. I am convinced that the discharge now is the cancer being excreted. It started approximately one month into the diet and gradually got heavier and heavier. It does seem to be slowing down now. (I think ????) I know I am not 'cured' yet, and I use the term loosely, but I feel I am on the right path and positive 'things' are happening. P.S. I also have cancer in the lymph glands in my stomach but I cannot feel those glands. Good Health to Everyone....... Denise |
Relaxation and healing CDs
Hi,
The CDs are available at Limewire (a free file sharing program). Search for: RelaxationandhealingMann01 RelaxationandhealingMann02 RelaxationandhealingMann03 RelaxationandhealingMann04 If you are interested, make sure you only download those files in exactly the same format as above. |
Re: buckwheat
Peter R
Hi Rachael,
You forgot the most important step. If you dont faint in delirium from the smell of the oleolux hitting the cooked buckwheat, you have done something wrong :)) And I am sure you have a Buckwheat Rachael #2 by now as well which, unlike Buckwheat Rachael #1, actually contains buckwheat :) I believe there is also a highly fancied Buckwheat Perez too, which includes "blanched" asparagus, whatever that might mean. Perhaps we will eventually have enough to build a new file section just called "The Buckwheat Soups". We would probably need to start it off with a Buckwheat Sandra first though. Sandra ?? Best wishes Peter --- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., Rachael Stevenson <rastevenson@...> wrote: a soup. |
Re: buckwheat
Cindy
I love to put tahini sauce and braggs liquid aminos
with alittle bit of nutritional yeast on mine. It tastes delicious. I actually boiled mine tonight with the juice of some cactus (nopales) that my husband had made. They were great. Many have written some great recipes. Someone said that the trick was to put the buckwheat in boiling water, instead of cold water like I do rice. That works for me. Good luck. Cindy ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. |
Re: Fear of doing the Budwig Diet only.
Rhoda Wrote:
"Hi Peter and Janice, I am so glad that you both found a path that works for you, not telling others either that you have cancer, or that you are doing BP. In my own life, it was unnecessary. Friends are self-selected to know that I walk to a different drummer in general. Family just knows how eccentric I am. No that all can see that I'm in glowing health, they want in." Hi Rhoda, I don't tell people about the cancer because people don't understand that cancer IS NOT a death sentence. Let me try to explain: I had (before BP) a life threatening heart arrhythmia, which causes sudden death in 97% of people. No matter who I told, no one really acted like it was that big of a deal. Why???? Does cancer cause sudden death in 97% of people? NO...but people fear cancer more than sudden death! Just tell someone you have cancer and they act like you are doomed and pity you, I truly believe it's out of their own fear. Since BP, I no longer take any meds for my heart arrhythmia..this is phenomenal!!!!! Ask any doc about V-Tach, it's very serious!!! I stopped my meds about 2 months into the protocol and have not taken (or needed them) in over 4 months. I have shared this with many people, I have told them why I no longer need my meds because of the BP. These folks know that I was in ICU twice for this dangerous heart arrythmia and they just sort of say, " Oh, that's nice dear." I don't tell people of I have/had cancer because I want them to listen to me when I say that cancer IS NOT a death sentence! I don't want them to say " Oh, that's nice dear". Generally, when people think you are on death's doorstep..no matter how much you say that you can get well by alternative means...they either think your nuts or they don't believe it's true. They are just waiting for the bomb to drop.... I really can't stand that! Why didn't they act that way, when the bomb couldn't have dropped any second via V-Tach??? Please don't misunderstand me...I'm not saying that everyone should feel the way I do...each one here is an individual and has individual circumstances and relationships. Each should do as their heart and the Lord lead them. For me, this is the right thing to do, this is how I can continue to share about the BP and not fear that my credibility is being questioned. Kindest Regards to All, Janice |
Re: cost of Nancy's cottage cheese
rivkah lewis
Rhoda Wrote:
"Rivkah, I was disappointed with Trader Joes Organic Cottage cheese. It has a long list of additives. Nancy's is much much shorter, and none are fillers and additives." Thanks. I saw organic and never bothered to read the ingredients. Nancy's it is.. |
Re: Fear of doing the Budwig Diet only.
Hi Rhoda,
I don't tell people about the cancer because people don't understand that cancer IS NOT a death sentence. Let me try to explain: I had (before BP) a life threatening heart arrhythmia, which causes sudden death in 97% of people. No matter who I told, no one ever really acted like it was that big of a deal. Why???? Does cancer cause sudden death in 97% of people? NO...but people fear cancer more than sudden death! Just tell someone you have cancer and they act like you are doomed and pity you, I truly believe it's out of their own fear. Since BP, I no longer take any meds for my heart arrhythmia..this is phenomenal!!!!! Ask any doc about V-Tach, it's very serious!!! I stopped my meds about 2 months into the protocol and have not taken (or needed them) in over 4 months. I have shared this with many people, I have told them why I no longer need my meds ie the BP. These folks know that I was in ICU twice for this dangerous heart arrythmia and they just sort of say " Oh, that's nice dear." I don't tell people of I have/had cancer because I want them to listen to me when I say that cancer IS NOT a death sentence! I don't want them to say " Oh, that's nice dear". Generally, when people think you are on death's doorstep..no matter how much you say that you can get well by alternative means...they either think your nuts or they don't believe it's true. They are just waiting for the bomb to drop.... I really can't stand that! Why didn't they act that way, when the bomb couldn't have dropped any second via V-Tach??? Please don't misunderstand me...I'm not saying that everyone should feel the way I do...each one here is an individual and has individual circumstances and relationships. Each should do as their heart and the Lord lead them. For me, this is the right thing to do, this is how I can continue to share about the BP and not fear that my credibility is being questioned. Kindest Regards to All, Janice Rhoda Wrote: Hi Peter and Janice, I am so glad that you both found a path that works for you, not telling others either that you have cancer, or that you are doing BP. In my own life, it was unnecessary. Friends are self-selected to know that I walk to a different drummer in general. Family just knows how eccentric I am. No that all can see that I'm in glowing health, they want in. |
Re: Red wine and breast cancer?
Dr. Loretta Lanphier
Most studies, whether for or against a food or vitamin, are most likely
taken from people who are not consuming the SAD and therefore possibly are not healthy to begin with---meaning that their immune systems may already be compromised just from their lifestyle. When studies or clinical trials come out about a particular food or vitamin, it is most probably of no consequence for people who are eating a healthy diet. It's the same with cancer percentages as these have been documented from people who are doing conventional treatment. These percentages do not apply to those doing natural or alternative protocols. Most studies are skewed from the get-go which is another reason for varying results. Blessings, Loretta |
Re: PSA drop/ Update on Husband
Cynthia Ferguson
Thank-you, Ed. I find it daunting how many different faces any one particular cancer can have. Isn't it God's blessing that they can all have Budwig in common? My husband was diagnosed when he was 52 back in 2000.
To all: My husband's doctor's appointment went extremely well. The CT scan of the pelvis, abdominal and chest areas produced NO SIGN of cancer. This time, there was not even any sign of the "suspicious spot" on the lung that they saw last February. We are grateful. His oncologist is honoring his request that he take an additional 2 months to see if his PSA will drop while adhering to Budwig. That will be the truest test for us. If, at the end of October when he gets another PSA test and sees the oncologist, the PSA has not dropped, we will reassess the situation. Quite frankly, if he is still feeling as well as he has been we will most likely elect to go on with just Budwig-- regardless of the PSA reading. Any prayers are appreciated (and of course reciprocated). By the way, for anyone who saw my post to Peter about the sauerkraut juice (how my husband would probably not go for it) we have incorporated the Biotta very well. I have taken it myself for upset stomach and it works better than my beloved Alka-Seltzer! We also bought a Breville juicer and juiced for the first time this weekend. I wonder if we did too much at first (golden beets, broccoli, spinach, carrots, celery and one apple for sweetness) as my stomach discomfort seemed to start after that. My husband, however, didn't seem to have any problem (other than a slight aversion to the taste). Perhaps I didn't wash the produce well enough. Does anyone use anything other than plain old water to wash the fruits and veggies before juicing? Does anyone have any suggestions for good juicing recipes? I know that it is largely a matter of taste, but I want to follow Rick's advice and get my husband to juice greens regularly for the vitamin K and D aspect. Cynthia ed bielek <ebielek@...> wrote: Hello to all, To Cynthia and everyone else that's interested. My prostate cancer was found during a check-up.The prostate was enlarged and after a month on Avodart with no relief my urologist did a biopsy which confirmed his feeling.I wish I had known about the BP before I elected for surgery but now I am only looking to the future and many years to come.(I'm only 49) Fighting on in Apollo,PA. --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: Red wine and breast cancer?
Studies seem to indicate that moderate wine consumption protects
and prevents against breast cancer while heavy wine consumption can increase the chance of developing cancer. But, this is an issue that is not clear from studies that have been conducted. However, as with many food and lifestyle choices, Dr. Budwig seemed to be well ahead of others on these matters. One website states: "Alcohol consumption, especially heavy alcohol consumption, is known to increase the risk of nearly all cancers. The studies discussed here present preliminary evidence to suggest that moderate red wine consumption may offer some protection against certain cancers, but until these results can be replicated in further studies, no clear conclusion can be reached." Dr. Budwig suggested a glass of wine in the evening. Drinking wine is optional and mainly for those having trouble sleeping because of pain and who are trying to wean off of pain medications. Wine is not a required part of the Budwig Protocol. Melissa, I would be interested in knowing where you found the information you quoted. The conclusions I found from studies about wine causing breast cancer indicate that drinking a half bottle or more of wine a day may be related to higher percentages of breast cancer. This link shows an article discussing some of those studies. Here's a scientific report that states that wine may PREVENT breast cancer. So, the results are varied at this point as far as studies go. Sandra martine wrote: I would like to know as well if anyone knows more about red winered wine per night have a 60% greater risk of breast cancer. |
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