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Re: VERY indelicate bowel question ...

Melissa
 

Sigh ... unfortunately, no! :( No frothy stuff at all. The swirling was kind of like if you
dropped ink into water ... the swirling the ink makes is what this looked like, but it was
attached to the poop and kind of swirled away from it.

I guess I might not see much lysing since my big tumor was removed and what was left
were little teensy things ... only about 3mm each ...

xxoo
Melissa

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., Cheryl MacConnell <shinehislove@...> wrote:

Hi Melissa, When I was lysing (tumor shedding, as you call it) it was the consistency of a
frothy egg white. That is the descripion I had always heard and that is exactly what I saw
evidence of. Was there any white mixed in with the blood? When you say "swirly stuff",
does that by any chance mean frothy? I also noticed about a week or so before the lysing
would be evident that I would have a pulling, slightly painful sensation at the tumor site,
which was in my neck. I would say I had about three or four bouts of lysing, a few months
apart from each other. Keep a close eye on what comes out of you. It's one of the easiest
ways of assuring yourself what is happening or not happening inside of you. Many
blessings to you!


Re: VERY indelicate bowel question ...

Melissa
 

Hmmmmmm ... well, I have been using one small beet in my veggie juice every morning. Do
you think that's enough to do that?

xxoo
Melissa

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "Turmeric4" <turmeric4@...> wrote:


Melissa,

Have you been eating beets or beet juice? This can cause bloody
looking stools and also reddish urine.

Karen


CORRECTION/Re: Indelicate subject - Red Beets and deficient hydrochloric stomach acid

 

CORRECTION

The red coloring in stool after ingesting 2 cans of
red beets supposedly indicated insufficiency of
hydrochloric acid which in turn caused or enhanced
cancer.

Sorry - if I misled.

JEROME WALLACH

--- Jerome Wallach <jwnw34@...> wrote:

I once read about a purported test for cancer
causing stomach deficiency of hydorchloric acid.
It involved eating canned red beets - juice and all.
If the stool was red this was allegedly evidence
of
insufficient cancer inducing stomach hydrochloric
acid.
I would like to have some comments.

JEROME WALLACH


Re: Indelicate subject - Red Beets and deficient hydrochloric stomach acid-Jerome

JCastron
 

Jerome:

I'm trying to make your comment: 'evidence of insufficient cancer inducing stomach hydrochloric
acid.', fit in.

Are you saying that 'insufficient hydrochloric acid' induces cancer or Stomach Hydrochloric Acid induces cancer?

I've had the beet juice experience and initially it blew my mind because bladder tumors often reveal blood in the urine. Then I realized I was drinking beet juice regularly and that was it. As anyone that has made beet juice knows, that is quite a colorful product.

Some time ago I read something other than Hydrochloric acid insufficiency being the reason beet juice is visible in urine and I'm not sure about it in the stool. I'll go poking around again. Bruce was, and may still be, a user of beet juice.

Joe C.


Re: For friends in Israel - need some help

Iris Atzmon
 

Racheli,

Where in Israel do you live?
Many health food stores keep organic cottage,
try to make a "store survey" and you will find it eventually

Iris
Haifa


From: ronentoren
We just returned back home to live in Israel and it is so hard to find the products here. I'm still looking for organic cottage cheese and can't find it. What are the alternatives? can I mix the flax oil with goat yogurt or cow yogurt?
Thx
Racheli


For friends in Israel - need some help

ronentoren
 

We just returned back home to live in Israel and it is so hard to find
the products here.
I'm still looking for organic cottage cheese and can't find it.
What are the alternatives? can I mix the flax oil with goat yogurt or
cow yogurt?
Thx
Racheli


Indelicate subject - Red Beets and deficient hydrochloric stomach acid

 

I once read about a purported test for cancer
causing stomach deficiency of hydorchloric acid.
It involved eating canned red beets - juice and all.
If the stool was red this was allegedly evidence of
insufficient cancer inducing stomach hydrochloric
acid.
I would like to have some comments.

JEROME WALLACH


Re: Pooh The Cat and Cancer

 

Sofia:

What a great story!
Sounds like organic food did Pooh a LOT of good and a terrific attitude! A strong conviction - should we say- that he could beat this one too.

Martine---


"sofia_shanbhag" wrote:
I hope this short but true story about my neighbor's cat will provide true inspiration in your journey to be well....
When we moved into our home, Pooh's age was about 4...well, the next year, at age 5, "Pooh" was determined by a vet to have terminal cancer. Via exploratory surgery, Pooh had cancer of the liver that had metastisized (ignore my spelling). Pooh wasn't eating much
and was losing weight. >
My neighbor started cooking organic food once Pooh came home from surgery...that was over 9 years ago....and guess who is still walking into my house everyday! POOH!!!! At 14, he still is strutting up and down the street greeting us all. What a fella! Sofia


Pooh The Cat and Cancer

sofia_shanbhag
 

Folks, I hope this short but true story about my neighbor's cat will provide true inspiration in your journey to be well....

When my husband and I moved into our house over 10 years ago, we noticed a black cat who would walk up and down the road with wobbly hind legs. "Pooh" looked like he always had somewhere to go and places to be. He would go to greet every neighbor (if they liked cats) when they came home from work and just say "meow".

Well, "Poohs" parents live across the street and as I got to know them, they told me the cat was the runt of the litter and had "cerebral palsy." Needless to say, that cat always makes me smile when I see him because he seemed to have such determination wherever he went.

When we moved into our home, Pooh's age was about 4...well, the next year, at age 5, "Pooh" was determined by a vet to have terminal cancer. Via exploratory surgery, Pooh had cancer of the liver that had metastisized (ignore my spelling). Pooh wasn't eating much and was losing weight. Well, my neighbor said she just wanted him to live the rest of his life in peace and would not use any chemicals on her cat. The vet closed up Pooh and sent "him home to die.

My neighbor started cooking organic food once Pooh came home from surgery...that was over 9 years ago....and guess who is still walking into my house everyday! POOH!!!! At 14, he still is strutting up and down the street greeting us all. What a fella!

Sofia


Re: VERY indelicate bowel question ...

Turmeric4
 

Melissa,

Have you been eating beets or beet juice? This can cause bloody
looking stools and also reddish urine.

Karen





--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., Melissa Buhmeyer
<melissabuhmeyer@...> wrote:

Hey everyone,

Sorry to be so indelicate here, but I'm wondering if tumor
shedding
can be evidenced by bloody show in the poop? This morning, there
was
no blood when I wiped, but when I glanced in while flushing,
there
was some red, swirly stuff coming off the outer edges of my poop.
I
have had no symptoms of tumor shedding or healing crisis or
anything
in the three months I've been doing this. Is this something to
be
concerned about or is this a possible good sign? ;) Keep in
mind,
my mets are on my large/small intestines (initial one in large
intestine wall) and peritoneum.

xxoo
Melissa


Re: VERY indelicate bowel question ...

Cheryl MacConnell
 

Hi Melissa, When I was lysing (tumor shedding, as you call it) it was the consistency of a frothy egg white. That is the descripion I had always heard and that is exactly what I saw evidence of. Was there any white mixed in with the blood? When you say "swirly stuff", does that by any chance mean frothy? I also noticed about a week or so before the lysing would be evident that I would have a pulling, slightly painful sensation at the tumor site, which was in my neck. I would say I had about three or four bouts of lysing, a few months apart from each other. Keep a close eye on what comes out of you. It's one of the easiest ways of assuring yourself what is happening or not happening inside of you. Many blessings to you!

Cheryl

Melissa Buhmeyer wrote:
Sorry to be so indelicate here, but I'm wondering if tumor shedding
can be evidenced by bloody show in the poop? This morning, there was
no blood when I wiped, but when I glanced in while flushing, there
was some red, swirly stuff coming off the outer edges of my poop. I
have had no symptoms of tumor shedding or healing crisis or anything
in the three months I've been doing this. Is this something to be
concerned about or is this a possible good sign? ;) Keep in mind,
my mets are on my large/small intestines (initial one in large
intestine wall) and peritoneum.


Re: VERY indelicate bowel question ...

Peter R
 

hi Melissa,

Could be beetroot juice, which has that effect also. Check what you
have been drinking, then maybe stop for a day or two, then restart etc
etc.

Hope thats all it is.

Best wishes
Peter

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., Melissa Buhmeyer
<melissabuhmeyer@...> wrote:

Hey everyone,

Sorry to be so indelicate here, but I'm wondering if tumor shedding
can be evidenced by bloody show in the poop? This morning, there
was
no blood when I wiped, but when I glanced in while flushing, there
was some red, swirly stuff coming off the outer edges of my poop. I
have had no symptoms of tumor shedding or healing crisis or anything
in the three months I've been doing this. Is this something to be
concerned about or is this a possible good sign? ;) Keep in mind,
my mets are on my large/small intestines (initial one in large
intestine wall) and peritoneum.

xxoo
Melissa


Re: VERY indelicate bowel question ...

 

Hey Melissa,

While I'm no expert, I just want to share something that may be a
simple answer.

Bleeding -- Hemorrhoids can ooze fresh red blood, whether located
externally or internally. External hemorrhoids often cause dripping of
blood from the anus while sitting on the toilet. The blood might also
be seen as soiling of the underwear. Internal hemorrhoids that bleed
may produce fresh blood in the stool.

Here is another point:

"Rectal bleeding (known medically as hematochezia) refers to passage of
bright red blood from the anus, often mixed with stool and/or blood
clots. Most rectal bleeding comes from the colon, rectum, or anus. The
color of the blood during rectal bleeding often depends on the location
of the bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. Generally, the closer
the bleeding site is to the anus, the blood will be a brighter red.
Thus, bleeding from the anus, rectum, and the sigmoid colon tend to be
bright red, whereas bleeding from the transverse colon and the right
colon (transverse and right colon are several feet away from the anus)
tend to be dark red or maroon colored."

Hope this helps,
Janice




Melissa Wrote:
"Sorry to be so indelicate here, but I'm wondering if tumor shedding
can be evidenced by bloody show in the poop? This morning, there was
no blood when I wiped, but when I glanced in while flushing, there
was some red, swirly stuff coming off the outer edges of my poop. I
have had no symptoms of tumor shedding or healing crisis or anything
in the three months I've been doing this. Is this something to be
concerned about or is this a possible good sign? ;) Keep in mind,
my mets are on my large/small intestines (initial one in large
intestine wall) and peritoneum."


VERY indelicate bowel question ...

Melissa Buhmeyer
 

Hey everyone,

Sorry to be so indelicate here, but I'm wondering if tumor shedding can be evidenced by bloody show in the poop? This morning, there was no blood when I wiped, but when I glanced in while flushing, there was some red, swirly stuff coming off the outer edges of my poop. I have had no symptoms of tumor shedding or healing crisis or anything in the three months I've been doing this. Is this something to be concerned about or is this a possible good sign? ;) Keep in mind, my mets are on my large/small intestines (initial one in large intestine wall) and peritoneum.

xxoo
Melissa


Re: Buckwheat

 

Hi Jan B. Here is a site whose buckwheat products are very good, I have
used them on numerous occasions.


Good Luck

Ron


jinglejan2001 wrote:

I can't seem to find buckwheat...If you would, please let me know what web sites you trust that offer an excellent product at a fair price. Jan B.


Re: DHEA and breast cancer

Nelson Doucet
 

I have used ZRT Labs and really like their service. I also echo that I would not take any hormone supplements UNLESS I first check levels and then check from time to time if I decided to take them.

Nelson

Go here:


Harry


Re: DHEA and breast cancer

H&M Feld
 

Go here:


Harry


From: "Eric G. Wruck"

Could you please tell me what this saliva test is, what it's called, etc?


Re: DHEA and breast cancer

Eric G. Wruck
 

Could you please tell me what this saliva test is, what it's called, etc?

Thanks,

Eric


--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "Melissa" <melissabuhmeyer@...>
wrote:
It CAN convert to estradiol (the strong/bad estrogen for us ER+ types)
and there's
no way to know if it will convert to estradiol, testosterone, or
stay DHEA, beforehand.
However, I felt pretty safe using it because I saliva tested every
couple of months to keep
close tabs on what was what...


Re: Cancer at Standstill - Great news!!!

 

We are so happy for you and your daughter :)))
Yes!!! The protocol is working for people who follow it and have
patience. Now, that you KNOW for sure it worked on your daughter, it
will be even easier just to follow and not worry.
Keep doing it and enjoy the results.
Blessing to all!
Georgeta



--- "Jodee" wrote:

Sorry I haven't posted in awhile, but things have really been hectic here. Long story, so I will not get into it. Nothing to do with Annette.
To keep things simple I had posted in May so you can go back and
read the post about my daughters hodgkin lymphoma, secondary bone cancer.
In April her bone cancer was going full blast and spreading. We
started the Budwig Diet, not the strict version, around that time.

Annette had a P.E.T. infusion scan done 2 weeks ago. It showed her
cancer is at a standstill and decreasing. Yes, decreasing. The
cancer is still active but not spreading at all. Her oncologist is
amazed about this and told me to keep doing whatever we are doing,
not to stop. We are so happy about this news. Thank God for Dr Budwig
and all the wonderful people here.


Cancer at a standstill

 

Great news about Annette. A lot of people seem to have gotten good
reports in the last few weeks. Much happy dancing going on.
Many nights in my prayers, I give thanks to Dr. Johanna Budwig.
Take care all.
Janet