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Re: success stories
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThis is a wonderful link! Thank you Rod, and continued blessings for your health. ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 8:08 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] success stories ? Good morning. There are a lot of testimonials on Sandra's site: On Tuesday, March 21, 2023, 05:38:34 PM CDT, <morrisj0418@...> wrote: ? ? Hi, anyone have any success stories to share? If not, can you tell me where to find them? Does the Budwig diet help with autoimmune issues? Thank you!!! |
Re: success stories
I have lived 10 years with stage 4 melanoma.? (It has spread everywhere)? I don't do the protocol perfectly.? I recently had a fancy and expensive blood test done with a naturopath to determine which kinds of cells I had circulating and which kinds of natural compounds were effective against them.? They did still find cancer cells, but the Dr. said that it looked like I had caught the cancer very early according to all the different factors that they test for.? My tumors haven't been eliminated, but they are somewhat neutralized and I feel very healthy.?
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Sent using Hushmail On 3/21/2023 at 6:38 PM, morrisj0418@... wrote: Hi, anyone have any success stories to share? If not, can you tell me where to find them? Does the Budwig diet help with autoimmune issues? Thank you!!! |
Re: success stories
Good morning. There are a lot of testimonials on Sandra's site: https://budwig-videos.com/testimonials/testimonials-cancers/ Budwig is the main reason I am still here over 7 years since dx with lung cancer. All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Tuesday, March 21, 2023, 05:38:34 PM CDT, <morrisj0418@...> wrote: Hi, anyone have any success stories to share? If not, can you tell me where to find them? Does the Budwig diet help with autoimmune issues? Thank you!!! |
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Good morning. There are a lot of testimonials on Sandra's site: https://budwig-videos.com/testimonials/testimonials-cancers/ Budwig is the main reason I am still here over 7 years since dx with lung cancer. All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Tuesday, March 21, 2023, 05:38:34 PM CDT, <morrisj0418@...> wrote: Hi, anyone have any success stories to share? If not, can you tell me where to find them? Does the Budwig diet help with autoimmune issues? Thank you!!! |
Re: Solid lesion help
Wonderful. Thank you very much, appreciated.?
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Sabiha?
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Re: Solid lesion help
Here is the clinic! Thankfully my friend replied right away.?
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All the best and speedy healing to all ?, - Ivanka? On Monday, March 20, 2023, <vinita.srimal@...> wrote: Thank you so much. Please share the name of the Turkey clinic also? |
Re: Solid lesion help
I've been using Gajipair, similar compound. Really works, little cancers or growths eventually disappear.?
On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 05:01:25 PM MDT, Sandy Heerspink <sheerspi@...> wrote:
Although I haven¡¯t tried it, Curaderm BEC5 topical cream supposed to be good for non-melanoma skin cancers. (I purchased some and have it at the ready if my husband should get basil cell on his nose again.) I heard about it on The Truth About Cancer in an interview with Dr. Jonathan Wright. ¡°?The all natural glycoalkaloid extract obtained from the common Eggplant (Aubergine)? is formulated in a white cream which is applied directly on the lesion in the comfort of your own home.¡± Sandy On Mar 20, 2023, at 5:30 PM, abos <abos@...> wrote:
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Re: Solid lesion help
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAlthough I haven¡¯t tried it, Curaderm BEC5 topical cream supposed to be good for non-melanoma skin cancers. (I purchased some and have it at the ready if my husband should get basil cell on his nose again.) I heard about it on The Truth About Cancer in an interview with Dr. Jonathan Wright.¡°?The all natural glycoalkaloid extract obtained from the common Eggplant (Aubergine)? is formulated in a white cream which is applied directly on the lesion in the comfort of your own home.¡± Sandy On Mar 20, 2023, at 5:30 PM, abos <abos@...> wrote:
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Re: Solid lesion help
Hello Ivanka,?
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As you offered, could we get the name of the clinic in Istanbul please. It'll be a blessing for someone I know.? ?Sincerely,? Sabiha?
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Re: Solid lesion help
Hi Vinita,
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A friend of mine had a similar problem years ago because of lymphoma cancer and had a huge lesion on her nose. I know she was doing natural treatments but she also went to a clinic ?in Istanbul, Turkey. Those doctors were amazing in helping her recover. They did not give up on her until she achieved full remission. It¡¯s been a few years and she is still doing well. If you want I can find out the clinic name etc.? God bless, Ivanka? P.S. I think the Eldi oil is a good idea. Some people use castor oil packs, others use pure clay masks. I¡¯ve also heard of frankincense oil being applied successfully. I¡¯d probably start with castor oil immediately while you wait for the eldi oil to arrive.? On Monday, March 20, 2023, <vinita.srimal@...> wrote: Hello, |
Solid lesion help
Hello,
my mom has been on the Budwig for many years now and every now and then has to use western medicine (chemo) too for her mantle cell lymphoma in leukemic condition. however the disease is now presenting as a lesion on her nose. pls any recommendations for application for solid tumours on the face. Hers was in blood and she has always eaten the FOCC pls advise regards vinita |
Re: Is Goat Cheese Approved?
Also??check out the science behind Budwig, the WHY it works, at that link to the way back machine and pick Sept 20, 2021 (the other dates of the website's captures are not readable) for the date by moving your cursor to the 3rd little box just to the left of the dates to be able to read the 7 short articles of "Budwig Diet - The Science of a Superfood in the Prevention of Chronic Diseases"
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 10:00:21 PM CST, tkarbula2@... <tkarbula2@...> wrote:
Barbara, livestrong.com Apr 7, 2022 article "10 Foods High in Sulfur, and Why They Are So Good for You", see #7 Milk and Cheese says sulfur increases as milk undergoes fermentation to produce cheese, according to a June 2017 study in "The Journal of Dairy Science", the bacteria used increases the sulfur content. Then from pubmed article on goat cheese sulfur: Sulphur contents of fermented products were significantly greater than those of fluid milk, which may be accountable for the microbial synthesis of sulfur containing proteins during the manufacturing processes of the products.? ...Budwig's recipe IS tried and true though
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 08:17:12 PM CST, tkarbula2@... <tkarbula2@...> wrote:
Per Sandra Olson's explanation in her You Tube Budwig Recipe video: Flax seed oil is a highly unsaturated oil and has many essential fatty acids taht help to protect our cells. An important part of this recipe is the bonding of the flax seed oil and the cottage cheese. The sulpher protein components in the cottage cheese make it water soluable and helps carry it into the cells where it is needed. The goat cheese may very well have high sulpher content as well, I'll be checking in to that. Be Well, Tracy = )
On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 08:11:01 PM CST, Barbara Almond <barbalmond@...> wrote:
Hello, I have been using goat cheese to make the Budwig mix. ?I mix 3 TBS of flax oil into 3-4 ounces of goat cheese with a couple drops of lime & coconut or orange & vanilla essential oils and extracts plus some stevia. ?It turns into a beautiful, fluffy delicious whipped dessert. ?I am hoping this is an approved way to make the recipe because I don¡¯t like cottage cheese. ?I cannot find anyone using goat cheese in any of the posts. ?Three ounces of goat cheese has fifteen grams of protein. ?The flax oil disappears completely when mixed with the goat cheese. |
Re: Is Goat Cheese Approved?
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I use Berry Flavored Goat Milk Kefir to add at the end of the recipe to make it thinner into a smoothie to drink
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On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 10:00:21 PM CST, tkarbula2@... <tkarbula2@...> wrote:
Barbara, ?
livestrong.com Apr 7, 2022 article "10 Foods High in Sulfur, and Why They Are So Good for You", see #7 Milk and Cheese says sulfur increases as milk undergoes fermentation to produce cheese, according to a June 2017 study in "The Journal of Dairy Science", the bacteria used increases the sulfur content. Then from pubmed article on goat cheese sulfur:
Sulphur contents of fermented products were significantly greater than those of fluid milk, which may be accountable for the microbial synthesis of sulfur containing proteins during the manufacturing processes of the products.?
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...Budwig's recipe IS tried and true though
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 08:17:12 PM CST, tkarbula2@... <tkarbula2@...> wrote:
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Per Sandra Olson's explanation in her You Tube Budwig Recipe video: Flax seed oil is a highly unsaturated oil and has many essential fatty acids taht help to protect our cells. An important part of this recipe is the bonding of the flax seed oil and the cottage cheese. The sulpher protein components in the cottage cheese make it water soluable and helps carry it into the cells where it is needed.
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The goat cheese may very well have high sulpher content as well, I'll be checking in to that.
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Be Well,
Tracy
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On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 08:11:01 PM CST, Barbara Almond <barbalmond@...> wrote:
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Hello,
I have been using goat cheese to make the Budwig mix. ?I mix 3 TBS of flax oil into 3-4 ounces of goat cheese with a couple drops of lime & coconut or orange & vanilla essential oils and extracts plus some stevia. ?It turns into a beautiful, fluffy delicious whipped dessert. ?I am hoping this is an approved way to make the recipe because I don¡¯t like cottage cheese. ?I cannot find anyone using goat cheese in any of the posts. ?Three ounces of goat cheese has fifteen grams of protein. ?The flax oil disappears completely when mixed with the goat cheese. |
Re: Is Goat Cheese Approved?
Barbara, livestrong.com Apr 7, 2022 article "10 Foods High in Sulfur, and Why They Are So Good for You", see #7 Milk and Cheese says sulfur increases as milk undergoes fermentation to produce cheese, according to a June 2017 study in "The Journal of Dairy Science", the bacteria used increases the sulfur content. Then from pubmed article on goat cheese sulfur: Sulphur contents of fermented products were significantly greater than those of fluid milk, which may be accountable for the microbial synthesis of sulfur containing proteins during the manufacturing processes of the products.? ...Budwig's recipe IS tried and true though
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 08:17:12 PM CST, tkarbula2@... <tkarbula2@...> wrote:
Per Sandra Olson's explanation in her You Tube Budwig Recipe video: Flax seed oil is a highly unsaturated oil and has many essential fatty acids taht help to protect our cells. An important part of this recipe is the bonding of the flax seed oil and the cottage cheese. The sulpher protein components in the cottage cheese make it water soluable and helps carry it into the cells where it is needed. The goat cheese may very well have high sulpher content as well, I'll be checking in to that. Be Well, Tracy = )
On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 08:11:01 PM CST, Barbara Almond <barbalmond@...> wrote:
Hello, I have been using goat cheese to make the Budwig mix. ?I mix 3 TBS of flax oil into 3-4 ounces of goat cheese with a couple drops of lime & coconut or orange & vanilla essential oils and extracts plus some stevia. ?It turns into a beautiful, fluffy delicious whipped dessert. ?I am hoping this is an approved way to make the recipe because I don¡¯t like cottage cheese. ?I cannot find anyone using goat cheese in any of the posts. ?Three ounces of goat cheese has fifteen grams of protein. ?The flax oil disappears completely when mixed with the goat cheese. |
Re: Sowing life .com account suspended ?!?!
All, I could not locate Dec 2021 but I was able to find it clear at Sept? 2021 YAY!!!!! Now I am taking screen shots with my phone before it disappears too and saving wayback machine location in my favorites on my laptop. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I hope you all get to check it out. Be Well, Tracy = )
On Saturday, December 24, 2022 at 11:20:14 PM CST, Tracy Karbula via groups.io <tkarbula2@...> wrote:
yes, it wasn't always there. now they've added all these "warnings" I had to tell everyone to ignore and open anyway... somebody does not want it shared ; )
On Saturday, December 24, 2022 at 02:02:37 PM CST, Joost <joost@...> wrote:
At the top of the page in The Wayback Machine select the date December 2021. You get the version of that date which is much easier to read. Kind Regards, Joost Op 24-12-2022 om 19:29 schreef Rebecca Ryan via groups.io: > Have you noticed how they have put the print on a background where you > can¡¯t read it > > >? ? On Dec 24, 2022, at 10:10 AM, TH <resourceful.motion@...> wrote: >? ? Why were they shutdown? Is it permanent? > > >? ? A s¨¢bado, 24/12/2022, 06:30, Tracy Karbula via groups.io >? ? <> <tkarbula2=[email protected]> escreveu: > >? ? ? ? Yes yes that¡¯s it?I¡¯m so happy, now to figure out how to save >? ? ? ? them too!! Thank you thank you! > >? ? ? ? Be well! > >? ? ? ? > On Dec 23, 2022, at 8:46 AM, Tony Moody <aim@...> >? ? ? ? wrote: >? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? > On 2022/12/22 12:24, Tracy Karbula via groups.io >? ? ? ? <> wrote: >? ? ? ? >> I¡¯m so sad sowinglife.com <> has been >? ? ? ? ¡°account suspended¡±. They had excellent articles on Budwig and >? ? ? ? the science behind it. How it worked and why it worked, was >? ? ? ? best laymen¡¯s science explanation I have ever seen. Does >? ? ? ? anybody happen to have downloaded copies of the 7 articles? >? ? ? ? >> >? ? ? ? >> Thank you >? ? ? ? >> >? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? > Hallo Tracy, >? ? ? ? >? I have found some of the sowinglife.com >? ? ? ? <> past pages archived at the Wayback Mchine. >? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? >? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? > I shall endeavour later to save the articles in a useable >? ? ? ? form. Right now, between power and internet outages, I must >? ? ? ? blow balloons and make paper angels for Christmas decorations. >? ? ? ? > >? ? ? ? > Be Very Well, >? ? ? ? > OK, >? ? ? ? > Tony > > > > > > > > |
Re: Is Goat Cheese Approved?
Per Sandra Olson's explanation in her You Tube Budwig Recipe video: Flax seed oil is a highly unsaturated oil and has many essential fatty acids taht help to protect our cells. An important part of this recipe is the bonding of the flax seed oil and the cottage cheese. The sulpher protein components in the cottage cheese make it water soluable and helps carry it into the cells where it is needed. The goat cheese may very well have high sulpher content as well, I'll be checking in to that. Be Well, Tracy = )
On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 08:11:01 PM CST, Barbara Almond <barbalmond@...> wrote:
Hello, I have been using goat cheese to make the Budwig mix. ?I mix 3 TBS of flax oil into 3-4 ounces of goat cheese with a couple drops of lime & coconut or orange & vanilla essential oils and extracts plus some stevia. ?It turns into a beautiful, fluffy delicious whipped dessert. ?I am hoping this is an approved way to make the recipe because I don¡¯t like cottage cheese. ?I cannot find anyone using goat cheese in any of the posts. ?Three ounces of goat cheese has fifteen grams of protein. ?The flax oil disappears completely when mixed with the goat cheese. |
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