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Re: Pleuramesothelioma

 

Rod,

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Thank you for this link. I needed to read some of these testimonies as they are very encouraging. Sometimes it seems like the more I do the worse I get. I¡¯m not giving up though because I have a feeling that I will turn the corner eventually.

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Thanks again!

Gail

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From: [email protected]?On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2024 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Pleuramesothelioma

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Hi! Perhaps read through some of these and see if anything hits home?



All the best, Rod in MN/USA

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 06:07:53 AM CDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:

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"experiences?

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Re: Pleuramesothelioma

Ester Ford
 

I don't see why it would interfere with anything.? You only take it at bedtime.? It wears off during the night.? You wake up happy.? :)


On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 12:50?PM Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:
Would it interfere at all with the BP protocol?

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 02:27:42 PM EDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote:


I use it. It tricks your body into creating more endorphins, which has many health benefits.? I would not consider it a cancer cure, only another tool in the toolbox.? You can find a lot of info here. ?

On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 11:46?AM Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:
Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from? information on LDN.
I have never used it,? so maybe someone out there who has,? can be more specific on the nature of it.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:


So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via <ricduncan=[email protected]> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via <dzacco=[email protected]> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via <j.luttenberger=[email protected]> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

Ron Muscella
 

Would it interfere at all with the BP protocol?

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 02:27:42 PM EDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote:


I use it. It tricks your body into creating more endorphins, which has many health benefits.? I would not consider it a cancer cure, only another tool in the toolbox.? You can find a lot of info here. ?

On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 11:46?AM Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:
Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from? information on LDN.
I have never used it,? so maybe someone out there who has,? can be more specific on the nature of it.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:


So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via <ricduncan=[email protected]> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via <dzacco=[email protected]> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via <j.luttenberger=[email protected]> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

Ron Muscella
 

No problem Rod,
.......and just not sure LDB is compatible with BP.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 02:32:29 PM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:



I called you Rod, sorry about that.
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:46:26 PM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote:


Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from? information on LDN.
I have never used it,? so maybe someone out there who has,? can be more specific on the nature of it.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

 


I called you Rod, sorry about that.
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:46:26 PM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote:


Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from? information on LDN.
I have never used it,? so maybe someone out there who has,? can be more specific on the nature of it.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

Ester Ford
 

I use it. It tricks your body into creating more endorphins, which has many health benefits.? I would not consider it a cancer cure, only another tool in the toolbox.? You can find a lot of info here. ?

On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 11:46?AM Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:
Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from? information on LDN.
I have never used it,? so maybe someone out there who has,? can be more specific on the nature of it.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:


So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via <romus1=[email protected]> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via <ricduncan=[email protected]> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via <dzacco=[email protected]> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via <j.luttenberger=[email protected]> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

Ron Muscella
 

Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from? information on LDN.
I have never used it,? so maybe someone out there who has,? can be more specific on the nature of it.

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

 

So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy?

Rod in MN/USA
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote:


This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

Ron Muscella
 

This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it:
Naltrexone-low doses.
......."Studies have shown LDN is?capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."

On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:


What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

 

What is LDN?

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:


I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

 

I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.

On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points

 

Hi Simone?

It seems like the ingredients are the same as German Quark, and it has the same protein content,? so I would say yes,? it would be a good substitute.?

Best wishes
Julie,? UK


Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points

 

Hello,?

I've been wondering if organic high protein greek yogurt would be a good substitute for quark?? I dont really like cottage cheese, it seems very salty to me.? I thoughy that the probiotics in greek yogurt, such as Nancy's or Strauss brand might be a better substitute that non-organic cottage cheese?? There is a dairy farm that produces quark here in the US, but it is not organic and has preservatives in it.? They market it as quark,but im not sure if it really is made like traditional quark?? Is high quality, organic,? high protein (13 grams), greek yogurt a good substitute for quark?

Thank you,

Simone


On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 1:49 PM, Sandra Olson via groups.io
<sanols02@...> wrote:

Below are Guidelines in brief of the Budwig Diet?¨C you don¡¯t have to consume all the foods on this list. Membership to Budwig-videos.com gives you videos or articles in detail about each item below. This information is from Dr. Budwig¡¯s books.

1. 1st thing in AM¨CSauerkraut Juice, preferably raw & homemade [We have a video on our site showing how to make it] . Raw unheated kraut has enzymes, probiotics and vitamins which help the digestive system metabolize foods & improve immunity. Most sauerkraut sold in stores is pasteurized [heated] and nutrients are damaged. It won¡¯t help as much.

2. Just before breakfast¨C green or herbal tea

3. Breakfast¨C3 Tbs. Flax Oil & 6 Tbs. Quark or Cottage Cheese+ 3 Tbs. milk if needed for thinning, well blended. After blending, add 2 Tbsp flax seeds, freshly ground, add fresh fruit, fruit juice, raw nuts, 1 tsp raw honey. Afterward, if hungry, choose whole grain bread, raw vegetables, & an oz of quality cheese: Edam, Gouda, Emmentaler, Sbrinz or Camembert.

4. Mid-morning ¨C Homemade Vegetable Juice (carrots, beets w/lemon or apple, or greens) . Homemade carrot or beet juices are very important cancer-fighters.

5. Before Lunch ¨C Champagne or sparkling wine with 1 Tbs of flaxseeds[freshly ground] OR ground flax seeds in small glass of fruit juice. The champagne helps with absorption of the seeds.

6. SUNBATHING outside 10 to 20 minutes around noon [weather permitting] without sun lotion or glasses, expose as much skin as possible. Avoid washing with soap after sunbathing. Give the vitamin D time to be made and absorbed[24-48 hours]

7. Lunch ¨C raw vegetable salad or vegetable plate + Budwig dressing. If still hungry, boiled or steamed veggies, grains and beans, lentils, or potatoes. [If a member of this site, see ¡°DINNER¡± in the Menu for over 25 recipes]

8. Lunch Dessert ¨C It¡¯s important to have a 2nd serving of 3 Tbs. Flax Oil & 6 Tbs. Quark or Cottage Cheese with a little milk, well blended. Add raw fruit, fruit juice, raw nuts, raw honey and/or other flavors you like.

9. Mid-afternoon ¨C 1 Tbs. whole flaxseeds, freshly ground & added to 3 to 8 oz of pure fruit juice, homemade or store bought.

10. STRESS REDUCTION/RELAXATION PRACTICE ¡ª Meditation to relax the mind, EFT to change thinking, & other techniques that reduce stress as shown on the Budwig-Videos website for those who join. [EFT is Emotional Freedom Technique]. Chronic stress can be very damaging. [We have a video for relaxation methods for members of this site.]

11. Late afternoon ¨C Papaya or pineapple juice, 3 to 8 oz, with 1 Tbs. whole flaxseeds, freshly ground.

12. Dinner ¨C Cooked grains and nutritional yeast flakes such as Red Mill Nutritional Yeast with B12 or grains with vegetables w/oleolux, nutritional yeast flakes & spices. Vegetables such as spinach, asparagus, broccoli, & cabbage add cancer-fighting nutrition. Grains suggested by Dr. Budwig: brown rice, buckwheat, millet and oats. Dine early.

13. Evening ¨C 1 glass Red Wine [optional]. Go to sleep early ¨C before 10pm if possible.

14. AVOID chemicals, preservatives, damaging fats, meats/poultry/eggs/fish, sugar, sugar substitutes, highly processed foods, most supplements, ozone treatments, dental infections and wean off drugs if possible [under doctor¡¯s care]

15. Most people do not need ELDI oils, which Dr. Budwig created mainly for patients who are too weak to eat. These oils are sold in Germany. They are rubbed on the skin or used as an enema if needed. [Some people make a version of ELDI oil at home by mixing 75% flax oil with 25% wheat germ oil to help preserve it. ]


Re: Pleuramesothelioma

 

Hi! Perhaps read through some of these and see if anything hits home?

https://budwig-videos.com/testimonials/testimonials-cancers/

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 06:07:53 AM CDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:


"experiences?


Pleuramesothelioma

 

"experiences?


Re: flax seed oil in Indai

 

Ja, es gibt selbstverst?ndlich H¨¹ttenk?se im Supermarkt. Beachte bitte: die normalen?
Abf¨¹llung enthalten Gelatine. Deshalb meine Empfehlung, nur Bio H¨¹ttenk?se zu kaufen.
Geschmacklich ist das nicht unterschiedlich.

Josef

Google translation:

Yes, of course there is cottage cheese in the supermarket. Please note: the normal ones
?Bottling contains gelatin. That's why my recommendation is to only buy organic cottage cheese.
?There is no difference in taste.
?
?Joseph


Re: high blood pressure

 

Lemon balm, Reishi mushroom, Olive leaf extract and high doses of magnesium are all great for lowering blood pressure.?
At least 800 mg daily of magnesium, even up to 1500 mg if necessary. Citrate, malate, taurate and glycinate are all great forms of magnesium. The best brands I¡¯ve tried are KAL, New Chapter, and the British ¡®Together - Ocean Pure magnesium¡¯.?
Also test your potassium levels and vitamin D. Some people have success even just by using potassium. Vitamin D is crucial (it should be ideally 50-80 ng/ml in your blood test); if you don¡¯t have enough vitamin D your body cannot absorb magnesium and calcium, both of which are crucial for healthy blood pressure.?
I hope this helps.?

All the best,
Ivanka?

On Monday, March 18, 2024, Svetlana M via <tkashner2002=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello to everyone in this group,

Any recommendations how naturally to decrease blood pressure? It has been 180/105.?

In addition to the protocol I have tried green juice for 4-5 weeks with min result.?

Thank you in advance.?

Tina


Re: high blood pressure

 

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Svetlana,

You could have a go at reset your control system by running a hose of cold water onto your head and down your back.

OK,
Tony

On 2024/03/18 10:12, Svetlana M via groups.io wrote:

Hello to everyone in this group,

Any recommendations how naturally to decrease blood pressure? It has been 180/105.?

In addition to the protocol I have tried green juice for 4-5 weeks with min result.?

Thank you in advance.?

Tina
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Re: Too much and constipated

Ester Ford
 

Yep, take magnesium every night. ?It's the only way I can survive.


Re: Too much and constipated

 


Do you supplement magnesium? It is helpful with d3 as well as constipation if you take enough, or too much.
On Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 03:58:34 PM CDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote:


I only wish carrot juice would do it. ?I pretty much need dynamite. ??