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Re: Cancer at Standstill

yeoppydavid
 

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "Jodee" <jodee433@...> 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.
Hi Jodee,
How long has you daughter been on BP and has she seen been on full BP?

David


Re: MMMT UTERINE CANCER

yeoppydavid
 

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "donald ness"
<donald_mary_ness@...> wrote:

My wife is into the BP, her last three RBC have gone up. She gets
another test Tues.
Hi Donald,
How long has your wife been on BP? And has she been using the Essiac
Tea and Eldi Oil?
My wife's BP includes watercress + carrot + Beetroot juice mixed with
ground flax seed; about 8 oz at 10 AM and another at 3 PM. I hope I am
doing the correct BP.
My wife's last test 1 week ago shows it has spread to the virginal
vault as Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma FIGO Grade 3. She is still
bleeds, but I thinks it is not a lot, we will be sure on 17 Sept when
we visit the oncologist again. We don't know at this stage if MMMT is
still active.


Re: 4th year prostate cancer report

 

Hi Jim,

Thanks for your very interesting report. So, from June, '06 to
Feb, '07, your PSA doubled, then from Feb, '07 to July, '07 there
was no change. You've been following the Budwig Protocol, but not
fully, for about three years. The minor pain and urinary urgency
both have stopped and your arthritis has gone away. Plus, your memory
and you glaucoma have both improved. That's quite a pleasant group
of positive results! Congratulations! I wish you continued success!
Please keep us posted.

Sandra

"silouan22" wrote:
Sometimes no change is good news in regard to cancer. Four years
ago a biopsy showed 20 percent cancerous cells and a Gleason score of
3+3 with no metastasis. Although the urologist wanted to do an
immediate surgical removal, I first tried high dose vitamin C after
reading Linus Pauling's book, and then heard about the Budwig
Protocol, which I have been on for about three years. My PSA doubled
between June, 2006, and Feb., 2007, so I had another biopsy in San
Francisco by a real artist (only felt 3 out of 16 needles) this past
July. There was no significant change.
I assume it is the Budwig system that holds it in check, and I
intend to stay with it and be more diligent about aspects of it that
I have slighted. I also do some homeopathic/naturopathic
supplements. I am quite happy that nothing much has changed, and
that the minor pain and urinary urgency have gone, along with minor
arthritis. There has been some improvement in memory, which at age
71 had not been perfect (nor had it at age 21). Another development
is that my glaucoma has improved and my eye doctor suggested
eliminating some of the drops before I come in next time to see if
the flax, which he says is good for dry eye, is solving the glaucoma
problem. Jim


Cancer at Standstill

Jodee
 

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.


Re: Understanding cancer

 

You are exactly right regarding choosing the people you align yourself
with or allow yourself to be around. Keep yourself focused on good health and you will get there.


j.kqil7hg wrote:

I get so much advice from friends and aquaintances alike but the
way I like to handle it is to remind myself that they know what they
know and I know what I know. Other people ,(including the friend who
keeps telling me to relax and that I won't have a recurrence), have
not educated themselves about what we're dealing with....I'm careful
about who I share with because there are some things I refuse to
hear and I won't be a victim of the power of suggestion. It's very
important for me to be with people who see the glass as half full.
Thanks for sharing your very important thoughts.


Letter from Nancy's i.e. Springfield Creamery/Was:cost of Nancy's cottage cheese

 

Janice Wrote: "I've emailed them to ask the difference between the
organic and conventional. I will post their response when it arrives."


Hi Everyone,
I got a response from Nancy's Cottage cheese, I will post it entirely.
Kind Regards,
Janice

"Hello Janice. Thank you for your interest in Nancy's Products. You
inquired about the differences between our conventional and Organic
products. You are correct to assume that the recipes are the same-
the milk sources are different. Below is a document I researched and
prepared for another customer. It may have more information than you
really want about farm practices, but it is essential information
about the farms that provide our milk. Remember that Organic farms
only feed the cows organic feed that has been certified organic.

We frequently are asked about farm practices at the dairies that
supply us milk for Nancy's Cultured Dairy Products. There are many
variables involved in dairy farming so we may not be able to provide
exact answers, but we are in frequent contact with representatives
from the dairy coops that provide us milk, in order to provide the
following information:

We purchase our milk from 2 dairy cooperatives: conventional milk
from Northwest Dairyman's Association (NDA) and organic milk from
Organic Valley Family Farms. The milk comes to us directly from the
farms, all family owned, with average herd size of 200 head.

The use of Bovine Growth Hormones (rBGH, also referred to as rBST) is
prohibited in organic dairies. NDA, who supplies our conventional
milk, has a strict policy of segregation of milk from treated cows
and untreated cows. All farmers are required to sign affidavits
indicating their adherence to this policy. NDA and Springfield
Creamery pay a higher premium to the farmers to produce milk that is
rBGH free. We only use rBGH free milk.

There are many variables that affect feed and pasturing practices.
They are farm size, weather, season, management style as well as
stewardship of the land.

All cows are fed a mixture of forages and grains. Forages include
grass, hay, silage and other field greens. Corn, barley, soybeans,
oats, field peas and flax are grains. Conventional farms average a
ratio of 60/40 forage to grains. Organic farms average 80/20 forage
to grains. None of the grains are imported from outside of the USA
at this time.

Access to pasture varies by farm. Organic Valley encourages and sets
standards for amount of pasturing(view at www.organicvalley.coop)

Generally, the smaller the farm the more access to pasture. Access
to pasture also varies by season and weather.

Pastures take careful management to limit damage by trampling.
Organic Valley's standard is 3 head per acre. Cows are moved from
section to section of the pasture to allow recovery of the grass.

Conventional Farms with large herds may or may not pasture, partially
because of the logistics of rounding up the cows for milking, however
cows are able to move around in the "loafing" area. No cows are
confined to a stall, other than during milking.
All farms provide a humane and healthy environment for their herds in
order to produce the fine quality milk we purchase. We have always
had the utmost confidence in the quality of milk we receive- for over
47 years!

Elaine Kesey

Springfield Creamery, Inc."


Re: Serrapeptase, a proteolytic enzyme

Rhoda Mead
 

Thanks for the specific info. My son takes it for sinusitis, and it works
like a charm, while the prescription meds were useless. Rhoda


Relaxation and healing CDs

rickmuenzer
 

I love healing / relaxing music - So far this is the
best CDs I have found. Anyone have or know of
better CDs/music I might buy?

You need high speed connection to sample music:

Chrysalis:


Land of Forever:


Rick


Re: DHEA and breast cancer

Melissa
 

Jennifer, first of all, DHEA is a hormone, so would not be BP-compatible. Secondly, I used to
use DHEA. 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. That's the only way I would recommend using any hormone for
us bc folks.

xxo
Melissa

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "jennieb1" <jennieb1@...> wrote:

My nurse practitioner just informed me that I am low in DHEA and
wants me to take something for it. She mentioned controversy re: DHEA
and breast cancer. Does anyone know anything about this? I don't even
know what DHEA is but am about to do some internet learning. Still I
trust the answers I get here more than anything else.
Thanks for any help.
Jennifer


Re: Relaxation and healing CDs

Betty Hoe
 

Hi Michele

Please let me know the name of the CD and the healer.

Rgds


Re: Decent conventional & 'must have organic' foods

soundingchimes
 

Hi,
My book classifies carrots as good to eat conventionally grown but
suggests that you peel the carrots in case there are any pesticide
residues. It didn't say anything about the beet root but I would guess
that if you peel them they would be safe conventionally grown

Cheers
Devon

"perez_box" wrote:

Hi Devon, May I know under which category your book classifies carrots and beet root?


Re: PSA drop/ Update on Husband

Cindy
 

Congratulations! It is such a blessing to hear these
great reports!
Here are my suggestions about making juice.
My favorite juice is - celery, parsley, apple, lots of
carrots. To this I might add beets, kale etc.
Make sure that juicing veggies are organic or
unsprayed. I don't take the peel off of my veggies
when juicing. When my drink is too "green", I
sometimes have stomach problems. I think that its
because I've overloaded with vitamins and am detoxing.
It goes away. I have started to add sometimes kelp
powder to my juice as the chemo attacked my thyroid
and I don't want to take meds for it. The kelp adds
iodine. It seems to help. keep on juicing! Cindy



____________________________________________________________________________________
Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games.


Re: kraut juice quantity

 

"silouan22" wrote:
Does anyone have an idea how much kraut juice Dr. Budwig wanted us to
drink? I don't know if I could handle more than 3 ounces at a shot
anyway. thanks, jim
Hi Jim,

In an article that JB wrote that we have in our files, she indicated
eight ounces, but if 3 ounces is what seems best for you, you could
stay with that. She referred to her listed menu as 'GUIDELINES' rather
than requirements. Much of it can be adjusted to individual needs as
far as amounts are concerned.

Sandra


DHEA and breast cancer

jennieb1
 

My nurse practitioner just informed me that I am low in DHEA and
wants me to take something for it. She mentioned controversy re: DHEA
and breast cancer. Does anyone know anything about this? I don't even
know what DHEA is but am about to do some internet learning. Still I
trust the answers I get here more than anything else.
Thanks for any help.
Jennifer


kraut juice quantity

silouan22
 

Does anyone have an idea how much kraut juice Dr. Budwig wanted us to drink? I don't know if I could handle more than 3 ounces at a shot anyway.

thanks

jim


4th year prostate cancer report

silouan22
 

Sometimes no change is good news in regard to cancer. Four years ago a biopsy showed 20 percent cancerous cells and a Gleason score of 3+3 with no metastasis. Although the urologist wanted to do an immediate surgical removal, I first tried high dose vitamin C after reading Linus Pauling's book, and then heard about the Budwig Protocol, which I have been on for about three years. My PSA doubled between June, 2006, and Feb., 2007, so I had another biopsy in San Francisco by a real artist (only felt 3 out of 16 needles) this past July. There was no significant change. They could not figure out why the PSA doubled or why it did not double again. They said I could still do the radioactive seeds or surgery, but I was not interested. They suggest three month PSA tests.

I assume it is the Budwig system that holds it in check, and I intend to stay with it and be more diligent about aspects of it that I have slighted. I also do some homeopathic/naturopathic supplements. I am quite happy that nothing much has changed, and that the minor pain and urinary urgency have gone, along with minor arthritis. There has been some improvement in memory, which at age 71 had not been perfect (nor had it at age 21). Another development is that my glaucoma has improved and my eye doctor suggested eliminating some of the drops before I come in next time to see if the flax, which he says is good for dry eye, is solving the glaucoma problem.

Jim


Re: Relaxation and healing CDs /WARNING!

Deborah Gammack
 

There are already multiples of each of these files at LimeWire and my
first 4 downloads were smut. I don't know how to tell them apart,
except for the obviously noted ones: "naked" and "bonus"

Deb, in Iowa


Re: Understanding cancer

 

I get so much advice from friends and aquaintances alike but the
way I like to handle it is to remind myself that they know what they
know and I know what I know. Other people ,(including the friend who
keeps telling me to relax and that I won't have a recurrence), have
not educated themselves about what we're dealing with. I've had two
different cancer patients ask me about books and information but
when I tell them what to read or what I am doing, their smiles
fade. "Thats too much work" they say. Well I respect their choice
but I choose to believe that prevention is the key to everything.
These folks may even be ok after all. Who knows? I've had people
tell me I'm sick too. The nurse at my plastic surgeon's office gave
me a philosophical pep talk last time I was in. The message I got
was that she thinks the cancer will cut my life short. Again I have
to remind myself that she knows what she knows. She is coming from
a different place. I cut a friend off who keeps insisting that the
cancer will take me even though she admitted that I handled treatment
so well that she forgot that I was a cancer patient. I'm careful
about who I share with because there are some things I refuse to
hear and I won't be a victim of the power of suggestion. It's very
important for me to be with people who see the glass as half full.
Thanks for sharing your very important thoughts.


Re: Red wine and breast cancer?

Melissa Buhmeyer
 

TY Sandra and everyone! I kind of figured as much. Sandra, I found
my initial article on Mercola.com and then there was one from WebMD
that mentioned that postmenopausal women are at a higher risk when
drinking wine. I DO enjoy a glass in the evenings ... I don't take
it as "medicine," but as something really nice and enjoyable. Here's
the WebMD URL:
beer-tea-may-slow-breast-cancer

xxoo
Melissa


Buckwheat

jinglejan2001
 

Dear all,

I live in a small community, and I can't seem to find buckwheat (not a
surprise). If you would, please let me know what web sites you trust
that offer an excellent product at a fair price. Many thanks to all in
advance.

Warm wishes,

Jan B.