Re: Connecting with survivors
Hi Joost,? Here's one link?Graviola | | | | | | | | | | | Graviola Graviola | | | | You should be able to find also some research on this website? Also other herbal remedies for treating the cancer.
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nheldt
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Budwig vs. keto
Any thoughts on this? I have been researching the similarities/differences of these two regimens. Which, if either, is more effective for cancer?
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Barbara
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Re: Connecting with survivors
Hi Ninni, Sounds good, graviola tea. Can you send me information about research into the killing effect of graviola tea? I like to know a lot more about it. Best regards, Joost ? NL Op 02-10-2023 om
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Joost
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
Budwig originally specified the use of Quark, NOT cottage cheese. Cottage cheese is a substitute, since Quark is not readily available in the US. Here is what Wikipedia says about Quark: "*Quark* or
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Dean
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Re: Question about avocado
I don¡¯t think Budwig outlawed many fruits or vegetables unless you are talking mushrooms! Avocado is NOT allowed on the Gerson Therapy!
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Tom
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
Agree Rod.....my 11 years now with Budwig, I have used Daisy-Low-Fat...three ingredients....cultured skim milk, cream and salt.Only a guess.....but I think the? majority of the people thru the years
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Ron Muscella <romus1@...>
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
I agree that organic is nice if you can, but I healed stage 4 nsclc using Daisy brand 2%. Unless a person has a particular probem digesting cottage cheese, I wouldn't use yogurt. Just my personal
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: any recommendations for autism
Sorry Sandy forgot tp put your name in apologies. Nedu
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nedu_t
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Re: any recommendations for autism
Dear This Chlorine dioxide looks exciting . Wanted to know if I can use it for my wife who has severe arthritis on both legs. Severe pain even if she walks a few steps. Please let me know of your
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nedu_t
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
Quark or cottage cheese, organic if possible, I don¡¯t think the lack of organic cottage cheese stopped my arthritis healing on the diet! Not one bit!
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Tom
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
Lisa Young while it is true that there is no good substitute for dairy, the question is about yogurt, which IS a dairy product. So yes, if you drain some of the whey from yogurt, you obtain a cheese
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Dean
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
Yes, but you need to reduce the water content. This is easily done by placing the yogurt in cheesecloth, or a very fine sieve, or a coffee filter, and letting the whey (watery part) drain out. The
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Dean
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Re: Cottage cheese substitute
From all I read, there is no good substitute.It has to do with protein concentration and the amount of sulphur available to bond to the flax oil. Are you in the states? A grocer may be able to special
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Lisa Young
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#147373
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Cottage cheese substitute
I read that organic plain yogurt is an acceptable substitute for the cottage cheese. Is that correct? The suggested protein limit was 10-12% but I could only find less, (8%) or more (14%). Is either
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Barbara
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Question about avocado
Hello, are avocados allowed on the Budwig? I know they have a lot of fat. Thank you! Barb
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Barbara
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Re: Connecting with survivors
Nedu, Do keep us informed. Lindsley
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Lindsley Silagi
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Re: Connecting with survivors
Thanks Tom. Will try to follow if she agrees to do. Nedu LindsleySorry for the late reply. She started bleeding and they have done a biopsy .today we will know. I think they will go through radiation
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nedu_t
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#147369
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Re: Connecting with survivors
Hi Lindsley It's been years since I last wrote but I still read this website from time to time. I'm very happy that your husband's throat has been clear for so many years. Well done! Can you say
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Barry Richardson
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Re: Question about oil protein diet
Thank you, Ron.
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Question about oil protein diet
Congratulations Rod....keep up the good work in healing.
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Ron Muscella <romus1@...>
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