Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
Well you bring up an interesting point, with regards to protocols, there is a alway
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
When he had the MRI, did it spot a lesion? What conventional treatment did the doctors give him?? If it was a proctectomy or radiation, then yes a drop of a psa of 1919 to near zero is expected.? I
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
I agree with that assessment. I¡¯d like to know about people who did only the protocol and what the result was. When it¡¯s mixed with conventional treatment it kind of muddies the water. *From:*
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Adams, Gail Z
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
Hello, Please don't take this personally, but this is a huuuge pet peeve of mine. I promote Budwig to people in all cancer groups, alternative as well a pharma, and so many times get the response
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
I¡¯m always a little confused when people have conventional therapy and then say it was the protocol that it¡¯s been working. It¡¯s the main reason why there¡¯s double blind studies. Not that it
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Skip C
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
Hi My husband is using the Budwig Protocol to fight prostate cancer. He has had "remarkable " results according to his doctors, so much so,? they refer to him as "a very unusual and interesting
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Re: Dairy and prostate malignancy
When quark or cottage cheese is blended with flaxseed oil and ground flaxseeds are added, which is Dr. Budwig's basic ?recipe, the combination becomes a cancer fighter. It's the combination that
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Sandra Olson
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Dairy and prostate malignancy
I have been reading that dairy is very bad for the prostate, wouldn't the Budwig protocol be counterproductive?
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Re: Salad Dressing
Apple Cider Vinegar
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Re: Salad Dressing
What is ACV?
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Tom
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Re: Salad Dressing
Thanks Rod. That¡¯s helpful to know. Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2024 10:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Salad Dressing CAUTION: This email originated from outside of PRC. DO
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Adams, Gail Z
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Re: Salad Dressing
Also, as far as the amounts, I used 1 ounce of each, which made enough for a meal of raw cruciferous veg's, and a little more than needed for a salad.
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Salad Dressing
Ok. I¡¯ll report back on how it came out. Thank you! Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2024 9:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Salad Dressing CAUTION: This email originated from
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Adams, Gail Z
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Re: Salad Dressing
Rod's simple recipe here, should not be too difficult, just the four ingredients...I have done it and I also have issues with homemade dressings. equal parts of flax oil, pumpkinseed oil, olive oil
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Re: Salad Dressing
Thank you Rod for the salad dressing recipe. It¡¯s so hard for me to make dressing. It never comes out tasting good. Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2024 7:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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Adams, Gail Z
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Re: Salad Dressing
Thanks Rod
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Ron Muscella <romus1@...>
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Re: Vitamin C
Vitamin C is an anti-oxidant so it could counteract the effects of the protocol. I would take it a couple hours apart from the FO/CC. Rod in MN/USA
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Salad Dressing
I have done the same more than once, Ron. Should be fine.
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Vitamin C
I know a lady in Australia who took asthaxanthin hours away from her Budwig mixture & she healed her stage 3 colon cancer & that¡¯s an anti oxidant I believe!
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Re: Lignans
You can see that the blue label has "Lignan" above it.? It's not that oil with lignans in it is bad for you.? It's that you are going to be buying and grinding your own flax seed separately.?
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