Re: A request for testimony
"But bring that up in the wrong forum and you are toast." Toasted, roasted and fried in oil! I swear, there's an FDA representative on the board who keeps everyone in check. Even mention anything
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Re: Paul: 5-lo inhibitors
---That is why I mix turmeric and ginger with my focc. Charles, sunfish117 In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "Paul Cates" <paerca@h...> wrote: of
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sunfish117 <carp43@...>
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Wow, Please tell me what you all think?
Please people tell me what you think??? I was told that we must eat according to our blood type. Here is something to read on http://www.innerself.com/Health/eating_according_to_ancestry.htm Quotation
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Boricua
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Re: Interesting data about sunshine
Unfortunately, Dr. Holick's studies, underwritten by the tanning industry, may cause more damage than lack of vitamin D every could. Our society is already becoming tanaholic... and the incidences of
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jackie_doss
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Re: A request for testimony
I do not have prostate cancer but a high psa and enlarged prostate. I have been on the flaxseed oil protocol for about two months as a preventive measure. I injured by knee playing tennis years ago
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Ed Watanabe <ewats@...>
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PROSTATE SIZE REDUCTION WITHOUT DRUGS
DIET OVERHAUL!!!!!! Will reduce your prostate inflammation, not drugs. Speaking from my own experience,,,,, I no longer: Dribble after peeing. Suffer from ejaculation jet lag. Run to the WC (water
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sansrx@...
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KEEPING YOUR GALLBLADDER HEALTHY
FYI
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sansrx@...
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Re: F/O and Champagne for the extremely ill
Mike, Nothing would please me more than to have had Jose stayed the course with us. I'm convinced that a diet change & not drugs determines good vs ill health & death. Strength & Health Ram¨®n
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sansrx@...
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Re: Can one drink the occasional black coffee
Hi Roy Coffee will deplete the necessary 'B' vitamins used in the conversion/elongation of the omega 3s. However if you were to compensate for loss of 'B' vitamins or take FO/CC at a different time,
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rickmuenzer <rickam@...>
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Re: Can one drink the occasional black coffee
Roy, I would avoid coffee. It is not in the Budwig Diet. If you want to get well on this Diet or on any nutritional program, you try to optimize in everything you eat, drink or do. Here is a website
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Wilhelm Hansen <wilhelmh@...>
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Can one drink the occasional black coffee
Hi It's amazing the number ofn questions that spring to mind, I wondered if one could drink an occasional black coffer or would this perhaps stop the Budwig from ridding the cancer Regards Roy
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nejray <ipuk@...>
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A note to the moderator
Immediately after posting my "Request for Testimony," I realized that the "Files" section of this group contains a wealth of information-- practically exactly what I asked for, except that there are
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cathcoy <catherinecoy@...>
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A request for testimony
I have enjoyed everyone's feedback for a few weeks now. Without going into the archives to attempt to determine the answer myself, I would like to ask the group if the majority of you are, in fact,
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cathcoy <catherinecoy@...>
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Re: A request for testimony
catherinecoy@... writes: I love it...and so true. Your point is well-taken -- if it can't hurt, and might OH MY GOSH HELP...why not give it a go. But bring that up in the wrong forum and you
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Bbircie@...
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fo/cc and digestion
When I have the flaxseed oil and yogurt, it takes me a while to digest it!!! It kills my appetite. Is that because fats take longer to digest? I am using more yogurt than necessary. It makes the
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Barb <barb1283@...>
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Re: F/O and Champagne for the extremely ill
This is where I red about the use of alcohol being used to transport nutrients. "Resveratrol :- Red Wine, Richest source ¨C Hu Zhang or Japanese Knotweed. Resveratrol ¨C research at Memorial Sloan
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Paul Cates <paerca@...>
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Re: Can one drink the occasional black coffee
I think that you can drink coffee. One can go overboard with all this stuff. Some of the healthiest people in the world are the French and Japanese; the French drink coffee and the Japanese drink tea,
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Re: F/O and Champagne for the extremely ill
I read somewhere yesterday, that a small amount of alcholol (they were referencing red wine) actually opened "ports" to allow better assimulation of some nutrients. If I run into that study again, I
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Paul Cates <paerca@...>
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Re: F/O and Champagne for the extremely ill
Hi Mike, how very sad that Jose passed away. He seemed to be doing so well with your help and the Budwig Diet. But as you said previously, he was likely to be talked into taking chemo by the doctor
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Wilhelm Hansen <wilhelmh@...>
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CLA
After more study on CLA in the diet, I have decided not to add it to my list of supplements. My Doctor was the one that suggested it. Going back and researching it further, I find that is not
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Paul Cates <paerca@...>
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