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Reply to Claire: Interesting info re:Flaxseed/Alpha Omega Lab:www.altcancer.com/flax.htm
Milpara
Hi Claire,
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Good point you make. My "point" in posting this is that Dr. Budwig`s reputation is snowballing and is getting recognized by "mainstream" alternative companies as the true leader in the Omega 3 arena. As you well know, there are many lurkers who prefer Flaxseeds and/or Flaxseed Oil alone. This article gives good credit to Dr. Budwig and her long time reseach and if you go directly to the website mentioned, you will see a beautiful colored display of her book "FlaxOil As A True Aid...etc." . Some people will jump at the Gel but I would not, unless I were to add it to my Dr. Budwig combination of FlaxseedOil/low fat quark (cottage cheese/yoghurt), as I do with my freshly ground.up flaxseeds. I do not use Flaxseeds as a substitute for the Dr. Budwig combination nor would I use the "Gel: as such. Add it, "Yes", substitute it, "No". Re: the point put forth by some, that the Dr. Budwig combination is only for sick people, I chuckle and ask myself why would anyone in his/her right mind ever say that? The book mentioned explains why it is necessary to add the Dairy Protein to the Flaxseed oil, so why would anyone want to "reinvent the wheel " to good health? The successs of the Dr. Budwig Combination cannot be denied...The Dr. Budwig combination is for all people, the very sick, the moderately ill, people who are recovering and for the healthy who want to maintain continual good health. Lastly, the above article points out emphatically that Flaxseed Oil is the best source of Omega 3, and that Dr. Budwig is a vegetarian, which speaks volumes about fish oil, etc.True, there are other sources for Omega 3 and they could also be used as a free choice, but again, IMHO, they should be used in addition to Flaxseed oil , not as a substitute for Flaxseed oil. Fish oil? I do not use it. Walnuts? Yes, etc.... Lastly, we must all find our own way, but the two charts included, illustrate some excellent information on Flaxseed Oil. It would pay anyone to tap into the website and see for oneself: Go to www.altcancer.com/flax.htm Claire, I hope that I have not added to your confusion, but that I have shed some light on your quandary, and on other some deep seated opinions that confuse people at times. Thanks and best & Ciao for now, Mike Cinelli ====================================================================== ----- Original Message -----
From: "Claire West" <clairewest1@...> To: <FlaxSeedOil2@...> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 1:49 AM Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Interesting info re:Flaxseed/Alpha Omega Lab:www.altcancer.com/flax.htm I'm a little confused by this post. Is the claim that flax "gel" can beused instead of flaxseed oil? It appears that way (since the argument is made, just above, that the oil goes rancid almost immediately), but that doesn't make sense unless there is actually omega 3 oil in that gel--and then the question is raised, in what strength?
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