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breast cancer


radjfarkas
 

thank-you for your responses. Its great to have so much support. I
have also emailed Dr. Budwig (nephew) to ask a question which i'm not
sure if any of you are qualified to answer. The question is, because
the cancer is oestrogen sensitive it was advised by 3 doctors, 2
naturopaths and a book by Jane PLant 'Your Life in Your Hands' that
dairy products contain IGFI and IGFII (insulin growth factor)that the
cancer feeds on. Interestingly although this has been documented
throughout the scientific world it is not routine to test for these
growth factors in malignant cells. Now, my doctor said even if the
dairy is organically sourced the gowth factors will still be there ,
but not as high a rate as those of the cows fed rGBH. In Australia
its used as extensively (I think). So the question is does the
benefit of the cottage cheese with flax oil outweigh the possibility
of growth hormones to take hold? You have emailed me that the protein
in the soy was inferior to the one in the CC. Look foward to hearing
from you


Carolyn J. Kreibich
 

radjfarkas wrote:

So the question is does the
benefit of the cottage cheese with flax oil outweigh the possibility
of growth hormones to take hold?

I also had breast cancer. In my opinion, the cottage cheese with flax
oil and ground flaxseeds outweigh the growth hormone situation. The ONLY
dairy that I eat is the cottage cheese that I use for my cc/fo/flaxseeds
mixture. I have now gone 3 1/2 years with no evidence of disease.
Remember to add the ground flaxseeds to your mixture. Research from
Canada had positive results with breast cancer patients using ground
flaxseeds.

Carolyn


deigratia2
 

--- In FlaxSeedOil2@..., "radjfarkas" <radjfarkas@y...>
wrote:
So the question is does the
benefit of the cottage cheese with flax oil outweigh the
possibility
of growth hormones to take hold? You have emailed me that the
protein
in the soy was inferior to the one in the CC. Look foward to
hearing
from you
Hi radjfarkas,

I truly feel that you should not worry about the growth hormone
problem. HER2Nu (estrogen positive) breast cancer patients respond
exactly the same to the protocol as non-HER2 patients. My sister had
HER2Nu positive breast cancer along with 2 other people in our group.
Their response to the fo/cc protocol was exactly the same as the non-
HER2 patients. One thing I need to add is that they are using I3C or
DIM (indole 3 carbonol) as well. There are various studies
supporting the fact that I3C or DIM is beneficial if you have a
hormone sensitive cancer.

Regards
Cheryl