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Lymphology
"Omega-3s Block Estrogen
Studies have shown that the hormone estrogen fuels the growth of breast tumors. And omega-3 fatty acids block the effects of estrogen, Hardman says. Other protective factors may also be at play. " this article would seem to back up the flaxoil approach to breast cancer. . . : Breast Cancer Protection Starts in the Womb Mom-to-Be's Diet Protects Daughters From Breast Cancer By?Charlene ?Laino WebMD Medical News Reviewed By?Michael ?Smith,?MD on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 April 20, 2005 (Anaheim, Calif.) -- Women who eat fish and nuts during pregnancy may protect their daughters against breast cancer years down the road. Eating these foods during childhood also helps. Mothers who choose foods packed with omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy and while nursing and then feed their kids such a diet after weaning may reduce the risk of breast cancer in their daughters by nearly 90%, early research in mice indicates. "Just two servings of fish per week"Just two servings of fish per week and a daily fish oil supplement would be a good start for most pregnant women," says researcher W. Elaine Hardman, PhD, an assistant professor in the division of functional foods at Louisiana State University's Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rogue. Western Diet Increases Breast Cancer On the flip side, moms-to-be who eat a typical Western diet may be placing their children at risk of breast cancer, she says. That's because our diet is loaded with foods rich in omega-6 fatty acids -- meat, eggs, baked goods, breads, and most vegetable oils, she says. But women whose moms have told them they ate all the junk food in sight during their pregnancy shouldn't panic. Feeding female baby mice a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids after weaning reduced their risk of breast cancer by 40% -- even when moms ate a typical Western-style diet. "This tells us that even if a mom doesn't consume the best diet for cancer prevention, her daughter can make up for it by consuming a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids herself," Hardman tells WebMD. "It's never too late to switch." Go for the Omega-3 Fatty Acid The research adds to growing evidence that what a mother eats during pregnancy and while nursing affects the health of her children years down the road, says William Nelson, MD, PhD, professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. The study was presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. Both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids are essential for good health. But in Western diets, the amount of omega-6 fatty acids is much greater than omega-3 fatty acids -- exactly the opposite of what it should be for good health, according to Hardman. The ratio to shoot for, experts say, is roughly four times as much omega-3s as omega-6s. But the typical American diet has it totally backward -- 20 times as much omega-6s -- and that spells trouble. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish, especially cold water fish such as tuna, salmon, and mackerel, as well as in canola and flaxseed oils, soybeans, and nuts. Foods rich in omega-6 fatty acids are meat, eggs, poultry, cereals, breads, baked goods, most vegetable oils, and margarine. Hardman studied mice that were genetically predisposed to develop breast cancer. During pregnancy, the mother mice were randomly assigned to a diet rich in either omega-6 or omega-3 fatty acids. After the baby mice were weaned at 3 months of age, they were again randomly assigned to a diet rich in either omega-6 or omega-3 fatty acids. All of the baby mice exposed only to omega-6 fatty acids -- in the uterus, while nursing, and after weaning -- developed breast cancer by six months after birth, "which was expected in this mouse model," Hardman says. "But fewer than 60% of the female offspring with diets rich in omega-3 fatty acids either maternally or after weaning developed [breast] tumors by 8 months," she says. And only 13% of mice who were only given omega-3 fatty acids -- in the womb, during weaning and after birth -- developed breast tumors. Omega-3s Block Estrogen Studies have shown that the hormone estrogen fuels the growth of breast tumors. And omega-3 fatty acids block the effects of estrogen, Hardman says. Other protective factors may also be at play. It's going to take at least two generations to confirm the findings in humans, Hartman says. In the meantime, Nelson says, there's no harm in talking with your doctor about the benefits of eating more fish, nuts, and other omega-3 fatty acid-rich foods during pregnancy: They're also good for the brain, heart, immune system, and just about all of our body systems, he says. For pregnant women concerned about ingesting mercurypregnant women concerned about ingesting mercury in tuna and certain other fish, Hardman recommends fish oil supplements. "But even two servings a week -- the current recommendation for pregnant women -- is still probably three or four times more than the average American gets," she says. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Cheryl du Toit
Hi Anna,
Can you remember where you read that and perhaps give more info? If you go to a qualified lymphologist for your massages, there is no way that the massaging and stroking will 'spread the cancer cells' - it is a way to activate your lymph system to get rid of the garbage in your system. I would advise all the cancer patients and those suffering from diabetes, heart disease, whatever to visit this website and listen to the audio recording - Sometimes we have to be real careful about what we read. Cheryl Hi Cheryl,the lymph moving. |
Cheryl du Toit
Hi Elliot,
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I agree, Lymphology is not about pressing and massaging a tumor - it is about acitivating your lymphatic system. Cheryl ----- Original Message -----
From: "breathedeepnow" <aug20@...> To: <FlaxSeedOil2@...> Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Re: Lymphology Cheryl, I have also read that it is not a good idea to press or to |
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<cherdtoit@t...> wrote: He Cheryl,Have you studied lymphology? If so have you gotten the results that seem to be promised on this site? $995 does seem like a lot of money but of course if it really works as well as they say then its a great investment. Ken Hi Anna,If you go to a qualified lymphologist for your massages, there is no way thatthe massaging and stroking will 'spread the cancer cells' - it is a wayto activate your lymph system to get rid of the garbage in your system.diabetes, heart disease, whatever to visit this website and listen to theaudio recording -to get thelymph moving. |
I'm afraid that I do not remember which source it was from. It could have been from mainstream medicine.
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From: "Cheryl du Toit" <cherdtoit@...> Hi Anna, |
mkathryn59
In reply to this question on Lymphology, I would like to say
something here. I have a course on learning the art of lymphology and healing. Here is a web site that will answer your questions on this. The man's name is Dr. Samuel West and he has discovered the way to make the lymph glands pump and oxygenate the cells. Read and you will be amazed at what this man has discovered. Kathryn |
In a message dated 4/30/2005 10:38:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
BocaTrader@... writes: Studies have shown that the hormone estrogen fuels the growth of breast tumors. And omega-3 fatty acids block the effects of estrogen, Hardman says. Other protective factors may also be at play. " Where can we read the entire article? Thanks. BarbF |
Cheryl du Toit
Hi Ken,
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No, I haven't studied lymphology yet. I will be doing this course in June at a centre near where I live by a qualified trainer who studied under Dr Samuel West. I will inform the forum on my findings once I've completed the course. I became interested in lymphology because I get countless private e-mails from the forum members wanting to find out how we do the Dr Budwig protocol and what else do we do. Many people will agree that I always add lymph work when I reply to them privately. Massaging, brushing etc. I have made it my mission to find out if this could be the reason between success and failure when using the Budwig protocol. I will let you know. Many people don't get the instant results that we've had and then they go to homeopaths who put them on countless supplements including high vit. C drips etc. In most cases when you ask these people about their (lymph work),rebounding, brushing, massaging, hydrotherapy routines etc. you don't get an honest answer. In most unsuccessful cases, I think laziness is the reason why the Budwig protocol doesn't work for some people. It is easier to pop pills than to juice and make your fo/cc mix with every meal, or eat all your foods freshly prepared or to use the rebounder as often as possible or to do spiritual work. In an earlier post, Karl Schmierer said to Wilhelm that they need to be certain that they are taking the right steps, to which Wilhelm beautifully responded by saying "Like in any treatment, there is no certainty and no guarantee of success." That is so true. The Budwig protocol is not just about the diet - you have to do it 100% including all the extras apart from the diet. I think it is the same with Lymphology - you can't just do lymphology - you need to follow the best anti-cancer diet there is (Budwig protocol) along with it or else lymphology will probably also not do the trick. Cheryl He Cheryl,Have you studied lymphology? If so have you gotten the results that |
Cheryl du Toit
Dear group,
Sorry to have to carry on about lymphology like this but if you read the instructions given along with the Eldi-oils you will notice that Dr Budwig included this in her protocol as well. These are the instructions: Two times a day, i.e. morning and evening, rub Eldi Oil R into the skin over the whole body, a bit more intensively on the shoulders (armpits), breast and groin (where the lymphatic vessels are) and also on the problem areas, like for instance the breast, stomach, liver, etc. |
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wrote: Hi Kathryn, I have been on the site and listened to the audio message. It sounds amazing but it does seem a little expensive. Do you think the course is worth it? Are you getting any good results from it? Ken In reply to this question on Lymphology, I would like to say |
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<cherdtoit@t...> wrote: Hi Cheryl, Thanks for responding. I am trying to follow the protocol as closely as possible. Some days better then others. I always take my fo/cc but I don't always get my two juices in. I had itchy skin when I did the eldi oil twice a day so now I do it only once. I get it massaged in so the idea that massage of the wrong type does damage worries me a little. I also try to rebound at least 1/2 hour a day though I am trying to make it more like 1 hour. Anyway the results they spoke about seem out of this world. I am looking forword to hearing about your experiences with it. Ken Hi Ken,in June at a centre near where I live by a qualified trainer who studiedunder Dr Samuel West. I will inform the forum on my findings once I'vecompleted the course.mails from the forum members wanting to find out how we do the Dr Budwigprotocol and what else do we do. Many people will agree that I always addlymph work when I reply to them privately. Massaging, brushing etc. I havemade it my mission to find out if this could be the reason between success andfailure when using the Budwig protocol. I will let you know.they go to homeopaths who put them on countless supplements including highvit. C drips etc. In most cases when you ask these people about their (lymphyou don't get an honest answer. In most unsuccessful cases, I thinklaziness is the reason why the Budwig protocol doesn't work for some people. It iseasier to pop pills than to juice and make your fo/cc mix with every meal,or eat all your foods freshly prepared or to use the rebounder as often aspossible or to do spiritual work.to be certain that they are taking the right steps, to which Wilhelmbeautifully responded by saying "Like in any treatment, there is no certaintyand no guarantee of success." That is so true. The Budwig protocol isnot just about the diet - you have to do it 100% including all the extrasapart from the diet.lymphology - you need to follow the best anti-cancer diet there is (Budwigprotocol) along with it or else lymphology will probably also not do thetrick. that moneyseem to be promised on this site? $995 does seem like a lot of greatbut of course if it really works as well as they say then its a investment. |
Cheryl du Toit
Hi Ken and group,
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You are more than welcome and rest assured I will let you guys know about my experiences with it. You know, if you think about it, Dr Budwig's prescription is to do the massaging not once a week, or twice a week, but twice daily, and she stated to "massage more intensively where the the lymphatic vessels are". That also means that you have to bath or shower 4 times a day (hydrotherapy?). Every time without soap first, and then with a mild soap. This also meant super cleanliness - getting rid of the toxins on your skin. Here is another super article about the lymphatic system and what can go wrong if the system cannot get rid of the harmful metabolic waste products and cell debris. Keep well everybody Cheryl
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W. Hansen
Hi Cheryl,
thank you for your astute in observations regarding what it says in our files on how to rub Eldi Oils into the skin around the problem areas. Dr. Budwig was very much aware of the importance and drainage of the lymphatic system. She devoted five pages to this subject in her book "Das Fettsyndrom" (The Fat Syndrome). Wilhelm From: Cheryl du Toit Dear group, Sorry to have to carry on about lymphology like this but if you read the instructions given along with the Eldi-oils you will notice that Dr Budwig included this in her protocol as well. These are the instructions: Two times a day, i.e. morning and evening, rub Eldi Oil R into the skin over the whole body, a bit more intensively on the shoulders (armpits), breast and groin (where the lymphatic vessels are) and also on the problem areas, like for instance the breast, stomach, liver, etc. |
Cheryl du Toit
Hi Wilhelm,
This is very interesting indeed- I can't wait for this book to be released in English as well. No wonder she included the Eldi oils in her protocol - there is so much more to the Budwig protocol than just fo/cc and the diet, that's for sure. Cheryl Hi Cheryl,files on how to rub Eldi Oils into the skin around the problem areas. lymphatic system. She devoted five pages to this subject in her book "Das Fettsyndrom" (The Fat Syndrome).
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The article is from Web MD. They emailed it to me this weekend.
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vanessa Barb wrote: In a message dated 4/30/2005 10:38:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Where can we read the entire article? Thanks. |
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