Re: Lactose-free cottage cheese
Rod,?I'd assume as long as the protein content remains the same it should not be detrimental.But like you, i also would like to see if anyone as aware of any significant differences in the end
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Ron Muscella <romus1@...>
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Re: Vitamin D supplementation in winter
Absolutely supplement with vitamin D. I do all year 'round as I have always had a hard time finding time to sunbathe. Even if sunbathing, I would supplement vitamid D. I took 10k - 15k IU while
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Lactose-free cottage cheese
This is an interestin question. One would think that by removing the "milk sugar" it would be better, but any time you remove something it changes the profile of the substance and you may be losing
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Vitamin D supplementation in winter
Sorry to interrupt your conversation but I'm curious about vit d supplements as well.? I have a Sperti Vitamin D machine. Is that permissible on the Budwig diet to restore Vit D levels?
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MattChristy Anderson
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Re: Vitamin D supplementation in winter
If it's decided supplements should be taken, I found this helpful: https://www.amazon.com/Optimal-Dose-Restore-Health-Vitamin-ebook/dp/B07JJNKW4D
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John
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Vitamin D supplementation in winter
Hello, Winter is coming and the days of sunbathing will be fewer and fewer. ?The Budwig diet does not favor supplements. Should we take vitamin D supplements? Ms. Sandra, can you guide me on this?
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M¨¹cahit
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Lactose-free cottage cheese
I see that one can buy lactose-free cottage cheese.? Is there any reason this would not work in the Budwig diet?? Sandra?
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Dean
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Re: Questions about some herbal teas
Hello,?Taheebo/Pau d'arco tea is also very beneficial for cancer, candida( some authorities believe that the candida is the main cause of? cancer) and inflammation. It is antifungal, antiviral,
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abos
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Re: not cancer, but complicated diagnosis
Shalom Rahel He would have to begin with the transition diet of course,? as the liver is affected. Why not begin with this, after checking for contraindications with his medicines. Best wishes
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jfanciullacci
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Re: not cancer, but complicated diagnosis
Rahel,I surely hope the many testimonials from the Budwig patients/users will help convince him to give it a try at least.Now the liver issues........there is one herb that may aid in his regenerative
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Ron Muscella <romus1@...>
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not cancer, but complicated diagnosis
Shalom! I have been approached by a 72 year old man, not overweight, with *auto-immune liver disease*. To keep his liver from harm, he was given long term Prednisone, which initially caused *Tinnitus*
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Rahel Warshaw-Dadon
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Re: Help on artemisin nd where to buy
When it comes to artemisinin, the extract, you have to pulse on and off because the intestines develop a resistance to it after a couple days. With the actual herb, there is no need to pulse. When I
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Help on artemisin nd where to buy
Rod ,thank you for taking time to help out.l dont enema ,stuck on chemo to keep wbc down ,have not figured a way around this as this is a symtom of leukemia. artemisin is suppose to attack cells with
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Damien O brien
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Re: Help on artemisin nd where to buy
I would buy the powdered herb and brew it in my 5 cup drip coffee maker with 2 tbl of coffee. I worked up to 5 tbl of annua, but one should start with less and work up. You may get a Herxheimer
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Help on artemisin nd where to buy
Rod, I would like to know how you made your tea and any thoughts on using it. We are growing a. annua in our garden. I am also doing essiac tea. [email protected]> wrote:
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Lisa Young
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Re: Help on artemisin nd where to buy
Most recommend only topical application for essential oils. I used artemisia annua to finish off my journey, but I brewed a tea and took it with my coffee enema in the morning. The herb is over 50
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Questions about some herbal teas
Hi Julie, Thank you very much for your reply.?I feel better now. Best wishes, M¨¹cahit.
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M¨¹cahit
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Re: Questions about some herbal teas
Hi M¨¹cahit In my 10+ years of being in this group, I don't recall any of these herbs mentioned as being conflicting. I do know that Dr. Budwig highly recommended nettles and dandelion. Best wishes
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jfanciullacci
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Help on artemisin nd where to buy
I recall budwig center saying 100% oil artemisin was more effective than supplement version when i shopped for this it was suggested for topical use only.Any help on this and where to buy.Thanks in
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Damien O brien
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Questions about some herbal teas
Hello everyone, I read in Budwig's book that you can drink herbal teas. We also use some herbal teas for my father, but I wonder if they will directly harm the Budwig plan. I know that Sandra frowns
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M¨¹cahit
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