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Re: What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

 

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Thank you for this Rod! Your story is so inspirational and encouraging.

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God bless you!

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 10:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

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Good morning, Dean. I don't shout it from the rooftops, because people always want to see numbers and I only have a story. I do have Navarro test results over time but a lot of people dismiss that.

You see, once we realized what was causing my 24/7 headaches, stomach pains, middle back pain, chest pain, chronic fatigue, and the inability to swallow food unless it was chewed up into mush, it was already too late. I was told my best bet would be to try and get into a trial. I never went back. That was over 7 years ago. I went home and got on the computer and searched. I came across Budwig by accident when I found out about a protocol called Cellect/Budwig where a doctor cured his late stage pancan with a mixture of anti-oxidants and Budwig. Of course he then marketed his concoction but that was above my means. However, I looked more into the Budwig aspect and that led me to this group.

I followed strictly and after 6 months all my symptoms were gone but for the headaches and the obstruction in my throat. Than I added coffee enemas. Not sure if that made the difference but a few months later I awoke without a headache for the first time in over a year. My Navarro numbers also had dropped.

But, even though I was healthy physically I was miserable mentally. I had read that some people had success with just the FO/CC and a "regular" diet so I started eating as I did prior to Budwig and sure enough, my symptoms started to return. I got back on schedule again and after a few months I was again symptom free. But, I was still miserable. I decided that Budwig would have to coexist with the occasional slice of pizza or taco, etc. So I would stick to the "propper" foods all week and Sunday became my cheat day. I found I could stay symptom free as long as I didn't go overboard and if I had to eat FO/CC for the rest of my life and still enjoy life I was good with that.

I went through a difficult period in the fall of 2018 when I was informed that my lease on my woodshop would not be renewed because the owners were going to start a business there. The stress was immense as I couldn't find anything near that would suffice. I eventually moved to the city near my daughter and for about 2 weeks with the move and getting all set up in a new place I was unable to follow the protocol. Eating fast food, no kitchen to juice or make FO/CC, the stress, etc, brought my cancer back with a vengeance. I didn't think I was going to come back from this one. But, once I got settled in and able to get back to Budwig with no cheating, I made the comeback again.

I am convinced that if you can stay on schedule and stay away from foods that you aren't supposed to eat, you will have success.

But, I couldn't, so I have experimented with other avenues to compliment Budwig in order to overcome my weaknesses.

I gotta go for now, got some sawdust to make.

Later, Rod in MN/USA

On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 04:38:27 PM CST, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote:

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Rod: you healed from stage IV lung cancer?? Incredible.? Have you posted your story anywhere?

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Thanks,

Dean

Chicago

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On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 9:18 AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:


Good Morning,

Dr. B. allowed hard cheeses like gouda, edam, etc, in the protocol. I like gouda so would eat that, and I also enjoy extra sharp cheddar although not sure if that is "high quality". I healed from stage 4 lung cancer however so I guess it is "high" ehough. Stuff like american cheese would not be considered acceptable.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA

On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 05:52:56 AM CST, <sstringa@...> wrote:

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I am in week 2 of the Budwig Protocol and I'm wondering what is meant by High Quality Dairy in the Oil-Protein Cookbook from 1952.

Can/Should I eat any cheese?


Re: What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

 


Good morning, Dean. I don't shout it from the rooftops, because people always want to see numbers and I only have a story. I do have Navarro test results over time but a lot of people dismiss that.

You see, once we realized what was causing my 24/7 headaches, stomach pains, middle back pain, chest pain, chronic fatigue, and the inability to swallow food unless it was chewed up into mush, it was already too late. I was told my best bet would be to try and get into a trial. I never went back. That was over 7 years ago. I went home and got on the computer and searched. I came across Budwig by accident when I found out about a protocol called Cellect/Budwig where a doctor cured his late stage pancan with a mixture of anti-oxidants and Budwig. Of course he then marketed his concoction but that was above my means. However, I looked more into the Budwig aspect and that led me to this group.

I followed strictly and after 6 months all my symptoms were gone but for the headaches and the obstruction in my throat. Than I added coffee enemas. Not sure if that made the difference but a few months later I awoke without a headache for the first time in over a year. My Navarro numbers also had dropped.

But, even though I was healthy physically I was miserable mentally. I had read that some people had success with just the FO/CC and a "regular" diet so I started eating as I did prior to Budwig and sure enough, my symptoms started to return. I got back on schedule again and after a few months I was again symptom free. But, I was still miserable. I decided that Budwig would have to coexist with the occasional slice of pizza or taco, etc. So I would stick to the "propper" foods all week and Sunday became my cheat day. I found I could stay symptom free as long as I didn't go overboard and if I had to eat FO/CC for the rest of my life and still enjoy life I was good with that.

I went through a difficult period in the fall of 2018 when I was informed that my lease on my woodshop would not be renewed because the owners were going to start a business there. The stress was immense as I couldn't find anything near that would suffice. I eventually moved to the city near my daughter and for about 2 weeks with the move and getting all set up in a new place I was unable to follow the protocol. Eating fast food, no kitchen to juice or make FO/CC, the stress, etc, brought my cancer back with a vengeance. I didn't think I was going to come back from this one. But, once I got settled in and able to get back to Budwig with no cheating, I made the comeback again.

I am convinced that if you can stay on schedule and stay away from foods that you aren't supposed to eat, you will have success.

But, I couldn't, so I have experimented with other avenues to compliment Budwig in order to overcome my weaknesses.

I gotta go for now, got some sawdust to make.

Later, Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 04:38:27 PM CST, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote:


Rod: you healed from stage IV lung cancer?? Incredible.? Have you posted your story anywhere?

Thanks,
Dean
Chicago

On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 9:18 AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:

Good Morning,

Dr. B. allowed hard cheeses like gouda, edam, etc, in the protocol. I like gouda so would eat that, and I also enjoy extra sharp cheddar although not sure if that is "high quality". I healed from stage 4 lung cancer however so I guess it is "high" ehough. Stuff like american cheese would not be considered acceptable.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 05:52:56 AM CST, <sstringa@...> wrote:


I am in week 2 of the Budwig Protocol and I'm wondering what is meant by High Quality Dairy in the Oil-Protein Cookbook from 1952.

Can/Should I eat any cheese?


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

I don't know. But, I'm pretty sure IP6 is not aligned with the protocol. You can search here in the archives for any mentions.

On Wednesday, December 14, 2022, 4:57:36 AM EST, brad na via groups.io <bradna9@...> wrote:






Are there people here who got their cancer
Reversed from ip6/inositol?

On Dec 13, 2022, at 4:57 PM, VY Bowen via groups.io <cbowen21@...> wrote:

? Sean,?
Search IP6 Gold brand on Amazon for a huge cache of success and dosing stories. Dr. Shamsuddin, who synthesized IP6 is, I believe, still at the University of Maryland and it is reported that he answers emails, always being?careful to say it¡¯s not medical advice.?

He has a book on Amazon about IP6?and it talks about dosage. There is?a preventative/health enhancing?dose of?four capsules twice a day. Be sure to take it?two hours before or after food. ?I take it at midnight and about 2 PM. Reportedly a curative dose is twice that or more, for a number of years. In?my experience it has no side effects. There is also an IP6 website.?


The Mayo Clinic, and I have a screenshot of it, relates that a person was cured of stage four melanoma using a IP 6 alone. There are many, many NIH studies on the supplement. Dr. Shamsuddin published his study over 20 years ago.
IP6 is an antioxidant, and therefore not ¡ª I believe¡ª in line with Budwig.?
Wishing you health and happiness. There are many ways to be healed!




































On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 6:53 AM, sstringa@... wrote:
For the Ip6/inositol and even the maitake d-fraction drops.....

Do you know of any dosing instructions or studies that show dosing?

Cheers,
Sean


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

Maitake: 20 drops 3x times a?day

Ip6 inositol just follow the instructions on the bottle. I believe 4 grams 2 times, but my memory may be?wrong

On Tue, 13 Dec 2022 at 11:53, <sstringa@...> wrote:
For the Ip6/inositol and even the maitake d-fraction drops.....

Do you know of any dosing instructions or studies that show dosing?

Cheers,
Sean


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

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Are there people here who got their cancer
Reversed from ip6/inositol?

On Dec 13, 2022, at 4:57 PM, VY Bowen via groups.io <cbowen21@...> wrote:

? Sean,?
Search IP6 Gold brand on Amazon for a huge cache of success and dosing stories. Dr. Shamsuddin, who synthesized IP6 is, I believe, still at the University of Maryland and it is reported that he answers emails, always being?careful to say it¡¯s not medical advice.?

He has a book on Amazon about IP6?and it talks about dosage. There is?a preventative/health enhancing?dose of?four capsules twice a day. Be sure to take it?two hours before or after food. ?I take it at midnight and about 2 PM. Reportedly a curative dose is twice that or more, for a number of years. In?my experience it has no side effects. There is also an IP6 website.??

The Mayo Clinic, and I have a screenshot of it, relates that a person was cured of stage four melanoma using a IP 6 alone. There are many, many NIH studies on the supplement. Dr. Shamsuddin published his study over 20 years ago.
IP6 is an antioxidant, and therefore not ¡ª I believe¡ª in line with Budwig.?
Wishing you health and happiness. There are many ways to be healed!





On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 6:53 AM, sstringa@... wrote:

For the Ip6/inositol and even the maitake d-fraction drops.....

Do you know of any dosing instructions or studies that show dosing?

Cheers,
Sean


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

Sean,?
Search IP6 Gold brand on Amazon for a huge cache of success and dosing stories. Dr. Shamsuddin, who synthesized IP6 is, I believe, still at the University of Maryland and it is reported that he answers emails, always being?careful to say it¡¯s not medical advice.?

He has a book on Amazon about IP6?and it talks about dosage. There is?a preventative/health enhancing?dose of?four capsules twice a day. Be sure to take it?two hours before or after food. ?I take it at midnight and about 2 PM. Reportedly a curative dose is twice that or more, for a number of years. In?my experience it has no side effects. There is also an IP6 website.??

The Mayo Clinic, and I have a screenshot of it, relates that a person was cured of stage four melanoma using a IP 6 alone. There are many, many NIH studies on the supplement. Dr. Shamsuddin published his study over 20 years ago.
IP6 is an antioxidant, and therefore not ¡ª I believe¡ª in line with Budwig.?
Wishing you health and happiness. There are many ways to be healed!





On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 6:53 AM, sstringa@... wrote:

For the Ip6/inositol and even the maitake d-fraction drops.....

Do you know of any dosing instructions or studies that show dosing?

Cheers,
Sean


Re: What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

 

Regarding high-quality cheese, on page 87 of my Oil-Protein Diet cookbook by Dr. Budwig, she states that Emmentaler or Gouda or herb cheese can be used. Also, brie cheese, or Camembert can be used as well. They are all cancer fighters.
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Best wishes,
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Sandra


Re: Fenbendazole

 

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The people on the Fembendazole website use it in conjunction with lipsomal vitamins, it is much more successful when used in this way.


On 13 Dec 2022, at 22:38, Tom via groups.io <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote:

?Joe was the only one using Fembendazole on that trial & he never told the doctors at the time & he was the only person that had success on that trial, the only difference is he was on Fembendazole.


On 13 Dec 2022, at 15:24, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <DZacco@...> wrote:

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Look up Jane McLelland and Joe Tippens. They both have Facebook groups.

On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 04:53:03 AM MST, sstringa@... <sstringa@...> wrote:


On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 10:24 PM, Konni Tanaka wrote:
Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
Hey, do you know the dosing and any supplements to support the Fenbendazole. I read one of the studies and I'm struggling to find it now but the only group that had success was Fenbendazole + Suppliments.


Re: What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

Ron Muscella
 

Rod:
"....extra sharp cheddar"
.....I once called a company that produces/makes this.
They told me it does have K2......which is the vitamin that is the most nutrient in the hard cheeses.
Ron Muscella



-----Original Message-----
From: Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, Dec 13, 2022 10:18 am
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?


Good Morning,

Dr. B. allowed hard cheeses like gouda, edam, etc, in the protocol. I like gouda so would eat that, and I also enjoy extra sharp cheddar although not sure if that is "high quality". I healed from stage 4 lung cancer however so I guess it is "high" ehough. Stuff like american cheese would not be considered acceptable.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 05:52:56 AM CST, <sstringa@...> wrote:


I am in week 2 of the Budwig Protocol and I'm wondering what is meant by High Quality Dairy in the Oil-Protein Cookbook from 1952.

Can/Should I eat any cheese?


Re: Fenbendazole

 

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Joe was the only one using Fembendazole on that trial & he never told the doctors at the time & he was the only person that had success on that trial, the only difference is he was on Fembendazole.


On 13 Dec 2022, at 15:24, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <DZacco@...> wrote:

?
Look up Jane McLelland and Joe Tippens. They both have Facebook groups.

On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 04:53:03 AM MST, sstringa@... <sstringa@...> wrote:


On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 10:24 PM, Konni Tanaka wrote:
Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
Hey, do you know the dosing and any supplements to support the Fenbendazole. I read one of the studies and I'm struggling to find it now but the only group that had success was Fenbendazole + Suppliments.


Re: Fenbendazole

 

According to the studies, only the mice who received vitamin supplements had success.


Re: What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

 

Rod: you healed from stage IV lung cancer?? Incredible.? Have you posted your story anywhere?

Thanks,
Dean
Chicago

On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 9:18 AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:

Good Morning,

Dr. B. allowed hard cheeses like gouda, edam, etc, in the protocol. I like gouda so would eat that, and I also enjoy extra sharp cheddar although not sure if that is "high quality". I healed from stage 4 lung cancer however so I guess it is "high" ehough. Stuff like american cheese would not be considered acceptable.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 05:52:56 AM CST, <sstringa@...> wrote:


I am in week 2 of the Budwig Protocol and I'm wondering what is meant by High Quality Dairy in the Oil-Protein Cookbook from 1952.

Can/Should I eat any cheese?


Re: Fenbendazole

 

Look up Jane McLelland and Joe Tippens. They both have Facebook groups.

On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 04:53:03 AM MST, sstringa@... <sstringa@...> wrote:


On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 10:24 PM, Konni Tanaka wrote:
Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
Hey, do you know the dosing and any supplements to support the Fenbendazole. I read one of the studies and I'm struggling to find it now but the only group that had success was Fenbendazole + Suppliments.


Re: Fenbendazole

 

Good Morning,

This blog should have all the answers you are looking for:

https://mycancerstory.rocks/the-blog/

FWIW, I did the fenben protocol for 6 months in the summer of 2019 and my numbers going in were unchanged when I finished so success seems to be individual case to case. Being a member of their fb group ever since I have noted that most that have success with fenben are also doing some type of conventional treatment, chemo, imumo, etc, as well. Joe Tippens was in an imumo study when he had success.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 05:53:04 AM CST, <sstringa@...> wrote:


On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 10:24 PM, Konni Tanaka wrote:
Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
Hey, do you know the dosing and any supplements to support the Fenbendazole. I read one of the studies and I'm struggling to find it now but the only group that had success was Fenbendazole + Suppliments.


Re: What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

 


Good Morning,

Dr. B. allowed hard cheeses like gouda, edam, etc, in the protocol. I like gouda so would eat that, and I also enjoy extra sharp cheddar although not sure if that is "high quality". I healed from stage 4 lung cancer however so I guess it is "high" ehough. Stuff like american cheese would not be considered acceptable.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, December 13, 2022, 05:52:56 AM CST, <sstringa@...> wrote:


I am in week 2 of the Budwig Protocol and I'm wondering what is meant by High Quality Dairy in the Oil-Protein Cookbook from 1952.

Can/Should I eat any cheese?


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

For the Ip6/inositol and even the maitake d-fraction drops.....

Do you know of any dosing instructions or studies that show dosing?

Cheers,
Sean


Re: Fenbendazole

 

On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 10:24 PM, Konni Tanaka wrote:
Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
Hey, do you know the dosing and any supplements to support the Fenbendazole. I read one of the studies and I'm struggling to find it now but the only group that had success was Fenbendazole + Suppliments.


What is High Quality Dairy and what is acceptable?

 

I am in week 2 of the Budwig Protocol and I'm wondering what is meant by High Quality Dairy in the Oil-Protein Cookbook from 1952.

Can/Should I eat any cheese?


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

I will be glad to be a part of your team.? My CLL leukemia is not as threatening as your issues. I have been successfully using Budwig to make head way against the CLL.? My hematologist wasn't too excited about me doing holistic but, he has been encouraging as I make progress.??

I am Beverly in Tennessee and my email is bevnoland@....?

Your positive attitude to beating this crap gives you an edge against it!? Think positive and know you can do this.? Never give up and Never give in!

On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 11:39:10 AM CST, sstringa@... <sstringa@...> wrote:


Hello,

I have been battling cancer with chemo and surgery for the last year and a half. The standard medicines have failed me and now I am here. Tumors are encompassing my liver and there is really nothing more other than some life extending chemo and clinical trials offered at this point.

I would love to connect with other survivors for support as I ramp up my Budwig Protocol and continue my battle. I am not sure how to share my contact info or private message people in this forum.?

I would love another mentor as I battle this cancer.


Re: Connecting with survivors

 

Be sure to look into maitake d-fraction 4x drops

Ip6/inositol is also worth a look

A segunda, 12/12/2022, 17:30, <sstringa@...> escreveu:

Hello,

I have been battling cancer with chemo and surgery for the last year and a half. The standard medicines have failed me and now I am here. Tumors are encompassing my liver and there is really nothing more other than some life extending chemo and clinical trials offered at this point.

I would love to connect with other survivors for support as I ramp up my Budwig Protocol and continue my battle. I am not sure how to share my contact info or private message people in this forum.?

I would love another mentor as I battle this cancer.