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Re: Weight Loss
If he has pneumonia, that should be treated however best it can be. If that means antibiotics then sobeit. Pneumonia can be quite deadly if left untreated, but relatively harmless if dealt with early. He can still do the protocol. Have you tried coffee enemas? How does he detox? Rod in MN/USA On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 02:30:30 AM CDT, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù <mucoti@...> wrote: Hello, His inflammation is little bit high, and he doesn't want to use antibiotic. Doctor said that he has pneumonia. Also he has little bit anemia. Why we can't stop this damn tumor? I am scattered. I'm losing hope :(? Thanks, ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù.? |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
I used Piping Rock at first and it worked well. I switched to Puritan's because they have some really good sales, but then they stopped carrying flax oil recently. Back to Piping Rock ;) Rod in MN/USA On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 02:30:41 AM CDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote: I was thinking of trying Piping Rock.? Price is really good!?
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Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 03:01 AM, Doug McNeil wrote:
?Hi Doug Your's is a difficult question to answer as I don't believe Dr. Budwig ever wrote about substituting goat's milk for cow's milk. I have researched other reputable sites and books for a definitive answer and all I can find is that if one struggles to digest cow's milk then goat's milk quark is the best alternative for the mixture. This is what has been suggested by Sandra in this group, when this subject has been discussed. This link is useful,? also covering the original question regarding Greek yoghurt: Best wishes? Julie,? UK |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
I was thinking of trying Piping Rock.? Price is really good!?
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Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýShaz, Two to three times a day depending on whether working from the office or from home at the time. I still have focc once or twice a day and definitely first thing in the morning as the health benefits have been so wonderful for my overall health and it makes me feel good physically. It just suits me so well and is a part of my life now and should cancer ever return, I¡¯ll resume a strict Budwig protocol regimen once again.On Apr 2, 2024, at 6:39?AM, Shazad Ali <shazie_ali@...> wrote:
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Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Joe, your short run down about your own experience is quite beneficial for me. Can you please say how regular did you have the focc mixture?Thanking you.?
Shaz On Apr 1, 2024, at 10:17 AM, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
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Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 09:15 AM, Rod Holmgren wrote:
Dr B received compensation from Barleans.Wow I knew it...when I called??Barleans.?once they were big on marketing, even down to the way there customer service reps pronounced the word "fresh"? I bought some flax oil, but wasn't organic, they got me on the "non gmo" which I assumed was organic...better luck next time |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 05:12 AM, Joe Jones wrote:
I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll receive some criticism, but I¡¯ve used whole food brand, which checks off all those boxes at a much better price for over 8 years now. I¡¯m a cancer survivor and use Budwig for overall health and preventative maintenance. I can¡¯t afford Barleans brand as it¡¯s very expensive by measure. Before I started Budwig and besides the cancer, I was also diagnosed with NASH and my liver enzymes were off the chart. A year or so on Budwig and my liver numbers normalized and today well below high range. Just had a heart scan and it came back zero plaque or blockage of any kind. This is all due to the Budwig protocol using the brand I said at the beginning. Hope this helps some.Thanks that's impressive. Did not know it helped liver enzymes and keeps arteries clean..as well as cancer |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
No criticism from me. I used Puritan's Pride and healed stage 4 lung cancer. Barleans is just another brand name, nothing more, nothing less. Any organic cold pressed flax oil will do, just read the label. Rod in MN/USA On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 05:12:19 AM CDT, Joe Jones via groups.io <joejones2511@...> wrote: I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll receive some criticism, but I¡¯ve used whole food brand, which checks off all those boxes at a much better price for over 8 years now. I¡¯m a cancer survivor and use Budwig for overall health and preventative maintenance. I can¡¯t afford Barleans brand as it¡¯s very expensive by measure. Before I started Budwig and besides the cancer, I was also diagnosed with NASH and my liver enzymes were off the chart. A year or so on Budwig and my liver numbers normalized and today well below high range. Just had a heart scan and it came back zero plaque or blockage of any kind. This is all due to the Budwig protocol using the brand I said at the beginning. Hope this helps some. |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
Barleans is just a brand name of cold pressed flax oil. There is nothing "special" about is. Any organic cold pressed flax oil will suffice. I used Puritan's Pride nearly the entire time of my healing, because it cost 1/3 of Barleans and the ingredients are essentially the same. No lignans. Dr B received compensation from Barleans. Rod in MN/USA On Monday, April 1, 2024 at 04:27:06 AM CDT, <gsixtysix@...> wrote: I? needed Flax Oil in a pinch and am unable to get Barleans Flax oil quickly, what are the minimum I need to find:? non gmo, cold pressed virgin flax oil, would that work in a pinch if I cant get Barleans right away or is sold out? |
Weight Loss
Hello,
My father started to lose his weight, how can we prevent this situation? We are continuing BP over 6 months, tumor is growing. This can be dangerous.?In fact, he has a good appetite, and apart from his Budwig Muesli, he eats raw nuts, fruits, red lentils, beans, some rice, whole wheat bread, and boiled vegetables. But he is working hard at the garden. Losing his energy everyday. How can we stop this weight loss? Thanks. ²Ñ¨¹³¦²¹³ó¾±³Ù. |
Re: When Barleans not around minimum alternative?
I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll receive some criticism, but I¡¯ve used whole food brand, which checks off all those boxes at a much better price for over 8 years now. I¡¯m a cancer survivor and use Budwig for overall health and preventative maintenance. I can¡¯t afford Barleans brand as it¡¯s very expensive by measure. Before I started Budwig and besides the cancer, I was also diagnosed with NASH and my liver enzymes were off the chart. A year or so on Budwig and my liver numbers normalized and today well below high range. Just had a heart scan and it came back zero plaque or blockage of any kind. This is all due to the Budwig protocol using the brand I said at the beginning. Hope this helps some.
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Re: Dr. Budwig's Protocol in 15 Key Points
I have substituted goat cheese 16% protein for the quark does anyone see a problem with that??
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 04:25:48 p.m. GMT-7, jfanciullacci via groups.io <jfanciullacci@...> wrote:
Hi Simone? It seems like the ingredients are the same as German Quark, and it has the same protein content,? so I would say yes,? it would be a good substitute.? Best wishes Julie,? UK |
Re: Distilled flax oil?
Not sure I would throw it out, but I wouldn't use it for BP. If it is made for cooking, I would just cook with it until gone. Rod in MN/USA On Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 07:14:38 AM CDT, Dean <acudean5@...> wrote: I would throw it out.? I don't know what processing they did to it that they are calling "distilled," but pure unprocessed FSO such as Barleans cannot be used for cooking.? Apparently they've done something to it to make it resistant to oxidation, so it cannot be used for the Budwig protocol. On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 5:30?AM <gsixtysix@...> wrote: I called company that made it and they said it can be used for cooking then, regular flax including barleans you cant.., will burn if used at a cooking temperature? ..distilling is supposed to concentrate nutrients as well.?? |
Re: Distilled flax oil?
I would throw it out.? I don't know what processing they did to it that they are calling "distilled," but pure unprocessed FSO such as Barleans cannot be used for cooking.? Apparently they've done something to it to make it resistant to oxidation, so it cannot be used for the Budwig protocol. On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 5:30?AM <gsixtysix@...> wrote: I called company that made it and they said it can be used for cooking then, regular flax including barleans you cant.., will burn if used at a cooking temperature? ..distilling is supposed to concentrate nutrients as well.?? |
Re: Distilled flax oil?
Distilled?? What brand is this?? Fish oils are distilled to remove mercury and other contaminants.? But FSO?? Why on earth would one distill FSO.? Doesn't make any sense. Dean On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 6:46?PM <gsixtysix@...> wrote: I bought a non lignan flax oil but found out it has been distilled, should I throw it out now?? Not sure if has any uses,? never knew you can distill an oil |
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