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Hi.? I’ve had PC for 25 years now. Monitored it throughout.? PSA during that time period rose from 6 to 17. I wouldn’t be too concerned about your situation.? Have you had a biopsy? That will give you a much better picture of where you’re at.? The oncologist will be quite eager to remove or treat your prostate.? Do the biopsy and if Gleason score is high, like 3+4 =7, then have bone scan and CT scan to check for cancer spread before you let the oncologist even touch you.

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Winnipeg. Canada

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From: FlaxSeedOil2@groups.io <FlaxSeedOil2@groups.io> On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: January 15, 2025 4:05 PM
To: flaxseedoil2@groups.io
Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Gotten worse

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Sorry to hear this. For one thing, supplements aid the immune system, they do not compromise it. That said, fenben and ivermectin are not "supplements" and they could be doing more damage than good. I did the fenben for a 6 month period in 2019 while doing Budwig and sent in HCG tests prior and after and there was no improvement over the times I did just BP, and my liver wasn't happy either. I was also having stomach pains so I quit the fenben. I have been a member of a few fb cancer groups when I had facebook, and a couple of those groups were fenben/iver indicated. From what I noticed after several years of monitoring is that the fenben isn't a worthy stand alone treatment, meaning it does better when combined with CHEMO than without.

The only additional treatment I did, other than actual supplements (mushrooms, vit d, etc) was artemisia annua and that actually is what finished off what I started. I have mentioned it a few time in the group and a few other have had success as well. I had to administer it as a "tea" in an enema to get a sufficient amount, and combined it with my daily coffee enema.

I was dealing with stage 4 lung cancer, not prostate. To be honest, from what I do know about PC those numbers don't seem particularly high, even tho an increase.

Are you following the diet fairly closely? When I was BP only I found that the diet was very important to the success of the protocol.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA

On Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 01:43:19 PM CST, gsixtysix via groups.io <gsixtysix@...> wrote:

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I had prostate issues with a high psa around a year ago.? My psa was at 6.5, just had reading and it was at 11.2 and free psa at 6.92.??
I had gone to the full budwig of 3 tablespoons flax oil, 2 table spoons ground flax seed and 6 tablespoons low fat cottage cheese.? This was done twice a day.? Also I am taking other supplements including fenben and ivermectin.? My nurse oncologist wants me to see a oncologist.? She also feels that because I am taking so many supplements it is compromising my immune system.? Must say I am disappointed, did not expect such a radical jump


Re: Gotten worse

 


Sorry to hear this. For one thing, supplements aid the immune system, they do not compromise it. That said, fenben and ivermectin are not "supplements" and they could be doing more damage than good. I did the fenben for a 6 month period in 2019 while doing Budwig and sent in HCG tests prior and after and there was no improvement over the times I did just BP, and my liver wasn't happy either. I was also having stomach pains so I quit the fenben. I have been a member of a few fb cancer groups when I had facebook, and a couple of those groups were fenben/iver indicated. From what I noticed after several years of monitoring is that the fenben isn't a worthy stand alone treatment, meaning it does better when combined with CHEMO than without.

The only additional treatment I did, other than actual supplements (mushrooms, vit d, etc) was artemisia annua and that actually is what finished off what I started. I have mentioned it a few time in the group and a few other have had success as well. I had to administer it as a "tea" in an enema to get a sufficient amount, and combined it with my daily coffee enema.

I was dealing with stage 4 lung cancer, not prostate. To be honest, from what I do know about PC those numbers don't seem particularly high, even tho an increase.

Are you following the diet fairly closely? When I was BP only I found that the diet was very important to the success of the protocol.

All the best, Rod in MN/USA
On Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 01:43:19 PM CST, gsixtysix via groups.io <gsixtysix@...> wrote:


I had prostate issues with a high psa around a year ago.? My psa was at 6.5, just had reading and it was at 11.2 and free psa at 6.92.??
I had gone to the full budwig of 3 tablespoons flax oil, 2 table spoons ground flax seed and 6 tablespoons low fat cottage cheese.? This was done twice a day.? Also I am taking other supplements including fenben and ivermectin.? My nurse oncologist wants me to see a oncologist.? She also feels that because I am taking so many supplements it is compromising my immune system.? Must say I am disappointed, did not expect such a radical jump


Gotten worse

 

I had prostate issues with a high psa around a year ago.? My psa was at 6.5, just had reading and it was at 11.2 and free psa at 6.92.??
I had gone to the full budwig of 3 tablespoons flax oil, 2 table spoons ground flax seed and 6 tablespoons low fat cottage cheese.? This was done twice a day.? Also I am taking other supplements including fenben and ivermectin.? My nurse oncologist wants me to see a oncologist.? She also feels that because I am taking so many supplements it is compromising my immune system.? Must say I am disappointed, did not expect such a radical jump


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

I think you are grinding a little to long?

Beckie Moon?315-552-8059
Joe Moon 315-415-4180


On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 6:05?PM Dean via <acudean5=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Yes, it's a simple matter of spraying water on the flaxseeds and waiting a day or two.? But I think your issue is a completely different problem and I'm not sure that increasing the moisture content would?help.? You could try though.
Dean

On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 4:59?PM pcbaaya via <dale.janice=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Thanks for your comment.? We buy golden flax seeds from a family-run farm in the Dakotas and my husband prefers them to the darker brown ones, but they tend to gum up our little electric coffee grinder, the oil making it harder and harder to remove the cap after grinding.? It is also just plain difficult to clean the stuff off of the grinder blades, as well as the cap.? I am hoping that your solution for people who press their own oil might work for us, too.? Is it a matter of spraying water on the flax seeds or something equally simple?


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Thanks so much, Rod.


On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 12:16:52 PM CST, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


This is the URL for the group:

/g/FlaxSeedOil2

From there people can learn the protocol and ask questions.

Another great resource is Sandra's site:

https://budwig-videos.com/

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 11:39:31 AM CST, VY Bowen via groups.io <cbowen21@...> wrote:


Off topic, sorry. I never post to this board. Can I have the link to the group / main email address -- this is such a remarkable source for
Budwig Protocol support & knowledge, but I am not sure how to connect people to it.

Thank you.

On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 9:49:04 AM CST, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


I would try a different golden flax seed then. Askegarrd Farms is in Moorhead, just across the river from Fargo. I'd think their seeds would be available to you, but don't know exactly where you is. I have never had a problem with Askegaard, or Red's for that matter.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 09:27:11 AM CST, pcbaaya via groups.io <dale.janice@...> wrote:


At different times, before finding the farm in the Dakotas, we have ?bought both golden and dark brown seeds at a nearby store The latter were easy to clean up with a brush or cloth, but the golden ones were ?sticky, regardless of their source. ?Even a fine sandpaper doesn’t help much, but unfortunately, my husband wants to stick (not a pun) to them. ?Will have to wait till morning to check on the name of our coffee grinder. It was about the simplest and cheapest offered on Amazon.


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

This is the URL for the group:

/g/FlaxSeedOil2

From there people can learn the protocol and ask questions.

Another great resource is Sandra's site:

https://budwig-videos.com/

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 11:39:31 AM CST, VY Bowen via groups.io <cbowen21@...> wrote:


Off topic, sorry. I never post to this board. Can I have the link to the group / main email address -- this is such a remarkable source for
Budwig Protocol support & knowledge, but I am not sure how to connect people to it.

Thank you.

On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 9:49:04 AM CST, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


I would try a different golden flax seed then. Askegarrd Farms is in Moorhead, just across the river from Fargo. I'd think their seeds would be available to you, but don't know exactly where you is. I have never had a problem with Askegaard, or Red's for that matter.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 09:27:11 AM CST, pcbaaya via groups.io <dale.janice@...> wrote:


At different times, before finding the farm in the Dakotas, we have ?bought both golden and dark brown seeds at a nearby store The latter were easy to clean up with a brush or cloth, but the golden ones were ?sticky, regardless of their source. ?Even a fine sandpaper doesn’t help much, but unfortunately, my husband wants to stick (not a pun) to them. ?Will have to wait till morning to check on the name of our coffee grinder. It was about the simplest and cheapest offered on Amazon.


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Off topic, sorry. I never post to this board. Can I have the link to the group / main email address -- this is such a remarkable source for
Budwig Protocol support & knowledge, but I am not sure how to connect people to it.

Thank you.

On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 9:49:04 AM CST, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:


I would try a different golden flax seed then. Askegarrd Farms is in Moorhead, just across the river from Fargo. I'd think their seeds would be available to you, but don't know exactly where you is. I have never had a problem with Askegaard, or Red's for that matter.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 09:27:11 AM CST, pcbaaya via groups.io <dale.janice@...> wrote:


At different times, before finding the farm in the Dakotas, we have ?bought both golden and dark brown seeds at a nearby store The latter were easy to clean up with a brush or cloth, but the golden ones were ?sticky, regardless of their source. ?Even a fine sandpaper doesn’t help much, but unfortunately, my husband wants to stick (not a pun) to them. ?Will have to wait till morning to check on the name of our coffee grinder. It was about the simplest and cheapest offered on Amazon.


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

I would try a different golden flax seed then. Askegarrd Farms is in Moorhead, just across the river from Fargo. I'd think their seeds would be available to you, but don't know exactly where you is. I have never had a problem with Askegaard, or Red's for that matter.

Rod in MN/USA
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 09:27:11 AM CST, pcbaaya via groups.io <dale.janice@...> wrote:


At different times, before finding the farm in the Dakotas, we have ?bought both golden and dark brown seeds at a nearby store The latter were easy to clean up with a brush or cloth, but the golden ones were ?sticky, regardless of their source. ?Even a fine sandpaper doesn’t help much, but unfortunately, my husband wants to stick (not a pun) to them. ?Will have to wait till morning to check on the name of our coffee grinder. It was about the simplest and cheapest offered on Amazon.


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Thanks for answering so soon. ?After spraying the seeds, do you keep them covered or let them dry a bit, uncovered? ?I can see, though, that as you mention, it might not solve my particular problem, the results being hard to discern unless we get a new coffee grinder because the old one is so encrusted with oil residue already. ?


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

At different times, before finding the farm in the Dakotas, we have ?bought both golden and dark brown seeds at a nearby store The latter were easy to clean up with a brush or cloth, but the golden ones were ?sticky, regardless of their source. ?Even a fine sandpaper doesn’t help much, but unfortunately, my husband wants to stick (not a pun) to them. ?Will have to wait till morning to check on the name of our coffee grinder. It was about the simplest and cheapest offered on Amazon.


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

I also get my flaxseeds from Askegaard.? I need a lot since I press my own oil, so I buy 30 lbs. at a time.? Organic and highest quality, highly recommend!

On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 10:44?AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

I buy flax seeds from a local farm as well, albeit through the grocery store, Askegaard. Farms I have never experienced your problem. Curious as to what type of coffee grinder you are using. I use a $17 Hamilton Beach grinder with visible spinning blades. All it takes is a little brush and a blow to clean. I wonder if a different source of flax seeds might offer better results?

I do not think that moistening the flax seeds will help.

Rod in MN/USA

On Sunday, January 12, 2025 at 04:59:35 PM CST, pcbaaya via <dale.janice=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:


Thanks for your comment.? We buy golden flax seeds from a family-run farm in the Dakotas and my husband prefers them to the darker brown ones, but they tend to gum up our little electric coffee grinder, the oil making it harder and harder to remove the cap after grinding.? It is also just plain difficult to clean the stuff off of the grinder blades, as well as the cap.? I am hoping that your solution for people who press their own oil might work for us, too.? Is it a matter of spraying water on the flax seeds or something equally simple?


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 


I buy flax seeds from a local farm as well, albeit through the grocery store, Askegaard. Farms I have never experienced your problem. Curious as to what type of coffee grinder you are using. I use a $17 Hamilton Beach grinder with visible spinning blades. All it takes is a little brush and a blow to clean. I wonder if a different source of flax seeds might offer better results?

I do not think that moistening the flax seeds will help.

Rod in MN/USA

On Sunday, January 12, 2025 at 04:59:35 PM CST, pcbaaya via groups.io <dale.janice@...> wrote:


Thanks for your comment. ?We buy golden flax seeds from a family-run farm in the Dakotas and my husband prefers them to the darker brown ones, but they tend to gum up our little electric coffee grinder, the oil making it harder and harder to remove the cap after grinding. ?It is also just plain difficult to clean the stuff off of the grinder blades, as well as the cap. ?I am hoping that your solution for people who press their own oil might work for us, too. ?Is it a matter of spraying water on the flax seeds or something equally simple?


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Kyle - what kind of press do you have?? And have you had times where instead of the oil coming cleanly out of the slits in the bottom and the dry cake coming out the front, you get a sticky, gooey mass coming out the slits and gumming up the works?
Dean

On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 4:59?PM kyle hart via <hartjkyle=yahoo.co.uk@groups.io> wrote:
Hi Dean - Thanks for that - yes any tips to get the oil out would be most appreciated!

On Sunday, 12 January 2025 at 03:47:11 GMT, Dean via <acudean5=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:


Have any of you had problems pressing your own FSO?? I had problems on and off for years before I discovered the secret to consistent results - hydration.? Seeds are typically stored at low moisture levels of 5-6% to prevent mold, while 8-10% is required for good, clean pressing without gumming up the press.? So if you’ve had problems pressing FSO, I’d be happy to help troubleshoot.
Dean


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Yes, it's a simple matter of spraying water on the flaxseeds and waiting a day or two.? But I think your issue is a completely different problem and I'm not sure that increasing the moisture content would?help.? You could try though.
Dean

On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 4:59?PM pcbaaya via <dale.janice=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Thanks for your comment.? We buy golden flax seeds from a family-run farm in the Dakotas and my husband prefers them to the darker brown ones, but they tend to gum up our little electric coffee grinder, the oil making it harder and harder to remove the cap after grinding.? It is also just plain difficult to clean the stuff off of the grinder blades, as well as the cap.? I am hoping that your solution for people who press their own oil might work for us, too.? Is it a matter of spraying water on the flax seeds or something equally simple?


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Hi Dean - Thanks for that - yes any tips to get the oil out would be most appreciated!

On Sunday, 12 January 2025 at 03:47:11 GMT, Dean via groups.io <acudean5@...> wrote:


Have any of you had problems pressing your own FSO?? I had problems on and off for years before I discovered the secret to consistent results - hydration.? Seeds are typically stored at low moisture levels of 5-6% to prevent mold, while 8-10% is required for good, clean pressing without gumming up the press.? So if you’ve had problems pressing FSO, I’d be happy to help troubleshoot.
Dean


Re: Pressing your own FSO

 

Thanks for your comment. ?We buy golden flax seeds from a family-run farm in the Dakotas and my husband prefers them to the darker brown ones, but they tend to gum up our little electric coffee grinder, the oil making it harder and harder to remove the cap after grinding. ?It is also just plain difficult to clean the stuff off of the grinder blades, as well as the cap. ?I am hoping that your solution for people who press their own oil might work for us, too. ?Is it a matter of spraying water on the flax seeds or something equally simple?


Pressing your own FSO

 

Have any of you had problems pressing your own FSO?? I had problems on and off for years before I discovered the secret to consistent results - hydration.? Seeds are typically stored at low moisture levels of 5-6% to prevent mold, while 8-10% is required for good, clean pressing without gumming up the press.? So if you’ve had problems pressing FSO, I’d be happy to help troubleshoot.
Dean


Re: BP 5 Year Update: Doing WELL with CLL

 

Great read and very useful highlights. I appreciate it.
Happy and healthy New Year.


On Wed., Jan. 1, 2025 at 5:32 a.m., jfanciullacci via groups.io
<jfanciullacci@...> wrote:
A wonderful read.
Thanks for taking the time to share.?
Happy New Year!
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Julie, UK


Re: hemp heart

 

Hi Jean

Are you asking if you can add the hemp hearts in addition to freshly ground flaxseeds on the FOCC? ?
I wouldn't omit the flaxseeds as they are higher in omega 3 fatty acids, whereas hemp hearts are much higher in omega 6.
Perhaps sprinkle the hemp hearts on a salad? I often add pumpkin and sunflower seeds to my salads for extra nutrients.
Remember, if you are feeling too full, a small person can reduce the portion size of focc.
How about snacking on nuts for a great source of protein, too?

Best wishes
Julie, UK


Re: Help - Metastatic stomach cancer

 

Hi Julie,
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Many thanks, I am so grateful for providing this link.
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