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15 Key Points of Dr. Budwig's Plan - Plz Read & Save
*Below are Guidelines in brief of the Budwig Diet* ¨C you don¡¯t have to consume all the foods on this list. Membership to our site, Budwig-Videos.com, gives you videos or articles in detail about
By Sandra Olson · #147405 ·
Re: Budwig Musts
Equal parts works well for the most part. The ACV is what triggers the reaction but too much will ruin it. Rod in MN/USA
By Rod Holmgren · #147404 ·
Re: Stent in esophagus?
Just copy the email address and click on compose and send a direct email. Rod in MN/USA
By Rod Holmgren · #147403 ·
Re: Budwig Musts
Ok, thanks for that advice Rod....will have to remember to limit the ACV.
By Ron Muscella <romus1@...> · #147402 ·
Re: Stent in esophagus?
Ok, but how does one 'shoot a personal' from this forum? Steffen
By Steffen Kjaerulff · #147401 ·
Re: Connecting with survivors-Graviola
I found an article that states not to mix graviola with another protocol that raises ATP. Graviola lowers ATP, so they would cancel each other out. I'm glad someone brought this up because I just
By LD Adame · #147400 ·
Re: Budwig Musts
Thanks for the clarification, Ron. Sometimes assume a certain common ground. The key with that "dip", which I also used for a salad dressing, is that too much ACV will ruin it. I would do 1 tbl of
By Rod Holmgren · #147399 ·
Re: Budwig Musts
For those who may not know...ACV....apple cider vinegar.I may have to try that Rod..sounds delicious.
By Ron Muscella <romus1@...> · #147398 ·
Re: Budwig Musts
Hi, Sara. You guys are already well ahead of the curve here. My biggest hurdle was the food and it looks like you have that down already. I did alternate between cooked and raw cruciferous, FWIW. On
By Rod Holmgren · #147397 ·
Re: Stent in esophagus?
I tried to screw it up, Steffen, but somehow I made it through. I did a couple of other things that I know improved my chances that aren't a part of the protocol. This group is about the protocol
By Rod Holmgren · #147396 ·
Budwig Musts
Hi all, was wondering if anyone could shed light on the absolute musts when doing the Budwig Protocol. My husband was diagnosed with stage 1 esophageal cancer back in February 2022. Been doing various
By sara.weisel · #147395 ·
Re: Stent in esophagus?
Hi Rod I honestly thank you for your encouraging thoughts here. I need that!
By Steffen Kjaerulff · #147394 ·
Re: Stent in esophagus?
I didn't have a stent anywhere, but I did have a tumor that was pressing on my throat and vena cava just above the stomach and made swallowing food difficult. I would have to chew food to an almost
By Rod Holmgren · #147393 ·
Join us for the Transforming Autism Workshop 2.0
Shalom Svetlana M, I cannot figure out what your email address is, so I am sending this to you here. The following is an invitation to a seminar about Autism. Personally, I know nothing about
By Rahel Warshaw-Dadon · #147392 ·
Stent in esophagus?
Hi Does anyone in this forum have experiences with having a stent installed in esophagus? My case is that I?ve had a tumor removed from e. in 2019, and afterwards a stenosis developed right under
By Steffen Kjaerulff · #147391 ·
Re: Connecting with survivors-Graviola
Hi Ninni, Joost and Others who are mixing Protocols, When you begin adding foods, liquids, or supplements that Dr. Budwig did not name in her books, you are risking damaging the success of Dr.
By Sandra Olson · #147390 ·
Re: any recommendations for autism
ValAsta asthaxanthin!
By Tom · #147389 ·
Re: any recommendations for autism
My experience, after doing the 21 day protocol the first time, it did help greatly with my knee pain. It gradually started to return, but not to the level it had been. I had decided I would do the
By Sandy Heerspink · #147388 ·
Re: Budwig vs. keto
I have done Keto, and had no problems achieving ketogenesis. Its basic concept is starving cancer cells by limiting glucose and glutamine. Seyfried's successes with glioblastoma are impressive. Some
By polo · #147387 ·
Re: Budwig vs. keto
The keto approach to cancer at least recognizes that cancer is a metabolic disease, which is better than the chemo approach. But it is highly "medicalized," requires several strong drugs to really be
By Dean · #147386 ·