Sauerkraut Juice
I'm trying to follow the protocol more exactly. I have just been eating the
sauerkraut instead of juicing it because I didn't want to waste that much
as my whole family has eaten this for a long time.
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Lisa Young
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
To quote Dr. Budwig from her book "Cancer The Problem And The Solution "
Page 29
"I have never had a patient who was not able to eat quark in combination with my oil-protein diet."
This was in
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jfanciullacci
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
I understand that the protein level in quark etc needs to be 10% or more for the mix to work best. See nutrition info. part of label (UK foods).
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kyle hart
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
What about goat milk kefir, something like Red Hill Farm brand, would that be acceptable to use? It comes plain and a berry blend I've seen.?
Thank you = )
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Tracy Karbula
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#147246
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
I know several people who had multiple food allergies, found that they
could eat fewer and fewer foods, and then used homeopathy to heal their
gut. The GAPS diet may alternatively/ also be of
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Nina Kelly
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#147245
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
She addressed this, back then. There is a FAQ on this site that I wanted to quote but you need to pay them now to read the FAQ's so I didn't get there.
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Rod Holmgren
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#147244
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
Need the time machine to ask Dr. Budwig her opinion for people who can't tolerate any dairy in any form.?
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[email protected]
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
The body doesn't digest the oil well on it's own. The reason for the cottage cheese/quark is that when blended with the oil, the oil becomes water soluable so the cells can absorb it. Dr. B
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Rod Holmgren
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
As time has went by, more and more foods are indigestible?for me. It's an auto immune reaction. I was successfully eating gluten free bread until I could no longer tolerate that. Its more than the
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[email protected]
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#147241
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Re: any recommendations for autism
ValAstha the asthaxanthin!
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Tom
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#147240
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
Shalom Duane,
If the problem is specifically lactose intolerance, you can solve it by
removing the lactose from the milk. You do this by FERMENTING MILK. Make
your own YOGURT or, even better,
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Rahel Warshaw-Dadon
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#147239
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Re: any recommendations for autism
Dear Tina / Svetlana,
In my mind the systematic approach to be taken is as follows:
1. Run heavy metal tests (of four types: from blood after triggering
release into bloodstream via chelating
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Poincare Seifert
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#147238
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Re: any recommendations for autism
kerry riviera protocol which includes mms . She has a telegram channel
[email protected]> wrote:
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Nicholas Acton
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#147237
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Re: any recommendations for autism
?Hi Tina-
?I¡¯ve read that there has been encouraging results with the use of MMS (chlorine dioxide) for autism.
Here¡¯s a link to testimonials regarding its use for autism.
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Sandy Heerspink
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#147236
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
Yes, this is a great idea, many people who are intolerant to cows milk can
tolerate goats milk just fine. If you don't want to go to the trouble to
make it yourself you could perhaps buy some goats
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Dean
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#147235
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
Quark is made from milk, just as is cottage cheese. There really isn't anything else that has the properties to convert the oil in flax oil to be water soluable so the cells can better absorb it. I
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Rod Holmgren
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#147234
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Re: Quark vs Cottage Cheese
The link isn't functioning, I would have to type it all in. Is this quark completely dairy free??
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[email protected]
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#147233
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Fw: [FlaxSeedOil2] Extremely high PSA score
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: donegoing2002@... via groups.io <donegoing2002@...>To: [email protected] <[email protected]>Sent: Monday, May 29, 2023 at
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[email protected]
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#147232
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Re: any recommendations for autism
If you think there is any chance that heavy metals played a role in your
son's autism, I would suggest this Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/acfanatics
[email protected]> wrote:
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Dean
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#147231
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Re: Extremely high PSA score
Hello Duane,
I have had similar issues. I looked into substitutes too but unfortunately,
there are no viable ones. Lactase may not be the part of milk you are not
digesting. I recommend trying Lacto
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Lisa Young
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