Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
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Zaharia sits is a naturopath on the Fembendazole Facebook page & she is extremely knowledgeable on the subject having helped many people back to health sometimes incorporating the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fembendazole.
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On 14 Apr 2022, at 05:21, Rahel Warshaw-Dadon <joy.forward@...> wrote:
? Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
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I have a question for all. In a book by Dr. Greger, he says, " Researchers found that cow's milk stimulated the growth of human prostate cancer cells in each of fourteen separate experiments, producing an average increase in cancer growth rate of more than 30%. In contrast, almond milk suppressed the growth of cancer cells by more than 30%.? I'm wondering if there could be a better substance to use with the flaxseed oil other than cottage cheese or quark with the Budwig protocol that would be non-dairy??? ? ?On the use of Fenbendazole if it prevents the uptake of glucose into cancer cells, wouldn't it also prevent the uptake of glucose into healthy cells too, and cause weakness or fatigue? Thanks, Duane
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 10:21:00 PM MDT, Rahel Warshaw-Dadon <joy.forward@...> wrote:
Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
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I don't want to paste the whole article, but here is an excerpt from the FAQ's on BP from HCN site
http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/budwig-diet-vegan-alternatives.html
¡°There really is no good substitute for dairy products in the Budwig Diet. ... the flaxoil/cottage cheese mixture changes the two components into a different food which is easier to tolerate. (As one person reports: ¡®For many years I have been unable to tolerate dairy but have no problem with flaxoil/cottage cheese¡¯). I guess we should believe Dr. Budwig when she says that she has never had a patient who couldn't tolerate quark (cottage cheese) as part of her Oil-Protein Diet.¡±
I would suggest to bookmark the whole FAQ page there as it answers many of the questions asked here.
Best wishes, Rod in MN/USA
On Thursday, April 14, 2022, 10:22:20 AM CDT, donegoing2002@... via groups.io <donegoing2002@...> wrote:
I have a question for all. In a book by Dr. Greger, he says, " Researchers found that cow's milk stimulated the growth of human prostate cancer cells in each of fourteen separate experiments, producing an average increase in cancer growth rate of more than 30%. In contrast, almond milk suppressed the growth of cancer cells by more than 30%.? I'm wondering if there could be a better substance to use with the flaxseed oil other than cottage cheese or quark with the Budwig protocol that would be non-dairy??? ? ?On the use of Fenbendazole if it prevents the uptake of glucose into cancer cells, wouldn't it also prevent the uptake of glucose into healthy cells too, and cause weakness or fatigue? Thanks, Duane
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 10:21:00 PM MDT, Rahel Warshaw-Dadon <joy.forward@...> wrote:
Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
|
Rahel,
You are falling into the trap of thinking all omega-6s are bad!? They are crucial in the oxygen transport in the mitochondria--not omega-3. If you study Budwig's works, she is equally bullish on the omega-6, linoleic acid along with the omega-3, linolenic acid! In fact they both work synergistically. The bad omega-6s are the ones processed by the food industry to lengthen storage life. They are the ones that are hydrogenated by industry and they will NOT easily allow for oxygen transport once incorporated into the mitochondrial membrane.
I would like to also stress here that there is a very
good reason why the inner membrane of the Mitochondria has very little
of the triple bond Omega-3 Linolenic acid in it as compared to the
double-bonded Omega-6 Linoleic acid. From reading much of Dr. Budwig's
writings, she seemed to think the triple bond of Linolenic acid was even
more important in oxygen uptake than the double-bonded Linoleic acid,
though she knew both were extremely important. This is really quite
wrong! If you study biology, you know that the Goldilocks Principle is
very evident throughout. There are certain conditions that are most
hospitable for life. Too much of something or too little of something
will have disastrous effects on a healthy organism. This principle
applies to the PUFAs as well. The more complex the bonds of the PUFAs,
the more reactive they are to oxygen and the more likely they oxidize
becoming rancid. The Omega-6 Linoleic acid with its two double-bonds has
just enough attraction for oxygen where its electrons can latch onto
oxygen in the mitochondria's inner-membrane and act as a reversible
carrier. The omega-3, triple-bonded Linolenic acid would prove too
reactive for this task as would even the higher 5 & 6 double-bonds
seen in fish oil's EPA and DHA which is why we see neither in any
substantial volumes in the mitochondria!? In commercial retail, fish oil
and flax oil are a lot more likely to go rancid than the Omega-6
Linoleic acid oils. Same is true in the mitochondria. Just the right
oxygen reactivity is all important with this task of carrying oxygen
from outside the mitochondria membrane to the inner structure where it
can produce ATP. If the Omega-3 Linolenic acid was the prime PUFA in the
mitochondria, it would be more likely to suffer rancidity on contact
with oxygen resulting in no reversible qualities which are so needed for
oxygen uptake and diffusion. There would be irreversibly
auto-oxidization when reversibility is a must.
Chem Phys Lipids. 2015 Apr;187:50-5. doi: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2015.02.004. Epub 2015 Feb 26.
Cardiolipin linoleic acid content and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase activity are associated in rat skeletal muscle.
Abstract
Cardiolipin (CL) is an inner-mitochondrial membrane phospholipid that is
important for optimal mitochondrial function. Specifically, Cardiolipin
and the Cardiolipin's linoleic content
are known to be positively associated with cytochrome c oxidase (COX)
activity. However, this association has not been examined in skeletal
muscle. In this study, rats were fed high-fat diets with a naturally
occurring gradient in linoleic acid:? coconut oil? 5.8%; flaxseed oil
13.2%; safflower oil 75.1%) in an attempt to alter both mitochondrial
Cardiolipin linoleic composition and COX activity in rat mixed hind-limb
muscle. In general, mitochondrial membrane lipid composition was fairly
resistant to dietary treatments as only modest changes in fatty acid
composition were detected in Cardiolipin and other major mitochondrial
phospholipids. As a result of this resistance, Cardiolipin content was
not different between the dietary groups. Consistent with the lack of
changes in Cardiolipin content, mitochondrial activity was also not
different between the dietary groups. However, correlational analysis
using data obtained from rats across the dietary groups showed a
significant relationship. suggesting that Cardiolipin content may
positively influence mitochondrial activity thereby making this lipid
molecule a potential factor related to mitochondrial health and function
in skeletal muscle.
doug
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 11:14 AM Rod Holmgren via <s4sindus= [email protected]> wrote: I don't want to paste the whole article, but here is an excerpt from the FAQ's on BP from HCN site
¡°There really is no good substitute for dairy products in the Budwig Diet. ... the flaxoil/cottage cheese mixture changes the two components into a different food which is easier to tolerate. (As one person reports: ¡®For many years I have been unable to tolerate dairy but have no problem with flaxoil/cottage cheese¡¯). I guess we should believe Dr. Budwig when she says that she has never had a patient who couldn't tolerate quark (cottage cheese) as part of her Oil-Protein Diet.¡±
I would suggest to bookmark the whole FAQ page there as it answers many of the questions asked here.
Best wishes, Rod in MN/USA
I have a question for all. In a book by Dr. Greger, he says, " Researchers found that cow's milk stimulated the growth of human prostate cancer cells in each of fourteen separate experiments, producing an average increase in cancer growth rate of more than 30%. In contrast, almond milk suppressed the growth of cancer cells by more than 30%.? I'm wondering if there could be a better substance to use with the flaxseed oil other than cottage cheese or quark with the Budwig protocol that would be non-dairy??? ? ?On the use of Fenbendazole if it prevents the uptake of glucose into cancer cells, wouldn't it also prevent the uptake of glucose into healthy cells too, and cause weakness or fatigue? Thanks, Duane
On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 10:21:00 PM MDT, Rahel Warshaw-Dadon < joy.forward@...> wrote:
Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
|
Shalom Tom, thanks, and my apologies to Zaharia - I will make sure to pay attention to her advice. I am new to that fb page, and have not yet noticed reference to the Budwig Protocol. Wonderful if they recommend both protocols together.
Rahel Jerusalem
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Zaharia sits is a naturopath on the Fembendazole Facebook page & she is extremely knowledgeable on the subject having helped many people back to health sometimes incorporating the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fembendazole. ? Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
|
My mother, who has breast cancer, just started the Budwig Diet based program with the Budwig Center in Malaga, Spain. ?Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
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Dear Konni
Please lets us know how your Mother progresses - I have been taking Mistletoe and doing HBOT treatment after chemoradiotherapy Sep - Dec for Oesophageal Cancer in 2020 and had been doing Budwig up to Sept 2020 since 2019 but thinking of starting again as they claim I have mets in my brain (5 lesions) but I think its sarcoidosis from the Pfizer Vaccine as my bloods and CSF show no signs of cancer and the vaccine had sarcoid as an adverse effect (had it in 1990)?
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On 17 Apr 2022, at 06:25, Konni Tanaka via groups.io <konnitanaka@...> wrote:
? My mother, who has breast cancer, just started the Budwig Diet based program with the Budwig Center in Malaga, Spain. ?Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
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And she is doing well? What dosage is she given?
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On Apr 17, 2022, at 12:25 AM, Konni Tanaka via groups.io <konnitanaka@...> wrote:
? My mother, who has breast cancer, just started the Budwig Diet based program with the Budwig Center in Malaga, Spain. ?Fenbendazole is one of the treatments (among a number of others) that is being given to her.
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Shalom?Tom,? I took your comment about Zarah?(not Zaharia), on the FaceBook Fenbendazole?page, seriously.? Finally, I had a rather long correspondence with her.? You mentioned that she occasionally incorporates the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fenbendazole.? That may be so (I have not checked enough to voice an opinion?about that); however, in our correspondence she was quite denigrating of the Budwig Protocol, causing me to question her opinion.? She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.? Since I know that that comment is patently false, it is difficult for me to respect her opinion now.
sincerely, Rahel Jerusalem
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Zaharia sits is a naturopath on the Fembendazole Facebook page & she is extremely knowledgeable on the subject having helped many people back to health sometimes incorporating the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fembendazole. ? Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
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She chastised me and nice on that site because I recommend the BUDWIG PROTOCOL to everyone as their base diet when fighting cancer, she says it¡¯s not a cure all which I think everyone knows but it has a phenomenal track record compared to most other things so that¡¯s where we differed in our opinions, at least the Budwig protocol is all natural & the right way to try & help your body, I am not against the dewormer but I would always use Budwig too!
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On 18 Sep 2022, at 16:28, Rahel Warshaw-Dadon <joy.forward@...> wrote:
? Shalom?Tom,? I took your comment about Zarah?(not Zaharia), on the FaceBook Fenbendazole?page, seriously.? Finally, I had a rather long correspondence with her.? You mentioned that she occasionally incorporates the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fenbendazole.? That may be so (I have not checked enough to voice an opinion?about that); however, in our correspondence she was quite denigrating of the Budwig Protocol, causing me to question her opinion.? She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.? Since I know that that comment is patently false, it is difficult for me to respect her opinion now.
sincerely, Rahel Jerusalem Zaharia sits is a naturopath on the Fembendazole Facebook page & she is extremely knowledgeable on the subject having helped many people back to health sometimes incorporating the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fembendazole. ? Shalom, There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known. Be careful.
with good wishes, Rahel Jerusalem
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Thank you Rahel for this answer.?
Whoever enjoys putting the shadow upon other people's work and takes the hope of so many people away, does not do good work.
Dr. Budwig has never done anything of a kind. She didn't accuse anyone, as she didn't need it. Her work and her results and so many testimonials of people say enough.
Besides, everyone is responsible for personal choices in every aspect of life and meets the following consequences as well.
?
Sincerely
Mirjana
On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 5:29 PM Rahel Warshaw-Dadon < joy.forward@...> wrote:
Shalom?Tom,?
I took your comment about Zarah?(not Zaharia), on the FaceBook Fenbendazole?page, seriously.? Finally, I had a rather long correspondence with her.? You mentioned that she occasionally incorporates the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fenbendazole.? That may be so (I have not checked enough to voice an opinion?about that); however, in our correspondence she was quite denigrating of the Budwig Protocol, causing me to question her opinion.? She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.? Since I know that that comment is patently false, it is difficult for me to respect her opinion now.
?
sincerely,
Rahel
Jerusalem
Zaharia sits is a naturopath on the Fembendazole Facebook page & she is extremely knowledgeable on the subject having helped many people back to health sometimes incorporating the Budwig mix into her protocols along with the Fembendazole.
?
Shalom,
There have been some interesting discussions, here, about??as an alternative treatment for cancer.
?
Here, on the Budwig Forum, I suggest that it is important to mention the possible connection between the Budwig Protocol and Treatment by??.???is a drug given to patients suffering from parasites.? This drug interferes with glucose transport into the cells.? Without glucose, the parasites die.? As we know, without glucose, cancer cells cannot survive.? Thus, taking??causes both parasites and cancer cells to die from lack of nutrition.??
?
Cancer cells have membranes that are rich in omega-6 oils, causing easy transport of glucose, and not allowing oxygen transport into the cell.? The result of following the Budwig Protocol is that cancer cells cannot reproduce because there is not enough omega-6 oil to build the cancer cell membrane.? Normal, healthy cells, that?burn oxygen, have membranes that are rich in omega-3.? That is the reason that the BP is based on flaxseed oil, in which the ratio of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils is 1::4 (unlike corn oil, for example, in which the ration of omega-6 oils to omega-3 oils?is about 46::1).? Thus, a protocol based on?Fenbendazole might successfully reduce the cancer cell population, but would not offer the building blocks for continued health. Moreover, the die-off from rapidly?degraded cancer cells can be difficult for the body to process:? sometimes faster is not always better.
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Here, we know that the BP will lead to health.??
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I can imagine that?Fenbendazole might offer a quick fix.? I do not imagine that it will bring one to good health.? It is possible that a combination of these two protocols, a?Fenbendazole Protocol and prolonged use of the Budwig Protocol, might be an answer.
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There is a Facebook group called "".? I find the group posts a bit difficult, because, I believe, the moderators are simply not knowledgeable?enough to guide the discussions.? Nevertheless, there is interesting information.? It is important to note that some of the members of that group have mentioned research papers about the possible dangers of high doses of?Fenbendazole, and of following instructions found on social media, rather than on a more serious forum, like this one.??
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There is a lot about?Fenbendazole that is NOT yet known.
Be careful.
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Rahel
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Hi All,
Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol?
Kind regards, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon:
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She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.
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That would be impossible to determine. Not everybody who is doing budwig is engaged in social media and there seems to be few who even post a testimonial when they succeed.
But, it would be nice to have solid numbers to back up what we know to be true.
Rod in MN/USA
On Monday, September 19, 2022, 04:29:38 AM CDT, Joost <joost@...> wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol?
Kind regards, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon: > She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.
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The only numbers I have ever heard of regarding the Budwig diet were Johanna Budwigs above 90% success rate which had been tested in another Helsinki clinic with similar results if followed to the letter however this protocol is done slightly differently by different people that don¡¯t follow it correctly & results may vary for this reason.
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On 19 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
? That would be impossible to determine. Not everybody who is doing budwig is engaged in social media and there seems to be few who even post a testimonial when they succeed.
But, it would be nice to have solid numbers to back up what we know to be true.
Rod in MN/USA
On Monday, September 19, 2022, 04:29:38 AM CDT, Joost <joost@...> wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol?
Kind regards, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon: > She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.
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There is a forum in german language where I read lot of personal of personal results which are amazing and for different types of cancer.? For those who read german here is an address:? Regards Mirjana
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The only numbers I have ever heard of regarding the Budwig diet were Johanna Budwigs above 90% success rate which had been tested in another Helsinki clinic with similar results if followed to the letter however this protocol is done slightly differently by different people that don¡¯t follow it correctly & results may vary for this reason. ? That would be impossible to determine. Not everybody who is doing budwig is engaged in social media and there seems to be few who even post a testimonial when they succeed.
But, it would be nice to have solid numbers to back up what we know to be true.
Rod in MN/USA
On Monday, September 19, 2022, 04:29:38 AM CDT, Joost < joost@...> wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol?
Kind regards, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon: > She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.
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seems broken. I'll try again later.
Thanks anyway, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 19-09-2022 om 22:48 schreef Mirjana Mut:
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There is a forum in german language where I read lot of personal of personal results which are amazing and for different types of cancer. For those who read german here is an address: <> Regards Mirjana
On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 10:10 PM Tom via groups.io <> <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote:
The only numbers I have ever heard of regarding the Budwig diet were Johanna Budwigs above 90% success rate which had been tested in another Helsinki clinic with similar results if followed to the letter however this protocol is done slightly differently by different people that don¡¯t follow it correctly & results may vary for this reason.
On 19 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <> <s4sindus@...> wrote:
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That would be impossible to determine. Not everybody who is doing budwig is engaged in social media and there seems to be few who even post a testimonial when they succeed.
But, it would be nice to have solid numbers to back up what we know to be true.
Rod in MN/USA
On Monday, September 19, 2022, 04:29:38 AM CDT, Joost <joost@...> wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol?
Kind regards, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon: > She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.
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It is not broken, I have just entered it after your e-mail
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On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 1:27 PM Joost < joost@...> wrote: seems broken.
I'll try again later.
Thanks anyway,
´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 19-09-2022 om 22:48 schreef Mirjana Mut:
> There is a forum in german language where I read lot of personal of
> personal results which are amazing and for different types of cancer.
> For those who read german here is an address:
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> Regards
> Mirjana
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> On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 10:10 PM Tom via <>
> <thomas.carroll20=[email protected]> wrote:
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>? ? ?The only numbers I have ever heard of regarding the Budwig diet
>? ? ?were Johanna Budwigs above 90% success rate which had been tested
>? ? ?in another Helsinki clinic with similar results if followed to the
>? ? ?letter however this protocol is done slightly differently by
>? ? ?different people that don¡¯t follow it correctly & results may vary
>? ? ?for this reason.
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>>? ? ?On 19 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Rod Holmgren via
>>? ? ?<> <s4sindus=[email protected]> wrote:
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>>? ? ?budwig is engaged in social media and there seems to be few who
>>? ? ?even post a testimonial when they succeed.
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>>? ? ?But, it would be nice to have solid numbers to back up what we
>>? ? ?know to be true.
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>>? ? ?Rod in MN/USA
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>>? ? ?On Monday, September 19, 2022, 04:29:38 AM CDT, Joost
>>? ? ?<joost@...> wrote:
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>>? ? ?Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have
>>? ? ?been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol?
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>>? ? ?Kind regards,
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>>? ? ?Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon:
>>? ? ?> She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP.
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> /Your Guide through *your* primordial Consciousness/
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When I run my VPN connection through Germany everything works fine.
Op 20-09-2022 om 15:48 schreef Mirjana Mut:
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It is not broken, I have just entered it after your e-mail
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 1:27 PM Joost <joost@...> wrote:
seems broken. I'll try again later.
Thanks anyway, ´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢
Op 19-09-2022 om 22:48 schreef Mirjana Mut: > There is a forum in german language where I read lot of personal of > personal results which are amazing and for different types of cancer. > For those who read german here is an address: > > <> > Regards > Mirjana > > > On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 10:10 PM Tom via groups.io <> <> > <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote: > >? ? ?The only numbers I have ever heard of regarding the Budwig diet >? ? ?were Johanna Budwigs above 90% success rate which had been tested >? ? ?in another Helsinki clinic with similar results if followed to the >? ? ?letter however this protocol is done slightly differently by >? ? ?different people that don¡¯t follow it correctly & results may vary >? ? ?for this reason. > > >>? ? ?On 19 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <> >>? ? ?<> <s4sindus@...> wrote: >> >>? ? ?? >> >>? ? ?That would be impossible to determine. Not everybody who is doing >>? ? ?budwig is engaged in social media and there seems to be few who >>? ? ?even post a testimonial when they succeed. >> >>? ? ?But, it would be nice to have solid numbers to back up what we >>? ? ?know to be true. >> >>? ? ?Rod in MN/USA >> >>? ? ?On Monday, September 19, 2022, 04:29:38 AM CDT, Joost >>? ? ?<joost@...> wrote: >> >> >>? ? ?Hi All, >> >>? ? ?Are there any current data available on (numbers of) people who have >>? ? ?been cured of cancer by the Budwig protocol? >> >>? ? ?Kind regards, >>? ? ?´³´Ç´Ç²õ³Ù¡¤±·³¢ >> >>? ? ?Op 18-09-2022 om 16:45 schreef Rahel Warshaw-Dadon: >>? ? ?> She claimed that no one ever heals with the BP. >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Homepage: www.MirjanaMut.com <> < <>> > /Your Guide through *your* primordial Consciousness/ >
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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.
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