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Sanr, NotMilk is an opinion site that selectively supports a propaganda agenda

with whatever fear and innuendo that can be promoted, much like the Healing Crow

SCD site, and Quackbusters (National Association Against Health Fraud). I

wouldn't use any of the information on these sites unless I verified it, and

when I tried that I found many of their points unsupported. Don't fall for it.

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Duke, I've read that a tumour undergoing differentiation often increases in size

while it decreases in hardness as the cells become less stressed, more normal,

and more plump.

If your tumour is that accessible, ozonated olive oil should be going on it. I'd

never use clay on it but whatever. Also, I've seen a neck tumour shrink down in

a couple of weeks with applications of electricity like GEIPE (look it up :)

And, don't forget the testimonials for Transfer Factor from the

group.

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my neck area and even more difficulty difficulty swallowing. I have been

putting  Now's Bentonite clay directly on the tumor in quantity for a little

over three weeks. The bleeding as gotten a little less. I am changing the

dressing three times a day. and it has gotten quite painful. I have also had an

increase in skin irritation Nose and chin area, scalp, shoulders and back of

neck and just below rib cage on my back. No particular out break just itchy and

scrubbing with tee tree soap helps but it comes back in about three hours.

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Duncan

thanks for the input.

I have a good source for the ozonated olive oil and was using it before the clay

was started. Thanks again

Hope your day has gone well  ---  Duke

From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Subject: Re: Whey

Coconut Oil

Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 1:07 PM

Duke, I've read that a tumour undergoing differentiation often increases in size

while it decreases in hardness as the cells become less stressed, more normal,

and more plump.

If your tumour is that accessible, ozonated olive oil should be going on it. I'd

never use clay on it but whatever. Also, I've seen a neck tumour shrink down in

a couple of weeks with applications of electricity like >

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Hi ; I hope you meant the whey is UNdenatured, meaning unbroken and the

crucial glutathione-precursor peptides are preserved intact. Of course you do ;)

A good profile will read something like the one I picked up today at London

Drugs here in Canada:

beta-lactoglobulin 42%

alpha=lactalbumin 30%

serum albumin 2%

lactoferrin 1%

These are the glutathione-producing fractions. Some companies add " glutamine

peptides " but glutamine is not the rate-limiting factor in glutathione creation.

If the whey is processed with low temperature it's at least a clue it's been

handled fairly well. If no such language appears there is no clue it's a good

product for this purpose.

all good,

Duncan

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in these shakes or not? It is 99% denatured. That's all I could find. Is that

ok? How much and how many times per day?

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On whey dosage , about 30 grams, more than some scoops give, per dose,

twice daily for anti-aging and general health in mature and older adults; cancer

patients and body builders would do at least 4 30 gram servings, and general

anti-aging and health maintenance in healthy younger people is probably OK at 1

serving daily, plus 200 mcg selenium, preferably from yeast extract

(selenomethionine).

Sick and toxic people need more, and more selenium.

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> I bought some whey. Not real tasty, but I'll get past that. Is fruit allowed

in these shakes or not? It is 99% denatured. That's all I could find. Is that

ok? How much and how many times per day?

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Hi guys!

I have been reading all I can get my hands on about leptin. Quite interesting.

I am going to follow the 5 rules like he says to. The only thing I am going to

do differently is take whey 2 times per day also; once in the evening and once

during the day. However, I have a question about it. If I take it in the

morning, can I use it as my breakfast? If yes, then what about the days that I

eat eggs? When would I take it then. And if I can't use it as breakfast, I

guess I should just take it with breakfast.

Thanks.

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On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote:

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> b-complex, vitamin c, and selenium. The research supports it well. It will

> also tend to give one one more muscle and better organ function depending on

> hgh levels. In the slim you see muscle tonme and mass, and in the fat,

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> > copd, I think, and really need to gain a few pounds and put on some

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More specifically Judy, whey is the specific nutrient that is listed in the

doctors' drug book to maintain lean mass even against the wasting effect of HIV

and cancer; it's easier to maintain lean mass in everyone else.

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Just wondering I'm recouping from a meniscus tear operation in which I had

been walking on that tear for over a year. Gave me every diagnoses except the

correct ONE.( military healthcare) Anyway, would whey be beneficial for me? I am

lactose intolerant and hypothyroid meaning weight is a battle. Is there a good

one out there I should take?

Thanks

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Hi :

MSM will help. Take it in bulk starting with Tblspn/ day for a week &

work up to 3 heaping Tblespn (in a month or so). When the pain is gone,

cut back. This will fix any soft tissue injury & make all joint tissue

more pliable. Whey makes you well, in general.

Regards,

Jim

>Just wondering I'm recouping from a meniscus tear operation in which I

had been walking on that tear for over a year. Gave me every diagnoses

except the correct ONE.( military healthcare) Anyway, would whey be

beneficial for me? I am lactose intolerant and hypothyroid meaning

weight is a battle. Is there a good one out there I should take?

Thanks <

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