Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Always check low-fat? protein contents? Here is a list I put together: % Protein Cystine Methionine Cow's Milk 7.55 0.07 0.19 Cottage Cheese 12.39 0.12 0.37 Yogurt 5.25 0.05 0.16 Goat's Milk 3.56 0.05 0.08 Goats's soft cheese* 18.52 0.08 0.49 Soy milk 2.75 0.05 0.04 Silk tofu 4.80 0.07 0.07 Whey dried 11.73 0.21 0.22 USDA Handbook 8 Database Release 15 (August 2002) This doesn't tell about bio-availability. So I stick to quark/cottage cheese because Dr Budwig tested it and it works for me. Regards At 3:52 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, dreamz91 wrote: >I myself have poured FO into yogurt, hoping that it may have the same >beneficial effects. Could this be an alternative to CC? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Always check low-fat? protein contents? Here is a list I put together: % Protein Cystine Methionine Cow's Milk 7.55 0.07 0.19 Cottage Cheese 12.39 0.12 0.37 Yogurt 5.25 0.05 0.16 Goat's Milk 3.56 0.05 0.08 Goats's soft cheese* 18.52 0.08 0.49 Soy milk 2.75 0.05 0.04 Silk tofu 4.80 0.07 0.07 Whey dried 11.73 0.21 0.22 USDA Handbook 8 Database Release 15 (August 2002) This doesn't tell about bio-availability. So I stick to quark/cottage cheese because Dr Budwig tested it and it works for me. Regards At 3:52 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, dreamz91 wrote: >I myself have poured FO into yogurt, hoping that it may have the same >beneficial effects. Could this be an alternative to CC? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 What is " quark " cottege cheese? Bev. C. Re: Re: FO/CC > Always check > low-fat? > protein contents? > > Here is a list I put together: > > % Protein Cystine Methionine > > Cow's Milk 7.55 0.07 0.19 > Cottage Cheese 12.39 0.12 0.37 > Yogurt 5.25 0.05 0.16 > Goat's Milk 3.56 0.05 0.08 > Goats's soft cheese* 18.52 0.08 0.49 > Soy milk 2.75 0.05 0.04 > Silk tofu 4.80 0.07 0.07 > Whey dried 11.73 0.21 0.22 > > USDA Handbook 8 Database Release 15 (August 2002) > > This doesn't tell about bio-availability. > So I stick to quark/cottage cheese because Dr Budwig tested it > and it works for me. > > Regards > > > > > At 3:52 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, dreamz91 wrote: > >I myself have poured FO into yogurt, hoping that it may have the same > >beneficial effects. Could this be an alternative to CC? > > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 What is " quark " cottege cheese? Bev. C. Re: Re: FO/CC > Always check > low-fat? > protein contents? > > Here is a list I put together: > > % Protein Cystine Methionine > > Cow's Milk 7.55 0.07 0.19 > Cottage Cheese 12.39 0.12 0.37 > Yogurt 5.25 0.05 0.16 > Goat's Milk 3.56 0.05 0.08 > Goats's soft cheese* 18.52 0.08 0.49 > Soy milk 2.75 0.05 0.04 > Silk tofu 4.80 0.07 0.07 > Whey dried 11.73 0.21 0.22 > > USDA Handbook 8 Database Release 15 (August 2002) > > This doesn't tell about bio-availability. > So I stick to quark/cottage cheese because Dr Budwig tested it > and it works for me. > > Regards > > > > > At 3:52 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, dreamz91 wrote: > >I myself have poured FO into yogurt, hoping that it may have the same > >beneficial effects. Could this be an alternative to CC? > > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pfackelmann@... writes: > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > cheese is used. > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, NY as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the Northeast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pfackelmann@... writes: > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > cheese is used. > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, NY as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the Northeast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Bev. quark is the original stuff used by Dr Budwig. As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage cheese is used. Sorry, can't give you nutritional details. You may check FlaxSeedOil2-subscribe Regards At 18:41 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, Bev. wrote: >What is " quark " cottege cheese? Bev. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Bev. quark is the original stuff used by Dr Budwig. As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage cheese is used. Sorry, can't give you nutritional details. You may check FlaxSeedOil2-subscribe Regards At 18:41 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, Bev. wrote: >What is " quark " cottege cheese? Bev. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Hi , The second example given here, Maxine, started with Cervical cancer. Though Maxine was the head cook in our school cafeteria I did not know her well. I did not know until later that she had an identical twin die of the same thing earlier. Maxine is still doing well in early 2003. I want to say also, that I do not pick exaamples only that were successful. I put on every one that I know that happened, good or bad. There have been very few " bad " . Cliff ******** Hi, Following are some things which may be of significance and which I would like to relate to people who seek information. They are things which are anencouragement to me , and I trust to others as well. At the same time, I am not giving medical advice. What I am doing is giving informationconcerning things that have happened and it is up to each Individual to do with it what he or she wishes. Most people do not talk to doctors about this as it seems silly, but it isn't and it is a thrill to see people getting well that as far as doctor's expectations are concerned, should be dying. This document contains things that I want to tell everybody, and it just occurred to me that I can do it this way and simply send it as an attachment. I am fairly new at Email and am feeling my way and learning as I go along. My goal is to get out the greatest possible amount ofmeaningful information in the least possible time. ********* A year ago last October a lady who is a good friend of ours had a mammogram and it was suspicious. She immediately began using flaxseed at three tablespoons a day. A biopsy was set up for a week later and it was malignant. She underwent a lot of tests and when it was determined that the cancer had not spread a mastectomy was recommended. She had to follow the recommendations or tenure would not pay the $3000.00 for the tests. They waited about six weeks trying to get a doctor to do reconstructive surgery at the same time but couldn't arrange it.. Finally, it was felt that she should have the procedure before any spread occurred. The operation was performed and the removed tissue sent to the lab for analysis. There were no cancer cells detectable. She said the only good thing about it was that she had told the doctor what she was doing and he suddenly got very interested because his wife had had a double mastectomy and was not doing well. At the time, I did not know who the doctor was, but I do know now and all I have heard is that his wife is doing well. ************ On the web page and the tapes the story is related concerning Maxine. At the end of May, 1992 she was in the late stages. She was still able to dress and get meals but then had to lie down. She began using the oil, half heartedly at first, and didn't get worse. Then she used it more heavily and before long an MRI showed all clear. A year later she had to change doctors as the first one moved and the new doctor went overthe records and told her that this was a miracle; there was no way she should still be alive. About a week after Christmas, 1998, she called me and said that she had had a check-up a week before Christmas and all was well. Then the doctor told her he had just found out that HE had cancer. Now, Maxine told me, I decided to tell him from the very beginning what I had been doing and what had happened. Then she told me that she said to him, " I'm no doctor, but you have nothing to lose, and you had better get with it! " He said, " I'm going to. " He knew her history and that she had been doing no tandard treatment and, when his life was on the line, eelings and attitudes changed. ********* A few months ago a young woman brought her father in law for a visit. He had been found to have colon cancer and the tumors had practically filled the colon before it was realized. The doctors decided to try a new approach and insert a tube to hold the tumors out of the way and allow normal functions while an experimental chemo was use in an attempt to shrink the tumors. They came on a Saturday and the procedure was scheduled for Monday. Not wishing to die for lack of trying all possibilities this man started using flax oil immediately at four tablespoons a day. He was back in a few weeks for more oil, some for himself and some for some folks he knew, and was happy. He said the tube was uncomfortable. He said the tumors were shrinking rapidly and one day he had a big BM and the tube was not there any more. He has been back several times since then. One problem is that he is not telling the doctors what he is doing. If he recovers, as it seems is happening, it will be an interesting result for the new chemo, or will it? The end of this account is not happy. He stayed with the chemo because he didn't want to " make the doctors mad " . Finally, one day when he was here he said he just had to get off the chemo because it was killing him and he was losing weight. The doctors OK'd him to quit it and the weight loss stopped. However, a couple of months later he died. The chemo had done too much damage. It is wiser to tell the doctors one is using Flax Oil and if the doctors refuse to treat any longer one may be a lot better off. ************* This morning, March 26, 1999, there is a new development that I feel we should add to this document. On Saturday January 23 I went to a prostate cancer support group meeting for the first time. It was a bad morning to 98drive and a gentleman came for the first, and perhaps only, time. He took a cancer tape with him. Just after that his wife was found to have a rare, fast growing tumor that was developing in the aftermath of a mastectomy. The prognosis was very grim and the doctor gave her little hope. It was determined that chemo would be given in an effort to slow down the cancer but the only hope for survival would probably have to be stem cell transplants, which in itself is a dangerous procedure. She was very concerned and frightened concerning the future. Having become aware of the values of flaxseed oil she began using it at six tablespoons a day and had gotten a rebounder and was using that at first, but had to abandon that because it aggravated something in connection with the chemo, as I understand. She told the doctor that she was using flaxseed oil. His only comment was that she should go ahead; that it couldn't hurt. After the third treatment, the tumor has disappeared. The doctor told her that he could guarantee that the cancer would return unless she went with further treatment. They are going to do further treatments with a drug that is supposed to strengthen the immune system. She is sure that the flaxseed oil has played the major role in the situation but that won't be recognized. However the only thing that matters is that the crisis appears to be over, the stem cell procedure won't need to be used, she is feeling very good abut it but hardly daring to believe yet that she is facing a normal future. She will be continuing the use of flaxseed oil and depending on a strong immune system to prevent any recurrence. She is very much aware that the meeting that day was more than coincidence. The weather was terrible, her husband almost turned back twice and was very much opposed to my going. She is aware that The Lord was watching over her and we believe that also. ********* Three months ago when we were in my doctor's office there was a couple in the waiting room to whom we spoke briefly. That night the lady called us. He husband was a 73 year old retired college professor. His left lung had 85% cancer involvement. It had been decided to remove the lung at the Survival Center in Knoxville, but when the incision was made and the chest opened it was found that the cancer had spread further and it was decided to close and do what they could with radiation and chemo. The radiation had been finished and had not helped and he and his wife decided that the chemo wasn't worth the misery. He would live as long as possible and let it go at that. The Oncologist did not argue with that. She suggested that he get flaxseed oil and start using it at from 4 to 8 tablespoons a day. They decided on six and got started. Three months later I saw the Oncologist and asked her how he was doing. She said she had seen him last week and that the tumor was still there but he was holding his own. A year and a half later I was in the office again and asked the doctor how this man had gotten along. She said he had recently died but that he died of a blood clot. He had not died of cancer. FO/CC > My daughter-in-law is terminally ill with cervical cancer. She is going to > try Flaxseed oil with cottage cheese. > Can you tell me please if there is a particular Flaxseed oil or cottage > cheese she needs to take or are they all the same. > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Hi , The second example given here, Maxine, started with Cervical cancer. Though Maxine was the head cook in our school cafeteria I did not know her well. I did not know until later that she had an identical twin die of the same thing earlier. Maxine is still doing well in early 2003. I want to say also, that I do not pick exaamples only that were successful. I put on every one that I know that happened, good or bad. There have been very few " bad " . Cliff ******** Hi, Following are some things which may be of significance and which I would like to relate to people who seek information. They are things which are anencouragement to me , and I trust to others as well. At the same time, I am not giving medical advice. What I am doing is giving informationconcerning things that have happened and it is up to each Individual to do with it what he or she wishes. Most people do not talk to doctors about this as it seems silly, but it isn't and it is a thrill to see people getting well that as far as doctor's expectations are concerned, should be dying. This document contains things that I want to tell everybody, and it just occurred to me that I can do it this way and simply send it as an attachment. I am fairly new at Email and am feeling my way and learning as I go along. My goal is to get out the greatest possible amount ofmeaningful information in the least possible time. ********* A year ago last October a lady who is a good friend of ours had a mammogram and it was suspicious. She immediately began using flaxseed at three tablespoons a day. A biopsy was set up for a week later and it was malignant. She underwent a lot of tests and when it was determined that the cancer had not spread a mastectomy was recommended. She had to follow the recommendations or tenure would not pay the $3000.00 for the tests. They waited about six weeks trying to get a doctor to do reconstructive surgery at the same time but couldn't arrange it.. Finally, it was felt that she should have the procedure before any spread occurred. The operation was performed and the removed tissue sent to the lab for analysis. There were no cancer cells detectable. She said the only good thing about it was that she had told the doctor what she was doing and he suddenly got very interested because his wife had had a double mastectomy and was not doing well. At the time, I did not know who the doctor was, but I do know now and all I have heard is that his wife is doing well. ************ On the web page and the tapes the story is related concerning Maxine. At the end of May, 1992 she was in the late stages. She was still able to dress and get meals but then had to lie down. She began using the oil, half heartedly at first, and didn't get worse. Then she used it more heavily and before long an MRI showed all clear. A year later she had to change doctors as the first one moved and the new doctor went overthe records and told her that this was a miracle; there was no way she should still be alive. About a week after Christmas, 1998, she called me and said that she had had a check-up a week before Christmas and all was well. Then the doctor told her he had just found out that HE had cancer. Now, Maxine told me, I decided to tell him from the very beginning what I had been doing and what had happened. Then she told me that she said to him, " I'm no doctor, but you have nothing to lose, and you had better get with it! " He said, " I'm going to. " He knew her history and that she had been doing no tandard treatment and, when his life was on the line, eelings and attitudes changed. ********* A few months ago a young woman brought her father in law for a visit. He had been found to have colon cancer and the tumors had practically filled the colon before it was realized. The doctors decided to try a new approach and insert a tube to hold the tumors out of the way and allow normal functions while an experimental chemo was use in an attempt to shrink the tumors. They came on a Saturday and the procedure was scheduled for Monday. Not wishing to die for lack of trying all possibilities this man started using flax oil immediately at four tablespoons a day. He was back in a few weeks for more oil, some for himself and some for some folks he knew, and was happy. He said the tube was uncomfortable. He said the tumors were shrinking rapidly and one day he had a big BM and the tube was not there any more. He has been back several times since then. One problem is that he is not telling the doctors what he is doing. If he recovers, as it seems is happening, it will be an interesting result for the new chemo, or will it? The end of this account is not happy. He stayed with the chemo because he didn't want to " make the doctors mad " . Finally, one day when he was here he said he just had to get off the chemo because it was killing him and he was losing weight. The doctors OK'd him to quit it and the weight loss stopped. However, a couple of months later he died. The chemo had done too much damage. It is wiser to tell the doctors one is using Flax Oil and if the doctors refuse to treat any longer one may be a lot better off. ************* This morning, March 26, 1999, there is a new development that I feel we should add to this document. On Saturday January 23 I went to a prostate cancer support group meeting for the first time. It was a bad morning to 98drive and a gentleman came for the first, and perhaps only, time. He took a cancer tape with him. Just after that his wife was found to have a rare, fast growing tumor that was developing in the aftermath of a mastectomy. The prognosis was very grim and the doctor gave her little hope. It was determined that chemo would be given in an effort to slow down the cancer but the only hope for survival would probably have to be stem cell transplants, which in itself is a dangerous procedure. She was very concerned and frightened concerning the future. Having become aware of the values of flaxseed oil she began using it at six tablespoons a day and had gotten a rebounder and was using that at first, but had to abandon that because it aggravated something in connection with the chemo, as I understand. She told the doctor that she was using flaxseed oil. His only comment was that she should go ahead; that it couldn't hurt. After the third treatment, the tumor has disappeared. The doctor told her that he could guarantee that the cancer would return unless she went with further treatment. They are going to do further treatments with a drug that is supposed to strengthen the immune system. She is sure that the flaxseed oil has played the major role in the situation but that won't be recognized. However the only thing that matters is that the crisis appears to be over, the stem cell procedure won't need to be used, she is feeling very good abut it but hardly daring to believe yet that she is facing a normal future. She will be continuing the use of flaxseed oil and depending on a strong immune system to prevent any recurrence. She is very much aware that the meeting that day was more than coincidence. The weather was terrible, her husband almost turned back twice and was very much opposed to my going. She is aware that The Lord was watching over her and we believe that also. ********* Three months ago when we were in my doctor's office there was a couple in the waiting room to whom we spoke briefly. That night the lady called us. He husband was a 73 year old retired college professor. His left lung had 85% cancer involvement. It had been decided to remove the lung at the Survival Center in Knoxville, but when the incision was made and the chest opened it was found that the cancer had spread further and it was decided to close and do what they could with radiation and chemo. The radiation had been finished and had not helped and he and his wife decided that the chemo wasn't worth the misery. He would live as long as possible and let it go at that. The Oncologist did not argue with that. She suggested that he get flaxseed oil and start using it at from 4 to 8 tablespoons a day. They decided on six and got started. Three months later I saw the Oncologist and asked her how he was doing. She said she had seen him last week and that the tumor was still there but he was holding his own. A year and a half later I was in the office again and asked the doctor how this man had gotten along. She said he had recently died but that he died of a blood clot. He had not died of cancer. FO/CC > My daughter-in-law is terminally ill with cervical cancer. She is going to > try Flaxseed oil with cottage cheese. > Can you tell me please if there is a particular Flaxseed oil or cottage > cheese she needs to take or are they all the same. > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 I don't know...but you could contact them directly. I don't know where you live but they have a booth set up in Union Sq. at the farmers market in NYC every Saturday..that is at 16th St. and Broadway. In a message dated 4/13/03 6:14:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bchriste@... writes: > do they make a lactaid version? Bev. > Re: Re: FO/CC > > > > In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > pfackelmann@... writes: > > > > > > > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > > > cheese is used. > > > > > > > > > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, > NY > > as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the > Northeast. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 I don't know...but you could contact them directly. I don't know where you live but they have a booth set up in Union Sq. at the farmers market in NYC every Saturday..that is at 16th St. and Broadway. In a message dated 4/13/03 6:14:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bchriste@... writes: > do they make a lactaid version? Bev. > Re: Re: FO/CC > > > > In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > pfackelmann@... writes: > > > > > > > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > > > cheese is used. > > > > > > > > > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, > NY > > as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the > Northeast. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 thanks . I will check it out. Blessings. Bev. Re: Re: FO/CC > Bev. > > quark is the original stuff used by Dr Budwig. > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > cheese is used. > > Sorry, can't give you nutritional details. > You may check > > FlaxSeedOil2-subscribe > > Regards > > > > > At 18:41 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, Bev. wrote: > >What is " quark " cottege cheese? Bev. C. > > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 thanks . I will check it out. Blessings. Bev. Re: Re: FO/CC > Bev. > > quark is the original stuff used by Dr Budwig. > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > cheese is used. > > Sorry, can't give you nutritional details. > You may check > > FlaxSeedOil2-subscribe > > Regards > > > > > At 18:41 Uhr +0200 12.04.2003, Bev. wrote: > >What is " quark " cottege cheese? Bev. C. > > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 do they make a lactaid version? Bev. Re: Re: FO/CC > In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > pfackelmann@... writes: > > > > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > > cheese is used. > > > > > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, NY > as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the Northeast. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 do they make a lactaid version? Bev. Re: Re: FO/CC > In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > pfackelmann@... writes: > > > > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > > cheese is used. > > > > > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, NY > as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the Northeast. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 I live in Florida. a little far away for cc shopping. Thanks. Blessings. Bev. Re: Re: FO/CC > > > > > > > In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > pfackelmann@... writes: > > > > > > > > > > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > > > > cheese is used. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, > > NY > > > as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the > > Northeast. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 I live in Florida. a little far away for cc shopping. Thanks. Blessings. Bev. Re: Re: FO/CC > > > > > > > In a message dated 4/12/03 5:04:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > pfackelmann@... writes: > > > > > > > > > > As it is difficult to procure quark in Northern America, cottage > > > > cheese is used. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hawthorne Valley makes Quark. I have bought it in NYC and in Saugerties, > > NY > > > as well as in Woodstock so they do supply healthfood stores in the > > Northeast. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 Check www.barleans.com and check their foriegn outlets. Cliff ---- Original Message ----- From: " K T Axelby " <axelby@...> <cures for cancer > Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 1:10 PM Subject: FO/CC > Thanks everyone. > I live in the UK so it probably isn't wise to ship it from Barleans so I > will try to find a local supplier. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 Check www.barleans.com and check their foriegn outlets. Cliff ---- Original Message ----- From: " K T Axelby " <axelby@...> <cures for cancer > Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 1:10 PM Subject: FO/CC > Thanks everyone. > I live in the UK so it probably isn't wise to ship it from Barleans so I > will try to find a local supplier. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I have tried to buy flaxseed oil in Sheffield, England and can only buy off the shelf or mail order. Either way means it is not refrigerated prior to receiving it. Will this affect it please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 I have tried to buy flaxseed oil in Sheffield, England and can only buy off the shelf or mail order. Either way means it is not refrigerated prior to receiving it. Will this affect it please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Craig - my flaxseed oil (Schneekoppe) is not refrigerated but stocked in a cool place at the shop. Of course, I put it in the fridge after opening. Regards At 17:08 Uhr +0200 02.05.2003, craigston1 wrote: >I have tried to buy flaxseed oil in Sheffield, England and can only >buy off the shelf or mail order. Either way means it is not >refrigerated prior to receiving it. >Will this affect it please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Craig - my flaxseed oil (Schneekoppe) is not refrigerated but stocked in a cool place at the shop. Of course, I put it in the fridge after opening. Regards At 17:08 Uhr +0200 02.05.2003, craigston1 wrote: >I have tried to buy flaxseed oil in Sheffield, England and can only >buy off the shelf or mail order. Either way means it is not >refrigerated prior to receiving it. >Will this affect it please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2003 Report Share Posted June 30, 2003 I use 1/4 cup flaxseed oil to 1/2 cup cottege cheese. Bev. FO/CC > Hi all, > What is the ratio of flaxseed oil to cottage cheese that is recommended? I > would like to take it for prevention. > > Thank you. > Melinda C. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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