Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 Freshly ground flax seed and/or flaxseed oil blended with cottage cheese or mixed with yogurt did wonders for me while battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. I believe it was one of the things that helped me tolerate the chemo as well as I did. Carol/Piney rheumatic fish vs flax seed oil > > > > > > > I've seen a number of comments here recently about flax seed > oil. You > > might > > > find Dr. Mercola's take on this interesting. I've seen similar > comments > > by > > > Barry Sears (the Zone Diet) and Dr. Eades (the Protein > Power > > Diet). > > > http://www.mercola.com/2003/jan/1/fish_oil.htm > > > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 I have just recently found on the internet that Flax seed taken at least 30mg daily either by soft-gel capsules, oil, or the seeds themselves helps SLE/Lupus sufferers because it lowers the markers antibodies for this disease-- the elevated ANA titer and anti-DNA. I wish I would have book marked the page. The study was done on mice. It was a PDF format. I will try to find it & send it out. Tamra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 Here it is. http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/TouretteSyndromeF/12.2.999.30PM FLAXREDUCESA.html FLAX REDUCES ANTIBODY LEVELS This article submitted by dkw on 12/2/99. For those of you who are interested in using flax, it may not be for everyone. If it causes someone to be hyperactive as one poster mentioned, use some common sense and quit using it. I wonder why the poster who made that comment continued it's use? I do not believe for one minute that a child would be hyperactive for months after it's use. Someone has an agenda here and it has nothing to do with helping people. Anyway, flax is not the ONLY thing that influences fatty acid enzymes. There are alternatives which I will disclose in the future, and yes, fish oil is one of them. If you are worried about the oil, you could grind the seeds in a blender and get the alpha linolenic acid that way. Here is the study that I have posted before but some of you may have missed. Linseed is flax. Lupus 1998;7(3):192-7 Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids decrease anti-dsDNA and anti-cardiolipin antibodies production in idiotype induced mouse model of systemic lupus erythematosus. Reifen R, Blank M, Afek A, Kopilowiz Y, Sklan D, Gershwin ME, German B, Yoshida S, Shoenfeld Y School of Nutritional Sciences, The Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of diets with different polyunsaturated fatty acid contents, including linseed oil which contains 70% omega-3 fatty acids, on autoantibody production in idiotype induced mouse model of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS: Five different fats were fed to mice with induced SLE and antibody titers to anti-DNA and anti-cardiolipin were determined and histological examination of kidneys were carried out. RESULTS: SLE mice fed linseed oil showed lower titers of antibodies to DNA and to cardiolipin and less severe kidney damage than mice fed other diets, including fish oil. CONCLUSION: Use of linseed oil may attenuate the severity of SLE and this diet may be recommended for other auto-immune diseases as well. PMID: 9607643, UI: 98268659 Next Article Previous Article Return to Neurological Disorder Topic Menu Here is a list of responses that have been posted regarding this article... to " not " (12/3/99) 3:19 PM Dear DAD, 'leaps of faith' (12/3/99) 1:53 PM As a Dad, doesn't that seem (12/3/99) 9:42 AM Lupus is an autoimmune disorder (12/3/99) 2:45 AM crippled immune systems and flax (12/2/99) 11:53 PM Why do you want to reduce (12/2/99) 11:36 PM ugh, here we go again (12/2/99) 11:35 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 anyone know of anything else the flax oil can be combined with (sulperated protein) for this effect. i do not eat dairy. thanks. rachael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 , The following is a site for ordering Companion Nutrients (sulphurated proteins supplement) which is recommended for use with Flaxseed Oil by those who are dairy intolerant. bg http://www.naturesdistributors.com/WorldsFinestFlaxProducts.html Re: rheumatic Re: fish vs flax seed oil anyone know of anything else the flax oil can be combined with (sulperated protein) for this effect. i do not eat dairy. thanks. rachael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 I think eggs can be considered a sulphurated protein. At any rate, I always take fish or flax oil during or immediately after a protein+fat meal. E. Aerial36@... said: > anyone know of anything else the flax oil can be combined with (sulperated > protein) for this effect. i do not eat dairy. thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 All, I've seen, numerous times, on this site and others, someone touting a doctor or researcher for their " Nobel prize nominations " . To my knowledge, the Nobel committees do not publish lists of nominees, only the winners are publicized. So I went to the Nobel website, hoping to find a list of nominees. (See this link: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/nomination/index.html ) I quote from this site below: Confidential Nominations According to the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation, information about the nominations is not to be disclosed, publicly or privately, for a period of fifty years. The restriction not only concerns the nominees and nominators, but also investigations and opinions in the awarding of a prize. I searched the Physiology or Medicine database of nominees (from 1901 to 1949) and there is no Budwig listed. There is no Johanna listed (in case she was nominated using a different surname). So, can anyone tell me how they know that someone has been nominated? And specifically, the 6 nominations mentioned below? Forgive me my skepticism, but it seems an easy thing to claim that one's work has been nominated, since I am not aware of any way to verify that... Regards, bsgttx wrote: > > Hi , Mark & All, > > I rarely disagree with Dr. Mercola's assessment of things, but in > the article referenced from him and Dr. Artemis P. Simopoulos on > fish oil and their mention of flaxseed oil, it looks like neither of > them are familiar with Dr. Johanna Budwig's work or the tremendous > health benefits of flaxseed oil. > > Flaxseed oil (fresh and dated in the refrigerated section of a > health store), in order for it to have these outstanding benefits, > MUST be paired (eaten) with a sulphurated protein which serves as > a " carrier " for getting the essential fatty acids into the cells. > There were 6 Nobel prize nominations for this work, yet America has > largely ignored its greatest benefits which was in turning around > terminal cancer patients, along with benefiting approx. 168 > inflammatory conditions. > > Do a search on Dr. Johanna Budwig, to read more about her. Also, go > to > http://www.arthritistrust.org/resources/articles.php?ww=769 > and locate the indexed article, " Essential Fatty Acids Are > Essential. " It's a real eye opener. > > Dr. Mercola's praise of fish oil is right on! But he certainly did > not give flaxseed oil its due praise. I'm wondering if this may be > his " blind spot " , but I've never known him to have one before this. > > The flaxseed oil combination (flaxseed oil, plain yogurt, and > acidophilus) I believe literally saved my life, though for the first > two years I was eating it every day, I knew nothing about Dr. > Budwig's work and just got very lucky. When I discovered it one > day, I was truly shocked! > > bg > > > > > > > It's good to see you back, Mark! > > Now I understand clearly why flax oil did nothing for me, but fish > oil is > > very helpful for pain. > > > > Re fish oil for Canadians especially. I have found no liquid > pharmaceutical > > grade, molecularly distilled fish oil sold in Canada until now. > Arctic > > Omega now has the liquid fish oil available. Their website is > > www.nordicnaturals.com. > > > > > > (RA 25+ years, AP since Nov. 97) > > > > rheumatic fish vs flax seed oil > > > > > > > I've seen a number of comments here recently about flax seed > oil. You > > might > > > find Dr. Mercola's take on this interesting. I've seen similar > comments > > by > > > Barry Sears (the Zone Diet) and Dr. Eades (the Protein > Power > > Diet). > > > http://www.mercola.com/2003/jan/1/fish_oil.htm > > > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 , It is always good for us to question things. That is the way we learn. My own knowledge about Dr. Budwig came after I had already experienced what I later learned her work had shown. It was a dramatic and earthshaking experience for me. I was asked to share my story with Cliff Beckwith, the moderator of the Flaxseed Oil Group, which I did. Later, a lady who had read it there asked if she could post it to her group. Wanting to help others as I had been helped, I said ok. What I didn't ask was where she would be posting it. One day I was pretty astonished when I was doing a search on Dr. Budwig, and I was startled to see my post pop-up under the search, " My Story -- Dr. Budwig's.... " (can't remember the rest of it), but it will come up if you use this part for your search. I wrote it after a dx of " Probable Metastatic Carcinoma " was made and they had been searching for the " source of my cancer. " I knew nothing about Dr. Budwig at the time. It was in November -- when my oncologist was having me take a rest from all of the myriad of oncological tests (bone marrow biopsy, liver biopsy, etc., etc., etc.) that I had been having since June -- that I was reading in ArthritisTrust.org " Essential Fatty Acids Are Essential " that I first read about Dr. Budwig's work. It was definitely an " 'AH HAH " moment, and I knew WHO to praise besides Dr. Budwig. I'll not try to convince you of anything. I only know what I read and where I read it (and I feel the articles are very credible), and I know how it stopped the wasting syndrome in what looked like a very emaciated body like World War II concentration camp victims. I also knew how very gradually the wasting syndrome started slowing, how very gradually then I began to gain a few ounces here and there, and about a year afterward I began to get some " bloom " in my cheeks. At the time the bone and liver lesions were found (2 or 3 years later), I looked and felt like the picture of health. My oncologist after the 4 months of searching the tests called me her " mystery patient. " (It seemed that instead of developing cancer, I was developing wellness!) It's good, , that you raised this question. Perhaps this will end up helping many more to know about this. At first I was responding to you with only two brief paragraphs, but decided this was too important not to say more. bg PS Here are several links for anyone interested: Essential Fatty Acids Article (her work described) http://www.arthritistrust.org/resources/index.php?type=articles http://www.arthritistrust.org/downloads/publications/pub024.pdf http://www.thewelshwizard.com/LIST/Budwig.htm From: bsgttx Cc: rheumatic Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 11:10 AM Subject: Re: rheumatic Re: fish vs flax seed oil All, I've seen, numerous times, on this site and others, someone touting a doctor or researcher for their " Nobel prize nominations " . To my knowledge, the Nobel committees do not publish lists of nominees, only the winners are publicized. So I went to the Nobel website, hoping to find a list of nominees. (See this link: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/nomination/index.html ) I quote from this site below: Confidential Nominations According to the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation, information about the nominations is not to be disclosed, publicly or privately, for a period of fifty years. The restriction not only concerns the nominees and nominators, but also investigations and opinions in the awarding of a prize. I searched the Physiology or Medicine database of nominees (from 1901 to 1949) and there is no Budwig listed. There is no Johanna listed (in case she was nominated using a different surname). So, can anyone tell me how they know that someone has been nominated? And specifically, the 6 nominations mentioned below? Forgive me my skepticism, but it seems an easy thing to claim that one's work has been nominated, since I am not aware of any way to verify that... Regards, bsgttx wrote: Hi , Mark & All, I rarely disagree with Dr. Mercola's assessment of things, but in the article referenced from him and Dr. Artemis P. Simopoulos on fish oil and their mention of flaxseed oil, it looks like neither of them are familiar with Dr. Johanna Budwig's work or the tremendous health benefits of flaxseed oil. Flaxseed oil (fresh and dated in the refrigerated section of a health store), in order for it to have these outstanding benefits, MUST be paired (eaten) with a sulphurated protein which serves as a " carrier " for getting the essential fatty acids into the cells. There were 6 Nobel prize nominations for this work, yet America has largely ignored its greatest benefits which was in turning around terminal cancer patients, along with benefiting approx. 168 inflammatory conditions. Do a search on Dr. Johanna Budwig, to read more about her. Also, go to http://www.arthritistrust.org/resources/articles.php?ww=769 and locate the indexed article, " Essential Fatty Acids Are Essential. " It's a real eye opener. Dr. Mercola's praise of fish oil is right on! But he certainly did not give flaxseed oil its due praise. I'm wondering if this may be his " blind spot " , but I've never known him to have one before this. The flaxseed oil combination (flaxseed oil, plain yogurt, and acidophilus) I believe literally saved my life, though for the first two years I was eating it every day, I knew nothing about Dr. Budwig's work and just got very lucky. When I discovered it one day, I was truly shocked! bg > It's good to see you back, Mark! > Now I understand clearly why flax oil did nothing for me, but fish oil is > very helpful for pain. > > Re fish oil for Canadians especially. I have found no liquid pharmaceutical > grade, molecularly distilled fish oil sold in Canada until now. Arctic > Omega now has the liquid fish oil available. Their website is > www.nordicnaturals.com. > > > (RA 25+ years, AP since Nov. 97) > > rheumatic fish vs flax seed oil > > > > I've seen a number of comments here recently about flax seed oil. You > might > > find Dr. Mercola's take on this interesting. I've seen similar comments > by > > Barry Sears (the Zone Diet) and Dr. Eades (the Protein Power > Diet). > > http://www.mercola.com/2003/jan/1/fish_oil.htm > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 Hey, BG! Congrats on your recovery and good health! Please tell me what a " sulphurated " protein is-give me some examples-so I'll know what to eat with flaxseed oil. Thanks much-Sally in Little Rock rheumatic fish vs flax seed oil > > > > > > > I've seen a number of comments here recently about flax seed > oil. You > > might > > > find Dr. Mercola's take on this interesting. I've seen similar > comments > > by > > > Barry Sears (the Zone Diet) and Dr. Eades (the Protein > Power > > Diet). > > > http://www.mercola.com/2003/jan/1/fish_oil.htm > > > > > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 Billie, I think it's fabulous that the treatment has restored your health! If you will notice, I didn't make any derogatory comments about this treatment. I want desperately to believe in these alternative treatments - so far, nothing is working for me... If you re-read my email, you will see that I asked, how do you know that this doctor received 6 Nobel nominations? That question hasn't been answered, nor, do I suspect, will it.... It bothers me to see unsubstantiated claims regarding credentials and professional acclaim. Regards, Billie Garmon wrote: > , > > It is always good for us to question things. That is the way we > learn. My own knowledge about Dr. Budwig came after I had already > experienced what I later learned her work had shown. It was a > dramatic and earthshaking experience for me. > > I was asked to share my story with Cliff Beckwith, the moderator of > the Flaxseed Oil Group, which I did. Later, a lady who had read it > there asked if she could post it to her group. Wanting to help others > as I had been helped, I said ok. What I didn't ask was where she > would be posting it. > > One day I was pretty astonished when I was doing a search on Dr. > Budwig, and I was startled to see my post pop-up under the search, " My > Story -- Dr. Budwig's.... " (can't remember the rest of it), but it > will come up if you use this part for your search. I wrote it after a > dx of " Probable Metastatic Carcinoma " was made and they had been > searching for the " source of my cancer. " > > I knew nothing about Dr. Budwig at the time. It was in November -- > when my oncologist was having me take a rest from all of the myriad of > oncological tests (bone marrow biopsy, liver biopsy, etc., etc., etc.) > that I had been having since June -- that I was reading in > ArthritisTrust.org " Essential Fatty Acids Are Essential " that I first > read about Dr. Budwig's work. It was definitely an " 'AH > HAH " moment, and I knew WHO to praise besides Dr. Budwig. > I'll not try to convince you of anything. I only know what I read and > where I read it (and I feel the articles are very credible), and I > know how it stopped the wasting syndrome in what looked like a very > emaciated body like World War II concentration camp victims. I also > knew how very gradually the wasting syndrome started slowing, how very > gradually then I began to gain a few ounces here and there, and about > a year afterward I began to get some " bloom " in my cheeks. At the > time the bone and liver lesions were found (2 or 3 years later), I > looked and felt like the picture of health. My oncologist after the 4 > months of searching the tests called me her " mystery patient. " (It > seemed that instead of developing cancer, I was developing wellness!) > > It's good, , that you raised this question. Perhaps this will > end up helping many more to know about this. At first I was > responding to you with only two brief paragraphs, but decided this was > too important not to say more. > > bg > > PS Here are several links for anyone interested: > > Essential Fatty Acids Article (her work described) > > http://www.arthritistrust.org/resources/index.php?type=articles > > http://www.arthritistrust.org/downloads/publications/pub024.pdf > > http://www.thewelshwizard.com/LIST/Budwig.htm > > > From: <mailto:pinto@...> > > bsgttx <mailto:bsgttx@...> > Cc: rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic > > Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 11:10 AM > Subject: Re: rheumatic Re: fish vs flax seed oil > > All, > > I've seen, numerous times, on this site and others, someone > touting a doctor or researcher for their " Nobel prize > nominations " . To my knowledge, the Nobel committees do not publish > lists of nominees, only the winners are publicized. So I went to > the Nobel website, hoping to find a list of nominees. (See this > link: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/nomination/index.html ) I quote > from this site below: > > Confidential Nominations > According to the Statutes of the Nobel Foundation, information > about the nominations is not to be disclosed, publicly or > privately, for a period of fifty years. The restriction not only > concerns the nominees and nominators, but also investigations and > opinions in the awarding of a prize. > > I searched the Physiology or Medicine database of nominees (from > 1901 to 1949) and there is no Budwig listed. There is no Johanna > listed (in case she was nominated using a different surname). > > So, can anyone tell me how they know that someone has been > nominated? And specifically, the 6 nominations mentioned below? > Forgive me my skepticism, but it seems an easy thing to claim that > one's work has been nominated, since I am not aware of any way to > verify that... > > Regards, > > > bsgttx wrote: > >> >> Hi , Mark & All, >> >> I rarely disagree with Dr. Mercola's assessment of things, but in >> the article referenced from him and Dr. Artemis P. Simopoulos on >> fish oil and their mention of flaxseed oil, it looks like neither of >> them are familiar with Dr. Johanna Budwig's work or the tremendous >> health benefits of flaxseed oil. >> >> Flaxseed oil (fresh and dated in the refrigerated section of a >> health store), in order for it to have these outstanding benefits, >> MUST be paired (eaten) with a sulphurated protein which serves as >> a " carrier " for getting the essential fatty acids into the cells. >> There were 6 Nobel prize nominations for this work, yet America has >> largely ignored its greatest benefits which was in turning around >> terminal cancer patients, along with benefiting approx. 168 >> inflammatory conditions. >> >> Do a search on Dr. Johanna Budwig, to read more about her. Also, go >> to >> http://www.arthritistrust.org/resources/articles.php?ww=769 >> and locate the indexed article, " Essential Fatty Acids Are >> Essential. " It's a real eye opener. >> >> Dr. Mercola's praise of fish oil is right on! But he certainly did >> not give flaxseed oil its due praise. I'm wondering if this may be >> his " blind spot " , but I've never known him to have one before this. >> >> The flaxseed oil combination (flaxseed oil, plain yogurt, and >> acidophilus) I believe literally saved my life, though for the first >> two years I was eating it every day, I knew nothing about Dr. >> Budwig's work and just got very lucky. When I discovered it one >> day, I was truly shocked! >> >> bg >> >> >> >> >> >> > It's good to see you back, Mark! >> > Now I understand clearly why flax oil did nothing for me, but fish >> oil is >> > very helpful for pain. >> > >> > Re fish oil for Canadians especially. I have found no liquid >> pharmaceutical >> > grade, molecularly distilled fish oil sold in Canada until now. >> Arctic >> > Omega now has the liquid fish oil available. Their website is >> > www.nordicnaturals.com. >> > >> > >> > (RA 25+ years, AP since Nov. 97) >> > >> > rheumatic fish vs flax seed oil >> > >> > >> > > I've seen a number of comments here recently about flax seed >> oil. You >> > might >> > > find Dr. Mercola's take on this interesting. I've seen similar >> comments >> > by >> > > Barry Sears (the Zone Diet) and Dr. Eades (the Protein >> Power >> > Diet). >> > > http://www.mercola.com/2003/jan/1/fish_oil.htm >> > > >> > > Mark >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups >> > > >> > > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 And likewise, it could appear to some that you (or whoever you originally got the information from) is trying to give credibility to her work by claiming Nobel nominations that may not exist. In fact, I am wondering why this is cited if no one can back it up? Billie, you've made a number of assumptions about me. I didn't need to go to " great lengths " to find the standards for Nobel nominations, it's an easy search using Google. And why do you think I didn't bother to read the article? I did, which is why I am asking where this came from - I don't see any statement about 6 Nobel nominations.... or any Nobel nominations. There's only one statement specifically about work earning a Nobel, which you cite below. Just reading critically, that's all.... Best regards, bsgttx wrote: > > , > > The question you raised has popped up before, and the detective in > me finally found time today to dig a bit further. This will cover > what I've learned. At least it satisfies my own mind as the most > likely answer. > > I understood your post and your question. However, if you re-read > your post, it could appear to some that you were on a quest to > discredit Dr. Budwig's work via the Nobel prize nominations > question. You did go to great lengths to find the information on it > as opposed to looking at her work and the results of it in the > article, " Essential Fatty Acids Are Essential " -- > http://www.arthritistrust.org/downloads/publications/pub024.pdf > > By the way, Dr. Budwig died recently at the age of 90+, so her > research was quite some time ago. > > Regardless of the Nobel prize matter, her work is documented > research, it speaks for itself; and the results many cancer > survivors have had speak for it, too. One only has to go to the > flaxseed oil sites or the cures for cancer site or the cancertestimonials > site to learn of this. Plus, who knows how many in her native > Germany. (They've always been way ahead of us in natural medicine.) > > One theory (it's just my theory) is that the Nobel prize mention > about her work may have begun with someone writing early on that Dr. > Budwig's work (referring to the work which was carried on based on > the same work done by her predecessor German scientists, and that > which she used to continue looking for what they had not been able > to find). > > Her predecesors looking for what Dr. Budwig finally found were: > Liebig (1842), Pflueger (1875), Hoppe-Seyler (1876) and Lebedow > (1888); and at the turn of the century, Rosenfield. In 1920 > Meyerhof, pursuing this work, was winner of the Nobel Prize in > Physiology & Medicine (not just a nomination). Warburg (1931) > proved that essential fatty acids were required to heal the body of > fatty degeneration of the cells. " Szent-Gyorgy earned the Nobel > Prize in 1937 by showing linoleic acid, in combination with sulphur- > rich proteins, stimulated the vital oxygenation processes of the > body.. . . The medical scientists G.O. Burr and M. M. Burr finally > isolated and identified the essential fatty acids " and showed > specific results in controlled studies. " Unfortunately, that was > the end of the research into the action of combinations of nutrients > for the next fifty years. " > > Enters Dr. Budwig, who was able to start her research for > the 'combination' using the published research of the above > scientists to build on. " Dr. Budwig discovered that, without > exception, the blood of unhealthy persons always exhibited very low > levels of linoleic acid. " She went on to discover a way to get > EFA's into the cells. > > For more detailed information on her research, go to the article > referenced above on Arthritis Trust and read the facinating research > (it is a pdf document, pages 3, 4, 5 details her research). > > Since going to this detailed article, it is my feeling too that > perhaps the reference to the " Nobel Prize nominations " had to do > with this collective body of work and included all the scientists > involved in it. If this is true, I'm sure Dr. Budwig had nothing to > do with this misconception; it was just a misinterpretation. > > , since your post, I have written to Cliff (moderator of the > flaxseedoil group to see if he has documentation on the Nobel prize > thing, and he wrote the e-mail below. > > That's it for me. End of assignment. > > bg > > > >> rheumatic fish vs flax seed oil > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > I've seen a number of comments here recently about flax > seed > > >> oil. You > > >> > might > > >> > > find Dr. Mercola's take on this interesting. I've seen > similar > > >> comments > > >> > by > > >> > > Barry Sears (the Zone Diet) and Dr. Eades (the > Protein > > >> Power > > >> > Diet). > > >> > > http://www.mercola.com/2003/jan/1/fish_oil.htm > > >> > > > > >> > > Mark > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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