Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 From: <blosshan@...> > lentils...cause problems for those who unknowingly have an > intolerance to the gluten component. Love my lentil dishes but oh > boy will it flare up fibromyalgia, not funny. That's enlightening and sobering to learn. I knew that beans have enzyme inhibitors (unless soaked, sprouted, or fermented) but I didn't know about these problems. I wonder if it's correlated w/blood type. Is your blood type O or B? (I'm not a blood-type fanatic but think there's a substantial correlation for D'Adamo's AVOID foods) > The point I'm trying to make here is: many foods have healing > properties but what works for one may not be a good choice for > someone else. Absolutely. > Some foods are best to be left alone by everyone like soy Haelan, a high-quality, expensive fermented soy beverage " may be the best nutritional food supplement....I've interviewed many patients, maybe a hundred, who have taken Haelan as the only form of cancer treatment that helped them. Either it causes remissions, or...tumors...shrink and disappear....patient who used Haelan as the only thing that caused his cancer to disappear...nothing else was working for him. He had liver cancer...metastasized....breast cancer with metastases to...liver and bones...about to die....a bottle a day for two month...no more cancer " (Morton , DPM, cited in Hess, J. (1999). _Evaluating Alternative Cancer Therapies_. Rutgers Un. Press, pp. 156-157). At Hospital Santa , Haelan was given to " six [cachexic cancer] patients...very critical [reportedly 1 week life expectancy]...could not eat [or] walk...Within two days, four of the six people were up eating and walking again " (Ross Pelton, RPh, PhD, CCN, cited in Hess, 1999, p. 150). Five of them reportedly alive 5 yrs later; Haelan probably did not heal their cancers but rather healed their acute, life-threatening cachexia (Wainwright, 2003, personal communication). " I have put every patient on it that I can....many, many people benefit from it...some who have had miraculous turnarounds " (Pelton cited in Hess, 1999, p. 150). " Sherman , the only known survivor of cholangiocarcinoma (primary liver cancer spread to the intestines, lymph system and gall bladder) and cancer free for over 6 years after using Haelan " www.cancercontrolsociety.com/bio2002/wainwright.html I've spoken w/several holistic cancer practitioners who've used Haelan 951 and other fermented soy beverages. All have reported very positive results. For more info, www.haelanproducts.com www.cancer-therapy.net/haelanPage.htm www.sagepartners.com www.wellbeingjournal.com/haelan.htm Other much less expensive fermented soy products (several of which are reportedly comparably effective) include SE-185, Yang-851, Soy Essence (by Jarrow), EcoGen (Econugenics), Nutra-Soy, and Soy Option (BioImmune). Tempeh and natto are the only soy FOODS that I would eat if I had cancer, and I would avoid all nonfermented soy products. Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Soy has many beneficial constituents along with the harmful ones. Fermentation is the only way to rid soy of the undesirable constituents. Heat -- including very high temperatures (above 400 deg. F) for long periods of time -- does not do it. The rule for soy is if it's not fermented, leave it on the store shelves. >[snip] Tempeh and natto are the only soy FOODS that I would eat if I had cancer, and I would avoid all nonfermented soy products. > >Leonard > -- Neil Jensen: sumeria.net The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/ " Soy serves as meat and milk for a new generation of politically correct vegetarians. " Sally Fallon and G. Enig, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 > >I've spoken w/several holistic cancer practitioners who've used Haelan 951 and >other fermented soy beverages. All have reported very positive results. >For more info, >www.haelanproducts.com >www.cancer-therapy.net/haelanPage.htm >www.sagepartners.com >www.wellbeingjournal.com/haelan.htm > >Other much less expensive fermented soy products (several of which are >reportedly comparably effective) include SE-185, Yang-851, Soy Essence (by >Jarrow), EcoGen (Econugenics), Nutra-Soy, and Soy Option (BioImmune). > I just looked at Haelan, very expensive- about $50 a day for 2 months, that's $3000. Which of the above are comparably effective? Virginia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 At 10:48 PM 12/16/2003 -0800, you wrote: >Has anyone got a weblink to the damanos avoid foods no >right for your blood type,thanks,nick >- dadamo.net or er4yt.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 http://abarefootdoctor.com/Eat%20Right.htm Sitz <ginasitz@...> wrote:At 10:48 PM 12/16/2003 -0800, you wrote: >Has anyone got a weblink to the damanos avoid foods no >right for your blood type,thanks,nick >- dadamo.net or er4yt.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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