Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 presented the results of an interesting study by > Professor Dr. K. Husnu Can Baser, Dean of Pharmacy, Anadolu University, > and Director, Turkish Aromatic and Medicinal Plant Research Center, > along with a group of other prominent professors in Turkey. This study > involved the use of carvacrol from Origanum onites as a treatment for > DMBA induced lung cancer in three groups of rats. Group A were treated > with Colchicine, Group B with Colchicine and 0.9% NaCl and Group C with > 0.1 mg per kg of carvacrol, i.p.. After 8 days, the rats were killed > and lung tissues were examined. Mr. Owen presented colored microscopic > photos of the tissues. Group A had continued to deteriorate; Group B > had some noted improvement but in Group C, not only had the tumorous > activity ceased, but it had recessed - the lung tissue was returning to > it's normal color. [ ] Re information on Budwig Flax seed and cottage cheese diet My wife, diagnosed with lung cancer with a large aggressive tumour of small-cell cancer attacking her bronchus and lobe into the right lung, and with metastises in the liver about two weeks ago, has started on the suggested Dr Johannes Budwig diet taking five (5) tablespoons of Flax Seed Oil and about half to three-quarters of a cup of Cottage Cheese. However, we do not know of any other requirements necessary if any of her special cancer -curing therapy, even on how well one should mix the two ingredients.. My wife has been given about 7 months to live with the specialists telling her she has an inoperable tumour and that ii is one of the most aggressive of its type. They offer chemotherapy but seemingly only as a palliative for an improved illness with definitely no extension of life in her prognosis for they declare it is incurable. They require her to make a decision in three days time and add the proviso that my wife can refuse to have it, but if she did then there was no guarantee she could change her mind later on for they emphasise that they also have the right of refusal - that is to not give her chemotherapy at a later stage. We believe from our readings that chemo will not affect the FFCC diet, but we have not been able to find out any other provisos for taking this diet or any mention of what Dr Budwig advised for her treatment. Have we started out doing it right with FFCC and can any kind knowledgeable person give us a full rundown on the Budwig formula with FFCC? Desperately searching Sincerely Beejay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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