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Sandy,

What diet are you referring to that you followed

scrupulously?

Thanks,

Barb

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And we followed the

diet scruprously - no

meat, absolutely no pork, no sugar, no processed

foods of any kind,

etc. etc. and he just kept getting better.

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that a fact they've never heard before. " P. Reid

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Barb,

In the post that you're referring to, #13296, my words were:

" Start the Budwig diet with some of Max Gerson's suggestions added in. "

" Below is one of many testimonials in the FlaxseedOil2 group "

Then I added a testimonial letter written by Parsons, where

she says " we followed the diet scrupulously. " She's referring to

the flaxseed oil/cottage cheese diet developed by Dr. Johanna Budwig.

You can find plenty of information on the diet on the Group

FlaxseedOil2. Dr. Budwig reported healing terminal cancer patients.

Her books on Amazon say the protocol helps heart patients & those

with other chronic illnesses. Dr. Budwig lived to age 94 & passed

away a couple years ago after a fall. There are many people on

the Flaxseed Oil 2 group who believe that her diet improved their

health and relieved their pain within weeks of starting the program.

The Files section for that group is full of testimonial letters like

the one I included in my post.

I have one meal a day of the Budwig FO/CC mixture. Many

people in the group have it one time a day for prevention of a

recurrence of cancer. But if a patient is very ill, he/she should

follow the entire Budwig Protocol fully.

Sandy

Barb wrote:> Sandy,

> What diet are you referring to that you followed scrupulously?

> And we followed the diet scrupulously-no meat, absolutely no pork,

no sugar,no processed foods of any kind, he just kept getting better.

>

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Chemotherapy drugs often will damage the lining of the stomach and

intestines, leading to symptoms of nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite,

and a burning sensation.

Your neighbor may be drinking shakes because they are soothing to the

digestive tract. I'm assuming you mean ice cream milk shakes.

When the digestive tract becomes inflamed, oils and moist foods help

as opposed to dry foods. It helps to avoid breads and dry meats,

crackers & chips. Instead, eat soft boiled eggs, mashed steamed

carrots with coconut oil, soft steamed squash with oil, foods that are

easy to digest and moist, vegetable soups with some olive oil. Some

vegetables could be put in a food processor to make them easier to

digest.

Also, I find the Budwig mixture that I mentioned in the

last post very soothing to the digestive system. It has 3 tbs flax oil

& 6 tbs low fat organic cottage cheese. I also add kefir & freshly

ground flaxseeds as well as juicy fruit like grapefruit, pineapple,

papaya, or kiwi.

If I had inoperable cancer, I would follow the Budwig protocol

completely plus add other cancer fighters.

Essiac tea can help with pain & fight cancer. To make it more

soothing, some olive could be added.

Plus, it helps to drink a lot of pure water during the day, no coffee

or tea, which could further dehydrate his system.

He could make a healthy " shake " from a vegetable protein powder & add

a little honey, pure maple syrup, or cinnamon, some ground flaxseeds

and flaxseed oil and put it in a blender with ice cubes. Whey protein

could be added and the amino acid, glutamine, which is supposed to

soothe and heal the gut lining.

Putting a couple tbs of flaxseeds into a glass of pure water and

letting it sit for 4-5 hours or more creates a thickened syrup of the

water. It helps to stir it several times. This can soothe the

digestive tract. He could take this 3-4 a day.

Also, an oatmeal congee can be soothing. Cook oatmeal slowly with lots

of water. The water thickens, but the mixture should be soupy. Some

milk or rice milk could be added with cinnamon and/or maple syrup.

Those are a few ideas for soothing the dry, burning pain of the

digestive system. I hope that your friend will find some of these

helpful.

Sandy

" JCastron " <jcastron@a...> wrote:

> What can my neighbor, who is receiving chemo and radiation, do to

relieve the burning when he eats, most likely caused by the radiation?

He has inoperable Small Cell Lung Cancer.

> Unfortunately he's not eating properly and he's filling up on Shakes

and other things not good. > JC

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Hi Yang,

I take 3 tbs flax oil & 6 tbs low-fat organic cottage cheese, I add

a couple tbs kefir to thin the mix, then I blend them

with a handheld electric blender until it's a custard. It's important

that the oil is completely merged with the CC; that's how it gets carried

into the cells much better than the oil alone. After blending, I also

add 2 tbs freshly ground flaxseeds & small chunks of a juicy fruit

like grapefruit, pineapple, papaya, or kiwi. I eat this one time a

day. The fruits vary the taste. Use a coffee grinder for the flax seeds.

Sandy

yang xu wrote: Sandy, Are you taking 1tsp fo and 2tsp cc in one meal

per day? thanks, -yang

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