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emhahn@... wrote:

> First - thank you for all the responses to my previous inquiry,

> Got another one -- I LOVE milk, but am told by some to avoid milk -- well, all

dairy products -- because it is not good for cancer. I've asked my oncologist

and of course, he said, " if it does not nauseate you -- no problem " . My

nutritionist (who is independent of any institution) says to avoid it for my

ovarian cancer. Post surgery and more chemo, my CA 125 has gone from 77 to 100.

> Thanks for any advice . . Ellen

>

Milk and milk products are used with success to fight cancer in the

Budwig diet. The danger of milk products is that there is a lot of

contamination in commercial milk products and one must be very careful

to get only the highest quality and preferably organic. In my opinion,

milk products should be only used as part of a well-planned-out cancer

fighting strategy such as the Budwig Protocol (see the " flaxseedOil2 "

group for more information).

Dwight

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Milk from the store makes me sick. Raw, unpasterized, unhomogenized milk

straight from the cow or goat does my body good. I thive on it.

From: " emhahn@... "

Got another one -- I LOVE milk, but am told by some to avoid milk -- well, all

dairy products -- because it is not good for cancer. I've asked my oncologist

and of course, he said, " if it does not nauseate you -- no problem " . My

nutritionist (who is independent of any institution) says to avoid it for my

ovarian cancer. Post surgery and more chemo, my CA 125 has gone from 77 to 100.

Thanks for any advice . . Ellen

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Greetings,

What kind of milk? Milk is no longer generic, the quality and health of

the milk depends on what the cow was eating and how the milk was

handled. 100% grass fed cow, raw milk contains CLA and has the omega

3 & 6's in proper balance, which is good for your immune system and helps

to fight cancer. Grain fed cows have no CLA in their milk and the

omegas are way out of balance. Pasteurization denatures the proteins in

milk, making it an unhealthy food.

Bright Blessings,

Kim

emhahnwrote:

>I LOVE milk, but am told by some to avoid milk -- well, all dairy products --

because it is not good for cancer.

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From what my Naturopath reckons, cows milk causes inflamation within the body

producing mucas and clogging up the lymphatics. She doesn't trust that raw milk

as being any different. However raw milk has still got it's compliment of

enzymes and all the other goodies that are mostly destroied by pasturisation.

In Australia, as I imagine in the US, it's illegal to sell raw milk.

Sheep's milk is suppose to be noninflamitory, if you can get it, and if you can

afford it.

Darryl

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ragman wrote:

In Australia, as I imagine in the US, it's illegal to sell raw milk.

It's by local ordinance in the U.S. I can get it in my community in

Washington State. When I lived in San Diego, California, I could get it from

Alta-Dena Dairy in Pasadena, California.

Dwight

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Greetings,

Each state has it's own rules. In Texas it is legal to sell raw milk,

provided it is on farm sales only. See www.sandcreekfarms.org for

further information.

Bright Blessings,

Kim

> ragman wrote:

> In Australia, as I imagine in the US, it's illegal to sell raw milk.

Dwight wrote:

> It's by local ordinance in the U.S. I can get it in my community in

> Washington State. When I lived in San Diego, California, I could get it from

Alta-Dena Dairy in Pasadena, California.

>

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