Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Hmmm, Well I would NOT replace Flax Seed oil with ANY kind of FISH oil. The Budwig protocol calls for flaxseed oil and it is for a reason. Jack Duncan Crow wrote: The Budwig Diet Revision Proposal Germany's Dr Joanna Budwig was nominated for a Nobel Prize 6 times; 30 years of research has led to her discovery that 2 simple food items: 1. Flax Seed Oil (cold-pressed, unprocessed) and 2. Low Fat Cottage Cheese ....will CURE or prevent many forms of cancers and a long list of other degenerative disease including cardiovascular diseases and skin diseases! By substantially increasing the oxidation potential within the cell, Dr Budwig proved what her German predecessor, Dr Otto Warburg, had discovered 30 years earlier: cancer cells cannot survive in an oxygen-rich environment. With sulfur-rich protein and calcium provided by the cottage cheese, all the elements are in place for membrane repair and increased energy transfer. To recover from cancer, the Budwig Diet needs to be taken in conjunction with a strict, health- promoting diet free of processed, devitalized foods. Because many people can not take " dairy " , .... many people find goat milk less problematic than cow milk. The problematic milk components can be removed, leaving low-fat whey... " well-tolerated by even severely milk-sensitive individuals " , The Budwig protocol uses flaxseed oil and cottage cheese... the protocol shrinks tumors. Replacing the bio-incompatible cottage cheese with very bio- compatible cold-processed whey will provide huge additional benefit while adhering to the general principles of the Budwig protocol. Similarly, replacing or adding to the flaxseed oil used in the Budwig protocol with more bio-compatible wild salmon oil would also provide EPA and DHA, essential fatty acids that the flax oil does not contain. Further inflammation reduction can be obtained by adding GLA if EPA is provided. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Fish oil would also contain traces of mercury etc. which would not be good. Jo From: 3Jack Moody Hmmm, Well I would NOT replace Flax Seed oil with ANY kind of FISH oil. The Budwig protocol calls for flaxseed oil and it is for a reason. Duncan Crow wrote: The Budwig Diet Revision Proposal Germany's Dr Joanna Budwig was nominated for a Nobel Prize 6 times; 30 years of research has led to her discovery that 2 simple food items: 1. Flax Seed Oil (cold-pressed, unprocessed) and 2. Low Fat Cottage Cheese ...will CURE or prevent many forms of cancers and a long list of other degenerative disease including cardiovascular diseases and skin diseases! ... the protocol shrinks tumors. Replacing the bio-incompatible cottage cheese with very bio- compatible cold-processed whey ...replacing or adding to the flaxseed oil with more bio-compatible wild salmon oil would also provide EPA and DHA, essential fatty acids that the flax oil does not contain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 > Hmmm, Well I would NOT replace Flax Seed oil with ANY kind of FISH > oil. The Budwig protocol calls for flaxseed oil and it is for a > reason. The Budwig protocol calls for cottage cheese for a reason too; this made it easy for someone with a tad more information and insight to show how the protocol could be improved on by using cold-processed whey instead. Similarly, the reason the Budwig protocol calls for flax oil leaves the door open for improvement. I wouldn't suggest that ANY fish oil would improve the Budwig protocol; I suggested a specific oil, wild salmon oil, also for good reason. Fish oil attracts oxygen about twice as well as flax oil does, and it's much more inflammation-reducing than flax oil. And, wild salmon oil contains lower pollutants than do other fish oils. In my view it would be a valuable adjuvant to the flax oil. For more information on the exact role that oils play in wellness and in rampant inflammation and coagulation, Gooogle the book " Inflammation Nation " by Floyd Chilton. Everyone's welcome to their decision wheter they arrive at it by guessing, with a button on a string, or by perusing clinical documents; I choose the latter. We are discussing a revision to the Budwig protocol here, Jack, but I would like to know what influenced your personal decision to not implement. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 > Fish oil would also contain traces of mercury etc. which would not be good. > > Jo Jo, I agree with the hazards of mercury. However, I think mercury content of wild salmon oil is a non-issue. Sure, it might present perhaps a hundredth of the mecury a single mercury filling exudes in a day, but the glutathione produced by the cold-processed whey I recommended IS the body's natural mercury reducer. The risk:benefits ratio of the revised Budwig protocol in this way heavily favours the benefits. We all recognize that the omega-3 polyunsaturated fats are important in preventing a number of diseases including some types of cancer. Major dietary sources of LNA, a building block of DHA and EPA, include flaxseed oil. The main dietary source of DHA and EPA is fish, especially oily fish like salmon and anchovies. The revised Budwig protocol allows for direct supplementation of DHA and EPA in useful quantities. Again, a read of Inflammation Nation will be a revelation. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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