Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Hi... I'm a lurker, but have some info for those interested in Dr. Budwig's nutritional program. Below are three key recipes from Dr. Johanna Budwig's Oil Protein Diet Cookbook; the mayonnaise/dip/dressing, the butter substitute and her cereal. If you add these three things to your diet, you can dramatically improve your nutritional health. These are very simple and made with unprocessed foods that are good for all of us, and critical for anyone who is unwell. Please feel free to send these to other groups or people who can use them. I would be happy to send more of her recipes, especially information about the diet for the seriously ill from this book. KEY RECIPE NO. 1 Quark Flax Seed Oil Mayonnaise (Basic Recipe) Ingredients: 3 Tablespoons Flax Seed Oil 3 Tablesoons Milk - No specification in her recipe as to fat content for this milk. 3 Tablespoons Quark - In the U.S.A. Quark is not readily available so I use low-fat cottage cheese from a health food store. 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice and/or 2 Tablespoons Apple Cider Vinegar 1 Tablespoon Mustard 1/2 Teaspoon Yehi-Herb Salt - I think this is also called Kosher salt (unrefined and unbleached). Preparation: In a blender, combine oil and milk with Quark. Add mustard,lemon juice, vinegar and salt. Following are variations. All these mayonnaises are recommended as salad dressings, dips and sauces for raw salad platters. They can be further varied by combining with the recipes for salads and with sauces. Use basic recipe and add: 1. 1 Tablespoon marjoram, blend well. 2. 1/2 Tablespoon marjoram and 1/2 Teaspoon dill. 3. 1 Tablespoon dill, finely chopped, or powder. 4. 3 Tablespoons Soya/garlic/honey recipe (*see below) 5. Puree 5-6 Dill pickles with the mayonnaise. The herb vinegar can also be used if preservative-free. 6. 1 Tablespoon finely chopped chives, stir in, AFTER blending the mayonnaise. 7. Puree 100-200 g parsley with the mayonnaise. The basic recipe or any of the above variations are further modified by adding 1 Tablespoon pumpkin seed oil. * Soya/garlic/honey sauce dressing recipe: 3 Tablespoons Soya Sauce 3 Tablespoons Water 2 Tablespoons vinegar 2 Garlic Cloves 1 Teaspoon Honey ________________________________________ RECIPE NO. 2 OLEOLOX Use in place of butter or margerine (spread for bread,vegetables, rice, soup, etc). Ingredients: 250g coconut fat - (8.8 oz) - Use only high quality unrefined cocoanut fat at your local health food store. 1 medium size onion 10 garlic cloves 125cc Flax Seed Oil (1/2 cup) - CHILL in Freezer for 1/2 hour Preparation: Cut onion in half and brown slightly in 250g of heated (100 degrees C) coconut fat. Cook for approximately 15 minutes, add 10 cloves of garlic and heat additional 3 minutes only. Strain fat through a sieve into chilled Flax Seed Oil, stir to mix. Store in refrigerator and bring to the table in small quantities as needed. NOTE: As a rule, Flax Oil and OLEOLOX should never be heated. If you prepare sauces according to my (Dr. Budwig's) recipes, the sensitive unsaturated fatty acids of Flax Oil are somewhat protected by trhe sulfhydryl group of spices used (e.g. pepper). Be careful not the heat the OLEOLOX more than 1 minute for any recipe. ______________________________________ KEY RECIPE NO. 3 LINOMEL A Cereal (created and patented by Dr. Budwig. It is made from cracked flax seed, honey and milk powder. If you cannot find it, call toll free 1-800-445-3529 OR a substitute can be made as follows: Mix in Small food processor or coffee grinder flax seed and honey in a 6 to 1 ratio (6 = flax seed), add a little milk powder. Linomel-Muesli for breakfast: Put 2 Tablespoons Linomel in a small bowl. Cover with a layer of chopped or sliced fruit (whatever is in season), can be mixed or one fruit. Cover fruit with Quark/flax Oil Cream (recipe follows) Garnish with chopped nuts (NOT PEANUTS) or more fruit. Quark/Flax Seed Oil Cream (Her recipe book does not give portion sizes for this recipe) Honey Flax Seed Oil Quark or cottage cheese or yogurt Milk Mix honey and flax seed oil... you can use blender if desired. Add Quark or cottage cheese or yogurt in small portions and stir until cream is smooth and oil has been absorbed, a little milk can be added. This mixture can be flavored differently every day by adding nuts, banana, lemon juice, orange-lemon juice mixed in a ratio or 2:1, cocoa, shredded coconut, rosehip pulp, fruit juices - always added last, vanilla, cinnamon, pineapple, etc. _____________________________________________ Jodi McMullen Kingston, Oklahoma in the U.S.A. Brief history for husband with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Name Jerry dob 11/1946 age at diagnosis 55, Jan 2001 PSA 2.0 Oct 2001 psa 2.4 - UTI & Kidney stone (In retrospect ONLY WARNING SIGN) March 02 psa 6.7 Another UTI scheduled biopsy Apr 02 Gleason 5+4 = 9 poorly differentiated; Mestases in right hip and spine, started triple hormone blockade, too late for curative treatment May 2002 psa 0.49 June 2002 psa 1.7 July 2002 psa 8.0, saw Med Oncologist - HDK + Prednisone Celebrex, start Zometa--. Liver revolted had to stop HDK after 4 days. Aug 2002 psa 9.27 pain in lumbar 5 area, rec'd 10 doses palliative rad (spot welding) Estriadol Oxycontin for pain Sept 2002 psa 17 Estriadol, Flomax, Celebrex, Prevacid, Reglan and Zofran for nausea, Oxycontin & Oxycodone for pain Oct 2002 psa 20.3 Stopped Estriadol and all ablation to see if T would rise Nov 2002 psa 26 T 31 Dec2002 psa 29 T 34 New Pain in Thoractic Spine (10 more spot welds), Added Aranesp and had blood infusion for anemia. Marinol added for nausea and to increase appetite (good stuff it helps better than anything else so far but difficult to get in U.S.) Chemo - mitoxantrone and Prednisone. Jan 2003 psa 33 2nd round of mitoxantrone, prednisone, aranesp neupogen.... etc. Jerry has chosen to forego natural treatments that I would have chosen for him, in particular PC-Plus, which I bought and is sitting with his " drugs " . It is his choice and I have learned to respect that. However, I try to slip in as much good stuff as I can nausea permitting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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