Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 Some researchers have made protocols for people to practice so as to recover from cancer. I understand that, particularly with the Budwig protocol (BP), that it needs to be practiced in its entirety. There are also exclusions - for instance, the BP excludes antioxidants (that are not from whole foods) as it is claimed that these substances interfere with recovery. Although specifics are better raised with the FlaxSeedOil2 Group I will address a few of them here in response to nili gilig's post. " nili gitig " wrote: " All these philosophies sound great on paper but unfortunately do not always work. " My impression is that these are theories that attempt to describe how our bodies work. " My husband has been battling lung cancer for just about a year now. He eats no meat, no foul, fish, maybe 4 ozs twice a month. No sugar, even in fruits, no white refined carbs, no preservatives, no processed foods. He eats an almost 95% green vegetarian diet. The exceptions are the cottage cheese in the Budwig protocol and about 4 eggs per week. " I sympathise. Cancer is scary. So . . a few questions: Is your husband practicing the Budwig Protocol in its entirety? Does he eat the grains recommended? Is he aware that fish and eggs play no part in the protocol? Does he ensure that he receives sunshine, does he take coffee enemas, does he drink sauerkraut juice, does he practice regular mild exercise and relaxation, has he tried rebounding, does he use hyperthermia on his lungs, does he eat the flax seed, is he taking Essiac, and has he raised his issues with the flaxseedoil2 Group? " Drinks two green juice drinks per day and with all of that his urine still tests more acidic than alkaline. " I understand that urine is meant to be and must always be acidic. A simpler test for bodily acidity is a saliva test. " So despite it all, we are losing the fight. Everything sounds great on paper, but does not always work in real life. " You sound despondent, as would I be in your position. I hope that you may take heart from the many people who have had success on these and other groups. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 " Large amounts of Vitamin C " I buy the Chewable flavored ones at walmart and I ate 20 of them yesterday..2 about every 40 minutes or the more expensive brands if need be.. " Sweet " <0o1one@...> wrote: > > Some researchers have made protocols for people to practice so as to recover > from cancer. I understand that, particularly with the Budwig protocol (BP), > that it needs to be practiced in its entirety. There are also exclusions - > for instance, the BP excludes antioxidants (that are not from whole foods) > as it is claimed that these substances interfere with recovery. Although > specifics are better raised with the FlaxSeedOil2 Group.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 , if you're going to take large amounts of vit C, then look into liposomal C, it is the concentrated liquid C and one package is equivalent to about 16 vit C tablets. You mix a packet into liquid - I actually put it into orange juice. If I'm feeling under the weather, one dose of this really works on me quickly. Apparently, a few packages a day is equal to having IV infusions of vitamin c, but it can be costly so I've never done more than one a day. > > > > Some researchers have made protocols for people to practice so as to recover > > from cancer. I understand that, particularly with the Budwig protocol (BP), > > that it needs to be practiced in its entirety. There are also exclusions - > > for instance, the BP excludes antioxidants (that are not from whole foods) > > as it is claimed that these substances interfere with recovery. Although > > specifics are better raised with the FlaxSeedOil2 Group.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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