Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 I haven't recommended the Budwig diet, Liz, and my first choice would be more in line with Gerson's raw approach, plus the whey selenium and inulin. Sauerkraut is prebiotic when it's naturally rotted and uncooked, but this is unlike the canned stuff that's only packed in vinegar and cooked. I'd go with high-dose probiotic plus inulin. > > Duncan - the Budwig cancer protocol calls for drinking sauerkraut juice. I'm not about to get my dad to do that, lol. (he's a trooper, and pretty compliant w/ everything I throw at him, but he does have those things he simply will not take, and he's too sick to argue w/ him). > > Would the powdered inulin accomplish the same thing? Sauerkraut is a prebiotic from what I understand. > > thanks, > Liz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 Mainly I just wanted to know if inulin would equate to the sauerkraut. I figured you woulnd't be into the Budwig plan (no animal protein! ha), but we're not in a position to do the complete gerson/raw approach, I do juice veggies for him 3 times a week though. However, when it comes to what we can offer him currently, i'm going w/ the ones that I can DO, and that have lots of personal actual people succeeding at...this includes mainly the Budwig protocol and the polymva, and maybe baking soda. Again, looking at actual experiences w/ cancer (and even more specifically multiple myeloma which is a blood cancer), than science necessarily. Science supposedly backs up cesium chloride (not mainstream science), but there is next to no one whos' used it sucessfully. Then all the chemo treatments have " science " on their side, but again, just alot of dead people who lived a few months longer. If it was just me and my own cancer, I'd likely do a raw/gerson approach, starve the cancer, but we can't do that w/ my dad given he doesn't live w/ us and I work full time and am a single mom - we pay people to help us feed him our home made veggie soups and give him all the supplements...we have to be picky and can't do as much as others might be able to. Liz > > > > Duncan - the Budwig cancer protocol calls for drinking sauerkraut juice. I'm not about to get my dad to do that, lol. (he's a trooper, and pretty compliant w/ everything I throw at him, but he does have those things he simply will not take, and he's too sick to argue w/ him). > > > > Would the powdered inulin accomplish the same thing? Sauerkraut is a prebiotic from what I understand. > > > > thanks, > > Liz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Hi Liz: Have you read Gerson's Book, " A Cancer Treatment " ? Everyone should probably do that even if they do not have cancer. Cheers, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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