Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 Trudy - my pharmacy offered it for 200 Euro/US$ per 450 g. I can't afford that so I rely on the other supplements and Budwig so far. I have the formula to make it, but you need a lab, chemicals and to know how to use them,-) Regards At 7:12 Uhr +0100 10.03.2003, Trudy Newman wrote: >Hi Art, > >Thanks for bringing this product to our attention. Where would a person >get this modified citrus pectin, since it is not available in the health >food stores? > >Kind regards, >Trudy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 I am seeking the Budwig formula and details on what foods one should eat and not eat. Do you have that formula . If so, could you email me privately please. My wife has lung cancer, small cell, advanced, and has begun taking five tablespoons of Flax Seed Oil mixed with about half a cup of cottage cheese. Is this the right amount? Barry Re: [ ] Modified Citrus Pectin Trudy - my pharmacy offered it for 200 Euro/US$ per 450 g. I can't afford that so I rely on the other supplements and Budwig so far. I have the formula to make it, but you need a lab, chemicals and to know how to use them,-) Regards At 7:12 Uhr +0100 10.03.2003, Trudy Newman wrote: >Hi Art, > >Thanks for bringing this product to our attention. Where would a person >get this modified citrus pectin, since it is not available in the health >food stores? > >Kind regards, >Trudy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 Hi , WOW! ...that is out of my range, too! ...and I thought I couldn't afford Dr. Gojny's product because of conversion and customs. I'll have to investigate coffee (and wheat grass--thanks Gubi!) enemas, again! ;-) LOL My alt MD wants me to be really strict on diet. Unfortunately, I couldn't figure his diet out. Last week, in desperation, I contacted his office to see if he could recommend a dietitian to help me put meals together. I met with the girl his office referred me to and learned that 425 other patients couldn't figure out my doctor's diet either! ;-) LOL This girl gave me a stack of information. I'll be reading for the next month! But it was exactly the information that I needed. Basically, what she will be having me do is a " rotation " diet. I was so worried about not having starchy food or milk products, but she has lots of alternatives for me to try. It will take me about a week to get it all figured out. She was claiming that with her diet, I will be detoxing. She said it takes a month to get the wheat and dairy out of a person's system. There are a few items that she insists must be organic. I'm hoping that this diet might cut down on some of the supplement expenses. ....we'll see. Kind regards, Trudy Message: 4 Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:51:43 +0100 From: Fackelmann <pfackelmann@...> Subject: Re: Modified Citrus Pectin Trudy - my pharmacy offered it for 200 Euro/US$ per 450 g. I can't afford that so I rely on the other supplements and Budwig so far. I have the formula to make it, but you need a lab, chemicals and to know how to use them,-) Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 on 3/9/03 10:12 PM, Trudy Newman at tnew@... wrote: Hi Art, Thanks for bringing this product to our attention. Where would a person get this modified citrus pectin, since it is not available in the health food stores? Kind regards, Trudy Message: 7 Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 06:20:31 -0500 From: " Art Brown " <abrown101@...> Subject: Re: shark liver oil & cartilage Modified Citrus Pectin has been shown to produce results similar to Shark Cartilage. It stops the spread of cancer (metastasis) but cannot reverse/eliminate the disease by itself. Note MCP is different from the citrus pectin frequently sold in health food stores. - Art wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2003 Report Share Posted March 11, 2003 Trudy - I have a simple diet rule - low glycemic index and high ORAC value (antioxidant capacity). - no animal fat - enough omega-6 (Budwig) I also try to get as much as possible from the diet and not from pills. Regards At 16:59 Uhr +0100 11.03.2003, Trudy Newman wrote: >Hi , > >WOW! ...that is out of my range, too! ...and I thought I couldn't afford >Dr. Gojny's product because of conversion and customs. I'll have to >investigate coffee (and wheat grass--thanks Gubi!) enemas, again! ;-) LOL > >My alt MD wants me to be really strict on diet. Unfortunately, I couldn't >figure his diet out. Last week, in desperation, I contacted his office to >see if he could recommend a dietitian to help me put meals together. I >met with the girl his office referred me to and learned that 425 other >patients couldn't figure out my doctor's diet either! ;-) LOL This girl >gave me a stack of information. I'll be reading for the next month! But >it was exactly the information that I needed. Basically, what she will be >having me do is a " rotation " diet. I was so worried about not having >starchy food or milk products, but she has lots of alternatives for me to >try. It will take me about a week to get it all figured out. She was >claiming that with her diet, I will be detoxing. She said it takes a >month to get the wheat and dairy out of a person's system. There are a >few items that she insists must be organic. I'm hoping that this diet >might cut down on some of the supplement expenses. ...we'll see. > >Kind regards, >Trudy > > >Message: 4 > Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:51:43 +0100 > From: Fackelmann <pfackelmann@...> >Subject: Re: Modified Citrus Pectin > >Trudy - > >my pharmacy offered it for 200 Euro/US$ per 450 g. I can't afford that so >I rely on the other supplements and Budwig so far. I have the formula to >make it, but you need a lab, chemicals and to know how to use them,-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2003 Report Share Posted March 20, 2003 Barry - here is how I mix the muesli: Put 100 g quark/cottage cheese in a cup Grind 3 tablespoons flaxseed, add it Add enough water to stir it soft and creamy (I use a table-knife) Then add turmeric, cayenne, ginger Add 3 tablespoons flax oil Stir it until no oil is visible anymore Add something for the taste (berries, hashed apple, paprika sauce) Stir again Ready Regards At 0:58 Uhr +0100 11.03.2003, Barry wrote: >I am seeking the Budwig formula and details on what foods one should eat >and not eat. Do you have that formula . If so, could you email me >privately please. My wife has lung cancer, small cell, advanced, and has >begun taking five tablespoons of Flax Seed Oil mixed with about half a >cup of cottage cheese. Is this the right amount? >Barry > > Re: [ ] Modified Citrus Pectin > >Trudy - > >my pharmacy offered it for 200 Euro/US$ per 450 g. >I can't afford that so I rely on the other supplements and Budwig >so far. >I have the formula to make it, but you need a lab, chemicals and to >know how to use them,-) > >Regards > > > > >At 7:12 Uhr +0100 10.03.2003, Trudy Newman wrote: >>Hi Art, >> >>Thanks for bringing this product to our attention. Where would a >person >>get this modified citrus pectin, since it is not available in the >health >>food stores? >> >>Kind regards, >>Trudy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 , Not too many here, I would think are using MCP but there is a lady on the ABMD board who is. I have to warn you that despite it's claims, MCP does not chelate any metals out of the body. Good luck, [ ] Modified Citrus Pectin I'm interested in Modified Citrus Pectin for my 4 kids ages 13, 9-1/2, 5-1/2 & 2. Can someone recommend brands & usage for children these ages? Does it go by weight? Thanks, Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 I use Premier Research's brand called Chem detox. It has apple pectin (or citrus pectin) as the main ingredient. Cannot tell you how well it work for heavy metals as I use many detoxing things for this but it seems to work pretty well during a herx. -- [ ] Modified citrus pectin I saw a print ad for Now brand of this. Also have seen it as an ingredient in a specific product (I can't remember which, could have been one of LymeAngl or Sue Massie's recommendations on IntheGardenn - i.e., beyond fiber, detoxifiber, etc.) Anyway, it's supposed to be good for heavy metals detox; has anyone tried it? Thanks, Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 Thanks, .susan <ssiegel5@...> wrote: I use Premier Research's brand called Chem detox. It has apple pectin (or citrus pectin) as the main ingredient. Cannot tell you how well it work for heavy metals as I use many detoxing things for this but it seems to work pretty well during a herx. -- [ ] Modified citrus pectin I saw a print ad for Now brand of this. Also have seen it as an ingredient in a specific product (I can't remember which, could have been one of LymeAngl or Sue Massie's recommendations on IntheGardenn - i.e., beyond fiber, detoxifiber, etc.) Anyway, it's supposed to be good for heavy metals detox; has anyone tried it? Thanks, Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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