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What does everyone make of Hulda s advice? I'm reading Cure for Advanced

Cancers and some of the stuff seems a bit way out (microwave meat which

raises a cencer risk on it's own that she doesn't address and other bits of

advice

- sterilize dairy products etc..)

I have a small uterine tumor that was diagnosed during pregnancy (could be a

fibroid which is what they said) but I'm treating it as if I have cancer

(grain free, no sweeteners, Chinese herbs, RM10, DIM etc..)

Elainie

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elaine -

well, when we were all talking about liver flushing, i read all of her

stuff. i've put her on the back burner for now, but she does have some

useful information - just, none of it that you can't get somewhere else. my

feelings on her liver flush, now that i've studied other ones, is that it's

fairly extreme, and if that's not necessary, i'd rather go with a more

gentle one. (though i could imagine cases where it *is* necessary, i think)

i'm glad i did it though, for the learning experience.

basically, i'd say to read her stuff and use the good stuff - like getting

all chemicals out of your house, and if you can't, move - and i'd

completely disregard her stuff about diet. my most important thought about

her is that she's writing to a *very* specific audience, and we're not it.

that doesn't make her a bad person, but she'd have better advice if she

teamed up with some NT people...

i'm glad i read her book though, and i will use some of her advice - in

general my cancer short-version advice is: get rid of all chemicals, only

eat organic NT food, don't eat grains, eat more fats, coddle your body -

support your liver and your kidneys and allow yourself to work at healing,

get more sleep, get rid of all the stress you can, get more fresh

unpolluted air, get more exercise, think about healing...and throw away

your microwave! ;)

-katja

At 10:27 AM 3/4/2004, you wrote:

>What does everyone make of Hulda s advice? I'm reading Cure for Advanced

>Cancers and some of the stuff seems a bit way out (microwave meat which

>raises a cencer risk on it's own that she doesn't address and other bits

>of advice

>- sterilize dairy products etc..)

>

>I have a small uterine tumor that was diagnosed during pregnancy (could be a

>fibroid which is what they said) but I'm treating it as if I have cancer

>(grain free, no sweeteners, Chinese herbs, RM10, DIM etc..)

>

>Elainie

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>> What does everyone make of Hulda s advice? <<

I find her whole attitude toward parasites and bacteria to be bizarre and

misplaced. I have a friend who, with her brother who was dying of AIDS, went to

her clinic in Mexico, and they were apalled at the conditions and situation they

found there. I think her idea that there is ONE cure for all cancer is nuts, as

there is no " one size fits all " cure for anything. I also particularly dislike

her anti-pet attitude - she seems to think pets are just a source of infection

for humans. And most likely you'll want to use the fact that I like dogs better

than people to discount a certain amount of my anti-Hulda stance. <G>

My personal take on her is that she is lacking in credibility and gives genuine

alternative medicine a bad name.

Christie

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At 12:30 PM 3/4/2004, you wrote:

>I also particularly dislike her anti-pet attitude - she seems to think

>pets are just a source of infection for humans. And most likely you'll

>want to use the fact that I like dogs better than people to discount a

>certain amount of my anti-Hulda stance. <G>

hee - i definitely had trouble with that. according to her, i should be the

sickest person ever, but the thing is, we KNOW that farmers are generally

benefitted for their lifelong exposure to animals.

but ya know. i still think that ditching all chemicals is good.

-katja

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I see her as a quack of the highest order. She instills complete fear and

paranoia in people, for no good reason. I had an ex-girlfriend that spent

an hour a day with her head in the toilet bowl, searching for worms in her

stool, because " Hulda says they are there! "

I agree with the post to be selective in choosing her theories.

-Terry

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> feelings on her liver flush, now that i've studied other ones, is

that it's

> fairly extreme, and if that's not necessary,

---> My mom has ended up twice in the hospital with that liver

cleanse. She's 76 and it dropped her electrolytes way too low. She

started vomiting uncontrollably.

My mom tried it the second time because she was worried she had

cancer and was trying to follow H. s protocols. DIdn't make a

bit of difference.

So far she now seems to have it under control using RM-10 and butter

oil/CLO. Other than that she follows a very simple diet with lots of

blended greens and some cooked vegetables and some meats plus fats.

Lynn

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I agree with eveyrbody else that she has some good ideas, but she's

so obsessed with parasites and so on that she's lost sight of the

bigger picture. We thought she came across as a bit of a nutter,

really.

You say it was diagnosed as a possible fibroid, but you are treating

it as cancer. If it IS a fibroid, it may need a different approach.

From what I;ve read, fibroids seem to be present in most women, but

asymptomatic. The cause seems to be too much estrogen, or possibly

xeno-estrogens. That might be worth looking into.

cheers, deb

> What does everyone make of Hulda s advice? I'm reading Cure

for Advanced

> Cancers and some of the stuff seems a bit way out (microwave meat

which

> raises a cencer risk on it's own that she doesn't address and

other bits of advice

> - sterilize dairy products etc..)

>

> I have a small uterine tumor that was diagnosed during pregnancy

(could be a

> fibroid which is what they said) but I'm treating it as if I have

cancer

> (grain free, no sweeteners, Chinese herbs, RM10, DIM etc..)

>

> Elainie

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>In a message dated 3/4/04 11:35:39 PM, lyn122@... writes:

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>> There also an new article by Ricki on the WPF site. She talks about

>> using vitex and CLO to work with her fibroid. It's short and maybe

>> under women's issues? Let me know if you don't find it.

just an FYI - vitex may supress libido :-(

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