Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Thanks Sally, she has taken them in the past and also takes essiac - I did not know that Rutland was doing them now - thats great. I will speak to her about them tomorrow. R Dow B.Sc(Hons) B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 sally - could you give me your direct email address. I wanted to ask you something offline if poss and when I try to click on your address it says your address isn't available. R Dow B.Sc(Hons) B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 Hi Jean I've no experience of this diet, but it looks interesting, I might start adding yoghurt to my hemp oil! I like the instruction to drink juices including beet. reason I'm replying is to ask if she is taking medicinal mushrooms as part of the herbal protocol? Rutland and Proline are doing tinctures now, and Rutland are introducing non alcoholic preparations this year. very best luck Sally O > > Hi All, > > I wonder if I could bend your collective ears and see if anyone > could help > me with the above. I have written about this patient before. She > is a 42 > year old mother of four with bowel cancer with mets to the lung. > Her bowel and > liver are clear at present however she has four tumours in the > right lung and > two in the left lung. > > She is an amazing lady and a wonderful patient. She and her > husband have > been searching many non-medical routes and has been incredibly open > and > positive about all of them. She feels very well and optimistic at > present and wants > to continue searching whilst she feels so well. She has just been > given the > results of her latest CT scan yesterday which showed the four > tumours on the > right lung (there were two about six months ago). Her surgeon is > suggesting > removing 60% of her right lung in the next week, but has told her > that will be > the final surgery he will be able to perform on that lung. He > has also > intimated to her that many other patients would not choose surgery > and would > just leave it be and let nature take its course. > > is incredibly realistic about her cancer but wants to exhaust all > options before taking that route. She has the incentive of four > children under the > age of 11. We have read about the Budwig diet and I was > wondering if > anyone had any experience/knowledge/advice about it. Our original > concern when we > read about it was that it says that if you stop the diet within > five years > then any progress that has been made is dramatically reversed in a > much more > aggressive way than the orginal cancer. She has decided that she > has nothing > to loose to try it - and feels that if she can start fairly > quickly then she > would delay the surgery for one month just to see if the diet has > any effect. > (Supposedly it has been known to work extremely quickly.) There > are many > testimonials about it - but its difficult to know how unbiased etc > they are. > If anyone has ANY information at all I would be extremely grateful > for the > help. I'm seeing her tomorrow lunchtime (Thursday) and would love > to have some > info by then if possible. > > She has looked into B17 therapy and int. Vit C infusions, she is on > herbal > medicines and does EFT and a variety of healing modalities. Sorry > for the > length, but I hope someone can help > > R Dow B.Sc(Hons) > B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. > > > R Dow B.Sc(Hons) > B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 You may want to have a look at the essiac formula as well. A lot of people use it generically for all sorts of cancer, but I understand it is a specific for bowel. Marcia ________________________________ > To: ukherbal-list > From: jeanrdow@... > Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 04:48:08 -0500 > Subject: URGENT HELP - Budwig Diet/cottage cheese and flaxseed diet > > > Hi All, > > I wonder if I could bend your collective ears and see if anyone could help > me with the above. I have written about this patient before. She is a 42 > year old mother of four with bowel cancer with mets to the lung. Her bowel and > liver are clear at present however she has four tumours in the right lung and > two in the left lung. > > She is an amazing lady and a wonderful patient. She and her husband have > been searching many non-medical routes and has been incredibly open and > positive about all of them. She feels very well and optimistic at present and wants > to continue searching whilst she feels so well. She has just been given the > results of her latest CT scan yesterday which showed the four tumours on the > right lung (there were two about six months ago). Her surgeon is suggesting > removing 60% of her right lung in the next week, but has told her that will be > the final surgery he will be able to perform on that lung. He has also > intimated to her that many other patients would not choose surgery and would > just leave it be and let nature take its course. > > is incredibly realistic about her cancer but wants to exhaust all > options before taking that route. She has the incentive of four children under the > age of 11. We have read about the Budwig diet and I was wondering if > anyone had any experience/knowledge/advice about it. Our original concern when we > read about it was that it says that if you stop the diet within five years > then any progress that has been made is dramatically reversed in a much more > aggressive way than the orginal cancer. She has decided that she has nothing > to loose to try it - and feels that if she can start fairly quickly then she > would delay the surgery for one month just to see if the diet has any effect. > (Supposedly it has been known to work extremely quickly.) There are many > testimonials about it - but its difficult to know how unbiased etc they are. > If anyone has ANY information at all I would be extremely grateful for the > help. I'm seeing her tomorrow lunchtime (Thursday) and would love to have some > info by then if possible. > > She has looked into B17 therapy and int. Vit C infusions, she is on herbal > medicines and does EFT and a variety of healing modalities. Sorry for the > length, but I hope someone can help > > R Dow B.Sc(Hons) > B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. > > R Dow B.Sc(Hons) > B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 What about the Indian combination remedy Carctol as used by Dr Rosy s? Meant to be particularly useful for GIT cancers. Helen Re: URGENT HELP - Budwig Diet/cottage cheese and flaxseed diet Thanks Sally, she has taken them in the past and also takes essiac - I did not know that Rutland was doing them now - thats great. I will speak to her about them tomorrow. R Dow B.Sc(Hons) B.A.(Hons), M.Sc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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