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Ruth,

As one of the list moderators, I would like to ask that you please trim your

replies. It makes it very difficult for people on digest and people who

have to pay for time on-line in downloading messages. Please trim the

original message to only include the information necessary for someone to

follow your follow-up reply.

Thank you,

~Karma

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> Ruth wrote:

> Hi, Is woody a doctor

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Ruth -

If you are using Outlook Express , in TOOLS , uncheck the box " include original

message with reply "

Or, merely start at the bottom of the text and back space out the original

message .

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> Hi, Is woody a doctor?

No Ruth...woody and his bride are obviously quackbusters or

quackwatchers. They lurk on these sites and then like to start

trouble. They claim that the person that owns this site does it to

peddle sales of herbs and books. Mostly they just lurk and then post

our accounts of cleaning on their websites but obviously this one has

decided to make himself/herself known. Best to just ignore them.

Peace,

Denny

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*I joined an e-list for ies. NONE of them was doing at all well. I also

checked out Gerson, Breuss, macrobiotics, and a couple of others.

From what I could find out, Budwig has by far the greatest remission

rate, better than any allopathic regime. However, there are serious problems

with the protocol IMHO; no emphasis on detoxification, ignoring the loss of

nutrients in our foods, and also ignoring recent research on the usefulness

of some anticancer supplements. Rhoda*

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In a message dated 6/8/08 12:42:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

firefly541@... writes:

> From what I could find out, Budwig has by far the greatest remission

> rate, better than any allopathic regime. However, there are serious problems

> with the protocol IMHO; no emphasis on detoxification, ignoring the loss of

> nutrients in our foods, and also ignoring recent research on the usefulness

> of some anticancer supplements. Rhoda*

>

>

My dog Flurry was on Budwig and developed cancer while on it. I don't think

it works for all cancers..I suspect it is more for hormonal cancers.

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On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 07:12:11 EDT, szukipoo@... said:

> My dog Flurry was on Budwig and developed cancer while on it. I don't

> think

> it works for all cancers..I suspect it is more for hormonal cancers.

And I feel it is does less well on hormonal cancers. But, then I was

told it normalizes hormones. We'll see.

ar

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People (like Hulda ) can make money selling all kinds of things. I tend to

believe that people sell what they believe in. Why would anyone try to sell

something they didn't believe in? How would they sleep at night?

Doctors sell all kinds of things too such as surgeries or pharms and they don't

always work to cure everything. But I really think they believe they think are

offering the best option even though they make money off the things they

prescribe and do too!

I believe being open and looking at the options is a wise thing to do!

Educating oneself to make the best decision for oneself is the way to go, in my

opinion.

Best wishes,

SCarlet

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> Hulda is a real pioneer in alternative medicine. She's also a business

woman and sells a lot of stuff and books, however she doesn't make a penny off

the liver cleanse, anyone can find it online.

>

> Well I guess if you buy if you buy into alternative therapys and liver

cleanses and flushses ( there is no such thing as flushing the liver) then she

would be a hero. Her getting sued most of the time is because she makes crazy

claims like curing cancer from one of her potions. I really hate to see good

people fall for this crap and throw there money away getting people like her who

is just after your money rich.

>

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