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Acidity is produced from protein breakdown; whey is alkalizing

because it doesn't have to be broken down much for assimilation.

This is a survival of the species thing; mammalian offspring

would start their lives in fairly poor health if they were breast-

fed for two years on an acid-producing protein.

Duncan

On 22 Dec 2006 at 4:42, Coconut Oil

wrote:

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> Posted by: " Bonnie Cole " bonnieview@... anunnakica

> Date: Thu Dec 21, 2006 8:37 pm ((PST))

>

> Duncan:

>

> How can Whey be Alkalizing, when milk and cheese are Acidic to the

> body?

>

> Thanks,

> Bonnie

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  • 2 months later...

Bonnie, if coconut oil is anti-viral, does that mean it should have

helped to prevent the " cold " I just got?

I wish. I'd eat a ton of eat, if it did.

Cryss

>

> Duncan:

>

> In Dr. Fife's books he mentions many times that Coconut Oil is

anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal etc.

>

> I got some literature at my health food Store and it says that

WHEY is just the same.

>

> How can that be?

>

> Bonnie

>

>

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Bonnie, coconut oil and other oils contain fatty acids that

interfere with cell wall of lipid-enveloped viruses, not all of

them, and all bacteria because bacteria all have a lipid-based

(oily) cell wall.

Whey also contains some fatty acids that interfere with lipid

envelopes, and also some particular sugars that prevent bacterial

and viral adhesion. Its main forte with regard to infection is

increasing immune system robustness, thus indirect pathogen kill

and improved cellular resistance to access by infection.

There's a link on my whey page to the anti-adhesion property of

undenatured whey.

http://members.shaw.ca/cold-processed-whey.html

Duncan

On 28 Feb 2007 at 0:53, Coconut Oil

wrote:

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> Posted by: " Bonnie Cole " bonnieview@... anunnakica

> Date: Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:16 am ((PST))

>

> Duncan:

>

> In Dr. Fife's books he mentions many times that Coconut Oil is

> anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal etc.

>

> I got some literature at my health food Store and it says that WHEY is

> just the same.

>

> How can that be?

>

> Bonnie

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Duncan or anyone else who is willling to help - i purchased whey from

my raw organic farmer - Weston Price group - it is the raw natural

liquid - does this serve the same purpose as the powdered whey you talk

about - i have used the powder - but i saw this was available and

thought i would try it

this is mostly for my 4 yr old autistic son - who has been able to

tolerate - over time - raw butter and goat yogurt

lisa c

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, no, raw whey does not have enough glutathione precursors to

qualify as a single dose of the glutathione precursors we're getting

from the powder. You'd need to drink about 5 gallons to get ONE dose, and many

people do two or more doses daily especially if they are

sick.

Duncan

>

> Duncan or anyone else who is willling to help - i purchased whey

from

> my raw organic farmer - Weston Price group - it is the raw natural

> liquid - does this serve the same purpose as the powdered whey you

talk

> about - i have used the powder - but i saw this was available and

> thought i would try it

> this is mostly for my 4 yr old autistic son - who has been able to

> tolerate - over time - raw butter and goat yogurt

> lisa c

>

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, after just three days with the whey, selenium, vitamin C and b-complex

the lady with COPD was beathing well enough that she walked to the store without

her oxygen tank. It was the first time she'd been out of the apartment in three

months. She felt so well in the next week that she booked a trip out of the

country.

all good,

Duncan

>

> I forgot to ask you in what way did the whey help that lady with COPD.. what

> should I be looking for?

>

> laura c.

>

>

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Duncan,

Was she using another COPD medications? You know, inhalers, steroids.....? Do

you know what her FEV1 was? For now, I can't use any medication, all I have is

a rescue inhaler and O2 when needed. I have started allergy shots, hoping it

eases up the asthma component. They tell me it could be as much a 3 months

before I notice any difference. I get to give myself two shots every other day

for awhile. Hope it works!

I was surprised to find two of my worst allergies were horses and cats. It

certainly explains the years of what I call sinus migraines when I had 2 to 6

cats and why I never cared to be around horses.

Now I just have a dog. I had two, but lost one two weeks ago. She was diabetic

and was having pancreatic attacks and had had 2 strokes this year. It has

broken my heart. She was only 8 and 1/2 years old.

laura c

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From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...>

Coconut Oil

Sent: Mon, August 8, 2011 10:17:26 AM

Subject: Re: Duncan - Whey

, after just three days with the whey, selenium, vitamin C and b-complex

the lady with COPD was beathing well enough that she walked to the store without

her oxygen tank. It was the first time she'd been out of the apartment in three

months. She felt so well in the next week that she booked a trip out of the

country.

all good,

Duncan

>

> I forgot to ask you in what way did the whey help that lady with COPD.. what

> should I be looking for?

>

> laura c.

>

>

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, no, the lady with COPD did not indicate she had any prescription drugs

besides the medical oxygen. In our area Salbutamol is a popular prescription but

I didn't ask. No data. She didn't indicate allergies either.

all good,

Duncan

>

> Duncan,

>

> Was she using another COPD medications? You know, inhalers, steroids.....?

Do

> you know what her FEV1 was?

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