Re: Budwig diet

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/WOULD-THIS-HELP-PEOPLE-WITH-ESENS-tp1548201p1548273.html

Hi, Steph,
 
OIC!  The cottage cheese keeps the liver detox sulphonization pathway working so that the liver can detoxify what the flax oil leaches out!  That makes sense.  Yes, all the oils make good binders for toxins. 
 
Diane

--- On Tue, 1/27/09, Stephanie Smith <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Stephanie Smith <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Budwig diet
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 10:40 AM






Hi Kathy [and Marc]
 
Kathy you are right that something is happening at cellular level - from what I have read so far [and I need to read more - there is a yahoo group on this that I plan to sign up to] it is intended to improve the cell wall structure [I think] which Budwig maintains has been compromised by eating the wrong types of fats and oils.
 
It is designed to help a host of other conditions, not just cancer, andfor those other conditions I think I read that they would respond fairly quickly so that you could run the treatment for 3 months and then switch down to a maintenance dose of one serving of the cottage cheese and flax seed oil per day.
 
I imagine like any regimen that you would get very little benefit from stopping and starting all the time, hence the need for continuity once you start it, but I think I also read somethign about the fact that the cottage cheese and flax seed oil mix is designed to help bind to waste stuff which mayhave accumulated in cells to transport it away???. apparently flax seed oil on its own doesn't do this job properly and it needs the sulphur content of the cottage cheese for this purpose. I'm very fatigued as I write this so my memory isn't working very well so I can't stand over all of this and haven't had time to re-read it before writing this post, but I intend to research it a lot more before deciding whether to start on it and will post back anything more I find out about it because I am interested in what othershere think about it.
 
Best wishes
 
Steph
 

--- On Mon, 26/1/09, spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@juno. com> wrote:

From: spiralwindintrees <aquilawolf@juno. com>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Budwig diet
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, 26 January, 2009, 10:49 PM

I have heard this as well and while I don't understand what could be
happening that it works while you are on it, but then loose health
when you stop, it is a whole whole lot of flax oil daily if you do
the total amount. I have done 1 1/2 Tb flax oil to 4 Tb cottage
cheese daily for a month or two at a time but never the full amount
for more than a day or two. Just doesn't sound right and I suspect
something is happening on the celluar level. Of course someone dieing
of cancer might just prefer to stay on it forever rather than loose
their life.

Kathy

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > I read that once you start on the protocol you can't have a break
> > from it or you end up making yourself worse.
>
> That sounds a bit suspect to me -- I mean, if this is truly a
> healthy thing to do, then it should make you more resistant
> in the longterm, even if you take a short break from it.
>
> Instead, I read things on the Internet like "if you take a
> break, you'll end up worse than ever!". If that's the
> case, then it's probably not worth doing, because everyone
> is going to take a break (or stop doing it altogether)
> at some point.
>
> The benefit I notice from the flax/cottage cheese is that
> it makes me feel more "oxygenated" . And this has been
> one of my main complaints since getting ES -- a feeling
> that I wasn't getting enough oxygen. And I've certainly
> tried about every oxygen increasing supplement on the
> market, but they all cause their own adverse side
> effects. So far I haven't noticed any downside to
> the flax/cottage cheese, but it is still early days...
>
> Marc
>

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