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Hi,

 

Some time ago my cousin, Emilie, now 80, developed Colon cancer. There was

a tumor the size of an orange that was removed surgically.

 

She had also been put on chemo with a port installed. This was causing her

problems.

 

Then she remembered the Flaxseed Oil process and decided to go that route.

 

She put the flaxseed oil, cottage cheese and all kinds of good stuff in a

blender and mixed it all at once.

 

Things didn't seem to be doing a lot of good. Finally we realized that she

wasn't mixing the cottage cheese and the flaxseed oil together first. It

was being diluted with all the other stuff.

 

There is a lot of belief that the protein isn't necessary, but Dr. Budwig

says very much otherwise. If there is only a tablespoon of Flax oil, there

may be enough protein in what we eat to do the job. I read that the Flax

Oil should be used at meals because the protein made it more effective.

 

I have read some scientists saying the protein isn't necessary but I

question whether they are talking about more than a tablespoonfull.

 

If there is a larger amount of oil, I believe it is necessary to have the

protein mixed with it first, either with cottage cheese or yogurt. If

yogurt is used it needs to be three times as much as cottage cheese because

the protein is only a third.

 

Meanwhile, another tumor was discovered in emilie's upper thigh and it was

operated on as well, including cuttina a nerve that makes her right leg much

harder to control. She has relearned to drive around town.

 

Now Emilie changed her approach. She blends the flaxseed oil and cottage

cheese together first, and then adds the other goodies.

 

The Oncologist gave her a very hard time over her refusal to take more

chemo.

 

Her daughter, an RN, urged her to take more chemo. She refused. She began

feeling much better soon.

 

A couple of weeks ago she had an operation to repair a Hernia and had the

port removed. The original Oncologists had not told her it needed to be

flushed once a month.

 

Last night she called with the news that a Pet scan, insisted on by her

daughter, had just shown no sign of cancer.

 

She is very excited. The Oncologist she is seeing now has declared her

cancer free.

 

Cliff

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Clif,

 

That is great news about your cousin! I just want to clarify for myself, I am

making a smoothie every morning. I was blending everything at once, this am I

will start with just the cottage cheese and flax oil, then when that is well

blended I will add everything else. Can't believe that makes a difference. I am

using the following, are the amounts off?

 

1/2 cup cottage cheese

1 to 2 tablespoons flax oil

1 to tablespoons ground flax meal

then I'll add a banana or other fruit

a little oj to make it less thick

I like to add 1/2 tsp or so of raw honey for energy

and about 1 to 2 tablespoons of coconut milk.

 

Should I be using more cottage cheese or exact amounts of the oil/meal? (I am

just drinking this as a prevention and it tastes good! It keeps me full until

lunch. Thanks

 

Beth

 

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Cliff Beckwith

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Tuesday, May 13, 2003 12:15 PM

Emilie--Colon Cancer

 

 

Hi,

 

Some time ago my cousin, Emilie, now 80, developed Colon cancer. There was

a tumor the size of an orange that was removed surgically.

 

She had also been put on chemo with a port installed. This was causing her

problems.

 

Then she remembered the Flaxseed Oil process and decided to go that route.

 

She put the flaxseed oil, cottage cheese and all kinds of good stuff in a

blender and mixed it all at once.

 

Things didn't seem to be doing a lot of good. Finally we realized that she

wasn't mixing the cottage cheese and the flaxseed oil together first. It

was being diluted with all the other stuff.

 

There is a lot of belief that the protein isn't necessary, but Dr. Budwig

says very much otherwise. If there is only a tablespoon of Flax oil, there

may be enough protein in what we eat to do the job. I read that the Flax

Oil should be used at meals because the protein made it more effective.

 

I have read some scientists saying the protein isn't necessary but I

question whether they are talking about more than a tablespoonfull.

 

If there is a larger amount of oil, I believe it is necessary to have the

protein mixed with it first, either with cottage cheese or yogurt. If

yogurt is used it needs to be three times as much as cottage cheese because

the protein is only a third.

 

Meanwhile, another tumor was discovered in emilie's upper thigh and it was

operated on as well, including cuttina a nerve that makes her right leg much

harder to control. She has relearned to drive around town.

 

Now Emilie changed her approach. She blends the flaxseed oil and cottage

cheese together first, and then adds the other goodies.

 

The Oncologist gave her a very hard time over her refusal to take more

chemo.

 

Her daughter, an RN, urged her to take more chemo. She refused. She began

feeling much better soon.

 

A couple of weeks ago she had an operation to repair a Hernia and had the

port removed. The original Oncologists had not told her it needed to be

flushed once a month.

 

Last night she called with the news that a Pet scan, insisted on by her

daughter, had just shown no sign of cancer.

 

She is very excited. The Oncologist she is seeing now has declared her

cancer free.

 

Cliff

 

 

 

 

 

 

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<snip>

> 1/2 cup cottage cheese

> 1 to 2 tablespoons flax oil

> 1 to tablespoons ground flax meal

> then I'll add a banana or other fruit

> a little oj to make it less thick

> I like to add 1/2 tsp or so of raw honey for energy

> and about 1 to 2 tablespoons of coconut milk.

 

Question; Raw honey for energy?

You don't already get enough energy from the carbohydrates in the

cottage cheese's lactose, the oj, banana or other fruit's frutose and

whatever starch that is in the coconut milk?

 

Penel

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