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If you are lactose intolerant, try Omegasentials. This is a product built on the work of Johanna Budwig by a genius here in MN by the name of Stan Mann. He studied the flax seed and absorption rates. He found a way of processing the flax seed that stabilized it. Normally, once you grind up flax seed, it will go bad at room temp in about fifteen minutes. This stuff lasts 9 months, and longer once you refrigerate it.

 

The processing also makes the product "water soluble" which was the same purpose of mixing the oil with a sulfurated protein. Additionally, a lot of research has emerged since Budwig's findings about cofactors that increase absorption even more. All this research has gone into Omegasentials. There is no product like it. I take it daily and my arteries are young and supple.

 

Proof of this came in the form of an accident I'd had when a horse kicked me thru my belly button into my spine. Normally the descending colon would have exploded (especially at my age (over 50 at the time)) and I was told by four doctors exactly that.

 

My surgeon (who repaired my hernia) agreed with the previous doctors, but when I told him that I think the Omegasentials must have protected me, he said: Oh? You know Stan?

 

My surgeon, it turns out, was the doctor hired by Stan at the UofMN to test his product. The conclusions were irrefutable: no other form of omega-3s got into the blood stream faster than Omegasentials.

 

http://www.mnwp.org/omega/index.htm is where I order mine.

 

Blessings,

David

 

 

In a message dated 5/19/2008 9:41:46 A.M. Central Daylight Time, angelatmyside writes:

 

 

 

 

Dear Tony, Please tell me what brand cottage cheese, what brand yogurt, andIf someone wants to do this, what do they do if they are lactoseIntolerant? (Severely intolerant as in ulcerative colitis)Also, how does this fly using these foods for a serious issuelike cancer when dairy products are supposed to be so bad forA person's health? (As in notmilk.com)Although it's too late to save my colon as I already had the Operation to remove the diseased portion of it, I am wanting toUse the Oleander product as a healing substance for my inflamedColon which reacts with just about everything I eat, except blandHigh crabs which weight are increasing. I presently do smoothies but they seem to irritate my colon soI really need help in this direction. I do not have cancer now,But did have breast cancer at one time. Too late in thatDirection also. But it leaves a person with that "dread" ofWhat if it happened again?I have a sister who is dying in a nursing home from stomachCancer. They did the chemo and she is a pathetic shell of the Vibrant person she once was. If it wasn't too late, I'd pour theOleander into her, but I can't because family won't believe anything I tried to tell them. And God forbid they would do anything withoutTheir doctor's permission. angelatmyside (AT) localnet (DOT) comThank youoleander soup , "Tony" wrote:>> I don't know who the "key members" in the Budwig Group are, or their> experiences or qualifications, but I personally will venture that they> are out to lunch unless they provide specific information to change my> mind. Certainly the flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt part of the> Budwig diet (and that is the part I recommend highest) is completely> compatible with oleander. Perhaps there are other elements they think> might not match up?> > I have great respect for the Budwig diet (or at least the key elements> of it) and it has been a part of my recommendations from day one. The> makers of Anvirzel vouch for it's compatibility with oleander, as does> MD Anderson lead research scientist Dr. Robert Newman, and so does> Marc Swanepoel (who formulated the Sutherlandia OPC).> > Add the flaxseed and cottage cheese/yogurt part to the natural> anti-cancer protocol I have posted will give you a very good cancer> fighting and cancer beating protocol - one that better and more> practical than the Budwig Diet alone.> > A lot of groups seem to be overly protective and overly zealous of> their own protocols - maintaining that they must be followed to the> letter or else (and on "or else" sometimes is that it gives them an> out when the protocol fails!) while rejecting compatibility with other> protocols.> > I understand - I am a bit the same way when it comes to oleander and> the things I recommend. However, I have always recommended a> multi-element approach. And besides, I KNOW that oleander and the> rest of the protocol works.> > I have seen the same attitude with Essaic (NOT a strong standalone> cancer treatment, despite the protests of the ardent followers)and a> number of other groups, as well as with groups like the fanatic> followers of the supreme huckster Trudeau (who knows very little about> natural health, but a whole lot about hype and relieving people of> their money) and the stinky breathed Atkins diet folks (NOT a healthy> diet, regardless of the hype and apologists).> > OK - off my soapbox. Tell those "key people" to put up and tell us> specifically why they believe there is any compatibility or else take> another look!> > Tony> Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food.

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I love amazon herbs myself. When I injure myself, I constantly use Recovazon (sp?)

 

As for the golden flax, it's great stuff. But again, the Omegasentials is just better. It is stabilized. Golden flax will go bad in fifteen minutes after grinding it. Plus to get the Budwig benefits, you'll have to add it to a sulfurated protein.

 

Omegasentials is water soluble and the uptake and utilization of the omega-3s is six times faster than regular flax seed or flax oil.

 

Again, I'm supposed to be dead. I take it daily.

 

And the price of the product at that site does go down if you order quantities. I happen to know that when you order four bags, the profits at the site are minimal (under $5.00 per bag).

 

Right now I'm researching Chia Oil, the oil with the highest omega-3 content. I've produced a few recipes in a page I call Better than Budwig. The people selling the Chia Oil saw the recipes and told me that I was using WAY too much oil, since the price is about $30.00 per 8 oz. [http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/chia.htm]

 

I told them, the people who read my site are battling cancer and heart disease; that they are willing to spend more money on food and less on medicine. That we believe that our food should be our medicine. However, I am rewriting some of the recipes with options (allowing those who wish to use less).

 

But, if you are ill, you don't want to skimp on costs. I have never felt that I was not worth the amount of time and money I spend on my health.

 

Blessings,

David

 

 

 

In a message dated 5/20/2008 10:26:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time, angelatmyside writes:

Hi David,Thank you for the information. I went to the website and I'mthinking of ordering this product. I was planning on ordering a flaxseed product in the near future and I was going to order from acompany called www.goldenflax.com.They sell a product called Nature's Gem Premium Whole Gold Flaxseed(2) 3 lb. pkgs (6 lbs. total) Cost: $27.95.The reason I include this info is the cost of the Omegasentials isaround $40.00 a pound.I realize there are a lot of added ingredients in the Omegasentials,but I wonder if you DON'T have a SERIOUS illness, do you really needto put out all that extra expense IF the flax you are taking is stilla very good product?As far as I know the Golden Flax is a top notch product. I ranacross it at a show in AZ and purchased it then but wasn't aware ofit's value so really didn't use it and gave it away.I hesitate to include this info as I do not want to promote anyproduct, but I started on the Amazon Herb products as I was almostready to admit myself in the hospital over my irritated colon whichhad been bleeding for some time and I was almost positive by thenthat I had stomach cancer from all the pain I was feeling.However the herbs helped me so much that I was finally able to getback on my feet, pain gone for the first time in years and starteddoing the smoothies again.Now I'm using the Amazon Herbs for my husband who is much healthierthan I am, only he had a five bypass and a stent almost then yearsago, doesn't take any meds and keeps himself going with a mostlyvegetarian diet and now the herbs.I found these herbs through the Natural News editor, Mike Adams. Infact, I go to his website any time I am interested in a product whichI think is going to help me.I hope I don't offend anyone on this board by naming other products,there is so much out there and I have researched for the better partof a year before I purchased anything and it's just the way I thinkyou have to be.Thank you for your imput. Please let me know what you think aboutthe "other" flax. Please forgive me for naming so many otherproducts. I am not promoting anything.Sincerely, angelatmyside Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food.

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Gosh...I forgot....I have some butt kicking recipes with omegasentials and a version of them using coconut flour.

 

http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/omega_recipes.htm (Oatmeal Cookies and OmegaMuffins)

 

http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/coc_recipes.htm (The OmegaMuffins are made with Coconut Flour.....you'll need one organic egg per ounce of Coconut Flour because there's no gluten in coconut flour)

 

Also, I forgot to tell you, the inventor of Omegasentials is a Vegan....and still, he adds DHA to (from Tuna) because DHA comes from fish oils and Vegans can't get them (unless their bodies convert the oils in flax...which is one heck of a process).

 

Blessings,

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I sure do....as mentioned previously, the surgeon who worked on my hernia tested the product at the UofMN. I've seen the results of the study.

 

Has anyone been healed of it for cancer? I don't know because nobody has written me. However, I've received letters from my readers who have told me that their skin cancers improved using this only, and letters from people who've changed their lives around in just about three months using this, especially raising their "good" cholesterol levels.

 

How are they stabilizing the product? that's a trade secret. They're not about to patent it since patenting gives away the process.

 

The inventors have even trademarked a blood test that measures omega-3, 6, and 9 ratios; which was used by the doctor who did the study.

 

And sadly, the company nearly went belly up because small businesses just can't compete at times. However, they're going like gang busters now and the product is being shipped world wide and is starting to appear in health food stores.

 

The inventor now travels about the country lecturing on Omega-3s and uptake.

 

Omega-3s have a firm history here in MN....they were discovered and named here in MN, and Stan Mann's background in biochemistry and his study of Budwig's orignial papers is what he put into the development of this product.

 

If you want to test it's stability.....buy some, leave it out over night...and then sniff. Try the same with ground flax seed.

 

I spent over a year investigating this product.....it's one of my favs. I know, I should be dead.

 

David

 

 

 

In a message dated 5/20/2008 11:32:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time, drlanphier writes:

 

HI David

 

Please understand that I am very concerned about people using this product instead of doing the Budwig Protocol the way Dr. Budwig advised. I also understand that technology advances and I am truly thankful for that. Do you have any idea if any cancer patients have healed using this product? How are they stabilizing the product? How did they come to the conclusion “Omegasentials is water soluble and the uptake and utilization of the omega-3s is six times faster than regular flax seed or flax oil�Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food.

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I find this interesting because in Budwig's papers (in German) she even talked about needing antioxidants.

 

Well, back to the drawing board.....I'll have to find out where oxygen leads to oxidation....and where it leads to healing.

 

Of course, like everything else in the body....I'm pretty sure that balance is the secret.

 

Thanx,

David

 

 

In a message dated 5/20/2008 12:00:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time, drlanphier writes:

 

I also notice on the Better Than Budwig page the statement below (in black). If someone is oxygenating the body in order to get rid of disease they do not need high levels antioxidants to counter-act the oxygenation. This is a myth and people who believe this, usually, will not see good results. For instance, I recommend a stabilized oxygen product for cleansing the digestive tract. It works great, people get relief from constipation, feel good and it heals the digestive tract. Some competitors have come up with basically the same product BUT have added large amounts Vitamin C to the mixture as an anti-oxidant which cancels out the benefits of the oxygen. People don’t understand this but instead think they are inhibiting any harm from the oxygen. Of course the magnesium in the product will help to produce an “effectâ€, but the people are not getting the benefit of released oxygen. How do I know? Because we tested the products through titration and there was no oxygen release whatsoever – none. Yet these companies advertise that oxygen is being released. Our bodies are basically oxygen deficient because most people do not eat enough raw fruits and vegetables which are actually oxygen-rich and because the hydrogenated oils that we eat are not conducive for enhancing oxygen in the body. We have been made to fear oxygen and ozone which is O3, just like we have been made to fear the sun. Oxygen heals.

 

wonderful omega-3 oils in our bodies releases oxygen. Oxygen oxidizes. So we need antioxidants. We include lemon in all these recipes because lemon contains vitamin C and bioflavonoids. But you could ALWAYS add a little more vitamin C (complex) and a good vitamin E oil to these recipes. Your other option is to get your antioxidants through supplementation. Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food.

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Hi David,

 

Thank you for the information. I went to the website and I'm

thinking of ordering this product. I was planning on ordering a flax

seed product in the near future and I was going to order from a

company called www.goldenflax.com.

 

They sell a product called Nature's Gem Premium Whole Gold Flaxseed

(2) 3 lb. pkgs (6 lbs. total) Cost: $27.95.

 

The reason I include this info is the cost of the Omegasentials is

around $40.00 a pound.

 

I realize there are a lot of added ingredients in the Omegasentials,

but I wonder if you DON'T have a SERIOUS illness, do you really need

to put out all that extra expense IF the flax you are taking is still

a very good product?

 

As far as I know the Golden Flax is a top notch product. I ran

across it at a show in AZ and purchased it then but wasn't aware of

it's value so really didn't use it and gave it away.

 

I hesitate to include this info as I do not want to promote any

product, but I started on the Amazon Herb products as I was almost

ready to admit myself in the hospital over my irritated colon which

had been bleeding for some time and I was almost positive by then

that I had stomach cancer from all the pain I was feeling.

 

However the herbs helped me so much that I was finally able to get

back on my feet, pain gone for the first time in years and started

doing the smoothies again.

 

Now I'm using the Amazon Herbs for my husband who is much healthier

than I am, only he had a five bypass and a stent almost then years

ago, doesn't take any meds and keeps himself going with a mostly

vegetarian diet and now the herbs.

 

I found these herbs through the Natural News editor, Mike Adams. In

fact, I go to his website any time I am interested in a product which

I think is going to help me.

 

I hope I don't offend anyone on this board by naming other products,

there is so much out there and I have researched for the better part

of a year before I purchased anything and it's just the way I think

you have to be.

 

Thank you for your imput. Please let me know what you think about

the " other " flax. Please forgive me for naming so many other

products. I am not promoting anything.

 

Sincerely, angelatmyside

 

 

 

oleander soup , ahzoov wrote:

If you are lactose intolerant, try Omegasentials. This is a product

built on the work of Johanna Budwig by a genius here in MN by the

name of Stan Mann.

 

He studied the flax seed and absorption rates. He found a way of

processing the flax seed that stabilized it. Normally, once you grind

up flax seed, it will go bad at room temp in about fifteen minutes.

This stuff lasts 9 months, and longer once you refrigerate it.

 

The processing also makes the product " water soluble " which was the

same purpose of mixing the oil with a sulfurated protein.

Additionally, a lot of research has emerged since Budwig's findings

about cofactors that increase absorption even more. All this research

has gone into Omegasentials. There is no product like it. I take it

daily and my arteries are young and supple.

 

Proof of this came in the form of an accident I'd had when a horse

kicked me thru my belly button into my spine. Normally the

descending colon would have exploded (especially at my age (over 50

at the time)) and I was told by four doctors exactly that.

My surgeon (who repaired my hernia) agreed with the previous doctors,

but when I told him that I think the Omegasentials must have

protected me, he said: Oh? You know Stan?

 

My surgeon, it turns out, was the doctor hired by Stan at the UofMN

to test his product. The conclusions were irrefutable: no other form

of omega-3s got into the blood stream faster than Omegasentials.

_http://www.mnwp.org/omega/index.htm_ is where I order mine.

Blessings, David

 

Hi David,

 

Thank you for the information. I went to the website and I'm

thinking of ordering this product. I was planning on ordering a flax

seed product in the near future and I was going to order from a

company called www.goldenflax.com.

 

They sell a product called Nature's Gem Premium Whole Gold Flaxseed

(2) 3 lb. pkgs (6 lbs. total) Cost: $27.95.

 

The reason I include this info is the cost of the Omegasentials is

around $40.00 a pound.

 

I realize there are a lot of added ingredients in the Omegasentials,

but I wonder if you DON'T have a SERIOUS illness, do you really need

to put out all that extra expense IF the flax you are taking is still

a very good product?

 

As far as I know the Golden Flax is a top notch product. I ran

across it at a show in AZ and purchased it then but wasn't aware of

it's value so really didn't use it and gave it away.

 

I hesitate to include this info as I do not want to promote any

product, but I started on the Amazon Herb products as I was almost

ready to admit myself in the hospital over my irritated colon which

had been bleeding for some time and I was almost positive by then

that I had stomach cancer from all the pain I was feeling.

 

However the herbs helped me so much that I was finally able to get

back on my feet, pain gone for the first time in years and started

doing the smoothies again.

 

Now I'm using the Amazon Herbs for my husband who is much healthier

than I am, only he had a five bypass and a stent almost then years

ago, doesn't take any meds and keeps himself going with a mostly

vegetarian diet and now the herbs.

 

I found these herbs through the Natural News editor, Mike Adams. In

fact, I go to his website any time I am interested in a product which

I think is going to help me.

 

I hope I don't offend anyone on this board by naming other products,

there is so much out there and I have researched for the better part

of a year before I purchased anything and it's just the way I think

you have to be.

 

Thank you for your imput. Please let me know what you think about

the " other " flax. Please forgive me for naming so many other

products. I am not promoting anything.

 

Sincerely, angelatmyside

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HI David

 

Please understand that I am very

concerned about people using this product instead of doing the Budwig Protocol

the way Dr. Budwig advised. I also understand that technology advances

and I am truly thankful for that. Do you have any idea if any cancer

patients have healed using this product? How are they stabilizing the

product? How did they come to the conclusion “Omegasentials is

water soluble and the uptake and utilization of the omega-3s is six times

faster than regular flax seed or flax oil”?

 

 

 

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Sorry. I hit send before I was finished

with my last post. J

 

I also notice on the Better Than Budwig

page the statement below (in black). If someone is oxygenating the body

in order to get rid of disease they do not need high levels antioxidants to

counter-act the oxygenation. This is a myth and people who believe this,

usually, will not see good results. For instance, I recommend a

stabilized oxygen product for cleansing the digestive tract. It works

great, people get relief from constipation, feel good and it heals the

digestive tract. Some competitors have come up with basically the same

product BUT have added large amounts Vitamin C to the mixture as an

anti-oxidant which cancels out the benefits of the oxygen. People don’t

understand this but instead think they are inhibiting any harm from the oxygen.

Of course the magnesium in the product will help to produce an “effect”,

but the people are not getting the benefit of released oxygen. How do I

know? Because we tested the products through titration and there was no

oxygen release whatsoever – none. Yet these companies advertise

that oxygen is being released. Our bodies are basically oxygen deficient

because most people do not eat enough raw fruits and vegetables which are

actually oxygen-rich and because the hydrogenated oils that we eat are not

conducive for enhancing oxygen in the body. We have been made to fear

oxygen and ozone which is O3, just like we have been made to fear the sun.

Oxygen heals.

 

wonderful omega-3

oils in our bodies releases oxygen. Oxygen oxidizes. So we need antioxidants. We

include lemon in all these recipes because lemon contains vitamin C and

bioflavonoids. But you could ALWAYS add a little more vitamin C (complex) and a

good vitamin E oil to these recipes. Your other option is to get your

antioxidants through supplementation.

 

 

Be Well~

Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP, CH

www.oawhealth.com

Sign-up for our FREE Advanced Health & Wellness Newsletter

 

 

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Hi David

 

Again, please understand my concern since

many cancer patients that don’t have the time to experiment. There

are a lot of good supplements that work for people who do not have cancer but don’t

work in the same way for those that have cancer. When the body is in a

diseased state, it needs heroic measures and support.

 

Since there are no testimonies of this

product replacing the exact ingredients that Dr. Budwig recommended and

therefore giving comparably results, then I would highly recommend that, unless

a cancer patient wants to experiment, they not use this in replacement of what

Dr. B recommends. I would definitely say “buyer beware”. Not

that it is a bad product, but only that we really don’t know if it will

produce the same results.

 

Saying that something is stabilized and

then saying it is a “trade secret” is like companies who say on

their supplement bottles “proprietary blend”. The concern is

that they can “say” that all they want, but are the ingredients

actually in the product and what’s to keep them from changing them up, or

not adding them at all, etc. The trade secret should be “amounts

and exact process” of whatever they are using, not the ingredient(s) that

are used. Could they be stabilizing it with a synthetic chemical process or

gas or a food-glaze? These are things that need to be asked. I don’t

blame them for not patenting the process and that doesn’t concern me at

all. I would do the same. However, I’m sure they understand that

someone, somewhere will reverse engineer and duplicate their results. It

always happens.

 

I don’t dispute that it is stable, but I want to know “why”

and “how” not the trade secret as in exact recipe, etc. There

are a lot of companies that come out with good products or good modalities, but

they go on to adulterate them with excipients, toxic preservatives that mimic

estrogen (parabens), binders, etc. People with disease are already on

toxic overload and they don’t need any more added through their “health

program.”

 

If they are advertising this for the addition of EFA’s to the body, then

great. If they are advertising it to take the place of Dr. Budwig’s

FO/CC mixtures, then I certainly have HUGE concerns about this….that is,

until people who have cancer begin to see the SAME results as those using the “proven”

method of Dr. Budwig. I have been around long enough to see products or

modalities that were “supposed” to work or take the place of, but

didn’t. And unfortunately, blood tests are not always a good way to

measure. They are not good for hormone testing and not even reliable for

cancer testing.

 

One more thing. Just so everyone

understands that I am not trying to be argumentative. If someone

could/would come up with something to replace the cottage cheese that was NOT

chemical or toxic AND would get the same results, then I would be all for it.

In fact, I would probably be its biggest cheerleader! Is this even

possible without using synthetic chemicals, I don’t have a clue. I

really wish that the BP didn’t include dairy because of the way that

dairy in the US is being adulterated and I wish there was another food-source

that could take the place of the cottage cheese.

 

By the way, by conventional medicine standards, I should not be here either.

:o)

 

Just my thoughts...

 

 

Be Well~

Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP, CH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Budwig and Lactose Intolerance

 

 

 

I sure

do....as mentioned previously, the surgeon who worked on my hernia tested the

product at the UofMN. I've seen the results of the study.

 

 

 

 

 

Has anyone

been healed of it for cancer? I don't know because nobody has written me.

However, I've received letters from my readers who have told me that their skin

cancers improved using this only, and letters from people who've changed their

lives around in just about three months using this, especially raising their

" good " cholesterol levels.

 

 

 

 

 

How are they

stabilizing the product? that's a trade secret. They're not about to patent it

since patenting gives away the process.

 

 

 

 

 

The

inventors have even trademarked a blood test that measures omega-3, 6, and 9

ratios; which was used by the doctor who did the study.

 

 

 

 

 

And sadly,

the company nearly went belly up because small businesses just can't compete at

times. However, they're going like gang busters now and the product is being

shipped world wide and is starting to appear in health food stores.

 

 

 

 

 

The inventor

now travels about the country lecturing on Omega-3s and uptake.

 

 

 

 

 

Omega-3s

have a firm history here in MN....they were discovered and named here in MN,

and Stan Mann's background in biochemistry and his study of Budwig's orignial

papers is what he put into the development of this product.

 

 

 

 

 

If you want

to test it's stability.....buy some, leave it out over night...and then sniff.

Try the same with ground flax seed.

 

 

 

 

 

I spent

over a year investigating this product.....it's one of my favs. I know, I

should be dead.

 

 

 

 

 

David

 

 

 

 

 

 

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